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Chapter 149 Greatness and Mediocrity (1)

 Everyone will have great ideas, and these ideas often originate from a sudden idea. The difference is that after some people have this idea in their mind, they will forget it in the blink of an eye and start to reconsider what to eat for lunch.

What; and some people will catch this idea and forget to eat, then think about it seriously, and finally put it into practice.

Greatness and mediocrity, the difference lies here.

As the saying goes, 'Some people eat to live, and some people live to eat.' People who live to eat will always lose many things because of eating, such as greatness; people who eat to live,

Many things are often abandoned, such as mediocrity.

Kolma belongs to the type of person who eats to live.

Every day when she opens her eyes, her mind is filled with the big and small troubles of the wizards in the North District. For example, the hunting team entering the Silent Forest is injured and needs compensation; for example, someone suffers backlash when using a cursed frog to cast magic;

When casting the Soft Legs Curse, he mistakenly hit a sensitive part of a certain wizard, causing the other wizard to stop lifting. To be honest, many various magical accidents left this former top student at the No. 1 University dumbfounded and amazed.

She never thought that the magic that she thought was easy to learn would become so difficult in the hands of the wizards of the North District. This added a lot of difficulties for her to further expand the Wizards of the North District and promote the recognition of the Wizards of the North District within the alliance.

In order to solve this problem, Kolma thought of two ways.

The first way is to seek help from First University. She hopes that First University can accept these wizards who use frogs to cast spells and give them some places to enter the school.

With the help of some 'anti-discrimination' and 'equal opportunities' wizard groups, this work has made some progress, but the progress is extremely slow. At least, in this fall of 2009, one of the freshmen admitted to the four colleges of the First University

There are no quotas for the North District.

Another way is 'teaching and training'. Kolma expanded the teaching scale of the 'Kini Cabin' and increased the original weekly round-table teaching to a night class held every day. In addition to being the professor of the night class herself, she also asked

Old friends from the old school help out and occasionally come to night school to take a few classes other than 'Applied Magic'.

For example, ‘blood heraldry’.

This is a course that is not very useful, but is very popular among occult enthusiasts. It can greatly expand the vision of wizards in the North District, allowing them to see the vast and vast land beyond the silent forest and bloody prey.

Fascinating world.

Another example is ‘Baiting Studies’.

In this course, many North District wizards learned for the first time that outside the world, there is a group of people who are weaker than the magicians and cannot even perform magic. They use fire and electricity as power and also develop brilliant magic powers.

Civilization. Of course, in Kolma's view, the greater role of this course is to boost the confidence of the wizards in the North District.

Sometimes, seeing people who are worse off than yourself can indeed make people feel more positive.

Among all these 'temporary courses', the one that the Great Sage of the North District cares about and values ​​the most is the 'Philosophy of Magic'. This course is a compulsory course in the four colleges of First University, and the teacher who teaches it is

The senior wizard in the school.

But for many wizards in the North District, magical philosophy can neither teach them advanced magical skills nor teach them how to control magic to prevent backlash. The courses are boring, the content is obscure, and the voice of the old wizard giving the lecture is drowsy.

——In short, if it weren't for Korma's strict order that every wizard in the North District must listen to magical philosophy, no one would be willing to sit in a closed classroom and diverge their thoughts.

They would rather squat by the puddle and help pair up the frogs they feed!

At the very least, looking at those tadpoles shaking their heads and tails in the muddy water can give them a feedback that they are accumulating magic power. Instead of sitting in the classroom and falling asleep after a class, in addition to the concept of crooked teeth, there is nothing else in their minds.

No other gains.

This evening, there is another session on Magical Philosophy.

After finishing her chores, Kolma quietly came to the newly built classroom behind the Sakura Tavern. She stood behind the classroom door and secretly looked at the North District wizards who were teaching in the room, just like her professor did at First University a long time ago.

On the podium, the old wizard hired by Kolma with a high salary was squinting his cloudy eyes, holding a heavy parchment in his hand, and reading the contradiction analysis method under the dimensional theory in a script:

"...The worldview of dimensional theory believes that any complex contradiction cannot be overcome by itself, and it can only be overcome through the next contradiction...The essence of the universe is a chaotic body in which the contradictions of all things move alternately."

"How do you understand this sentence?"

"That is to say, the next contradiction can be said to be a way to overcome the original contradiction, but rather than overcoming it, it is better to say that it is no longer necessary to overcome it because of the development process of the time dimension... In other words, the way to overcome a contradiction is

Let this contradiction not have to be overcome.”

"How do you understand this sentence?"

"To use a simple analogy, that is, if we raise the dimension of a problem in the two-dimensional world and solve it in the three-dimensional world; or if we solve a problem in the three-dimensional world by lowering the dimension, we can simplify it into a two-dimensional one and solve it in a way that is easier to understand.

...Does it sound confusing? That’s right. The worldview of dimensional theory is like a ball of twine that is intertwined. If you keep cutting it, it will remain chaotic~”

The old wizard on the podium read the lecture notes like a opera, which made the already confused North District wizards in the audience even more confused and their eyes widened.

Kolma, standing outside the classroom, frowned slightly.

For the first time, she had doubts about the jade coins she spent - not because of the old wizard's bad habit of speaking - but because of the contradiction analysis method under the dimensional theory. In her mind, it was not a difficult theory, but the old wizard

The rigid repetition of lecture notes makes this theory even more difficult to understand.

In the witch's impression, the professor who taught her this magic theory at that time was Lao Yao.

At that time, Lao Yao just gave a very simple example, which helped many people quickly understand the relevant concepts - many years ago, the popular method of casting spells in the wizarding world was wands. At that time, the two largest wand manufacturers in Europe were Great Britain's Austrian

The Levanders' and the German Grigovitches, two ancient magical families, competed in all aspects of wand production.

From the cultivation of wand materials to the selection of wand core materials; from store opening locations to respective market access restrictions; from price to high quality; etc., the smoke-free war between the two families has lasted for hundreds of years, and it can be seen that

There is no end to the climb.

So what finally ended the war?

More sophisticated wand-making techniques?

no.

A more powerful international wand manufacturer?

Neither.

Kolma remembered clearly that when the professor on the podium said this, he raised the Dharma book in his hand and told everyone with a smile: "...the conflict between Ollivander and Grigovitch was finally ended.

It is a Dharma book from outside the realm of magic wands... This is the dimensionality reduction attack mentioned in the contradiction analysis method under the dimensional theory."


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