Chapter 157: Learning to Use Mana (2)

When all the children had taken out the correct textbooks and turned to the assigned page numbers, Victor said, "Okay, now you read the second page, and in the meantime, I'll tell you something." Start now. ”

No one was whispering in the classroom, everyone was reading the textbook seriously, even the naughtiest ones.

"Mana is actually a reflection of our spiritual energy in the world of Elsa. As you can see, mana comes in five colors: blue, green, white, red, and black. These five colors of mana are called mana origins—and they're the root of all your spell casting. Of course, in fact, the old headmaster of Dilpet's book "Mana Five" categorizes the nature of the origin of these five types of mana, and you can simply think that they represent the five powers. Of course, some of you already have your own judgment on five-color mana, and I don't want to spoil your cognition, but as a basis for learning spells, you should start with the most basic and primitive cognition. So, let me ask, what power do you think each of the five colors of mana represents? Or to put it another way, when you see the classification of these five colors, what words do you think is better to describe them? Who's going to talk about it? ”

The annoying Max Exkushin raised his hand first, and Lina didn't know what she was thinking, but was preempted.

"Very well, Mr. Exkushin! Tell us what you think! I see you've read the second page. Victor said.

"Yes, Mr. Victor. Allow me to start with the forces I know best. Max bowed gracefully and began his statement: "Mr. Victor, ladies and gentlemen. I'll start with the red mana I know best. When I see red, the first thing I think of is blood, the red of blood, and the second, I think of fire. That's my most intuitive sense. Actually, I still have some ideas for green mana. Green is the color of life, and I think that any creature alive is the embodiment of green mana, and it flows through the lives of each and every one of us. I had a vision that if all five colors of mana were on top of Elsa's world, green would represent our soul and red would represent our blood. However, I haven't figured out the mana of the other colors yet, but I think I'll probably be able to refine my theory later, which still needs to be learned. With that, Max saluted again and sat down, and the students of Tanganis applauded, and of course, some of the children from the other houses applauded.

It's not that they like Max anymore, it's just that they think Max has a more insightful understanding, and the children are relatively simple, and they always worship people who are better than themselves.

Lena applauded, and Joshua gave him a disgruntled look. Lena knew what Joshua meant, but she thought Joshua was too emotional. She just thinks that Max is not a rice bucket, on the contrary, although he has a high-flying personality and likes to be demagogic from above, but compared to her brother, Lena thinks Max is not a little smarter, and his speech does have a unique opinion.

"A bad temper is better than a rice bucket." She muttered quietly, but no one heard her.

"Very well, it seems that our Mr. Exkushin already has his own unique perspective on the origin of these two types of mana! I'm not going to comment on whether you're right or not, because I don't know, Aisha's truth is so big that how can we be sure that our own thinking is the most correct? Moreover, transactions are often two-sided or multifaceted. Just like food, food fills the stomach, and some people overeat and kill themselves. Can we say that food is bad? Can we say that we refuse to eat? Therefore, I think that Mr. Exkushin should be commended, and Tanguness should be given a well-deserved 2 points! ”

There was a cheer from the Tangnis students below, and the students of the other houses were not so good-looking, but they couldn't stop it, just like the phrase that Exkushin often said: The smart people in this world are always by your side, but more than that, they are a bunch of stupid rice buckets.

Only for this sentence, Lena simply empathizes.

In fact, if it weren't for her bitter hatred with Tangneis, Lena felt that she could have become good friends with Max. After all, in Lena's senses, character and temper are not a big deal, but she will never accept a person's stupidity.

Like Max, Lena is also a very proud person at heart. For those fools who wander around on Elsa, Lena doesn't say anything, but her heart is full of complaints. Max is actually a straight-tempered person, and he always expresses his contempt for others - the guys in Tanganness eat that. However, the only difference between Lena and Max is that she keeps her contempt for fools in her heart - fools can be useful sometimes, and more friends are better than more enemies.

"Anyone else you'd like to talk about?" Victor wandered back and forth among his desks, and for a moment the children stared at the pages and wondered how the classroom had fallen silent, and the sound of turning pages back and forth could be heard.

"I have an idea! Old... Forehead... Division? Joshua wanted to talk about the old man, but when Victor had promised to teach him how to make his own broomstick, he decided to give the old man a little respect.

"Say it!" Victor didn't care, he waved his hand, and continued to wander.

"Max and I are a little bit at odds about red mana. He said that red mana represents fire, and I agree with that, after all, we all want fire, and he was the first to say it! What I'm trying to say is something deeper. I think red is the color of passion, or can I extend the definition of fire, burning, or temperature? Dig a little deeper, the gathering of energy? ”

Joshua's statement clearly intrigued Victor: "Burning? Excellent! You see, Mr. Donavan has thought of phenomena from specific matters, which is a very good idea, and you can also extend it in this way, which will help you to broaden your horizons and not limit yourself to death. But the gathering of energy? No one has come up with this idea, and I think Mr. Donavan could look into it—of course, as you gain knowledge, but that doesn't prevent it from being a good start. For the sake of thought, for the sake of possibility, Zanmir plus 1 point. ”

The children's minds were finally broadened by the two men's speeches, and even the most taciturn of the Brahmans raised their hands.

"Oh, Mr. Fan, I have to make sure, is it you going to say it or Miss Elle is going to say it?" Victor asked.

"Mr. Victor meow~ It's Fan who wants to say meow~ Ellie will raise her claws if she wants to say it~" Ellie yawned and replied lazily.

"Yes sir, I just want to say one color, and that is black. I think black represents inclusion, and I think there are countless possibilities for black. Van said.

"I'm really surprised by this class of students, another point of view that I haven't heard of, very good, very good, but Mr. Fan, you have to tell us what you think." Victor said with praise.

"That's what I think, Mr. Victor. I used to cook my own meals, but of course, I also got some for Ellie, and sometimes I ate whatever I could find. Once, I went into the mountains and picked a lot of fruit, which came in all colors. At that time, I wanted to boil these fruits and eat them, so I put them in the pot one by one and boiled them. When I put in a red sour fruit, the water in the pot turned red; When I add a little yellow lemon, the soup in the pot turns orange, and after I put a little blue sweet peach, the soup in the pot turns black. I've found that mixing two colors always results in something else, but when you mix multiple colors, it always turns black, even though it tastes just as good. So, I think black encompasses all the other colors, which is a manifestation of inclusivity. ”

Victor clapped his hands and said, "It's good to analyze the phenomenon, Mr. Fan, it's one of the basic qualities of a wizard to conduct experiments. I think you've convinced me that I can't find a logical error in your theory. ”