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THE DUMMY WHO CONQUERED THE WORLD CHAPTER ONE: The Humiliation

 

THE DUMMY WHO CONQUERED THE WORLD

 

 CHAPTER ONE: The Humiliation

 






The morning sun filtered through the dusty windows of Al-Noor Elementary School, casting long shadows across the wooden desks where thirty children sat in nervous silence. Among them was ten-year-old Karim, a quiet boy with dark, curious eyes and ink-stained fingers that betrayed his love for taking things apart to see how they worked.

 


Karim was not a troublemaker. He was not lazy. He was simply different. While other children memorized lessons by repetition, Karim needed to understand the *why* behind everything. Why did the engine make that sound? Why did the light bulb glow? Why did the radio catch voices from the air? These questions, which should have been the mark of a brilliant mind, were instead seen as distractions by those who valued obedience over curiosity.

 

Mr. Hamed, the mathematics teacher, was a man of rigid methods and short temper. He believed that education was about discipline, not discovery. When Karim raised his hand to ask why a particular formula worked the way it did, Mr. Hamed saw it as defiance. When Karim's eyes wandered to the clock mechanism on the wall during a lesson about fractions, Mr. Hamed saw it as disrespect.

 


"Karim!" Mr. Hamed's voice cracked like a whip through the classroom. "Are you even listening to me?"

 

Karim blinked, pulling his gaze from the clock. "I'm sorry, sir. I was just thinking about—"

 

"Thinking!" Mr. Hamed mocked, his face reddening. "That is precisely the problem with you, boy. You think too much about things that do not matter, and you do not think about what *does* matter. You are slow. You are confused. You are—" He paused for dramatic effect, letting the silence build. "You are *dummy*."

 

The word hung in the air like a curse. The other children shifted uncomfortably. Some snickered. Others looked down at their desks, ashamed to witness such cruelty but powerless to stop it.

 


"Dummy," Mr. Hamed repeated, savoring the word. "That is what you are. A dummy. And dummies do not belong in this school. They belong in the streets, sweeping floors or carrying bricks. That is where people like you end up."

 

Karim felt heat rise in his cheeks, but he said nothing. He had learned long ago that defending himself only made things worse.

 

"Pack your things," Mr. Hamed commanded. "You are dismissed. Permanently. I will not have a dummy in my classroom slowing down the other students."

 

"But sir—" Karim began, his voice trembling.

 

"Out!" Mr. Hamed pointed to the door. "And do not come back."

 

The walk to the principal's office felt like a march to the gallows. Karim's backpack, filled with notebooks he had carefully organized and pencils he had sharpened to perfect points, felt heavier than ever. The principal, a thin man with wire-rimmed glasses, listened to Mr. Hamed's accusations without question.

 


"The teacher knows best," the principal said, stamping a form without even looking at Karim. "Your mother will be informed. Good day."

 

And just like that, Karim's formal education ended. He was ten years old, branded a dummy, and cast out into a world that had already decided he was worthless.

 


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THE DUMMY WHO CONQUERED THE WORLD CHAPTER ONE: The Humiliation

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