Asian Girl Completion Manual.
Chapter 37
Chapter 37
"Mr. Fisher, welcome."
It turns out that Philoen's laboratory is not in his mansion, but in the courtyard outside the mansion. There is a special room that is not too wide, and the door is specially written with the label of "Feroen Laboratory".
By the time Fisher was brought over by the maid, Philoen had already taken off his suit jacket, revealing the leather straps covering his body, which were used to fix his prosthetic hand and gas mask.If it weren't for the gas mask that looked a little scary on his face, he should also be an elegant Nari gentleman.
Even after tidying up for a period of time, the room still looked a little messy.There are many large steam machines placed on the experimental bench like a workshop at the back, and there are two huge bookshelves in front of the workshop, which are full of books.
Fisher glanced at the books above, and sharply saw a book he had published before, called "Good and Evil: A First Look at Ethics".
"Ah, Mr. Fisher's book made me study for a long time, especially the views and interpretations of classical utilitarianism"
Philoen noticed Fisher's gaze, then took down the plain crimson bookcase, and said with some emotion, "Who would have thought that the author of this wise book was a student of the Royal Academy at that time?" .”
"It quotes a lot of teachers' thinking, I just connect them together"
Fisher scanned the book covered with many notes and knew that Philoen had read his own works many times.
Mainly because at that time, although many scholars had discussed ethics, represented by many professors in the Royal Academy.But there was no book that could synthesize their views and discussions, so Fisher spent a semester taking all the social science professors' classes, gathered his notes, and wrote this Introduction to Ethics.
Although those professors were very happy that the views they represented were compiled into a book, they still couldn't help but blow their beards and stare every time they saw Fisher's "author's comments" criticizing their views at the end of the volume.
It was a bunch of lovely old men.
"Haha, Mr. Fisher is being modest, and I want to talk to you about more ethical issues later, but for now, let's talk about the diseases we mentioned before. Compared with blue mania, I still prefer to call this disease 'Dementia'."
"Dementia?"
Fisher took a chair and sat down at his desk, looked at Filonn, and saw that he took out a small stack of manuscripts from under the desk lamp, and Fisher saw the human body he had drawn with pencils on it. structure diagram.
"How much did Mr. Fisher already know about the patient's condition?"
"After the onset, the blood turns blue, and they are basically unconscious. They have a tendency to attack living things. No, it should be living people who have a tendency to attack. Also, the magic power circuits on their bodies have completely disappeared."
Philoen nodded, and handed the manuscript to Fisher, which densely recorded the situation of many experimental cases, and the conclusion reached was probably similar to that of Fisher, but Philoen also investigated a lot of information about the patients before they became ill. itinerary.
"You call these patients soul-destroyers. Do you believe in the theory that magic comes from souls?"
"It's not a belief, Mr. Fisher. This is a fact. There has always been a theory of souls in the Southern Continent. At first, I thought that the souls they believed in were just illusory spirits created by magic in a circus, but the previous exploration Let me see the fact that the soul exists."
Filon held up a finger, and continued,
"When I first landed on the Southern Continent, I was just an accompanying foreign scholar. I accidentally got separated from the team and got lost in the wilderness. The wilderness is very cold at night. Just when I was about to freeze to death, In the sky, several demi-human shadows suddenly appeared. They seemed to be talking, but I couldn’t hear them clearly; The lost team was found."
Fisher tapped the table with his fingers, thinking about Philoen's words.
"The most important thing is that I have witnessed those souls engraving magic afterwards."
"Engraved magic?"
"Yes, they engraved warm magic for the demihumans foraging in the wild so that they would not freeze to death. They have magic circuits that can release the engraved magic power, but the magic circuits of the sick people disappeared completely, because they lost their souls Take away their magic circuits."
Fisher's expression changed. All the current magic theories indicate that the source of the ability to engrave magic on creatures is their own magic power circuit.And many scholars also believe that the magic circuit exists in the body, but it cannot be observed temporarily.
But if according to Filon's words, the soul can use magic, it means that the magic circuit does not exist in the body, but in the soul.
Then this can also explain why the magic power circuit in those patients will completely disappear. The real pathogenesis of the disease is not in the magic power circuit but in the soul. The disappearance of the magic power circuit is only a sign of the disappearance of the soul.
As the conversation with Filon deepened, Fisher gradually understood the theory of the soul that he had researched. In the face of his many years of experimental data and evidence, Fisher could hardly find any points that could refute him.
