Chapter 135 The Crushing Power of Systematic Education over Illiteracy
Chapter 135 The Crushing Power of Systematic Education over Illiteracy
"Did he find out?"
"Where did I give myself away?"
Hearing the wizard Valennir's low growl, Loon's heart pounded violently.
"Lie to you? Who do you think you are?" Luo Ang scoffed, though inwardly shaken, he maintained his arrogant demeanor. "What do you possess that's worth lying about?"
"A title?"
"Or is it just an experiment, like a fool's divination?"
"But you've already shown me the experimental records on your own initiative, so it seems like I don't need to lie to you."
"Never mind." Luo Ang stood up and waved his hand.
"Take your pointless experiments and go."
"Don't get in my way here."
"My teacher told me from the beginning that when doing experiments, I must follow the standards and not try to learn those shortcuts for convenience. I didn't know what that meant."
"Now that I've heard about your experimental process, I understand why they always say that the most important thing before designing an experiment is to set the experimental standards rather than to deduce the experimental process."
"Consider the control variables I mentioned to you as my reward for broadening my horizons."
"Honorable Thunder Wizard, wait!"
Wizard Valennil quickly raised his hand—he was someone who had enjoyed the benefits brought by a 'teacher'.
Before the death of Tiffany was confirmed, his identity as "Tiffany's disciple" was his greatest shield.
Therefore, upon hearing the word "teacher" from Luo Ang's mouth, his anger at being deceived dissipated almost entirely.
After all, he had no conflict of interest with the Thunder Wizard in front of him.
He had no intention of selling his "experimental results" to the Thunder Wizard.
Therefore, in terms of status and reality, a wizard of a school like Thunder Wizard has absolutely no need to "lower the price" of his experimental results.
"Could there really be such a big problem with my experiment?"
"But……"
"Respected Thunder Wizard, the experimental standards you pointed out, those fixed parameters—temperature, humidity, even dust, mystery, and so on."
"That's too difficult!"
"Everything in this world is constantly changing, so how could anyone possibly keep these parameters constant from the very beginning of an experiment?"
"People's imagination of things is always based on the boundaries of their own perception of the world."
"Just like that Viscount Iron Sword, the wizarding magic he imagined was equivalent to the tricks of a clown."
"And now, Valennier, your understanding of experimental standards and laboratory environments is equivalent to that of a farmer's sheepfold."
Loon still had his back to the wizard Valennir, but in reality, he was on high alert, ready to activate the Entangling Grass and Trees spell at any time. If all else failed, he would activate the Entangling Grass and Trees spell to bind him, then use the Concealing Clouds spell to gather the clouds and cover the area, and finally kill the wizard Valennir.
"But...but..." Wizard Valennir still couldn't imagine how those data could possibly be constant.
"Respected Thunder Wizard, please forgive my offense, please give me some guidance." He looked at Luo Ang's back and bowed his head heavily—when faced with an opportunity, he was never stingy in admitting his mistakes or in pleading.
Of course, the more important reason for this unhesitating "bowing down" was that he sensed danger from the Thunder Wizard in front of him—the Thunder Wizard suddenly became dangerous right after he expressed his doubts.
"I am willing to pay any price for this except my life, even my freedom."
"What's the use?" Loon turned to look at the wizard Valennil, his eyes filled with pity.
"Even if you knew all this, what good would it do?"
"I told you before, you don't even have a real laboratory."
Noticing the 'submission' shown by the wizard Valennil, Loon extended his finger.
"Constant temperature and humidity, even air and dust—if you have enough wealth or connections, you can solve these problems with magic."
"But the equipment that ensures the stability of the mystery, that guarantees the wizards conducting the experiments can connect with the mystery, but that the mystery will not affect the experimental subjects, is not something that can be solved by connections alone."
"Wizard Valenil, why did you choose the path of biological modification?" Loon's gaze grew increasingly filled with pity.
"Among the laboratories that wizards can build, those related to biological modification—that is, laboratories involving organisms, life, and bloodlines—have the highest restrictions and the most stringent requirements."
"Among the schools of thought in this dimension, the vast majority cannot even build a professional biological laboratory, let alone delve into this direction and achieve any results."
Loon said in a deep voice. He was a wild wizard and did not know much about the schools of thought. However, the wizard Valennir was also unfamiliar with the schools of thought. Therefore, Loon boldly made up stories about the schools of thought.
"The vast majority of knowledge related to biology and bloodlines in this plane was not researched in this plane."
"It was transmitted from the Central Continent during the communication with the Central Continent."
"The path of biology requires the full effort of an entire school of thought, and it takes a long time and countless resources to achieve even a tiny bit of success."
"Wizard Valennir, do you have an entire school of thought willing to support you?"
Are they willing to dedicate enough time and resources to your path?
"I don't think so."
"Of course, you could also try to find other schools of thought that have biological laboratories and borrow their labs—but with the investment in those labs, who would dare allow you into their labs?"
"And what price will you have to pay to get into their lab?"
Luo Ang shook his head, sighing deeply, his words and gaze filled with increasing pity.
It's like watching a farmer who has missed the planting season.
"Wizard Valennil, I don't know why you've embarked on the path of bio-modification, but please heed my advice."
"Give up!"
"You can't achieve anything more on this path!"
Opposite to Loon, the wizard Valennil was now completely in a daze, almost losing his ability to think.
The Knight Transformation grants ordinary people the power to threaten wizards—the result of decades of his hard work!
It's easy to imagine how much effort he put into this.
Over the past few decades, he has selected tens of thousands of people as experimental subjects.
In his view, this experiment could give ordinary people power comparable to that of wizards, which would surely allow him to go from a second-class wizard apprentice to a third-class wizard apprentice!
—One of the main reasons for the failure of that war more than twenty years ago was that he secretly captured many people from the Ironfire Kingdom during the war. This led to a stalemate at the wizard level, but a rout at the ordinary level.
But now, what did he hear?
His hard-earned achievement, to which he had placed immense hope and devoted countless hours of effort, was negated by the seemingly more professional Thunder Wizard before him!
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