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1647 The Lonely Island Theory

 Onassis lowered his head in confusion.

Angel smiled and prepared to go around him. After all, he was not familiar with Onassis, so there was no need to exchange too many greetings.

When Angel passed by Onassis, Onassis suddenly raised his head and said, "Actually, I am waiting for you here specially."

"Oh?" Angel turned to look at Onassis, and did not ask him how he guessed that he would appear here, but said: "Are you waiting for me? Are you looking for something to do with me?"

Onassis hesitated for a long time and then said hesitantly: "Sir, have you ever heard of the island theory?"

Angel raised his eyebrows, looked deeply at Onassis, and then nodded.

Onassis's eyes flashed with curiosity: "Do you think the island theory is correct?"

The island theory was proposed by Pedagoras.

Bydgoras was originally a troubadour in the continent of Felong. He accidentally became a disciple of a philosopher, so he began to study the classical philosophy of Felong. The philosophy he studied was biased towards nature and humanities. Bydgoras

He is also a person who combines knowledge and action, so after he succeeded in his studies, he often traveled to prove his theory of mind. Later, this philosophical poet who was unwilling to be lonely traveled to Fan Continent. By chance, he became an extraordinary person.

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Hundreds of years later, he founded a famous organization.

Utopia College.

Yes, it is the wizard organization that Onassis currently belongs to, and it is also a famous gathering place for white wizards in the Southern Region.

After Pedagoras became a wizard, he spent less time studying philosophy, but occasionally he would raise some philosophical questions. For example, he mentioned a very famous discussion: the island theory.

Humanity is the only isolated island among thousands of races in an endless world.

It sounds lonely, but what Pydagoras actually wants to express is that humans are the most unique race in the universe.

This argument is also recognized by all wizards in the past. Human beings born in the wizarding world, as intelligent life forms, are unique in the pan-plane.

If you look at this sentence alone, it may be correct. However, what if there is more than one universe? Will there be humans in another universe? Current wizards may not consider this issue. Because the concept of universe itself

It represents the limit of what the wizard can think about.

Their current universe has not yet been fully explored, so how can they possibly consider another universe?

If Angel had not met Jon, he would have agreed with the island theory. However, the appearance of Jon broke Pedagoras' island theory.

Jon is also a human being, but he does not belong to the wizarding world.

Angel was a little surprised, not only that Onassis dared to question the ancestor of Uto College, but also why he suddenly raised this question to him.

Angel looked at Onassis calmly: "If the island theory can exist for a long time, there must be some reason for it."

Onassis had a look of disappointment on his face: "So, your Excellency, you also think that the island theory is right?"

"I will not question this statement until there are no exceptions, because all assumptions cannot be supported by theory or empirical evidence and are all assumptions." Angele paused: "I am more curious about why you are doing this than this.

Will you suddenly ask me this question?"

Onassis: "The butterfly that pulls fate, in my deep sleep, casts its reflection into the lake of my heart."

Angel was silent for a moment. Onassis's words sounded very obscure, but they were in line with his habits.

This sentence comes from a novel called "Butterfly". This novel is a revenge novel. The content of the story is not important. This sentence mainly expresses a dark thread in the novel that promotes the progress of the story.

People often compare fate to a thread, and the butterfly pulls this thread, leveraging different destinies. When the butterfly comes to your dream with this thread of destiny, then you will have a premonitory dream.

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In order to advance the plot and allow the protagonist to briefly have a God's perspective, the novelist used this sentence to express a premonitory dream.

This is also a clue that runs through "Butterfly". Onassis answered with this sentence. Does it mean that he had a premonitory dream?

"I see. However, this dancing butterfly may have lost its way in the bizarre dreamland." Angel: "Unfortunately, I cannot give an answer."

Onassis looked very disappointed and murmured to himself in a low tone: "I thought I could make the drifting island find the mountains."

"Why does an isolated island have to yearn for mountains? The isolated island itself can actually have mountains." After Angel said this, he turned around and walked deeper into the corridor: "Although philosophy is profound, sometimes the answers to questions do not require thinking.

So many. If you want to know the answer to the island theory, you might as well look for the evidence directly. Go to the depths of the vast world and the end of the panplane to see if there is any evidence that can support your theory."

As Angel's figure was immersed in the darkness, his voice became more and more ethereal, and finally disappeared into nothingness.

Onassis looked down the corridor in despair, finally shook his head and walked back to the contestants' backstage.

The competition is about to begin. Although he doesn't care about the results, Tutor Rabelais would be happy to see him win the championship, right?

On the other side, Angel had a dark and gloomy expression on his way to the judging room.

If Onassis had asked about other philosophical theories, Angel would probably have been confused, but it was the island theory. Angel knew very well that if the scope was defined, the island theory might be correct; but if it were simply said that human beings are an island

Island, this is definitely wrong.

There are probably only a few people in the entire Southern Territory who can answer Onassis's question, and Angel is one of them.

Onassis could accurately stay here and ask him this question, which means that his premonition dream was correct.

It has to be said that Onassis had a very deep obsession with philosophy. Although he was not in the prophecy department, he was able to influence this mysterious and mysterious omen dream through this obsession.

Onassis may have really intended to live his life as a philosophy.

Although Onassis should be the one who cannot find evidence to support the island theory for the time being, his obsession still made Angel feel a little wary. It seems that the protection around Jon still needs to be better.

It's enough that it would be best if even the prophetic wizard couldn't predict it.

While Angel was thinking, he had already arrived outside the judging room.

Originally he was about to open the door and go in, but at this moment, a voice came from behind: "I advise you not to go in. The resident judge inside is yelling about meaningless things. It is better to get some fresh air outside."

Angel turned around and saw a door leading to the balcony opened. The water-marked witch wearing a veil was looking at him from the balcony.


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