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Chapter 1,704 Bruce Wayne and the Chamber of Secrets (2)

"The bigger difference is between the styles of the two universes of magic." Strange spoke at the right time, interrupting a conversation between a teacher and a student that was full of hints and hidden meanings.

"During this period of time, I read almost all of your books recording the history of the magical world, and then I discovered a very strange phenomenon. No matter who the recorder is, what era he is in, or who his contractor is, he is very

Tends to record every conversation he has with supernatural beings."

"Is there anything wrong with this?" Zatanna spread her hands and said, "If the mages don't record this, what else can they record?"

"But the history books of the magical world in our universe usually record every fight the mages fought."

Strange held the armrests with both hands and gently exerted force, stood up from the chair and started pacing in front of the screen, attracting everyone's attention.

"What makes me feel very strange is that the mages in your universe always seem to abide by some rules that are meaningless to me. The most incomprehensible thing to me is that the first time they met some powerful beings,

My first reaction was to talk to them.”

"What's the point of this?" Strange looked very puzzled. He shook his head slightly, and then said: "Are the mages expecting these life forms to be completely different from humans? They have never been human and will never be possible in the future.

Do strange creatures that understand humans understand them? How is this possible?”

"Even if we are all human beings, we will have various conflicts due to differences in race, nationality, and growth environment. People cannot understand each other essentially. How can anyone want to find identity from the devil?

?”

"What I can't understand the most is that the most recorded content in your history books is 'a certain mage asked a certain powerful being for the answer to a certain question', but this question actually has nothing to do with his vital interests and has nothing to do with it.

The future of mankind has nothing to do with it, it is more like some useless philosophical thinking, such as 'where did mankind come from and where are we going'."

"I have no intention of offending any philosopher present." Although Strange said this, he still nodded apologetically in Schiller's direction, and then said: "But ask someone who is not human at all.

Existence, where are human beings headed? Are you looking down too high on them?"

"With all due respect, there is no need for anyone who does not belong to this species, nor should they express any opinions on the future development of our species, because their so-called understanding is always just conjecture rather than putting themselves in their shoes, and their opinions are not important.

, and we don’t need their guidance from above.”

"But for some reason, you, the mage of the universe, seem to be very concerned about these issues, the ultimate darkness, the ultimate light, the origin and destination of human beings, the birth and destruction of the world..."

"I can't arbitrarily say that studying these is wrong. After all, there are always people who care about these. But from my humble point of view, the magic world in your universe should not have developed to the extent that you have to spend boring time studying these issues.

"

"Of course I understand what you are saying." Constantine took the wine glass from Bruce's hand and said: "It is indeed absurd to start studying the origin of the world before you have filled your stomach, but there are so many such visionaries, and it is not necessarily that they have not been influenced by it.

Reasons for the influence of angelic and demonic thinking.”

"Yes, that's why I proposed at the beginning that you have one less shield to prevent the intrusion of these forces. But if your thinking does not change, even if there is a defense network, some people will break through the strong fortress from the inside because of their stubborn thinking.

.”

"I agree with this." Zatanna curled her lips and said, "If it weren't for those human traitors, we don't know how peaceful we would be now."

"Although it is not absolute, I still have to say that it may be difficult to change the mind of an adult magician." Strange pursed his lips and said with an embarrassed expression: "If they insist on saying that they are for

Human beings are good, but we seem to be messing around."

"Isn't this the purpose of establishing this school?" Pamela still said in a cold tone: "The previous generation is hopeless, we can only focus on the education of the next generation."

"Yes, but I think there should be a backbone in the next generation who holds similar views to me."

"You mean we should also have a Sorcerer Supreme?"

Constantine frowned slightly, and Strange nodded slightly reservedly and said: "First of all, he must be a human supremacist. I know that some of my views sound very radical and extreme, but sometimes

It has to be extreme. Radical human racists are better than appeasers who have no bottom line and sell out their interests, right?"

Constantine nodded slowly, reluctantly accepting this statement, and then Strange continued: "An idea that can lead the magic world forward is not to resist anything, but to know how to build something. This is me

The reason why the trial is not difficult enough."

"Perhaps this trial can teach them not to be afraid of power and not to be influenced by inertial thinking, but at best it only arouses their rebellious psychology, but cannot make them understand what kind of magical world they want to build."

"Resistance may be the starting point for the establishment of a doctrine, but if a doctrine only has passionate resistance without a more rational and objective creative part, then the actions he leads are destined to fail. The mages know what they should resist.

