Chapter 25 I'm Going to Start Lying Now_3

"Truly a mastermind; let me be the fool then. Stop hiding and hoarding, Einstein. My question is..."

She turned her head to look at the old man in the Mask on the stage:

"I won't ask a lot of this and that, nor will I set any conditions. I just want to know one answer—"

"[In the future you're able to see, the exact day, minute, and second of humanity's first time travel.]"

Da Vinci fell silent.

The slender Gauss stood up straight, with solemn respect:

"His...impressive... Miss Da Vinci! You're... directly..."

"Hehe, interesting."

Across from him, Newton couldn't help but clap, interrupting the slow-talking Gauss:

"I like your style, Miss Da Vinci. If it wasn't for the restriction on detailed inquiries, I'd really like to know who figured out time travel."