"Oh you could just play it off as a mercy kill. Killing the boy who was slowly dying to prevent him from having to live through more pain. It would bring about controversy about whether euthanization should be legal. Then all you have to do is make sure you play it off as a total sob story and them look at that your free." Ueda suggested to Fiona with a small smile on his face. Fiona's willingness to seemingly tolerate his rambling automatically placed her in the upper quartile of people that Ueda had met before. He made muted gesture towards the textbook and then picked up his pencil and began to go at it. It was at this point that Ueda forgot that he had a pattern for a moment and just went into his so called "robot" mode. Ueda was the type of person that got very bored with things very easily for when a mind treated everything like a puzzle waiting to be solved, and when such puzzle is evidently solved it loses the spark and challenge. Mathematics as a whole was a puzzle that Ueda had solved in a matter of speaking and in a sense had lost an element of fun. To become lazy and dislike a class for the lack of challenge was an oddly common occurrence for the boy with the cane. So his hand went as he went from problem to problem, his hands occasionally darting to his calculator and then going back to his paper, and he had just about finished the first thirty or so problems that were assigned when he heard the mummer of classmates around him and he was dragged out of his own little bubble. [I]Oh right we are supposed to be doing group work.[/I] Ueda turned his head towards realzing that yes in fact that there was a one armed red headed girl next to him, also seemingly doing math and probably quite puzzled at his sudden zoning out and mathematical fury. "Oh right group work.... Sorry about that I have habit of zoning off: occasionally, sometimes, all the time. Do you need any help or anything?" Ueda asked as he stumbled about with his words for as great of a mind academically and scholarly he had. He was still pretty much a bumbling cavemen who had not even discovered rub two sticks together to make fire yet, when it came to social interaction with other humans beings.