Chapter 606: The Electricity Stealing Foursome (Part I)
"No, I haven't figured it out yet." Bruce turned his head away from Schiller, but Schiller didn't look at him, but said to himself: "Okay, if you have studied it, then I think these energies have their place." β
Bruce stared at Schiller, Schiller stared at Bruce, the two stared at each other for a minute, and finally Schiller spoke first: "Listen, Bruce, I will tolerate your poor grades, just because, you are quite good at scientific research, if you don't even have this strength, I will have to go to your housekeeper and talk about your grades in school......"
Bruce coughed twice, then turned back and said, "Wait for me in a minute, I'll go back and get it now." β
While waiting for Bruce to fetch the core of the ark reactor he had made, Schiller was not idle, the old nun taught the children to sing on it, and Schiller waited on the roof to catch owls.
After singing two songs, the accumulated energy is already a lot, although it still can't be compared to the magic energy obtained from Marvel, but it is easier to obtain, and it takes almost no effort.
Don't look at Schiller's getting so much energy in Marvel, but it also takes a lot of energy, just the Nar serving incident contains how many layers of calculations, not only to get enough resources for yourself, but also to feed everyone from top to bottom, so that the overall strength of the earth can be improved, which requires a lot of mental calculations.
In contrast, eating these dark owls is too simple, squatting on the roof while they are singing, and eating as much as they want.
These things don't resist, they are pure energy creatures, and they don't even need to be digested, and if the chaotic energy sent by Nar is pebble fried meat, then these energies are delicious gruel.
As he ate, Schiller began to suspect that this energy seemed to have been extracted and refined by someone in advance.
Schiller, who has read the comics, knows that behind the dark owl sacrifice stands the dark dragon Barbatos, however, Schiller does not believe that Barbatos' energy will be so soft, obviously, this group of dark owl sacrifices as a human being, in order to make these energies act on the human body, and the result is all cheap.
Thinking in this way, Schiller had something else in mind.
In Marvel, the energy obtained from Nar cannot be directly used by humans, otherwise, Schiller also wants to make a magic Spider-Man, magic Hulk and the like.
But unfortunately, without the innate energy affinity attribute, such energy cannot be used, and those usable flesh cannot be found from the many pebbles, which is something that only the mages of Kama Taj or the cosmic demon gods can do.
Stark was able to use the Ark Reactor to make the magic energy work on himself, but he couldn't do wholesale and press the Ark Reactor for everyone.
The cost of this is too great, and the gain is too small, and Spider-Man and Hulk don't need to use any extra energy to improve themselves, if they have it, it is better, and if they don't, they don't need to put in so much energy to get it.
However, these abilities, refined and extracted by the Dark Owl Sacrifice, seem to be adapted to the weak human body, and may not just be a human body, but are specially provided for children.
Even the weaker individuals in the human race can adapt to this power, and even live in symbiosis with them, so if this power is instrumentalized, can it be used by every ordinary person?
To put it simply, the development of Gotham's logistics industry has been full of twists and turns, originally, the industrial system of logistics transfer station is relatively healthy, but natural and man-made disasters continue, and there is no smooth time, but if you get the strongest black technology transmission array in logistics, whether it is rain, snow, natural disasters and man-made disasters, it will not affect the delivery of those truck drivers.
Thinking about it, Schiller also felt that his idea was too pragmatic, and he got such an energy, and he actually thought about how to develop the logistics industry.
But it's not unreasonable, it's still the same sentence, if anyone can ride the portal at any time, what problem is still difficult to solve?
In Marvel, the context of this sentence may only be for superheroes, and it may be dangerous for ordinary people to go through the portal, but if this energy is more civilian, and an ordinary human can go through the portal, wouldn't the development of earth technology directly speed up?
Schiller waited for Bruce as he stood on the roof and pondered these questions, and the more he thought about it, the more he felt that this plan was good, but the more he thought it was good, the more unpleasant he looked at the pile of owls.
Now, these children at the bottom can attract about twenty or thirty owls when they sing a song, basically one for each person, sometimes a few less, and the time to sing the whole song is about three minutes, that is, about 10 owls a minute.
However, these owls are the same size as the owls in reality, so big, there is not much energy at all, although the speed and number of them are okay, but compared with the plan that Schiller is thinking, it seems that it is too little.
One of the major characteristics of the human race is that it has an inexplicable vision for scale, automation and assembly line operations, and there are even special games of this kind to satisfy players' desire to continuously expand production lines and increase production capacity.
In Schiller's view, now, children singing at the bottom and catching owls on top of it are no different from primitive fishing and hunting, and if you want to enter modernization, you must first standardize, and then further reduce costs, shorten production time, and improve production efficiency.
Schiller didn't stay on the roof either, he went back to the room underground with a flash, and then began to work with others on how to improve the efficiency of collecting the dark owl's energy.
