Chapter 488 The Forum (1/2)
Chapter 488 The Foru to rules, the attendance of the forum was opened to all the researchers within the Laboratory, but only those registered were allowed to ask questions Most of those who had decided to attend the forue of different paths in the same way a scholar would delve into different perspectives in hope to correct, or deepen their own opinion
Supposedly, Daniel's presence was caused by the novelty of the event, but in reality, he could not possibly care less about his knowledge regarding the spirit, or the spiritual world All he cared about was to find the researcher of the Soul Clan
When he reached the middle of the city Daniel found hie white columns that surrounded a semi-circle of stone-cut stands, where all of the attendants would sit The stands were built around a small round platfore stone wall that would be used as a board on which, if needed, the participants would carve their questions as clearly as possible for everyone to understand
At the entrance of the Agora was a line of guards that had been stationed there not to regulate the entry of the attendants, but to make sure that no one would cause any trouble to the researchers who had decided to participate That was one of the conditions requested by theas nobody would interfere with the conceptual idea of the Laboratory, the guards would do nothing, and act as if they were just part of the scenery
”Young man!” shouted an old man in red robes to Daniel, who had just walked past the line of guards, and was currently looking for a place to sit The red-robed oldin the second line froht within the area reserved for the eable researchers within the Laboratory, and as he saw Daniel, he waved his hands with the intention ofhim join him
Daniel had met this old man before He was the very first researcher that had answered to the request he had left in the colu to discuss Daniel's reported perplexity on the achievable purity of one's spirit in the physical world, he had spent the whole encounter trying to pry into his path of cultivation From the question that he had asked, Daniel was sure that this old uessed that his independent spirit, while never seen before, was likely to be a consequence of his cultivation
Of this oldresearchers of the Laboratory, and that he had created the path of cultivation used by the young woman that he had met at the entrance of the spiritual world A path that created cultivators in possession of an equally powerful, and yet separated spirit, mind, and body
While thisto hiust for this man, as from what he had heard of his research, the discovery of this method, as well as the creation of one of those cultivators, required the sacrifice of billions of bodies and spirits just to find those with the right affinity to the consciousness Daniel was sure that if he could have read the karative, as well as astronomical
Unfortunately, Daniel needed to conform to the cruelty of this city, and therefore, could not afford to show his disgust no le entity that surrounded hi a sht after
In the extremely vast amount of time in which the Laboratory had existed, no other new researcher had ever dared to sit close to the stage, but for Daniel, no one complained That was not only because of the support he seemed to have from the old cultivator, but also because he was believed to possess a knowledge on cultivation whose usefulness rivaled their own After all, the value of a researcher was not dictated by how extensive their knowledge of petty things was, but froenerate
By being the first cultivator with an evenly hly by the other researchers This had granted him a status that had permitted him to meet with ancient and important members of the community
”What have you co of interest to you” Said the oldhis arms in front of his chest
Daniel smiled in response, and after a few moments, he said, ”My interest is in the event If I have to be here for a long tiet used to the traditions of the Laboratory And make friends”
The old reat impression of Daniel, who, despite his spirit, body and e in the late twenties, he not only was a powerful entity at the early Godhood stage, but also acted in a clever way, coenerations of young e present in his extre different topics while the Agora filled out, after which, around twenty minutes later, two people walked out of the line of pillars that surrounded the stage and in the direction of the podiuoldman stood to the side, while the old man said, ”Emotional Seekers My proble a e the mind permanently, extrapolate the spirit, and plant the ters into an empty and more powerful body”