202. System
There was a long silence in the room.
There was still a long section on this page, but Nuno didn't continue to translate, but turned his gaze to Gu Bei.
Also looking at Gu Bei was Ange.
Gu Bei frowned, a little displeased: "What do you think I'm doing?" ”
The two didn't answer, but they didn't look away either.
Even in their eyes, Gu Bei saw a certain desire to explore, as well as relief.
Gu Bei could more or less guess what they were thinking.
Relieved, it was nothing more than thinking of Gu Bei's strange arts.
This thing that they had never seen before, that could not be explained, and that seemed to appear out of thin air, had finally been "found" the source, and they unilaterally believed that Gu Bei's magic and the application of the energy of "Qi" should also come from Lao Tzu's inheritance, rather than Gu Bei's gratuitous end.
Look, that's how humans are.
When you stand with them, they will unite you.
When you start to overtake them, they will stop you.
When you shake them off, they will be jealous of you.
When you are far stronger than them, they will respect you, but at the same time they will retain certain doubts.
For this, Gu Bei didn't have anything to explain.
It is better to say that the appearance of Lao Tzu is largely an endorsement of the existence of Gu Beihe and the strange arts.
Because Gu Bei's appearance was too abrupt.
An ordinary, half-breed orphan with a low bloodline, not only suddenly discovered the existence of "Qi", but even developed a magic based on "Qi" that can use "Qi" to achieve various effects.
At this level, although the current people in the half-race world are forced to admit this fantastical fact due to the status quo, they are actually suspicious of it.
But when the story becomes: an orphaned boy inadvertently gets the inheritance of Lao Tzu 3,000 years ago and learns the secret art that can revitalize the human race.
Doesn't that sound so reasonable?
And to a certain extent, the appearance of Lao Tzu can greatly disperse the pressure on Gu Bei now, divert the attention of the Celestial Empire family and the secret party family, and let them devote part of their energy to search for everything that Lao Tzu left behind, Gu Bei can also be a little more relaxed, so that he will not have to watch out for the jackals who are staring at him every day.
As for the quest......
I guess I was thinking about why I got the inheritance of Lao Tzu.
But don't talk about them at this point, Gu Bei himself is quite confused.
More precisely, his feelings were far more shocking than those of Nono and Ange.
Although Gu Bei once guessed that there were Qi and Yiren in this world through clues, but later, after unremitting searching, there was no gain.
Therefore, although Gu Bei made it clear that the Dragon World and the One-Man World also possessed "Qi", there was no way to confirm it.
Now, he confirms.
Not only did he confirm it, but he even directly saw the origin of the "Qi" in this world.
It's no wonder that he was inexplicably involved in this incident, and inexplicably had a fate entanglement with this ancient book.
Indeed, in this world, Gu Bei should indeed have some connection with this book, after all, he has the same characteristics as the author of the book, Lao Tzu.
They are all discoverers of Qi.
This may be an exaggeration, but both of them are indeed the first talents in the current era to discover "Qi" and apply it.
The difference is that Lao Tzu relies on knowledge and talent.
Gu Bei relied on an inexplicable system.
Therefore, even if other people have practice, they can't have an entanglement of fate with ancient books.
But up to now, his doubts have not been solved, but have become deeper and deeper.
What he was puzzled about was not Lao Tzu's discovery of "Qi".
He is not so narrow-minded as to think that he is the only one in this world who can understand the mystery of Qi.
That's too middle two, and it's even a little stupid.
He wondered: Why did he use Qi?
Is it really a system that allows you to perceive Qi and uses it?
First of all, it needs to be made clear, that is, Gu Bei's Qi is indeed not like Su Xiaoqiao, with a trace of innate Qi.
His physique is just an ordinary person, and the innate Yiqi has long been lost in the process of growth.
So his Qi comes from spiritual practice.
That is, at the beginning, the hanging pot technique of Jishitang.
Basic skills for both hands.
After Gu Bei got the hanging pot, he naturally had to sense Qi, and then began to practice, Gu Bei felt that all this was normal at that time, but now that he reflects back, it is revealed that it is abnormal everywhere.
Because Gu Bei's feeling is normal, it is based on the existence of the system.
