Steel country, Orson Castle.
Dorothy took a pen and wrote down row after row of calculation formulas in the notebook in front of her. It did not take long for the yellowed notebook to be filled with densely packed numbers.
She was calculating, calculating all the money that the trading firm had lost since its ‘reputation was damaged’, and how long it would be before the trading firm would face the end of bankruptcy if this continued.
Dorothy’s talent in arithmetic was very good. The teacher who had taught her once told her that she should become an alchemist! Dorothy had indeed been studying hard with this goal in mind.
However, after the trading firm encountered a ‘Waterloo’, Dorothy’s father refused to continue paying a high amount of money to let her study in that noble Magic Academy, instead, he began to try to get Dorothy to marry off as soon as possible.