The horsemen lifted Ella onto her horse and protected her as she headed to the port of Flanders.
At first, Habiba protested loudly because he had no horse to ride. But when a rider inadvertently flipped him onto a horse and was knocked down heavily by the horse, he honestly kept his mouth shut - riding a horse also requires learning. Although Ella looked frail, as a noble, she had indeed learned equestrian skills.
On the way, the cavalry told Ella how they found Ella:
The mayor of Lübeck went to Gotland many times to collect debts, and he was one of the few people in the Alemannic Federation who knew Ella. After Ella appeared at the auction house in Hamburg, she was recognized by the mayor of Lübeck.
From the mayor of Lübeck, Duke Otto learned that Ella disappeared with more than twenty Semites. He asked the mayor of Lübeck to draw a portrait of Ella from memory, and then sent more than ten teams to start a search based on these clues.
The cavalry that found Ella was one of more than a dozen teams. They searched along the Duchy of Angria in the direction of Frisia and the Netherlands, but never found any clues.
But just as they were preparing to return to Anglia, a local merchant brought them news: Not long ago, a coachman had carried more than twenty Semites to Flanders.
Since the Semites first told the coachman that they wanted the port of Flanders, but got off the carriage in the wilderness far away from Flanders, the coachman felt strange that they were in a tavern in Flanders that night. Li said this.
The news was heard by the caravan who were in the same tavern at the time. Through the personal connections between merchants, this caravan had already heard about the disappearance of the "Triumpher". After hearing what the coachman said, he immediately reported the news to the search team sent by Duke Otto. So the cavalry team decided to continue heading west.
The further west they go, the more clues they get about this Semitic people - including the fact that the Count of Île-de-France is searching for the same group of people. So they knew they were on the right track. But when they came to the place pointed by the driver, Ella had already left.
Then they had the dream of Jochebed. The people in Flanders were furious and wanted to expel the Semites. They then thought of visiting the nearby Semitic gathering place. Unexpectedly, I met Ella on the road.
In this way, with the joint efforts of the merchants and nobles of the Alemannic Federation, the long-missing "Triumpher" was finally found.
Ella was very happy to hear that the Duke of Angria wanted to invite her as a guest - with Duke Otto, her shipment of goods might be able to find a market.
Under the protection of this small force, the people of Flanders never caused trouble to Ella again. Ella successfully arrived at the port of Flanders, where she boarded a large ship bound for the Duchy of Angria.
"Finally going home!"
Ella was enjoying the sea breeze comfortably on the bow of the boat. Once the cargo is disposed of, she can return to Gotland. She couldn't wait to touch Amy's Fenrir and the little rice at home.
As for her debt, she had already thought of a solution - since the mayor of Lübeck sold 30,000 nomis horses with a fake crowbar, she would go back and make five more and return them to the mayor of Lübeck. Isn’t that enough?
But before arriving at the Duchy of Anglia, she had one more thing to do.
She found Gottfried on the ship.
"Let's write the theory of calculus into a book!"
Ella grabbed Gottfried's head and shook it from side to side with gleaming eyes. Originally, she was supposed to grab Gottfried's shoulders and shake him. But when Gottfried saw Ella coming in, he was so frightened that he knelt down. Because Ella was so excited, she forgot to ask Gottfried to get up, which turned into a situation where she grabbed his head and shook him around.
Regarding the knowledge of differential calculus and integral calculus, only Ella and Gottfried can understand its significance at the moment. Gottfried once tried to impart this knowledge to Habiba, which drove Habiba crazy and almost jumped from the boat.
"My wisdom is not enough to comprehend this supreme knowledge." Habiba calmed down and said to Gottfried, "Just continue to promote him. From today on, you are a disciple."
This situation is the same as what happened to Archimedes - he could only write his knowledge on parchment, hoping that it would cross the sea of time and come to someone who needs him one day in the future. hands.
Ella wanted to do the same. She knew that the "Points" monster had not completely disappeared. Although it has changed from unknowable infinity to a lake, it is still unfathomable to humans.
She and Gottfried spent many days and nights writing the book. At the end of the book, Ella specially added these lines:
"People in front of the book, if you understand what we are doing, then I still have something to say to you."
"We have successfully crossed infinity and presented this knowledge in front of you. However, the field of mathematics is never-ending, and there are still many difficult problems that I cannot complete."
"Archimedes gave me a 'crowbar', and I found the fulcrum on the foundation. Now, I hand this crowbar and the fulcrum together into your hands, hoping to make good use of it and find There are tons of other theorems that we haven't discovered yet. And then pass that knowledge down from generation to generation."
"Don't be afraid."
"Because the knowledge is there."
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…
"It's done!" Ella put down the pen and breathed a long sigh of relief.
The last step is to sign the book.
"Can I really write my name on it?" Gottfried looked at Ella with some flinch.
"Why don't you write?"
"You discovered that last crucial theorem, didn't you?"
"'Integral' and 'differential' were named by you!" Ella said seriously, "Mr. Gottfried, without your help, it would be impossible for me to find this theorem. So you must put your name Write it down!"
"But...but I'm just a civilian, how can my name appear side by side with yours..."
"How about this?"
Ella picked up the pen, wrote a few words at the end, and showed it to Gottfried.
"Bedford?"
"This is my pseudonym. Because of my family's objections, I used this name when I wrote my thesis on the Eye of Hermes. Because it is just a pseudonym, no one will say anything if your names are listed together!"
With that said, Ella handed the pen to Gottfried and motioned for him to write her name on it too.
Gottfried hesitated, still not daring to take the pen.
"Forget it, I'll write it for you!" Ella put the pen on the paper, turned around and asked, "Teacher Gottfried, what is your full name?"
"..."
Ella said angrily: "You still don't tell me, do you want me to hold the pen for you like this all the time?"
Gottfried had no choice but to give his full name: "Leibniz... Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz."
"Okay!" Ella wrote the name over and over again.
"But since I wrote my full name, your pseudonym seems too short." Gottfried said, "You have to give yourself a full name, right?"
"Gu?"
Ella thought for a moment and added a few words before "Bedford." So, the name became:
"Alice Bedford."
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