Hunting College

Vol 5 Chapter 293: The Griffin Giant Story

The age of Griffin's adventures is also the age of classical magic.

  

   In that era, wizards all learned such a theorem-mass is proportional to energy, the greater the mass, the greater the energy. Starting from this theorem, conversely, will greater energy cause greater mass?

  

  In other words, it is understood that giants have immense power. If they have immense power, will they become giants? There is no doubt that huge power can definitely prop up a huge body.

  

   Starting from this idea, Griffin set up a series of experimental programs in the traditional way of wizards.

  

  The primary problem that these solutions need to solve is how to increase strength.

  

   The method is very simple, one word, eat.

  

   So the wizard in desperate situation started eating frantically. From eating three to five grains of rice a day, to three to fifty grains a day, to three to five hundred grains, to three to five thousand grains, at last he would eat a granary of giants a day.

  

   His appetite is getting bigger and bigger, but his body shape has not grown.

  

  Until one day, when Griffin was walking on the streets of the giant world, he found that the world that once frightened him had become a loose, paper-like world.

  

   Every step he takes, his legs and feet will step on deep spatial folds in the giant world. The slate underneath looked like bean dregs, and the hideous faces of the giants looked very funny at this time.

  

   Griffin knew that his strength had grown to the limit.

  

   But he is not yet a giant.

  

   What bothers him at this moment is not how to survive in this dangerous world, but the difficult process of a wizard when faced with a very interesting experimental subject.

  

  ‘I’m just a powerful ant, and it’s still meaningless to this giant world. ’

  

   So he again began to think hard about how to transform his strength into a physique.

  

  Until one day, when he saw the big pot used by the giant to steam rice, he suddenly understood: "It is not my thinking that limits me, but my measure!"

  

   He opened his eyes, wandered out, and said as he walked:

  

  ‘I want to see the world with the eyes of a giant, I want to smell the world with the nose of a giant, and I want to taste the world with the mouth of a giant. ’

  

  ‘I want to listen to the world with the ears of giants, I want to think about the world with the brains of giants, I want to embrace the world with giant arms, and I want to take the steps of giants and measure the world with giant’s footprints. ’

  

   Every time he speaks a word, every step he takes, his figure doubles.

  

   After this passage, the Griffin Wizard has become a real giant with a height of 100 meters.

  

   He looked around for a moment, and finally burst into laughter: ‘I always thought it was this giant’s world that restricted him, unable to survive, and unable to die. But I didn't expect that it was me who restricted myself from beginning to end. ’"

  

  The story comes to an abrupt end here.

  

Mr.    looked sideways at the young wizard and asked: "From this story, do you feel anything?"

  

   Zheng Qing pondered for a moment, and tentatively said: "How big is the heart, how big is the world?"

  

Mr.    did not deny, but simply commented: "There is no shortage of careerists in this world, but the world is always so small."

  

   Zheng Qing changed his mind and imitated the mind of Zhang Jixin, who most resembled the Griffin wizard, and replied: "Appetite and strength are directly proportional. If you want to become strong, you have to eat."

  

Mr.    looked at the young wizard unexpectedly, then raised his hand and pressed twice on his head.

  

   "It's not broken," he blinked in confusion: "Your answer makes me think that the explosion blows up your mind."

  

  Where did the spirit body's brain come from, the young wizard touched the back of his head, muffled his belly, and finally gave up thinking and analyzed everything he could think of:

  

   "For giants, ants are insignificant."

  

   "Quantitative change causes qualitative change. For wizards, accumulation is very important..."

  

   "Only by learning to see things with the eyes of giants and thinking about the world with the eyes of giants, can you become a real giant..."

  

   "This world is full of giants, don't let your tools turn yourself into ants."

  

The husband nodded repeatedly, but in the final evaluation, he just smacked his lips: "The words are a bit rough, but they are reasonable. It's just that there is a strong chicken soup flavor. It feels empty."

  

   "I have always felt that Jiuyou College's educational method is too focused on thinking. At any time, thinking and practice are interactive and integrated content. You can't make a mistake in these ideas, but you have overlooked one important point."

  

   "If you want, do it too."

  

"Just like the Griffin Wizard, if you want to get out of trouble, you must become a giant; if you want to become a giant, you start to eat, gain strength, adjust your outlook on the world and life... The latter is in your long career as a wizard Is very important."

  

   "A correct understanding of the world and life can support us to break all shackles, get out of falsehood, and achieve ourselves."

  

   "And in this blank place, if we want to go out, we have to find the ‘dao’ here, and then go out along the ‘road’. Where is the road? The road is under the feet.”

  

   Zheng Qing lowered his head and found that at some point, a gleaming gravel path appeared at the feet of him and his husband, twisting and turning into the distance.

  

   The size of these gravel and rice grains ~www.readwn.com~ gleams with translucent luster in this white world.

  

   Zheng Qing always finds them a bit familiar.

  

   "These are..." He hesitated, and wanted to bend down to pick up some sand, but was dragged by his arm and couldn't bend down.

  

"Yes, they are sand time insect eggs." The gentleman confirmed the boy's guess mildly: "But you need to be careful, don't let it touch your skin casually, it will make you fall into something like Satogua' Holy laziness'... I heard that these little things had been in school for a while last semester?"

  

   "Bring us a lot of jade coins." Zheng Qing's eyes gleamed when he looked at the sand at the feet.

  

"You are still young, and you don't need these life-prolonging things." The husband can always easily catch the thoughts that have been in the minds of boys: "The real wizard needs to learn'temperance', unless necessary, do not be greedy. Grabbing and gifts are An eternal topic between nature and wizards... Time-related concepts are very heavy concepts, and carrying too heavy a burden will prevent you from leaving the blank space."

  

"But don't feel depressed. Every wizard who breaks into this blank space and successfully escapes will have a little bit of sand and insect eggs on his body—just like the pollen on his body after a bee collects nectar—very little Some people know that the sandworm that has plagued the wizarding world's long history was originally born in this blank space; few people know that it is the same wizard who brought these'false super-dimensional creatures' into the wizarding world."

  

  

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