After initially speaking his thoughts, Konstantin was simply amazed by Schiller, he looked at Schiller and said: "You mean, you want to extract this energy on a large scale, just like humans extract oil?" β
"That's right, you see that this energy has so many advantages, except that it is not under our control, it is simply the perfect energy source."
"Wait, it's not magic at all, we can't...... I mean...... You have to be in awe, it's not oil. β
"If he had been in awe, the Green Lantern Legion headquarters would not have been in short supply until now." Hal leaned against the wall with his arms crossed and said disdainfully.
"There is no difference between the green light energy and the dark energy of this dark owl, they are just an energy, leave the hell occult behind, we are pragmatists." Schiller said.
Looking at Konstantin's expression, Hal could understand his current state of mind very well, and he was also in this mood when Schiller deceived the green light energy.
But I have to admit that watching the magical energy that I once worshiped as a god being pumped out like oil and then stored in a container can really destroy that useless awe.
The greatest fear of human beings comes from the unknown, and when something can be collected and used by them, this fear will cease to exist, or in other words, the original fear will be transformed into another more powerful energy, which is greed.
And apparently, Konstantin was also a greedy man.
Who wants to say that Konstantin is a law-abiding magician, then the countless demons in hell who have lost their pants by him really have something to say.
His moral bottom line is much lower than that of Hal, so he briefly condemned for a second, and immediately leaned in with great interest and asked, "What are you going to do?" The energy pumped out can give me 20 percent...... No, I'll do my best to help you as soon as you get there. β
Schiller glanced at him and said, "That's what you said." β
"Don't worry, Konstantin counts when he speaks."
Schiller didn't say anything more, but stood there and closed his eyes, and said, "Wait a minute, I'll find someone professional." β
He paused for a second, and when he opened his eyes again, his expression did not change, but there was a different light in his eyes, and he looked up and looked at the owl hovering in the sky through the spirit vision, as if he were watching a mouth-watering meal.
"First, we need to solve the first problem." Schiller led Constantine and Hal out of the room, to the surface of the cathedral, and stood at the intersection of the way to the living room, looking at the singing children, and went on to say:
"The time for a song is too long, it takes 3 minutes to finish singing, sometimes the singing is incomplete, and you need to stop halfway, and it takes an average of 5 minutes to attract a wave of owls, which is definitely not good at this speed."
Hal thought for a moment and said, "No, I didn't take so long to watch Aisha sing at Wayne Manor before?" Probably only sang three or four lines, right? β
"What is the principle of this ballad that can attract special energy?" Schiller looked at Konstantin and asked.
"It's hard to say, it could be some special vocabulary tied to the occult concept, it could be a special tune, or even a spell made up of words and tunes." Konstantin replied.
Although his answer was as if he had not answered anything, the occult was exactly that, and there were many ways to achieve a result, and all kinds of strange ways.
"It's okay, we can try it." Schiller stepped forward and nodded to Father Daniel, who held out a hand, and the nun stopped, and she turned to the children and said, "Take a break, sit down, and the owner of the restaurant will come and prepare lunch for you." β
As soon as they heard that the class was still in charge of food, the children chattered excitedly about which restaurant the owner would be and what would be delicious.
The three of Schiller, the old priest and the nun got together to discuss, Daniel knew about the owl, so he would support Schiller's plan, and only by finding out this group of people and completely exterminating them could he protect the children of Gotham.
Hearing that Schiller wanted to experiment with the principles of nursery rhymes, they worked out a plan together, and after a while the nun organized the children again, and then said to them: "Now, let's divide into two groups, the lyrics group and the tune group, the lyrics group will learn the lyrics, and the tune group will learn the tune first." β
"The lyrics group is divided into 4 groups, one person learns 3 sentences, the tune group is the same, one person writes two bars, come, next, listen to my arrangement, start from this middle line of my fingers, the left is the lyrics group, the right is the tune group......"
The nuns organized the children, divided them into small groups, and began to teach them individually, each with their own lyrics or tune, and after teaching for a long time, they began to sing their own part one by one.
Sure enough, after such an experiment, something was revealed, in such a complex song, not every lyric, every tune is useful, and most of them are just tricks, the purpose is to cover up the really useful lyrics and tunes.
Some of the groups they were divided into immediately attracted owls when they sang their lyrics, while the other groups did not respond to any of them, no matter how many times they sang them.
Konstantin stood in front of the choir, touched his chin and said, "I guess that human language is just a faΓ§ade, maybe the pronunciation of the lyrics, plus the rhythm of the tune, some syllables formed by it, just become incantations, and many summoning spells I know are like this......"
"Can you distill all these syllables? The shorter the better. β
Konstantin pulled out a notebook, frowned, stared at the children who were singing, and began to record quickly.
After listening to almost every group, Konstantin laid the notebook flat, and Schiller and Hal came up, and they saw that the notebook had only a few short syllables written on itβ"Mulitz."
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