In other words, if the system is really a system, then there is no problem in obtaining the method of cultivation, directly crossing the threshold, and relying on proficiency to improve skills.
But in his later practice, Gu Bei suddenly realized that this system might not be the same as he thought.
He is only responsible for providing the method of cultivation, but in fact, the cultivation and development of all aspects are actually carried out by himself.
The so-called proficiency is just a quantification of Gu Bei's current mastery.
In other words, the system is just a machine that is responsible for issuing the Eight Wonders.
But in this case, the problem is exposed.
In Gu Bei's practice, there is a problem that has been ignored because of the existence of the system.
Aptitude.
Now, the system is judged not to be a system.
Then Gu Bei's cultivation qualifications are difficult to judge.
Although judging from all aspects of performance, Gu Bei's talent should be the top one.
But that's not the problem.
The key problem is that Gu Bei skipped the feeling stage.
In the initial practice, except for the children who retained the innate Qi and some special constitutions, there was a threshold that all practitioners could not cross.
Feeling Qi.
Only when you feel Qi can you start cultivating.
This is the iron rule of becoming an alien.
I didn't see what was recorded in Lao Tzu's autobiography, and even Lao Tzu himself couldn't perceive Qi.
If you can't perceive it, how can you use it?
But Gu Bei didn't do it.
That's how he naturally has to cultivate.
It's as if he was able to perceive the existence of Qi.
At that time, Gu Bei did not have a congenital Qi in his body, so he was a special physique?
Of course not.
In fact, if it weren't for the B-level dragon bloodline that was later seen by a little kid, Gu Bei's physique would be an ordinary person at all.
Although now it is also an ordinary person.
That's the big problem.
Gu Bei felt that something was wrong in it, and he knew what was wrong, but he didn't know why it was wrong.
And, there's another problem.
If a system is not a system, then what would it be?
This question was even more unanswered, because the system couldn't open its mouth to answer Gu Bei, and Gu Bei didn't know where the system was.
As a six-library immortal thief, with both hands, and a bull breaking figure who detains the spirit and sends fellow practitioners, Gu Bei once examined his body and soul in great detail, as well as his consciousness body.
However, nothing came of it.
The system is not on him, or rather, the system is on him, but Gu Bei can't find it.
The more Gu Bei thought about it, the more he felt that something was wrong.
From the beginning of the system, all the problems cannot be explained, these are secrets, these secrets are like a net, and he becomes the king of the water.
The water was so deep that he wanted to float, but the net pulled him to the bottom a little bit.
And that's not all.
"The discovery of the strange art and Qi is my personal privacy, and I refuse to answer."
Gu Bei didn't directly give an answer of acknowledgment or denial, but it was just in the clouds, which made people can't help but think about it.
That's what he wants.
not only pulls Lao Tzu as a backstage, but also retains a sense of mystery.
Without giving the two of them time to think deeply, Gu Bei quickly pulled the topic away: "Let's not talk about this first, I think we should be more concerned about another thing, such as ......"
“…… Those two dragons. ”
At the mention of this, Ange's eyes narrowed, and Nono was also a little serious.
In the modern concept of hybrids, the Black King is the ancestor of the dragon, who created this race and was then killed by humans and hybrids together.
And more clearly, I know that the people who participated in that rebel war actually had the four great monarchs, as well as some pure-blooded dragon clans.
They unleashed a betrayal of the great Black Monarch for some reason, and then left their father to sleep on the snowy plains.
Time is a cheap and cruel thing, and he slowly walks through each era, but leaves the secret forever at that time.
Due to the age and lack of information, modern hybrids still can't find the history before the birth of the Black King, and they don't even know how humans appeared.
What? Evolution, you say?
In fact, at that time, Darwin had a method to study the evolution of pure-blooded dragons from half-breeds, but he found nothing, and the secret party did not give him research funds, so this guy simply made up an evolution theory and ran to the ordinary society to cheat money.
As for the academic research results of this product......
It can only be said that it is a landslide.
So, talking about evolution in a world where there are dragons?
Darwin himself was about to burst out of his coffin laughing.
