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An interesting formula, Uesugi Sakura thought she could learn a higher level of philosophy from this simple formula.

But obviously, this spiritual thinking had been deeply researched, and learning it wouldn't be achieved overnight.

Borrowing this book from the library, Uesugi Sakura took it to class.

The class was basic university mathematics, which he found uninteresting, so he embraced philosophical research.

What is the meaning of the formula I=I≠I? Is it just nonsense?

"Uesugi, did you take Professor Nagai's course?"

Todaka Keichiro saw the word "Hegel" on the cover of his book and knew he was a renowned 19th-century German philosopher.

"No."

"Then why are you studying philosophy?"

"When I'm full and idle, I start thinking about interesting questions."

"Isn't all literature just something thought of when people are idle?"

Uesugi Sakura picked up the book and pointed to a famous Hegel quote inside:

[Whatever is real is rational, and whatever is rational is real.]

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