Chapter 1173: Milminas speculation (2/2)

"...For six hundred years, countless people have wanted to find out the criteria for selecting apprentices in the Violet Kingdom. They looked for clues from a series of possible conditions such as apprentices' talent, place of residence, race, age, personality, and ancestry. But no one has thought that the real common ground is here...

"Violet is a country of mage, the criterion for selecting apprentices is that you cannot believe in the goddess of magic..."

Amorn had been listening in silence without interjecting, but suddenly couldn't help but say: "Is it a bit early to draw this conclusion at this time?"

"...Indeed, we cannot draw this conclusion yet," Gawain was silent for a moment, and nodded slightly, "but at least the existing clues can gather this point: from six hundred years ago to today, all who have been allowed to enter The apprentices in the city of a thousand towers have at least one thing in common, that is, they have never believed in the goddess of magic. In this regard, I think Ms. Mirmina’s judgment is absolutely accurate."

"What is the reason behind this?" Amorn seemed to be finally interested in this topic, and he asked again, "A country with a large population uses such a strict attitude to prevent a certain belief from spreading in its own country. , This is something that no country on the Loren continent has ever done-it is not easy in this world. They must do this for a reason, right?"

"And they did it so successfully..." Milmina added, "'There is no glimmer of light'. Although I don't care about this matter, the abnormality of the matter itself is It is worthy of attention. I don’t know how many people there are in the Violet Kingdom, but there is a saying that mortals say well-where there are mortals, there is soil for faith. Mortals will always encounter suffering, and there will always be people who pray , There are countless spellcasters up and down in the Violet Kingdom. Haven't they encountered a big problem that they can't solve for thousands of years? I should mention my name when I scold the street..."

Milmina's voice in the second half of the sentence was obviously lower, and Gawain couldn't help but glanced at her more, and Amone's voice came from the side: "You tell the truth-do you really care?"

Milmina casually said: "Do you think my free and easy attitude seems to care?"

"...whatever you say."

Gawain didn't care about the interaction between Mirmina and Ammon, which seemed to have become a daily dismantling interaction, and he had fallen into thinking.

The goddess of magic is right-such a big kingdom is still a kingdom with mages as the main body, and there is not even a member who believes in the goddess of magic in it. This thing itself is the biggest weirdness, and its weirdness is even Beyond the reasons behind the selection criteria of the "Apprentice" in the Violet Kingdom...

The most critical question is: how did they do it?

Amone and Milmina noticed that Gawain fell silent in their thoughts, and they stopped at the same time. I don’t know how long it took before Milmina suddenly said: "You just mentioned some behaviors in the Violet Kingdom. Come'very suspicious', what is the specific situation?"

There was no need to conceal this aspect. Gao Wen sorted it out and told the former goddess of the situation he had just discovered: "It's a technical black box - a technical black box that is hard to explain by coincidence. . Including a large number of traditional fields..."

After a detailed description, Gawain’s voice fell, and Amone said after a little thought: "This can be considered from the perspective of confidentiality requirements and national interests-and to be honest, when you study rune logic Before such things are established, this kind of black-box technology inheritance is the norm in this world. Those things that can be resolved and split are rare, and even despised by mainstream academic groups."

Gawain nodded: "That's right, but considering the various anomalies that the Violet Kingdom is showing now, the ‘black box’ they spread out...It’s hard not to let people care."

Milmina hadn’t spoken since she had just listened to Gawain’s narration. She was silent for a long time, which finally attracted Amone’s attention. The God of Nature’s eyes swept towards her: "What do you think of ?"

"I'm guessing...what exactly those violet wizards want to do," Milmina didn't look up, but said softly as if talking to herself, "'Black Box Magic', technology and knowledge encapsulation will not affect When it comes to the inheritance and utility of spells, even to a certain extent, even if there is a black box, mages can conduct'research' and'personal diligence', which is determined by the special nature of magic.

"Therefore, the black box spells that the violet mages spread out will not affect the establishment of the Loren magic system and the growth of Loren spellcasters, so at least to a certain extent, these'obstacles' they set up are not for themselves. National security or delaying the development of competitors-I mean if they regard Loren Continental as a competitor.

"What they want to achieve should be another purpose-if they really have such a ‘purpose’."

"Just say whatever you think of," Amone urged, "There are no outsiders here."

"Let me remind you," Milmina didn't care about Amone, but turned her gaze to Gawain, "If there are more and more'black boxes' in a magic system, it will gradually develop to the most basic of the entire system. The theory is also made up of black boxes; if the powers of the casters are all in an unexplainable state, people can only recite the ancestral spellcasting as if chanting the prayers of the classics, and no one knows the symbols behind Mathematical logic and energy rules; if rational analysis and research behavior are completely suppressed, scholars will no longer pursue the knowledge behind the technology, but only know the miraculous effect produced by the encapsulated magic model. This situation will continue for a long time. What will it cause?"

Gawain finally understood the deep meaning of Milmina’s words, and the answer that was pointed behind made his expression grim for a moment: "...Magic will become a miracle."

"This is just my guess." Milmina said calmly.

(Ma!)