Chapter 184: Strange's Happy Life (1)(2/2)
"Do you know how Stark views magic?"
Strange looked at Schiller. He actually wanted to say that he didn't care about Stark's disgusting view, but he did want to know how this group of people who have stood at the top of ordinary humans and have obtained the most fame and fortune in the world viewed such extraordinary things.
"When vampires invaded, he also thought about this issue. The immortality, even immortality that ordinary people dream of, was born, and they were very strong and powerful. Even well-trained ordinary people must be in groups to deal with one of them. This seems really unfair, just like the creator's partial joke."
"But then I think about it, this kind of thing happened tens of millions of years ago. In the ancient wilderness era, human bodies were completely unable to compare with those beasts with sharp minions, but in the end we still lived to this day and developed such a prosperous civilization."
"But that's different." Strange pointed out the loophole in this view: "The ones who can magic are still humans, not beasts. They have all the advantages of human beings, are wise, can think, and can pass on their inheritance."
"And she mentioned to me that they are also organized, like ordinary people, in groups and division of labor and cooperation. They have all the advantages of ordinary humans, plus magic..."
"So why didn't they rule humanity? Or why did you never hear of them in your previous lives? Why would such a superior and powerful group not stand in front of the public and lead humanity to greater glory?"
Strange was silent, Schiller said to him: "Perhaps there is a possibility that their abilities are indeed completely higher than ordinary people. They are more noble than us and will not use this ability to enslave ordinary people."
"And you and I know that humans have wisdom and will have ambitions and desires. If they are really so superior and can achieve achievements that ordinary people cannot achieve in decades in a moment without paying any price, then we will definitely see the fierce wars between them and ordinary people in history books."
“Humans even want to rule other humans by their nationality and skin color, not to mention a truly superior ability?”
"So..." Strange said hesitantly.
"So of course they have to pay the price," Schiller spread his hands and said, "If you still don't believe it, why not try it?"
"I..." Strange closed his eyes, frowned, looking a little painful. After all, anyone who has been denied the skills he has studied hard for many years would feel very depressed.
But he had to admit that he was very curious about this magical power.
In other words, in this way, Strange was more confused in his heart. He wanted to know where this power came from and why it was so powerful? Is there really no shortcomings?
Schiller looked at Strange, thinking that now, this future supreme mage did not take the initiative to pursue magic because of his strong desire to save himself or save people, but learned the truth of the other half of this world on such an ordinary and ordinary morning.
He was greatly impacted, but the problems he thought were different. Strange still had the time to think about some philosophical issues of Yangchun Baixue, instead of just like a desperate stray dog, he could only regard magic as the only life-saving straw.
The change in social identity gave Strange a considerable initiative in the face of ancient Yishi.
Strange still has a way out. Even if he doesn't become a supreme mage, he can still be a happy rich man in ordinary society. Even if he still becomes a supreme mage later, he can still play an important role in this society.
This is Schiller's purpose.
Schiller always believed that a supreme wizard who completely transcends human society was not good enough. When they put themselves in a lonely and high position for a long time, their mentality would gradually change, and they would be separated from ordinary humans. If they forgot that they were born in this ordinary society, this is the root of the birth of everything.
And this is very likely to make them the biggest threat to human society.
Even if Strange, like Gu Yi, can truly transcend the world and stick to his original intention, the effect he has had is too small. With the status and ability of the Supreme Master, he can do more.
If others do more, Schiller can do less and have more time to spend on paid fishing.
Therefore, Schiller chose the money offensive and used the pie falling from the sky to knock Strange, the future supreme mage, to let him not be too far away from this society.
Schiller asked Strange: "Isn't it happy to be a rich man?"
"Of course you're happy." Strange replied subconsciously: "Where are unhappy if you have money?"
"You may feel happy now as a rich man, but after you are exposed to magic and great magic, you will find..."
“Being a rich man is not actually happy enough?”
Chapter completed!