Chapter 153: Anger
I don't know when most of the new generation of mages began to advocate the role of reason, and many of them were the leading figures among the reformist mages.
The spells we have come from rational thinking - and many well-known sorcerers have argued so.
The general view of modern sorcerers is that reason is capable of making human behavior fit a specific purpose, and that intelligence in identifying, judging, and evaluating actual reasons is derived from this. They advocate logical reasoning rather than relying on appearances to arrive at conclusions, opinions and reasons for action.
Rationality can better cast spells, and weave the Rubik's cube more accurately under the premise of understanding the basis of spells. A high degree of order can effectively improve work efficiency, and similarly, only by controlling the flow of refined magic with a calm mind can spells be efficiently organized.
However, human beings are human beings after all, and absolute calmness is nothing but a luxury, and the result of forcibly erasing a qiē emotion can only be to bring a more ruinous impact when it explodes. No matter what kind of person you are, it is difficult to completely erase the influence of emotions on spells when you actually operate them.
And this is especially true of people who are emotional, and their spells tend to be swayed by love.
"What do you think you have done, ah? Savior, or unsung hero—how dare you run out to obstruct our noble cause!," he roared in such a way that his voice sounded a little out of tune, "you are all worms, vile and savage, and you do not know at all that you sacrifice yourselves for honor and righteousness, but are bent on holding back those who are noble. ”
His anger burned so great that it almost burned into flames to destroy Curt who had hindered him in his "noble cause." The refining magic of the individual is affected by itself, and those who are in intense love will show a warm and vivid brilliance, and those who are calm will appear calm and bleak.
A person whose emotions have obvious ups and downs if he is provoked. The fury of the eruption will be as irrepressible as a volcano. The flame-like crimson magic was spreading rapidly, and the scribbled Rubik's Cube was accumulating a large amount of mana, ready to erupt in flames.
"Isn't this guy really crazy? How dare you use such a rough flame spell...... If a spell of this size gets out of control, it will involve him with it. ”
Miles away, Lizzie observed the sorcerer's movements in the distance, muttering with a slight headache, "Two, four, seven...... Thirteen in all--this guy is dying, or what, is it possible that he really wants to come to the so-called 'noble self-sacrifice'?"
Human thoughts come from experience. Therefore, most of the "knowledge" may mainly come from the accumulation of experience and the observation of phenomena. Human beings instinctively grasp some basic principles through observation - which may not be correct - and then can deduce the rest of their knowledge from them.
However, spells cannot be mastered through simple experience accumulation, and it may be possible to master simple spell casting methods through continuous training, but there is absolutely no way to understand the principles of spells in more depth. It's like math, the deeper the knowledge, the more abstract it becomes.
The use of "knowledge" to acquire "technology" produces "phenomena" - the final realization of magic is a phenomenon that defies common sense, rather than a concrete result.
Maybe that's right. A spell cannot be a technique in which the caster can do whatever he wants, and there are certain principles for the specific phenomena it can produce. Using the refined magic power in the body as an energy supply, the structure of the corresponding spell is compiled through a fixed algorithm, so as to create the phenomenon of spells.
Identify principles and interpret concepts. In this way, we can understand the basic principles of spells - modern magic research has been dedicated to understanding why a spell can achieve a specific effect. In contrast, archaic spells are techniques that know the effect, but may not explain the principle.
Compared to the ancient spells, which are still at the technical level, the modern new spells are much clearer and more rigorous in structure than their principles. This was followed by an easier and more accessible spell education, and many spells that used to be only understood were now strictly the principles of the textbooks.
Rational research has made spells more realistic, and the popularity of spell education has produced a large number of new mages. They may not be as powerful as their ancient counterparts, but the sheer base ensures that it is easier for those with high-level spellcaster qualifications. As for the apprentices of the sorcerers who stopped at the stage of simple skills, their existence also brought the use of spells closer to the world, allowing them to be used more widely in all parts of society.
This made some of the old antiques whose minds were still resting on the Wizard's Tower very unhappy. They believed that the spread of sorcery was "a taintment of noble knowledge." The dispute between the schools has been a long time, and it has long been a huge rift between the old and new schools of sorcery.
Such a split led to an event, which the researchers of ancient spells called "noble self-sacrifice." A sorcerer who had been denied by a new type of sorcerer because of his research had lost his original position, and in a fit of rage, he rushed into the other party's research room, using a fire spell to turn himself and the mage who had taken him a qiē and a qiē research material into ashes.
