Chapter 106: Analysis
In fact, Smith didn't really drink it.
But his men drank high.
It's not that he can't control his subordinates, no matter what, he is also an official trickster, and his control over these police officers is stronger than that of their direct superiors.
The main reason is that he himself had a good time last night, and he didn't plan to come over today.
So he didn't care if his subordinates drank.
As a result, when he woke up this morning, he suddenly remembered that there was another kind of active person in the town.
Smith decided to come over and have a look.
But all the people under his hands were so drunk that they couldn't wake up a few of them with punches and kicks.
In desperation, he could only drag three people who could still open their eyes on the road.
Although almost everyone in Calmer can drive, Smith was the accident.
This police car, which drove in a "S" and "Z" shape for a while, almost hit the barrier in the end, but fortunately stopped.
Smith kicked the car door and staggered out.
Although he didn't drink a drip, after taking this train, it was almost like drinking too much.
"Yo, the amount of alcohol is okay, and I don't blush when I drink like this." Anna looked at Smith, who was not very stable in place, and complained on the other side of the barrier, which the latter couldn't hear anyway.
And Smith obviously saw Anna after getting out of the car, waved hello with difficulty, looked at the lip shape, and probably said "Goodmoring".
Anna was already on fire, so she almost gave him a middle finger, so naturally she didn't say hello to him, but directly took out a piece of paper that had been prepared, and wrote her requirements clearly one by one:
"I've found new clues in it, and you can help me find the most successful magician in the history of the world."
It is necessary to study why Andres is trapped here in order to decipher the rules of the supernatural cane.
So Anna must study Andres's dreams and see where the gap between him and those really well-known magicians lies.
Seeing Anna's question, Smith was clearly unsure.
But he still took out his laptop and went to Google Baidu.
Then he started scratching his head...... Scratch your head...... Keep scratching your head.
Anna changed a piece of paper and wrote, "Is there a problem?" Show it to Smith.
Smith saw Anna's question and immediately typed a paragraph and flipped the screen over:
"I searched for the most famous magicians in the world, and there were so many lists on the Internet that I couldn't find out who was the most well-known......"
After he showed his type, he switched to the interface of the browser, but the fact was that, as he said, the search engine was full of various lists.
"The world's top ten magicians ranking xxx is only 8th"
Top 10 Greatest Magicians of All Time
"The list of the world's top three magicians, among which there is also an X national"
"The World's Top Ten Magicians xx·xxxx can only rank third"
Looking at this dazzling content, Anna also felt embarrassed.
"Can this group of self-media stop for a while? What do I think of so many pheasant lists? ”
She then asked Smith to try to search for something like "official rankings", but apparently there were no official rankings of magicians in the world.
Anna frowned again.
Judging by the content of these pages, it is objectively impossible to rank magicians.
It's all done by scientific means...... Well, now Anna isn't sure if all these magicians are normal.
There are videos and pictures on the Internet, and it is impossible to tell whether or not supernatural powers are used.
Since there is no recognized best magician, there is always something in common between them, right?
"Then let's just think differently." Anna wrote down a new request: "Help me find out which person's name appears most often." ”
Smith opened one page after another and counted them with a sad face.
But soon he didn't count, because he found that no matter which self-media pheasant list it was, it would have a name: David Copperfield.
And they are generally in the top three.
Now Smith didn't have to bother to count next to each other, and directly told Anna the results.
"David Copperfield? Anna was also very impressed by this name, although she had never seen him perform, but she had always heard people mention this person's name since she was a child.
Smith also showed the life story of this man:
David Copperfield, who was able to perform magic tricks at the age of 12, won multiple Emmy Awards, and held the box office record on Broadway for his large-scale performances, and was full of honors.
It's hard to say who is the greatest magician in the world, but if you consider the material achievements such as the number of awards, financial gains, and personal fame, I am afraid that most magicians will target him.
"But it's still not right." These materials failed to solve Anna's doubts, she was still analyzing, "Honors, awards, the supernatural cane can't be given to Andres, and the economy can't give him a lot of money." ”
It is impossible to win the highest award of Kalmei through supernatural powers. With so many top-notch tricksters working for the upper echelons, and even being the upper echelons themselves, how could they let a cane do whatever they wanted.
The economic benefit is even more impossible, if it is good in the city, in this kind of small town, and the inside and outside are cut off, even if you want to add a few zeros to your bank account, you can't do it.
So in the end, only fame, or rather, the audience's recognition remains.
Whether it is a magician or other profession that stands in front of people, what is the core pursuit?
Is it money? Or a trophy?
For many people who truly love what they do, recognition is the most important thing.
If an audience member watches both A and B perform and tells A, I think your performance is the best, and you are much better than B, that's a kind of recognition.
But the question is, how old are you? Why do you give such recognition?
Anna swallowed suddenly.
She thought of a possibility that made her scalp tingle.
If Andres is stuck here, trying countless ways to do just to pursue a kind of recognition, then who can give that recognition?
The audience's recognition, to some extent, is not really recognition.
Because you're a magician, and I'm a magician, you have your audience, and I have my audience, and our audience recognizes our performances.
Why does your audience think you're better than me, and you're really better than me?
The audience is all human, and from the perspective of equality for all, the audience is not wrong in what they say.
Acting is something that is subjectively judged, some people think it is good, some people think it is bad, it is normal, and no one can convince anyone.
Since people are not qualified to evaluate, there is only one thing that is qualified to be evaluated.
That's it—tricky.
Tricks are qualified.