Not to mention the secret party, these guys can't even figure out whether Lao Tzu is a human or a half-blood, if it weren't for the unearthed Ice Sea Fragment, it is estimated that even the White King would not know who the White King is.
Counting on these people to study history, at most they can go through the history of Lao Mei.
What was before the Black King?
I don't know!
But now, that gap has been filled.
In Lao Tzu's narrative, they learned some things that others couldn't understand, and even overturned Lao Tzu's worldview, but also pressed the worldview of Gu Bei and the three people to the ground and rubbed it.
According to Lao Tzu's description, dragons existed before the birth of the world.
But not the Black King, nor the White King, but two unknown dragons.
"The battle led to their deaths, one dragon became the world itself, and the other evolved into everything in the world...... Is this the truth of the world? ”
Ange thoughtfully: "Very valuable research. ”
A scholar in the half-breed world has proposed a corollary: dragons and humans may have a common ancestor.
At that time, Angers had just been admitted to Cambridge and had just been introduced to the world of half-breeds by Menek, so he had some impressions of this.
At that time, many people stood up and ridiculed this scholar, they called him ignorant and stupid.
Later, in order to prove his point, the scholar put himself in a cage with a female dragon in an attempt to reproduce a half-breed.
The results are clear.
In fact, by the time he made that decision, he was already crazy.
Now it seems, who is ignorant?
Ange was sighing, and Gu Bei came up and poured a basin of cold water.
"But it is not ruled out that King Zhou Ling may fool Lao Tzu."
Ange's fiery heart was not extinguished: "In any case, there is always some reference value, which is a historical material from 3,000 years ago. ”
Nono nodded.
Gu Bei did not refute either.
But he always felt that there was something wrong with the story told by Lao Tzu.
Warlocks believe in their spiritual sense very much, let alone a warlock like Gu Bei who has been in contact with fate, to some extent, a warlock's spiritual sense can not only judge right and wrong, but also predict the future.
But I can only feel that there is a problem, but I can't find where the problem is.
Could it really be that King Zhou Ling is fooling Lao Tzu?
It doesn't feel like it either.
The Spirit King is not an emperor with great merits, and he doesn't have any heart, so he won't cheat Lao Tzu in this kind of thing.
But it's not impossible.
After all, he is also an emperor.
Gu Bei kept an eye on it, and did not fully believe the story told by Lao Tzu.
Nuno pondered, "In other words, the Black King is not actually the original Dragon King, but is derived from one of the first two dragons. ”
Gu Bei and Ange also guessed that the dragon that appeared later in the story should be the Black King Nidhogg.
Ange nodded: "It turns out that this is the truth of history." ”
Gu Bei pursed his lips and didn't speak.
The truth of history?
Let's speak, is there a truth in history?
As long as it can be written, it has been processed, and what it really is is two words.
Moreover, Gu Bei would not believe in a four-handed legend that had been passed down from an unknown place to King Zhou Ling, from King Zhou Ling to Lao Tzu, and then from Lao Tzu for 3,000 years before it reached the ears of a few people.
The sky was already overcast outside, and Gu Bei opened the window and saw a round of red sun rising.
Translating ancient texts is really not an easy job, not only a waste of energy, but also a waste of time, especially ancient characters like the Great Seal, the difficulty of analysis is higher, to be honest, but any ordinary person, no matter how many years he has studied this subject, it is estimated that the level is not as high as Nuonuo.
It will take about a month to have the number of Nono overnight translations.
But even if it was Nuno, it took a long night to translate this.
There was a swiping sound outside the door, and then the room opened, and Chu Zihang and the three of them rushed in.
As soon as the three of them entered the room, they were stunned for a moment, and then ......
"Headmaster!"
Ange smiled and nodded at the trio, then motioned for them to take their seats.
The three of them didn't know why, but Gu Bei and Ange didn't mean to explain, they just looked at Nuo Nuo: "Go on." ”
Change source app, view the latest chapters of the book on multiple sites at the same time. 】
The three of them looked at each other, and then saw the tattered silk book in Nono's hand, with strong historical traces.
Nono followed the previous section and continued downward.
——
"Mother, Ding."
"I feel the heat."