Chapter 567 Conversation on the Snow Mountain
Ronald Adler?
Ronald heard a very bad name from the red-haired girl in front of him.
--he himself.
Has your identity been exposed in the [Infinite Negative Number Field]?
Ronald denied the idea at first and told himself that
in the face of this sudden danger, the first thing to do is to think calmly.
If his identity is completely exposed, Catalina will not be waiting here alone in the star viewing area tonight. What he will see is the great wizard army from Barrier Mountain.
A simple conclusion is drawn.
Catalina did not tell Rampart Mountain about Ronald's identity.
Even bolder.
If Catalina was targeting something on Ronald, then it would be unreasonable to take the initiative to break the news at this moment. An ambush and a surprise attack would be the safest move.
So...is there a possibility?
Catalina actually came with good intentions towards herself?
Ronald felt a little calmer, and while maintaining a calm expression, he tested Catalina in front of him:
"From the moment we entered Barrier Mountain."
"My identity has not been exposed to anyone."
Catalina was very satisfied with Rona. De's calm attitude.
She looked up and down at Ronald, who had put on the wizard's robe, and explained directly in a teasing tone:
"But when we were in the dormitory, your companion Paproul said your name. If it hadn't been for this, I can't tell you your real name."
In the dormitory...
Ronald naturally didn't forget the mistake made by this guy Pablo.
But when the cult warlock exposed the information, Ronald was sure that there was no one or magic around to monitor him. What method did Catalina use to find out such confidential information?
"I should not be monitored by anyone or magic."
Ronald said his thoughts simply.
Catalina explained equally simply:
"Ronald, this world is not limited to surveillance or mind-reading spells. There are many kinds of spells provided by the original book."
Ronald immediately thought of the alliance with the astronomy department. Wizard:
"So it's a prophecy?"
"That's not very rigorous." Catalina laughed again, this time with an affirmation of Ronald's answer, "Those old foxes in the prophecy department, their Spells can only speculate on some specious things. Unless you are looking for someone to find something, hundreds of results can be listed for one question." After disparaging the
prediction spell, Catalina pointed at herself and said:
"What I really want to do is To achieve my level of ability, you can only do it by relying on accurate mathematical models."
You wouldn't say you are a Laplace demon, would you?
When it comes to mathematical predictions, the first thing that pops up in Ronald's mind is the scientific hypothesis of 'Laplace's Demon'. But even in a fantasy worldview, the appearance of this thing is too unrealistic.
Ronald racked his brains to analyze the situation.
At this time, Catalina spoke seriously again:
"Ronald, do you know that every text recorded in the original book has its own meaning. It may be some myths or some difficult-to-understand words. Knowledge, or a story full of fantasy and mysterious words, these books with magical power are actually carriers of knowledge." Ronald thought of the old man he met at Shirogan Castle
- -Township.
Facing Katerina's story at this moment, he couldn't help but said:
"Besides the seal, there are also people who have researched to this extent."
"Then please protect those people." Katerina said this with an extremely serious attitude talk. But then when she saw Ronald's expression, her expression changed quickly, and she lowered her eyes as if she knew what happened to Xiang.
"Haha——"
"Sure enough, human stupidity is the same everywhere."
Ronald responded to Catalina's ridicule with silence.
At this time, a couple happened to be walking back from the tower in the stargazing area.
Ronald and Caterina kept silent in perfect agreement, and then walked forward like a couple who had just come here for a walk.
When the distance between him and the passers-by was widened, Ronald spoke again:
"Regarding the research on the original scriptures, you... how far have you reached."
Catalina gave Ronald a deep look.
Until the two came to the abandoned tower, she paused for a long time, then opened the door and walked inside.
At the same time, Catalina said in a calm voice:
"When enough information is gathered, it can form substantial matter; but before it is gathered, the information itself does not have actual physical properties." "But
these are not Uncollected information actually occupies more than 80% of the mass of the material world, and its impact is beyond imagination." "The
spells we use, the original texts born from the void, are even recognized by humans. The ever-changing world itself is the result of information interference."
Ronald's level of education allowed him to understand Catalina's description.
Out of his knowledge of the world he once lived in, Ronald immediately raised his own question:
"But this world is too unstable."
"If this kind of invisible information interferes so much with the real world, then It is basically impossible to form a world like the one humans live in now."
"Your historical inheritance has been interrupted." Catalina glanced at Ronald with interest, and then immediately gave an astonishing statement, "Outside The world was also very stable at the beginning."
"Longer than the period before we were sealed, a star suddenly exploded in the sky. According to previous records, original scriptures began to appear in the world after that. Products like magic have only begun to be mastered by humans."
"Stars...explosion..."
In Ronald's lack of knowledge, star explosions can generally only point to something that may be the starting point of human civilization on earth.
——Supernova explosion.
——This astronomical event.
With his remaining knowledge system, Ronald found the most obvious loophole:
"If stars really explode, then the starry sky should not look like this."
Supernova explosions are astronomical phenomena that last for a long time.
If this world has really encountered such a thing, then the outside world should be like what Ronald said. There are a lot of leftover effects of supernova explosions in the starry sky.
But actually.
There are no signs of it in the night sky of this world.
It's a pity that Catalina failed to answer Ronald this time.
The red-haired girl smiled regretfully, and then admitted her ignorance frankly:
"This is not within the scope of my knowledge."
"Anyway - Ronald, haven't you been asking around about that these two days? News about artificial gods?"
"Do you want to hear it now?"
"I can tell you right away."
(End of Chapter)