Wizard

1322 Plane Power and Rules 2

The old dean Shura, who suddenly became a philosopher, finally showed his role model side at this time.

His tone was gentle, his words were rigorous, and his attitude was gentle, but he was convincingly strict.

Rules are the basis for the survival and development of the plane, and the most basic principle of energy operation.

The sprouting and withering of plants, the birth, aging, illness and death of ordinary people, the birth and extinction of powerful wizards, the most basic structure of magic, the cause of the generation of innate abilities, and any possibility of material changes are all guided and decisive by the ubiquitous but imperceptible rules.

"It can be said that rules are everywhere, but whether you can perceive and then perceive the rules, understand the rules, and even finally master the rules is the sublimation of strength and realm. If you can't comprehend the rules, you can't master them. This is the most fundamental gap between top wizards and high-level wizards, which cannot be made up by acquired efforts or resource accumulation..."

The old dean Shura's narration is concise and to the point. After eliminating those specific philosophical narratives, the core content is not particularly difficult to understand.

Therefore, Raymond's eyes became brighter as he listened. Even though he did not have an immediate enlightenment, some knowledge barriers that sometimes confused him before became transparent, just like the completely sealed wall that was now a translucent glass curtain wall with the explanation of the old dean Shura, allowing him to finally see the vague scene outside the curtain wall.

Seeing Raymond's eyes become stagnant and his expression became heavy. Gradually entering a strange meditation, the old dean Shura, who had a serious expression before, became gentle. When she turned her face to face Talist, she put her finger on her lips and made a silent gesture, and then she pointed at the wizard Tan behind them.

Talist was a little puzzled, but the old dean Shura's right hand had already blocked his mouth, and his eyes became extremely charming!

A hint of understanding flashed in his eyes. He picked up the old dean Shula's legs and carried her horizontally. Then he carried the old dean Shula, who was curled up in his arms and leaning on his chest, into the wizard tower.

However, the two people who wanted to disappear quietly beside the small table did not notice the moment they entered the wizard tower. Raymond, who should have been still thinking, quietly raised his head. After taking a glance, he showed a little understanding. He reached out to take the kettle on the table that had already cooled down. After filling his teacup, he actually fell into deep thought again while holding the teacup.

Rules can also be called principles, laws or standards.

For wizards, ordinary rules are naturally the basis of the structure of those spells.

Higher rules. Refers to the standards and laws that need to be followed when using them.

In a nutshell, when using energy that will conflict with each other, it is not allowed to add and mix them randomly in order to forcibly increase its power. Otherwise, the energy backlash caused can cause serious injuries to the caster who does not follow such rules, or even explode and die on the spot.

But the rules mentioned by the old dean Shura are rules that override these ordinary rules. Its core essence is the basis on which energy and even matter itself depend, and it is the reason for the survival of all things!

Every flower, every tree, every blade of grass, every leaf has its own rules.

Spring, summer, autumn, winter, rain, thunder, frost and dew are all manifestations of the rules of nature.

So whether it is carbon-based organisms or silicon-based organisms. Or those spiritual bodies, ghosts, resentful spirits, undead creatures and many other strange lives, rules are the foundation for everything to follow in order to be produced, developed and derived!

For these most superficial and most common phenomena. Raymond didn't care too much before.

Because it is ordinary, because it is common, because it can be seen and understood directly at any time, so naturally he would not go into it in depth.

But as the old dean Shura told the story, an invisible door seemed to appear in front of Raymond, and a very thin crack opened in front of him.

Although the crack still couldn't let him see what was inside the door, it made him no longer need to look for it, no longer need to blindly test it, and no longer need him to spend time and energy to find and open the door!

Raymond, who was caught in the thinking of various phenomena and their rules, could no longer feel the passage of time.

He sat there like a statue, holding the teacup in his right hand, and holding the armrest of the chair with his left hand, with many pictures flashing in his mind!

At the beginning, these pictures could still be seen clearly by Raymond. When each picture happened, when it ended, why, and what consequences it led to, he remembered them as the pictures flashed.

But soon these pictures no longer appeared in the form of flashing, but began to fly at the speed of his thoughts. Soon his mind could no longer keep up with these pictures, and he could only rely on intuition to understand what these pictures represented.

The space in the water area covered by the invisible barrier experienced day and night as the talisman array above the lake operated.

Those dolphin-like creatures swimming outside the invisible barrier waited for many days but failed to see him appear. They left one after another in boredom. Only those small fish that were bounced off the invisible barrier due to curiosity were still playing their games happily.

But unknowingly, the grass on the lawn in front of the pointed wizard tower began to grow slowly, and within a ten-meter diameter around Raymond, the green grass that was originally an inch long seemed to be growing, and it actually covered his ankles and knees, and did not rise until it reached his shoulders.

On the top floor of the pointed wizard tower, the window facing Raymond was opened and closed, closed and opened again, and the pale but handsome face of the old dean Shura appeared beside the window countless times, and disappeared after quietly watching him for a long time.

The ponytailed Talist also opened the door of the wizard tower many times, but after seeing Raymond sitting at the small table almost swallowed by the grass, he would close the door of the wizard tower after showing a knowing smile, so that Raymond outside the wizard tower would not be disturbed.

One day, two days, three days...

One week, two weeks, three weeks...

One month, two months, three months...

Raymond, who seemed to have become a statue, was completely covered by a thin layer of dust. Finally, one day, the five fingers of his right hand twitched, causing the teacup he was holding to slip from his palm, making a tinkling sound on the table, and finally tumbling into the grass beside the table.

And at the moment when the teacup slipped out of his hand, Raymond, with a glimmer of brilliance in his eyes, suddenly stood up.

However, he had been sitting for such a long time that he could hear the crackling sound of his body joints when he stood up, and his vision became a little blurry when he felt a slight dizziness. The feeling of hunger caused by not eating for a long time also made him realize that something was wrong with him!

Raymond, whose body was shaking slightly, quickly supported himself on the table with both hands to make him stand steady. He couldn't help but exclaimed in surprise. "What's going on! How could this happen?"

His blurred vision quickly recovered. Facing the tea sets covered with dust on the small table in front of him, the half-man-high grass around him, and the dim environment around him, Raymond, whose mind had recovered, immediately retrieved the time in the chip.

But when he saw that time, Raymond, whose face became extremely pale, could not help but be stunned.

Six hundred and thirty-one days!

Nearly two years passed in his meditation!

Taking a deep breath, Raymond, who was a little calmer, raised his head and turned his gaze to the wizard tower.

But as he looked at it, the tightly closed door was quickly pushed open.

And the window on the east side of the tower top was also opened without him noticing...

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