"If the disease is caused by the disappearance of the soul, what exactly caused the disappearance of their soul?"
Filon held out a finger and explained,
"It is hopeless. Before each patient develops the disease, they have experienced a huge life ordeal."
"La Basher, whose property was stolen by robbers and whose daughter was murdered by a female gangster"
"Jack, his wife cheated on him, and his mistress took all his money away"
"."
Filon read out the experience of each case, and then said, "It seems that they have no intersection, and according to traditional pathology, it is impossible to touch any suspicious items..."
Fisher suddenly thought of the group of humans he met in Corrie's cave. The maid in their family also fell ill, and according to the other party, her only daughter died in Nali's textile factory before she fell ill.
That's it
Fisher's eyes flickered, and then he followed Philoen's words,
"The reason why souls disappear is because the desperation generated by the brain breeds unstable conditions, and then some external force takes advantage of them and takes their souls"
"Yes, that's exactly what I guessed."
"So, there are three questions now, how is the soul taken away, who is the subject who takes the soul away, and what is the purpose of taking the soul away?"
Fisher carefully looked at the pathology above, guessing that although there was one, he felt more and more absurd.Judging from the current deduction, this does not seem like a disease, but more like it is intentional.
If it is an intelligent subject, there are probably only two kinds of humans and demihumans, but the human academic world has not even confirmed the existence of souls. Where can they get their souls away?Judging from the current degree of primitiveness of demihumans, it is even more impossible to be demihumans.
Moreover, according to the cases of Filon and Keken, many cases occurred at the same time, and were separated by thousands of kilometers.
Who can have such great power to commit crimes across thousands of miles, it is estimated that the three countries of the Western Continent will be wiped out by him.
"Since humans entered the Southern Continent in large numbers, I haven't seen those demi-human souls in the wilderness that guide the way for a long time."
Filon's gas mask spewed some steam, and he also leaned back on the chair, then sighed,
"Who could take so many souls from multiple places at once?"
Fisher was taken aback for a moment when he heard Filon's words, and then raised his eyes to look at him, but couldn't see his eyes clearly because of the reflection of the light from the desk lamp on his frame.
Why, he only pays attention to who, and doesn't care about other issues?
Please read and vote, thank you all.
(*`*)
(End of this chapter)
"Mr. Fisher, welcome."
It turns out that Philoen's laboratory is not in his mansion, but in the courtyard outside the mansion. There is a special room that is not too wide, and the door is specially written with the label of "Feroen Laboratory".
By the time Fisher was brought over by the maid, Philoen had already taken off his suit jacket, revealing the leather straps covering his body, which were used to fix his prosthetic hand and gas mask.If it weren't for the gas mask that looked a little scary on his face, he should also be an elegant Nari gentleman.
Even after tidying up for a period of time, the room still looked a little messy.There are many large steam machines placed on the experimental bench like a workshop at the back, and there are two huge bookshelves in front of the workshop, which are full of books.
Fisher glanced at the books above, and sharply saw a book he had published before, called "Good and Evil: A First Look at Ethics".
"Ah, Mr. Fisher's book made me study for a long time, especially the views and interpretations of classical utilitarianism"
Philoen noticed Fisher's gaze, then took down the plain crimson bookcase, and said with some emotion, "Who would have thought that the author of this wise book was a student of the Royal Academy at that time?" .”
"It quotes a lot of teachers' thinking, I just connect them together"
Fisher scanned the book covered with many notes and knew that Philoen had read his own works many times.
Mainly because at that time, although many scholars had discussed ethics, represented by many professors in the Royal Academy.But there was no book that could synthesize their views and discussions, so Fisher spent a semester taking all the social science professors' classes, gathered his notes, and wrote this Introduction to Ethics.
Although those professors were very happy that the views they represented were compiled into a book, they still couldn't help but blow their beards and stare every time they saw Fisher's "author's comments" criticizing their views at the end of the volume.
It was a bunch of lovely old men.
"Haha, Mr. Fisher is being modest, and I want to talk to you about more ethical issues later, but for now, let's talk about the diseases we mentioned before. Compared with blue mania, I still prefer to call this disease 'Dementia'."
"Dementia?"
Fisher took a chair and sat down at his desk, looked at Filonn, and saw that he took out a small stack of manuscripts from under the desk lamp, and Fisher saw the human body he had drawn with pencils on it. structure diagram.
"How much did Mr. Fisher already know about the patient's condition?"