After that, we should know that they want to create a world that will lead mankind to go faster and further."

Schiller raised his eyes and looked at Strange. He gently touched the wall of the cup with his thumb. When Strange turned his head to look at him, Schiller shook his head slightly and said, "This is me."

That said, you can never predict what will grow from the seed you planted. If you extend the branch further..."

"In this way, the mages will be happy with the happiness of each individual in the rich human society they have established, and the happiness of their development, and embark on a path that is completely opposite to the self-pursuit of endless knowledge and power.

That is, liberating every human individual’s ability to pursue knowledge and power throughout his life.”

Strange said these words very smoothly, and then looked at Schiller.

Schiller raised the wine glass in his hand to him from afar.

Constantine covered his forehead and said: "I must not be the first target of these Soviets, right? Bruce?"

Bruce has already taken a pen to write it down. It seems that he wants to write this passage into the motto of Wayne College. Constantine can only cut his cigar in more despair.

"From a philosophical point of view, this is almost the only way to solve the inevitable pursuit of extreme self-existence by powerful individuals after completing self-cultivation." Pamela commented fairly and objectively: "That is to let them

The focus on the self is diverted towards the species to prevent them from feeling like they have had enough, or that they will never have enough.”

"Okay, friends, let's be clear." Constantine put out the cigar in his hand, took a sip of wine, looked up at Strange who was standing aside and said, "What do you think?

Is there any future Supreme Mage among the three children?"

"It's just that they have more potential than others." Strange took a sip of wine while standing upright, with a relaxed expression. At least in terms of maintaining an elegant appearance at all times, he can indeed be called the Supreme.

mage.

"Actually, Stephen." Schiller called Strange's name for the first time. Strange also turned his attention to him, pretending to be listening, but in fact his expression was "I would rather

Let's hear what other faults you can find."

"I completely understand that you hope that the leaders of the magic community in this universe who will bear important responsibilities in the future can learn enough experience from the universe you are in, especially your style of dealing with demons."

Strange raised his chin slightly and nodded reservedly, waiting patiently for Schiller's turn. Although his body language revealed that no matter how many "buts" you have to say, I will definitely be able to find you.

reasons.

"But, have you ever considered that they might have altitude sickness?"

"……ah?"

"I guess the mages must be very accustomed to teleporting directly from the flat land with no altitude to the top of the Himalayas, right? Have you ever thought that not everyone has such a strong physique that they can go back and forth from the flat land to the top of the Himalayas five or six times a day?"

Strange opened his mouth.

"Where is this?" Harry tried his best to get up from the ground, but when he was halfway up, he felt his legs weakened and fell to the ground with a "bang".

Barry gasped hard and said with a flushed face: "Why do I feel like someone has taken away all the oxygen in this room? Bruce! Bruce! Are you sure we didn't fall into a trap?"

Bruce, who was already in a poor mental state due to hallucinations, was even more dizzy now. He tried hard to support his body with his arms, but it was to no avail. He was rubbing on the surface of the blanket from beginning to end, unable to even get up.

Facts have proved that the laws of physics are fair to everyone. It does not mean that you will not be hit hard by altitude sickness if you teleport from the flat ground of one universe to the top of the Himalayas of another universe. The physical rules of the two worlds are basically the same.

Under such circumstances, it can be said that who will come and who will fall.

"Oh, God! Who are you? Why are you in the study of the Supreme Mage?" A slightly sweet girl's voice sounded outside the door, and a girl about fourteen or fifteen years old wearing traditional Indian clothes rushed in.

"Wait a minute, you are not the new students that the Supreme Mage said will come to school today, are you?... Let me see, there are two boys and one girl. The girl is a little older. Oh my God, it's really you. What's wrong with you?

?”

"I don't know. We have difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, and I'm a little nauseous." Harry described her feelings as accurately as possible. She looked out through the window of the meditation room and said, "But

Don't tell me this is an altitude above four thousand meters."

"It's much higher than that. It's almost six thousand meters above sea level here."

"Help……"

"Wait a minute, I'll call Master Song. She knows how to deal with this situation. You must hold on!"

After saying that, the girl ran away quickly, leaving only three children flopping around like fish that had just landed.

After a while, the gray-haired Master Song rushed in, and several other mages carried the three children to the bed in the lounge. Then with a wave of the staff in his hand, three magic bubbles were set on their heads.

head on.

"Really, I really should tell Yao why his apprentice is still so ignorant. Don't you know that severe altitude sickness can kill people?!"

Strange's face suddenly showed a panic expression.


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