The fortune teller did not know whether to laugh or cry. “I’m a fortune-teller. If you ask me to interpret dreams, calculate your chances of marriage or future prospects, I can do that for you. But why would you ask me to solve a math problem? That’s science, while I’m a practitioner of magic. The two don’t mix!”
Milo remained silent for a moment before saying, “You said you can interpret dreams, right?”
“That’s right.” The fortune teller nodded enthusiastically. “I can interpret all kinds of dreams.”
Milo said, “Then listen carefully. I had a dream about a question related to quadratic function f(x)…”
The fortune teller was dumbfounded.
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