"After the onset, the blood turns blue, and they are basically unconscious. They have a tendency to attack living things. No, it should be living people who have a tendency to attack. Also, the magic power circuits on their bodies have completely disappeared."
Philoen nodded, and handed the manuscript to Fisher, which densely recorded the situation of many experimental cases, and the conclusion reached was probably similar to that of Fisher, but Philoen also investigated a lot of information about the patients before they became ill. itinerary.
"You call these patients soul-destroyers. Do you believe in the theory that magic comes from souls?"
"It's not a belief, Mr. Fisher. This is a fact. There has always been a theory of souls in the Southern Continent. At first, I thought that the souls they believed in were just illusory spirits created by magic in a circus, but the previous exploration Let me see the fact that the soul exists."
Filon held up a finger, and continued,
"When I first landed on the Southern Continent, I was just an accompanying foreign scholar. I accidentally got separated from the team and got lost in the wilderness. The wilderness is very cold at night. Just when I was about to freeze to death, In the sky, several demi-human shadows suddenly appeared. They seemed to be talking, but I couldn’t hear them clearly; The lost team was found."
Fisher tapped the table with his fingers, thinking about Philoen's words.
"The most important thing is that I have witnessed those souls engraving magic afterwards."
"Engraved magic?"
"Yes, they engraved warm magic for the demihumans foraging in the wild so that they would not freeze to death. They have magic circuits that can release the engraved magic power, but the magic circuits of the sick people disappeared completely, because they lost their souls Take away their magic circuits."
Fisher's expression changed. All the current magic theories indicate that the source of the ability to engrave magic on creatures is their own magic power circuit.And many scholars also believe that the magic circuit exists in the body, but it cannot be observed temporarily.
But if according to Filon's words, the soul can use magic, it means that the magic circuit does not exist in the body, but in the soul.
Then this can also explain why the magic power circuit in those patients will completely disappear. The real pathogenesis of the disease is not in the magic power circuit but in the soul. The disappearance of the magic power circuit is only a sign of the disappearance of the soul.
As the conversation with Filon deepened, Fisher gradually understood the theory of the soul that he had researched. In the face of his many years of experimental data and evidence, Fisher could hardly find any points that could refute him.
"If the disease is caused by the disappearance of the soul, what exactly caused the disappearance of their soul?"
Filon held out a finger and explained,
"It is hopeless. Before each patient develops the disease, they have experienced a huge life ordeal."
"La Basher, whose property was stolen by robbers and whose daughter was murdered by a female gangster"
"Jack, his wife cheated on him, and his mistress took all his money away"
"."
Filon read out the experience of each case, and then said, "It seems that they have no intersection, and according to traditional pathology, it is impossible to touch any suspicious items..."
Fisher suddenly thought of the group of humans he met in Corrie's cave. The maid in their family also fell ill, and according to the other party, her only daughter died in Nali's textile factory before she fell ill.
That's it
Fisher's eyes flickered, and then he followed Philoen's words,
"The reason why souls disappear is because the desperation generated by the brain breeds unstable conditions, and then some external force takes advantage of them and takes their souls"
"Yes, that's exactly what I guessed."
"So, there are three questions now, how is the soul taken away, who is the subject who takes the soul away, and what is the purpose of taking the soul away?"
Fisher carefully looked at the pathology above, guessing that although there was one, he felt more and more absurd.Judging from the current deduction, this does not seem like a disease, but more like it is intentional.
If it is an intelligent subject, there are probably only two kinds of humans and demihumans, but the human academic world has not even confirmed the existence of souls. Where can they get their souls away?Judging from the current degree of primitiveness of demihumans, it is even more impossible to be demihumans.
Moreover, according to the cases of Filon and Keken, many cases occurred at the same time, and were separated by thousands of kilometers.
Who can have such great power to commit crimes across thousands of miles, it is estimated that the three countries of the Western Continent will be wiped out by him.
"Since humans entered the Southern Continent in large numbers, I haven't seen those demi-human souls in the wilderness that guide the way for a long time."
Filon's gas mask spewed some steam, and he also leaned back on the chair, then sighed,
"Who could take so many souls from multiple places at once?"
Fisher was taken aback for a moment when he heard Filon's words, and then raised his eyes to look at him, but couldn't see his eyes clearly because of the reflection of the light from the desk lamp on his frame.
Why, he only pays attention to who, and doesn't care about other issues?
Please read and vote, thank you all.
(*`*)
(End of this chapter)
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