Chapter 169 What is morality

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 There is no doubt that the wizarding world has a highly developed civilization.

Their footprints cross the obstacles of the stars, and their eyes penetrate the barriers of time. The great wizards sit in the void and fish from the sky; the weak wizards prepare magic potions to prolong life.

In comparison, the Baiding civilization on the same blue star appears to be much inferior.

They do not have strong bodies that can smash the void, nor clear eyes that can see through illusions; their lifespan is only a few hundred years, and their world is only as big as this blue star.

Although they come from the same origin, they have finally gone their separate ways.

Mr. Sima's voice sounded a little cold in the empty classroom:

"After many failed attempts, the wizards gradually gave up the option of reuniting with the white men and began to hide their whereabouts."

"At this time, the wizarding world gradually formed three main factions in terms of its attitude towards Bai Ding."

"Stubborn wizard, conservative wizard, radical wizard."

"The die-hards advocate that wizards should be completely isolated from 'mortals' and believe that mortals are 'untouchables'."

"There are many supporters of blood supremacy among the wizards of this sect. They believe that humans and wizards are two completely different lives. Too much contact will lead to the loss of wizards' power. Of course, some scholars believe that some die-hard wizards are purely

He is too lazy to deal with mortals and hopes to devote his limited time to endless exploration of magic."

"The supporters of this sect are mainly concentrated in some ancient forces with a long history, such as the Secret Party of the Blood Clan, Penglai of the East China Sea, etc. They are not the mainstream in the current wizarding world - in fact, these die-hard wizards

We have even proposed many times in the Grand Wizard Meeting of the Wizards Alliance, hoping to disband the First University and completely return to the closed inheritance system of the Middle Ages."

It can be seen that Mr. Sima does not like the wizards of this sect, and his tone is full of ridicule.

Zheng Qing understood this dissatisfaction very well.

In his opinion, the choice of the stubborn wizards was tantamount to seclusion and killing themselves.

Even in ordinary people's history textbooks, this backward choice is considered a historical retrogression, let alone the more developed wizarding world?

"Conservatives believe wizards can maintain limited contact with White Din."

"They believe that Baiding and wizards have the same origin. As a representative of more developed civilization, the wizarding world has the responsibility and obligation to guide Baiding's world to progress to a more civilized stage."

"Of course, there are many different voices among conservatives depending on their positions, but in any case, conservative views belong to the mainstream of today's wizarding world. The major forces in the wizarding world, including First University, the Moon Council, and the Wizards' Parliament, all belong to

This faction."

"The radical wizards hope that the wizarding world can be reopened and try to integrate with Baiding civilization again. []"

"This faction believes that as twin civilizations, White Din and Wizards can naturally promote each other and make progress together; the isolation policy is a backward and discriminatory policy."

"So... what do you think?" Mr. Sima stopped explaining, followed his lecture notes, and stared at Zheng Qing.

"It sounds like the radical faction is more friendly to ordinary people." Zheng Qing replied hesitantly.

"wrong!"

Professor Sima slapped the handout heavily, startling the students in the classroom:

"This is what I want you to remember - in the process of exploring history, you can never be arbitrary and try not to draw conclusions!"

"Don't use the simple logic in your little minds to think about the most complex relationship in the world!"

"In fact, many die-hard wizards want to protect the uniqueness of human civilization. They believe that the intervention of wizards will cause human civilization to lose its aggressiveness; while there are also many radical wizards who long for the glory of the Age of Gods."

Therefore, the so-called conservative wizards are just trying to make peace between the die-hard wizards and the radical wizards.

Zheng Qing complained secretly, quite disdainfully - no wonder this faction is the most powerful.

After all, it's just a different perspective.

Thinking like this, his thoughts couldn't help but drift back to the problem of the wizard's hiding.

From Bai Ding's perspective, wizards have indeed hidden their whereabouts from this world.

In the eyes of most wizards, they have only tightened the fences of their courtyards and covered the gates in front of their courtyards to prevent uninvited guests from visiting.

Like two families in a village.

A rich family will naturally build high walls and lock the gates, and they don't like to deal with another poor family.

Different angles mean different ways of looking at the problem, and the conclusions will naturally not mean the same thing.

Zheng Qing understood clearly in his heart, and his fingers involuntarily brushed over a short paragraph.

Those are some sentences from "The Morality of Civilization", a famous popular book in the wizarding world, quoted in "Modern History of the World".

"This world belongs to wizards and Baiding, but in the final analysis, it still belongs to wizards."

"Wizards have a broader vision and richer resources. Our world, in terms of breadth and depth, includes this little blue star."

"Everyone enjoys his own food, each enjoys his own clothes, each enjoys his own residence, and each enjoys his own customs."

"Neighboring countries look at each other, hear each other's clatter of cocks and dogs, and the people do not interact with each other until they grow old and die."

"This is morality."

He finally understood why this book was called "Civilized Morality" - for civilizations with huge generational differences, keeping a distance is the most beautiful morality.

When Zheng Qing came back to his senses, Mr. Sima was still talking in front of the podium, but he didn't know where the topic had been extended:

"With different concepts and different ideas, many different factions will naturally be born."

"In today's wizarding world, this kind of thing is quite common."

"For example, there are differences in attitudes towards the Galactic Parliament, such as the differences between galactic wizards and local wizards; regarding wizard education methods, there are differences between academic schools, blood schools, and apprenticeships; and regarding wizards' origins, there are differences between aristocratic wizards and civilian wizards."

"In the simple small society of school, if you experience it carefully, you can feel the contradictions and compromises between different groups in all aspects - this is also one of the meanings of university education."

"I hope that each of my students will have their own unique, free stamp, rather than being influenced by these general and complicated factions."

"Cogito ergo sum."

"A life without one's own thinking is not an independent and complete life."

"This question ends here, next classmate."

Teacher Sima's slender white fingers gently touched the desk, calling back the wandering students in the classroom:

"I hope the questions asked by the students later will be more relevant to our course."

Zheng Qing sighed slightly, rubbed his eyes, and collected his divergent thoughts.


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