The correct way to open the elf

Chapter 141 Small Results

Chapter 141 Small Results

Feng Yu pointed to his head and said, "I know a lot of knowledge that is very helpful to everyone. If this matter were known to humans, you should be able to imagine the consequences."

Clarence nodded. He knew that humans would not sit idly by and watch the elves grow stronger and the three tribes in the wilderness rise.

"So that's it."

"That's right, it's not that I intend to deceive you, but the fewer people who know about this kind of thing, the better.

The reason why I tell you now without hesitation is because I know that as you study, you will eventually come to your senses, because you are the elf who has been exposed to the most scientific knowledge.”

As a mage-level alchemist, Clarence was no fool. He said, "So... the steamship should be called the Clarence? And I am also the dean of the Alchemy Institute?"

Feng Yu smiled and said, "That's not the case. I know how to build a ship, but I don't have the tools to connect metal together. It wasn't until I knew that you alchemists could connect metal together that I had a steamship.

If it weren't for you and your apprentices, steamships and more advanced steam engines and steam pumps would never have appeared in the camp, because I don't know how to make machines that connect metal together.

As for choosing you as the dean of the Alchemy Institute, it was because I had originally planned to establish other institutes such as the Life Institute. Unfortunately, there is only one Clarence among the elves. "

Clarence was much more relaxed at this moment, and joked: "That's because I'm the worst."

Feng Yu shook his head and said, "Now our most powerful artillery can fire up to seven miles away. I don't need to tell you what this means.

I don't want to say that our scientific civilization can surpass the magic civilization of the elves, but you and I both know that magic can't save the elves. Even if old man Anthony becomes a saint, the elves are just...

I'm sorry, although I don't want to say these words, but I think you should understand.

As for the science you are studying now, have you ever thought about its role? You have seen the changes that the steam engine has brought to the camp, as well as the combat effectiveness represented by this system."

Clarence had been baptized by scientific knowledge for so long and had learned to look at problems dialectically, so he naturally knew that what Feng Yu said was true.

"Forget it, I don't want to think about it anymore. It has nothing to do with a little wizard like me. It's something that a great sage should think about.

Since you have admitted your identity, I want to know one thing: have you really figured out the periodic table and the transformations between elements?"

Feng Yu nodded.

"So, you really understand the world?"

Feng Yu nodded, then shook his head.

Clarence said, "What does that mean?"

"You are a magician, and old man Anthony is a great magician. Do you dare to say that you really understand the elements of magic?"

Clarence sat there dejectedly, wanting to say something, but in the end, nothing came out.

Feng Yu and his team have already divided matter into hundreds of basic elements, but magicians' understanding of magic elements is only to release the power of magic elements through mental force.

Clarence looked up after a long while, looked at Feng Yu and said, "How far has your scientific system progressed?"

Feng Yu smiled and said, "Old Master Anthony also asked me this question, but I didn't tell him."

Clarence asked, "Why?"

“I’m afraid he won’t be able to accept it.”

"What can't you accept? Science?"

"Yes, and also wrong."

Clarence asked in confusion, "Why do you say that?"

Feng Yu stretched out one hand and said, "This is a belief that the elves have believed in for hundreds of years." He stretched out another hand and said, "This is a scientific way of interpreting the world. If the two conflict, what would you choose?"

Clarence thought for a while and said, "Isn't this what you often call 'three views'?"

"To be precise, it is the 'world view' among the three views. The world in your mind determines how you view the world.

Mr. Anthony's worldview has been formed over hundreds of years and is the source of his strength. I don't want to destroy his beliefs."

Clarence asked, "What about me?"

"I think you shouldn't ask me this, but ask your own heart. When you have made up your mind, I can decide whether to tell you about the level of science we have there."

Clarence smiled bitterly and said, "You help me design experiments every day to verify the elements on the periodic table. Now you actually ask me about my own heart. Don't you think you are being a little too much?"

Feng Yu smiled and said, "I think it's too much myself. Well, I can only tell you. The higher you fly, the less air there is. When you leave the atmosphere, there is no air between the stars outside."

Clarence opened his mouth in surprise and said, "Starry sky?! Fly into the starry sky?!"

"The power of science."

"Then... the moon..."

Feng Yu said: "This is why I didn't answer Mr. Anthony's question. I can only tell you that I don't know either, because it's not the same moon."

Although Feng Yu didn't say it explicitly, Clarence still understood. He said absentmindedly, "Really? It doesn't exist?"

Feng Yu knew that Clarence was talking about the existence above the moon, the moon god believed in by the elves.

“Not necessarily, because there is no definitive answer to this question in our country.

Because we find that elements are made up of smaller things, and smaller things are somewhere in between existence and non-existence.

This discovery also made us very confused, but after the confusion, we worked harder to explore, to pursue, and to find an answer to what we wanted in our hearts.

Unfortunately, we don’t have that answer yet, so I can’t tell you anything.”

Clarence said: "This result may not be bad."

Feng Yu said: "'Not bad' because this is not a result at all, and the meaning of science is to find results."

"Have you found the result? This seems to be the thing that elves are least good at. However, I seem to have found a small result."

Feng Yu didn't understand what Clarence was talking about: "What's the result?"

Clarence said, "You taught me the nature of combustion and temperature."

As he spoke, Clarence raised his hand and released a spell, and a thin magical flame appeared on his hand.

Feng Yu recognized this magic immediately. It was a required magic for fire alchemists. It was a scorching ray specially used for alchemy after being modified. It was a line of high-temperature and controlled magic flame, the ultimate weapon for welders.

"Uh, I know it's a scorching ray, what exactly do you want to say?"

(End of this chapter)

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