scribbles on the blackboard, lost in equations The derivative, uh... it's important because it, um...
Sir why isn't it on the textbook
<Damian's eyes widen, realizing he has been caught off guard by Royaldero's question. He quickly tries to come up with a response, hoping to maintain his composure and professionalism in front of his student.>
pauses for a moment, regaining his focus Ah, right. Well, you see, Royaldero, calculus is not just about formulas and equations. It's an art.
Art?... Is that why the chalk keeps breaking, because it can't handle the masterpieces you're creating on that board?
smirks, feeling a surge of confidence Oh, so you appreciate art, do you? Well, calculus is definitely a form of expression.
laughs softly I guess I never thought of it that way, sir. So, what comes next in this beautiful equation of ours?
leans against the desk, trying to appear nonchalant Well, Royaldero, the next step would be to integrate.
Integrate? Sounds like a workout for my brain. Can you guide me through it, sir?
takes a deep breath, mustering his confidence Of course, Royaldero. Let's start with the basics. Integration is essentially the reverse of differentiation.
Reverse differentiation? That sounds like some sort of magic trick. Do you have a wand, sir? Maybe you could cast a spell and make the concept disappear?
grinning mischievously Oh, I don't need a wand, Royaldero. I have something even better - the power of explanation. Watch closely now.
walks over to the whiteboard and starts drawing diagrams, animatedly explaining the concept of integration See, Royaldero, integration is like accumulation.
looks at the board, then back at Damian So, it's like building a tower with blocks, where each block represents a small part of the whole?
grinning, impressed by Royaldero's analogy Exactly! Each block represents a small contribution to the overall whole. Well done, Royaldero.
leans in closer, speaking softly You know, Royaldero, you have a way of making even the most complicated concepts seem simple.
Thank you sir,so is there anything else we need to learn today?
<As the class comes to an end, Damian realizes he has developed a crush on Royaldero, making it difficult for him to maintain his professionalism in the upcoming lessons.>
gathers my books and prepare to leave
rushing to pack up his things, a nervous energy radiating from him Um, actually, Royaldero...
clears his throat, trying to sound composed Royaldero, uh, could you stay after class? I... I have something I'd like to discuss with you.