Chapter 260: Presentation

In the makeshift office building of the Society of Truth behind the paper mill, a heated discussion ends with Saul's arrival, but no one tells Saul what is so magical about the little stone he holds in his hand. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

"This stone contains energy?" Thor looked at the mysterious-looking stone, and had to admit that from the outside, maybe it did have some unusual energy.

"Yes, Your Majesty—" Gliston further explained, "it can unleash a whole new energy source that is unlike any energy we have ever known." ”

Saul looked at Gliston's serious expression, and the scholars tried their best to suppress their excitement, Franklin seemed to want to say something, but obviously he also agreed with Gliston's current explanation, so he did not stand up to refute.

Playing with Pebble, Thor became interested, and he said to Gliston:

"You mean it doesn't radiate heat, it doesn't discharge, it doesn't radiate, it doesn't move but it produces energy?"

Gliston hesitated for a moment, then explained:

"Uh...... Your Majesty...... I think he created some kind of chemical reaction -- to make the atoms inside ...... move."

However, he was interrupted in the middle of his sentence, and Franklin seemed to be unable to hold back at last, and he stepped forward, and before Gliston could not suppress the red light on his face, he said to Saul with a little excitement:

"No...... Your Majesty, this must be some kind of psychic force, I call it mind-driven—"

"Oh, mind-driven?" said Saul, who was amused by Franklin's new definition, stopped Gliston and motioned for the two of them to speak one by one, and then turned to face Franklin, with a smile on his lips, and said to him with interest:

"Tell me what mind-driven is, and how did you find out?"

Franklin didn't care about anything like a demonstration at the moment, and he took the small stone from Thor with some trembling and held it in his palm.

As a psychologist, he never imagined that one day he would come to such a magical world, although it is no different from the earth on the surface, but there is a mysterious existence here, which makes him believe that there must be something here that is not driven by matter, or that spirit can also drive physical objects.

Sure enough, the discovery of this stone was regarded by Franklin as the greatest achievement of his life, and he believed that if he were on earth, he might have lived a life of peace and prosperity, but there would never be such an unbelievable discovery that would have made him live a completely different life.

Franklin couldn't help but feel a little proud of his courage to walk through the door in the first place, perhaps he was just thinking that he wanted to find something different from Earth in another world.

He held the stone in his hand, and Gliston, though he argued with him with his own ideas, did not know that Franklin dared to argue with them in the minds of their group of scholars, an argument that did not conform to common sense, was formally due to the fact that he had already done a small experiment.

"Your Majesty—" He bowed again, the expression on his face serious and calm

"Let me prove to you that what I say is not false. ”

As his words fell, all the scholars, including Gliston and Maxwell, looked surprised, and Gliston was even more incredulous, as if shocked that Franklin didn't know what he was doing.

"Has he already experimented?" Gliston muttered to himself, quickly denying the idea himself.

"It can't be -- there's simply not enough equipment here for experiments and analyses, there's no way he's going to do experiments. ”

Glliston, full of doubts, looked at Franklin as if he had gone mad, and he must have done it to prove to himself that he was right.

Gliston began to worry a little again, and if it was because of this, he was tempted to persuade Franklin not to do so, knowing that it was to prove to Thor that it would be hard for Gliston to imagine what would happen if he failed or was treated as a fool of His Majesty.

Although within the Truth Society, all consider His Majesty Saul to be an enlightened, visionary, affable, and even very similar to many of the esteemed people they have known on Earth.

But it was undeniable that he was still the monarch of a country, His Majesty, and Gliston could not think of a king who could have been at peace after being obviously fooled, and Gliston would have wanted to step forward to stop him if it weren't for Franklin's inexplicable self-confidence.

"Okay, then you can demonstrate. Salk didn't think too much about it, he was very interested in what Franklin said, he knew very well that the world of Wotan was different from Earth, there were gods, magic, and arcane, so what Franklin said about the mind drive was not completely unfounded in his opinion.

After all, isn't he himself the one who can achieve mind control, although he has already used the power of the Divine Son, including a little bit of the power of the Origin, but he still did it after all.

"Yes—" Franklin replied briefly, then lowered his head and stared intently at the pebble in his hand, as if there was something on it that would keep one eye.

"......" Everyone looked at Franklin and the stone in his hand with bated breath, and Gliston was no exception, he knew that there was no chance to come forward and persuade him now, although he had different opinions, but he was still slightly worried about Franklin, worried about the punishment he would receive if he failed.

In this way, after more than ten minutes, Franklin still stared at the stone, and barely moved the whole time.

At this moment, even Maxwell, who was standing behind him, began to worry, and he kept looking at Thor, fearing that His Majesty would be anxious and impatient at this seemingly comical long wait, thinking that he was fooling himself.

But fortunately, Thor is a god in the end, and he has a very good tolerance for waiting for him, time is dispensable in his opinion, anyway, his ontological lifespan is almost infinite, and this mere ten minutes of waiting is nothing.

So Thor still had an interested smile on his face, which also made the person who was secretly worried about Franklin breathe a sigh of relief, and secretly prayed that he would hurry up and let his experiment begin.

I don't know who the prayer was for, but it seemed that after a few seconds, the prayer would take effect immediately, and at that moment, Franklin suddenly raised his head, looked at Saul, and said confidently:

"Your Majesty - you're done, let's start the experiment for you now. ”