Such an act is not noble, there is only blood and fire, and there is no "glory" in it.
Because it wasn't just the lab that was burning in that fire. There were also many innocent people and their possessions - in the heat of rage, the spell unsurprisingly got out of hand. What was supposed to be a scorching bomb that would have only burned the opponent turned into a burst fireball that blew up the entire research institute in an instant.
"Curt, rush up and attack the Rubik's Cube next to him directly. Don't give him a chance to cast his spells. In order to avoid the worst, Lizzie told Curt to hurry up, "starting with the third on his right, destroying them along the path of the flow of mana." ”
Some of the crimson Rubik's Cubes had broken away from the "scribbled" Cheng Dù, and it was almost difficult to maintain even the most basic spell structure, and the magician who was blinded by anger obviously didn't notice those places, and he was still injecting magic into the Rubik's Cube, so that it could take shape faster.
"Understood. ”
Curt couldn't help but want to laugh at his toil, but the current situation left him with no time to mock the black-clad mage. At the expense of the steadiness of the spell, the high concentration of magic allowed the Rubik's Cube to complete it as quickly as possible, and the power contained in it became more and more dangerous over time.
The one who plays with fire will*, but it would not be good if he dragged others in.
With a flick of the long knife and a position ready to stab, Curt leapt forward to the black-clad mage who was driving the spell a dozen paces away. His body was like a bow off the string, and the blade in front was the arrow that shot out, and the dim magic condensed on it, multiplying the power of the blade.
The all-out assault structure completely ignores evasion and defense, and is also exchanged for more power - if you don't get hurt, it's better than this slum being blown away. Most of the slum shacks are made of planks and dried straw, which are undoubtedly the best combustibles that have been dried under the scorching sun. If the sorcerer gets what he wants, this place will be reduced to a sea of fire.
"Sure enough, it's an inferior creature, and it can't do anything but rush forward. ”
The black-clothed mage, who had suffered a big loss under Curt's advance just now, would not take it lightly this time, and in just a dozen steps, he would be rushed in front of Curt almost instantly, and his reaction was quite in line with the usual style of a mage who was attacked by surprise in battle.
"Roar—the cry sign of the flames!"
With a casual wave of his hand, the magic line dragged the pre-prepared Rubik's Cube to the front, the scribbled Rubik's Cube was already filled with magic power, and the crimson geometric structure reflected the blazing light. From it burst a red-hot almost incandescent glow, which rushed straight towards Curt.
The high-heat magic spray is said to be a spell that simulates the roaring of the legendary creature "dragon". This is a high flame spell that requires a lot of mana to complete, and the range is inversely proportional to the power, but it is enough to meet the approaching enemy.
"Who do you say is an inferior creature?"
In the face of the rushing heatwave, Curt did not flinch, but jumped into the air with a hard kick of both legs, which was able to dodge the rushing flames. Then he turned over in mid-air, turned the long knife of the stabbing structure, and slashed it down with a large upper section, smashing a Rubik's cube that was about to be completed.
It was too late, it was too soon, and at the moment when the black-clothed wizard was still stunned by Curt's unbelievable temporary maneuver, Curt crashed into his arms. His shoulders fit into the sorcerer's chest, and the weight of his whole body and the added blow made a muffled "pop!" sound. The guy who was hit didn't even have time to snort, but Curt made up for a leg in the abdomen, and the whole person was beaten to pieces.
Taking advantage of the sorcerer's uncontrollable momentum, the long knives swept smoothly through their weak joints, destroying them before they burst out of control. The out-of-control magic power rushed into the crack of the Rubik's Cube, and the air was suddenly stained with a scorching smell.
This series of actions seems to be done in one go, but in fact, Curt himself has pinched a cold sweat.
If the heat wave just now hits him head-on, he may be going to become a humanoid torch - fortunately, this sorcerer is not at the level of home, and the scope of spells is not extensive. But the fan-shaped flames also scorched the ground behind Curt.
The black-clothed mage had already crawled up when he destroyed the Runaway Rubik's Cube, and his body was still trembling slightly from the combo just now. Curt really wanted to take advantage of the victory, but in the distance outside of his line of sight, several mana projectiles for support were fired to hinder his movements.
Instead of sneaking up on him, but to give the enemy he wounded a chance to leave, the black-clad sorcerer had already jumped onto the roofs of nearby buildings and disappeared into the distant streets as he dodged the projectiles fired from afar.
As a result, I was escaped...... (To be continued)
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