Witch Punk 2840
Chapter 287 The Story of My Life
Chapter 287 The Story of My Life (Part )
As we all know, divination is a very susceptible ritual, so many people don't like to use it, let alone in academia, which is famous for its rigor. Sometimes, an answer in the wrong direction is far more harmful than no answer at all.
But in this article, the author points out that for such a macro question as "the source of power of the witch contract", on the one hand, the number of contracts it covers must be very large; on the other hand, from a micro perspective, any kind of interference Different contracts for divination will have different effects.
Then, it can be theoretically inferred that if the object of divination is a large enough sample, the interference effects of different contracts will cancel each other out, thus showing some consistent results as a whole, and this result is very likely to It is the source of power of all contracts.
I have to say, this is a very clever idea. But when I took this document and asked the administrator of the nest tower if there was any follow-up, I got a negative answer.
The other party told me that this document was born more than a hundred years ago. After the author of the document proposed this idea, it aroused the interest of many great witches, but few were actually willing to put it into practice - the cost of experimentation was too huge. , even according to the most conservative estimate, each divination requires at least 200 different high-level contracts as samples before it is possible to offset the influence of each other and obtain consistent answers.
100 years ago, the cost of making contracts was much higher than it is now. The total value of 200 high-level contracts was about 100 million mol. In the eyes of many great witches, it was better to spend so many mol to pursue an illusory magic. The answer to the question is to develop more practical contracts.
Although she did not receive support, the author of this document did not give up. The administrator of the nest tower told me that this witch later became a great witch and actually spent 100 million magicles to buy 200 cards of each kind. Using a different, unsigned high-level contract as a divination sample, she began the divination she dreamed of.
This is one of the most inspirational stories ever told in the Biblvosaica Islands, but also the most absurd. At that time, under the witness of hundreds of great witches and tens of thousands of spectators, the author began her attempt.
Shortly after the divination began, black flames suddenly appeared in the mountains of crystals, burning those expensive contracts into ashes like firewood. Whenever a deed was burned, a divination prophecy appeared on the paper, and a few minutes later, the author of the document was given a piece of paper filled with prophecies.
According to subsequent statistics, there were a total of 144 predictions on the paper.
The long-prepared projection contract came into effect, projecting the contents on the paper into the air so that everyone could see it - and then the whole place fell into silence for several minutes.
Everyone is trying to understand those prophecies and find the so-called "consistency" in them, but they have all failed. Gradually, more and more people are realizing the fact that this "great divination" that cost millions of moles only ended up with a piece of paper full of nonsense. The author's idea was probably from the beginning. Incorrect.
At first, perhaps out of awe of the great witch, or perhaps out of pity, everyone kept an awkward silence until a great witch present suddenly burst into laughter. She pointed at the author and laughed loudly. laugh:
"Look...does she look like that...hahahaha...does she look like the undressed city lord in "The City Lord's New Clothes"..."
In this way, the divination ceremony turned into a farce. Soon after, the author, the butt of everyone's laughter, left the islands, never to be seen again.
"Are there any copies of the 144 prophecies preserved?" I asked.
The nest tower administrator seemed not surprised by this question: "Of course, there are many books that have copied it, such as...this one, "Anecdotes of the Islands: One Hundred and One Ridiculous but True Stories"."
As she spoke, she summoned a book, turned to one page, and handed it to me.
I quickly finished reading the 144 prophecies as if I was talking in my sleep.
"Although it is indeed some nonsense, it seems that there are some commonalities..."
I said uncertainly: "For example, most prophecies more or less imply that the power of the contract comes from a single source. Although this sounds like nonsense, it also provides a little information, doesn't it? "
"Of course." The administrator immediately agreed with me.
I looked at her in surprise.
The other party then showed a teasing smile: "You are not the first to discover this. Since the birth of these prophecies, people have been trying to interpret them, and everyone's research has been fruitful. Some people have interpreted it The power of the contract comes from the uniqueness, some people interpret that the power of the contract comes from a grand war, and some people interpret that the power of the contract comes from the past, present and future... In short, there are all kinds of conclusions until about ten years. Years ago, many scholars liked to use so-called 'interpretation results' to publish papers to earn points, until later the academic committee completely banned this behavior."...
After getting permission from the hive tower administrator, I returned to Debso Tower with a copy of the 144 divination prophecies. Even though the other person said that, I still trust my intuition. I believe that the author of the document has found the right method, but he lacks enough ability to organize a perfect divination.
It just so happens that I have.
I am the city lord of Debso Tower, and the resources of the entire city are at my disposal. In addition, compared to 100 years ago, the cost of manufacturing contracts has been greatly reduced. Let alone 200 contracts, even 2000 contracts. Can afford it.
In fact, that's what I did.
Shortly after returning to Debsota, I immediately asked someone to purchase 2000 high-level contracts of various types from "Ether Packaging". Since the cost was not too large, this expenditure was not even counted as the company's expenditure. Instead, it is deducted from my annual budget for personal expenses.
Soon, I performed a divination according to the method recorded in the literature. Except that the sample was 10 times larger than the opponent's, there were no other changes.
The divination ended successfully. As I expected, the failure of the divination 100 years ago was entirely because the sample was too small and the interference could not be well offset internally, so we got so many prophecies that looked like nonsense. This time, I got far fewer predictions.
There are only 14.
Not only that, the expression of the prophecy is much clearer than in the past. Anyone can summarize three important pieces of information from it with just one glance:
1) The source of contract power is unique.
2) The source of contract power spans the entire river of time.
3) The clue to the source of the contract’s power lies in the city where this divination took place.
I can't describe in words how excited I was at that time. In short, I decided to immediately start preparing for the next divination, but I didn't have a good idea about how to improve it to get more accurate results.
So I found Victoria, who is probably the person in the city who knows the most about the witch contract. The "Adaptability Theory" she proposed has been verified in many columns; more importantly, she is one of the few directors on the board who has supported me from beginning to end.
After hearing the whole story, Victoria also expressed interest and came up with an idea:
"Perhaps we can divine the contract after it is signed." She said, "Signing means establishing a connection. If the power of the contract comes from some unique existence, then it is obviously easier to trace the contract back to this existence by divination. "
"You make sense." I agreed, but at the same time reminded: "But in this way, the 'material' for divination has changed from the contract to a person. Since divination will cause the contract to be destroyed, this person who serves as the material There could be the same danger."
"It doesn't matter, I'll be the 'material'." Victoria said nonchalantly.
In this way, with my secret support, Victoria began the "Contract Removal" that made the upper city, middle city and lower city panic.
Although there were some minor twists and turns in the process, she successfully collected all the contracts she could find in Debso Tower and signed them all on herself.
(End of this chapter)
You'll Also Like
-
A five-year-old Daluo Jinxian? I simulated binding with the prehistoric world.
Chapter 88 12 hours ago -
I got rich by extracting skills from games
Chapter 204 12 hours ago -
Houfu Key Class
Chapter 548 1 days ago -
The Record of Righteousness
Chapter 227 1 days ago -
God rewards hard work: Farming and cultivating immortality
Chapter 552 1 days ago -
I work as a security guard at Marvel.
Chapter 173 1 days ago -
Wizard: I have an inventory
Chapter 65 1 days ago -
The Unspeakable Diary
Chapter 583 1 days ago -
Since the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, he has been regarded as a god.
Chapter 232 1 days ago -
Iron Cross Fire
Chapter 5120 1 days ago