Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 205: puzzles in books

Where does the cheese question come from? Naturally, it was the work that the first gray robe abandoned in the City of Ten Thousand Laws.

Along the way, Cheese thought that this book was just the work of his teacher in the early years, or some kind of outline for training apprentices, so after all the gray robes left the nest, he sent it to the Ten Thousand Laws City, hoping to bring some inspiration to the casters there.

In a sense, Cheese's guess is completely correct. It was indeed Clark himself who sent the book to Wanfa. This was one of the few things he did on purpose before he decided to leave this world.

It's just that there is one thing wrong in Cheese's speculation, that is, the basic principle of magic is indeed the posthumous work of the first gray robe, the last work that has not been known before his death. An Lina's silence just now confirmed this, and then it caused more questions, some of which made cheese behave a little out of control.

Those questions are very complicated, but in the final analysis, they revolve around a core, why would the first gray robe write such a work that is useless to his students at the last moment of his life? He has taught all the things in this book to the gray robes ten or twenty years earlier. Although each gray robe has a different research direction, as long as he teaches apprentices, he will definitely follow most of the content in the book.

In other words, there are so many gray-robed mages who are inheriting the mantle of the first gray-robed mage, there is no need or reason for him to do such meaningless things again. And this leads to the question that Cheese changed his mouth to ask, that is, the real reason why Clark did this.

If we only look at the existing information, the first gray robe has many reasons for doing so. For example, he simply hopes to make the knowledge system of the gray tower spread and spread, so that more spellcasters will agree.

Or, he is dissatisfied with all the gray-robed mages at present, and hopes that some lucky one in the future can become his ideal gray-robed mage through this book. It is possible that he just wanted to record this part of knowledge and had no other ideas. It might even be a joke, one that told itself that all the apprentices' writings existed, and then wrote a work that was useless to them.

It's all possible, isn't it? No, not at all. None of this is possible. Because now what Cheese is guessing is not a great mage who has been separated from him for a long time and can only be understood through a scaly claw. That is his teacher, and it can almost be his adoptive father.

A homework that all gray robes have to study in addition to common knowledge is to understand their teachers, because Clark is used to omitting some content, some content that he thinks apprentices should understand after hearing the first half of the sentence.

Out of this understanding, the cheese is very clear that none of the above speculations will be true. My teacher is not someone who would kindly leave martial arts secrets to an unknown person, because Clark has always advocated the secrecy of magic, and he only teaches magic to those who he thinks are suitable for learning magic, that is, the gray robes In addition, even if it is a close friend like Roland, the first gray robe will not teach any relevant knowledge.

Excluding all the usual possibilities, Cheese quickly realized that there was another angle that he hadn't thought of before, but now in the gray tower, in front of Alina. That is, this book points out a commonality, the commonality among gray-robed mages.

If Cheese hadn't been to the City of Ten Thousand Laws, he probably wouldn't have realized this so quickly. It was because he had seen another complete set of mage training system that he was convinced that he was a gray-robed mage, not a mage. Any other mage is different not only because of the robes they wear, but also because of the training and education they have received.

This uniqueness is probably what this book really wants to point out, and it is only possible to think of this in the hands of a gray-robed mage. The posthumous work of the first gray robe is to tell all the gray robes that they are different.

But what is this for? Why did he select and train such a group of disciples in such a way? What is he expecting?

"You got the point."

Alina nodded appreciatively, and she gave Cheese an important reminder, but that only accelerated the process of eliminating wrong options. Without this reminder, sooner or later, Cheese would think of this level and ask this question.

Cheese narrowed his eyes, thinking hard. Every gray robe is found by Clark from all over the world. Since childhood, they have received mysterious and cruel training in the cold tower outside this world, but no one has ever told them that they are For what.

Once upon a time, Cheese and his colleagues took it for granted that knowledge needs to be passed on to be meaningful, and the value of books that no one reads is that they can be opened one day, rather than being quietly dusted.

For various purposes, a mage can start to train successors, such as what the current cheese is doing. But the first gray robe who has died now is equivalent to using his last work to tell the disciples that they were not trained by accident. The existence of gray robe mages in this world is meaningful, and they are not the shadow of Clark.

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"I... don't understand. If he really wants us to do something, just tell us directly. Whether it's the blank world or the world, we will go."

What kind of question is the hardest to answer? The answer is not the question of the question.

Gray mages are trained for a purpose, and that's an affirmation rather than a question, so you don't get the slightest hint from it. But it does raise questions, what is that purpose? And, why them? The latter question is easier to answer, because it probably doesn't matter who the gray-robed mage is.

Otherwise, the alchemist and Dionysus would not die so easily. If every gray robe has a specific position in a certain grand plan, then their teacher will naturally allow them to live until then. There is no doubt that the first gray robe has this ability. Can be arranged while alive.

But the truth is, no.

"That means he doesn't need you to go to those places."

An Lina looked calm and calm. These thoughts that could shake any gray robe didn't matter to her. Maybe it's because she already knew the answer, maybe it's because she didn't see herself as a gray robe.

Cheese fell silent again. The first gray robe does not need them to do anything, because there is no reason why he himself cannot do what these disciples can do. Although every gray robe considers itself an expert in its own field, they also admit that their teacher is Experts in all fields, you can never go wrong with this.

What would such a near-omnipotent being need them for?

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