Onassis bowed his head a little embarrassedly.
Angel smiled and prepared to bypass him. After all, he was not familiar with Onassis, so there was no need to chat too much.
When Angel passed by Onassis' side, Onassis suddenly raised his head and said, "Actually, I'm here to wait for the adults."
"Oh?" Angel turned to look at Onassis. He didn't ask him how he guessed he would appear here, but said, "Are you waiting for me? Are you looking for me?"
Onassis hesitated for a long time before he hesitated: "Sir, have you heard of the solitary island theory?"
Angel raised his eyebrows, took a deep look at Onassis, and nodded.
Onassis's eyes flashed with curiosity: "Does the adult think the solitary island theory is right?"
The island theory was put forward by Videgoras.
Vidgoras was originally a bard in Feilong Continent, and he inadvertently worshipped a philosopher as his teacher, so he began to study Feilong's classical philosophy. The philosophy he studied was biased towards nature and humanities. Videgoras himself was a person who combined knowledge and action, so after his academic success, he often traveled abroad to prove his theory of mind. Later, this unwilling philosophical poet traveled to the complicated continent. By chance, he became an extraordinary person.
Hundreds of years later, he created a well-known organization.
Uto Academy.
That's right, it is the wizarding organization where Onassis is now, and it is also the gathering place of the famous white wizards in the southern region.
After Bidegoras became a wizard, he spent less time studying philosophy, but occasionally he would raise some philosophical questions, for example, he mentioned a very famous argument: the theory of isolated islands.
Human beings are the only island among thousands of races in the endless world.
It sounds lonely, but in fact, what Bidegoras 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. Humans born in the wizarding world, as intelligent beings, are unique in the pan-plane.
On its own, this sentence may be true. But what if there is more than one universe? Could there be humans in another universe? The current wizard, may not consider this problem. Because the concept of the universe itself represents the limit of the wizard's thinking.
At present, their universe has not been explored, how can they consider another universe.
If Angel hadn't met Jon, he would have agreed with the solitary island theory. However, Jon's appearance broke the isolated island theory of Videgoras.
Jon, too, is human, but he doesn't belong in the wizarding world.
Angel was a little surprised, not only that Onassis dared to question the ancestor of Uto Academy, but also why he suddenly asked him this question.
Angel looked at Onassis calmly: "There must be a reason for the long-term existence of the island theory."
Onassis looked disappointed: "So, adults also think that the island theory is right?"
"Until there are no exceptions, I will not question this statement, because all assumptions are not supported by theory and empirical support. They are hypotheses." Angel paused: "I am more curious than this, why do you Will you suddenly ask me this question?"
Onassis: "The butterfly that pulls fate, in my sound sleep, throws a reflection into the heart lake."
Angel was silent for a moment, Onassis's words sounded obscure, but in line with his habit.
This sentence is from a book called "Butterfly". This is a book of revenge, and the content of the story is not important. This sentence mainly expresses a dark omen dream that drives the progress of the story.
People often compare fate to a thread, and butterflies pull this thread and move different fates. When the butterfly comes to your dream with this thread of destiny, then, you will have an omen dream.
In order to promote the plot and let the protagonist have the perspective of God for a short time, Jia used this sentence to indicate the omen dream.
This is also a clue that runs through "Butterfly", and Onassis replied with this sentence, meaning that he had a harbinger dream
"It turns out that, but this dancing butterfly may have lost its way in a strange dreamland." Angel: "Unfortunately, I can't 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 the isolated island have to yearn for the mountains? The isolated island itself can actually have the mountains." Angel said, turned around and walked into the depths of the corridor: "Philosophy is profound, but sometimes you don't need to think about it. So much. If you want to know the answer to the island theory, it is better to go directly to the evidence. Go to the depths of the vast world, go to the end of the universal plane and see if there is any evidence that supports your theory, you will know."
As Angel's figure was immersed in the darkness, his voice became more and more ethereal, and finally disappeared into nothingness.
Onassis looked lost in the depths of the corridor, finally shook his head and walked back to the backstage of the players.
The game is about to start. Although he doesn't care about the results, Rabelais' tutor should be very happy to see him win the championship, right
On the other side, Angel was on the way to the judgment room, his expression was a little dark and gloomy.
If Onassis asked about other philosophical theories, Angel probably would have his eyes darkened, but it was the solitary island theory. Angel is very clear that if the scope is delineated, the island theory may be correct; but if it is only said that human beings are an island, this must be wrong.
It is estimated that there are only a few people in the entire southern region who can answer Onassis' question, and Angel is one of them.
Onassis can accurately keep asking him this question, which means that his omen dream is right.
I have to say that Onassis has a very deep obsession with philosophy. It is obviously not a prophecy department, but through this obsession, he can affect this mysterious and mysterious dream of harbingers.
Onassis, perhaps really intends to live himself into a philosophy.
Although Onassis should be Jon who can't find evidence to support the island theory for the time being, his obsession still makes Angel a little wary. It seems that the protection around Jon still needs to be done more, it is best to let the prophetic wizards not be able to predict.
When Angel was thinking, he had already come to the judgment room.
Originally, he was going to push the door and go in, but at this moment, a voice came from behind: "I advise you not to go in. The resident judges are clamoring for meaningless things, so it's better to get some air outside."
Angel turned his head, but saw a door leading to the balcony opened, and a veiled water witch was looking at him on the balcony.