Chapter 128 The shared system of the two worlds is still relying on its "old" system.
Chapter 128 The shared system of the two worlds is still relying on its "old" system.
The boundary between wizards and mortals is the boundary between "semi-digitalization" and flesh and blood, the boundary between "transcending matter" and matter itself.
This boundary is like an insurmountable chasm, making it difficult for anyone to cross.
At the same time, this is also the greatest guarantee for wizards, and the greatest gift that those ancient wizards gave to their successors.
If you say that this boundary can be easily crossed, Luo Ang instinctively doesn't believe it.
But if there was no breakthrough... Although the wizard Valennil's expression was cunning, where did the smugness in his eyes come from?
The achievement that would make one wizard feel "proud" or even "show off" in front of another wizard is not necessarily a success that is inferior to that of a wizard—just as a middle school student would not show off to another middle school student that they just got a perfect score on an elementary school test.
Upon hearing Loon's guess, the smugness in the wizard Valennil's eyes instantly turned into shock.
"How is this possible?"
The wizard Valennir's eyes widened.
In his view, it was already quite remarkable that Loen could see through some details of his knight modification and knew that the focus of the modification was on the heart.
But beyond that...
The destructive power unleashed by an ordinary knight transcends the limits of life force—what an earth-shattering thing that would be!
How could this Thunder Wizard in front of me have thought of this so quickly?
Is this something a normal wizard would think of and be able to think of?
This makes absolutely no sense!
In reality, if the wizard Valenil knew about the education Loon received in his previous life, he would know that Loon's current behavior is perfectly reasonable!
Seeing the shock on the face of the wizard Valennir, Loon immediately realized just how important the education he had received in his previous life was to him, and how precious the knowledge that education had brought him was.
As a wizard himself, Varenil was definitely Loon's "senior" on the path of wizardry—his knowledge of wizardry was far beyond what Loon could currently match.
But what about knowledge beyond that of wizards?
Those subjects that Loen considered very ordinary—biology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, and so on…
Although that knowledge is just ordinary and doesn't involve anything extraordinary, does that mean that knowledge has no value?
wrong!
That knowledge was not only valuable, but its value was even greater than Loen had originally imagined!
After all, even the extraordinary world is still built upon something non-extraordinary at its core.
Even if the two worlds are different, and some 'constants' and some 'rules' are different, the underlying logic is always the same.
In this extraordinary world, no one has ever systematically organized and disseminated any particular kind of knowledge—at least, that's what Luo En is currently seeing.
In his previous life... it was a series of people, even those who had a comprehensive understanding of the world and history and could be called "masters," who compiled all kinds of knowledge into books to facilitate learning and to help those who were learning to draw inferences from one instance to another...
They're afraid you won't be able to learn it!
Just like now.
The wizard Valennir's transformation of the knight—during the transformation process, he explored knowledge such as 'internal organs,' which can be considered 'top secret'.
However, in Luo Ang's previous life, the books on biological types clearly dissected a creature, detailing the activities and functions of each part of the creature.
Even though Luo Ang wasn't a biology major, and even though he had forgotten much of what he knew from his past life...
However, when faced with biological matters in the wizarding world, he would instinctively recall relevant knowledge as soon as he encountered a corresponding situation.
For example, when they were still in the stormy seas, the Crimson Wizard talked about some problems she encountered when modifying the sharks, and Loon immediately guessed that it was the "rejection reaction" taught in biology books.
For example, at this moment, after confirming that the focus of the knight's modification by the wizard Valennil was on the knight's "output", Naroon could immediately confirm that the focus of the modification was on the knight's heart!
For Loon, the "common sense" that the wizards had not noticed was a shock to him. But in fact, some of the "common sense" that he knew was also a great shock to the vast majority of wizards!
After all, this is a world where "knowledge has value".
It is a world where no one easily shares knowledge with others.
There is no one in this world who can master all disciplines and systematically teach them to others from top to bottom and from beginning to end.
There is no one who can organize people proficient in different disciplines to exchange ideas and then work together to organize the basic knowledge so that everyone can learn.
Of course, few people in this world have the same opportunity as Luo Ang in his previous life to learn so much knowledge without any distractions or burdens.
Think back to how long Luo Ang studied each day in his previous life?
How many more years have you studied?
How broad and extensive is the range of knowledge?
Those extremely advanced knowledge are one thing—but when you're learning the basics, no one will put any barriers on your learning!
"This is really... Even after being reborn into another world, he's still living off his past life's 'old' things." Luo Ang lowered his gaze, concealing his emotions.
Opposite him, the wizard Valennir was already lost in his own thoughts.
Just as the Scarlet Wizard initially believed that Loon was a wizard of a particular school, the Wizard Valennir now also began to doubt Loon's identity.
At first, he thought that Loen and the Crimson Wizard were just like him, "wild wizards"—at most, they were just a little stronger and a little luckier, which is why they had more sophisticated spells.
Their actions in this mountain pass were extremely reckless and ignorant of their own limitations; it was a mistake that was destined to kill them.
But now, he doesn't think so anymore!
In this world, knowledge is extremely valuable, and the opportunity to receive an education is extremely rare!
Even farmers who cultivate the land will not easily reveal the secret that their fields have higher yields to others.
And what about other things?
Similarly, at the level of biological modification, the function of different internal organs in the activities of an organism is also a secret—who else but wizards who specialize in this area would know this knowledge?
In a living organism, the power of the heart is the core of its "power exertion"—beyond the heart, muscles, bones, blood, etc., are all appendages of the heart.
Even the wizard Valennir himself was unaware of how much effort and experimentation he had put in to arrive at this conclusion and truly grasp this knowledge.
But now?
The wizard Valennir looked at the excessively young Thunder Wizard before him and twitched his nose slightly.
The knowledge that he considered invaluable was casually mentioned by the young wizard in front of him.
—This Thunder Wizard didn't even smell of blood!
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