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Chapter 1173 Miermina's speculation

Milmina's attitude on this matter seemed a bit too calm, which of course was related to her "eye" as a god - she did not think that the tendency of some mortal groups at the level of faith was something worth making a fuss about, especially that these mortals had never established a connection with themselves.

For a god, this kind of mortal in the "isolation zone" does not need attention even as transparent as it is, but for Gao Wen, this matter is not that simple.

"This is not just a 'a little strange' problem," Gao Wen shook his lips and said seriously. "Didn't it mean that all the mages in the world are believers or shallow believers of the Magic Goddess? Although the belief in the Magic Goddess is the loosest and most extensive of all belief systems, it is precisely because of this loose and broader form of belief that magicians have universal belief in the Magic Goddess..."

He said what he knew, but Milmina shook her head: "This is the view of you mortals, I have never said that before."

Gao Wen frowned: "Isn't this the real situation?"

"At least, it's not like this in Violet," Milmina said seriously. "And even in Loren, not all mages believe in me - 'Shallow Believers' is a very vague concept. Because it can hardly establish an effective connection of belief, the judgment of it becomes very subjective and general. Sometimes a mage does not believe in God at all, but when encountering a magic model that cannot be solved, he will still habitually scold 'The Magic Goddess won't even look at this thing'. In this case, people may regard him as a shallow Believers... You know how unreliable the judgment in this aspect is."

Gao Wen rubbed his eyebrows and said while tidying up his thoughts: "Okay, okay, we won't discuss this, we will discuss Violet... You said that so many mages in the Violet Kingdom don't believe in you... This is really a bit surprising..."

"It's normal, because the mage itself is very mysterious, and the Violet Kingdom is the most mysterious blockade among the mortal kingdoms. Almost no one in the world knows what the real situation in the Violet Kingdom is, so he instinctively believes that the country of the mage must be a land ruled by the goddess of magic... But what about the actual situation? They have never prayed to me for thousands of years, and except for themselves, only I know this fact."

Milmina said as she spread her hands very humanely: "Don't say you think they are mysterious, I think they are quite mysterious."

"...But why is this happening?" Gao Wen frowned and couldn't help asking, "Why does a country composed of mages show a state of extinction of the belief in the magic goddess..."

"How could I know?" Milmina shook her head, "This is what happened after I became conscious. Since there were no believers on that land, I had no way of knowing what was happening inside them. And because the Kingdom of Violet has been isolated from the Loren continent since ancient times, my faith is difficult to spread across the strait - not to mention that the belief of the goddess of magic itself is very loose. Those wizards who believe in me are not as keen on preaching and building churches as priests of other sects. They would rather do two more questions when they have time, and how can they study how to spread faith... I am even more lazy to pay attention to these things."

Gao Wen didn't know what to say for a moment. Facing the magic goddess with such a natural attitude, he could only tremble for a moment, and in his heart he admired the lady's mentality of going with fate.

It is really worthy of being able to carve a "Thank you" character on the table after observing your funeral.

After calming down, Gao Wen finally had to accept this unexpected fact. Before the series of problems he had prepared had no meaning, he had no time to speak, so he had to reorganize the words and ask: "You just said...you have no way to know what's happening inside them? You can't see what's happening in the Violet Kingdom. Is this what it means?"

"Without believers, there is no ears and ears. This is the rule of operation of our gods," Milmina finally became serious, and she explained patiently, "We can understand everything that is happening in the world through believers - at least if they have some devout believers, through their senses, but in turn, we can only understand what believers can see and hear.

"Do you know what the human world looks like in the eyes of God? You can imagine it. When I was still in the throne of God, the world I saw was countless flashing light spots in the darkness. Each flashing light spot was a believer with a devout faith. A small space was illuminated around their light spots, which was the area that their senses could perceive. The vision of the gods consisted of these countless light spots and their surrounding ‘bright areas’, and rely on them to piece together into a cognizable world.

"And when I turned my eyes to the Violet Kingdom... I saw only a piece of darkness over there, not even a flashing light, let alone a 'view'."

"It's pitch black..." Gao Wen subconsciously muttered to himself softly. He outlined the picture described by Milmina in his mind, and it was not difficult to imagine that picture. He frowned and then turned his eyes to Amoen, "What about you? Can you see the situation in the Violet Kingdom?"

He actually asked casually, because the area that Amoen himself had influenced was limited to the southern part of the continent, and the believers of the god of nature in the northern part were rare, and the Violet Kingdom was a very blockade. He had never heard of any belief in the natural field within them - but he still had a hope in his heart, that is, the "traveling" tradition passed down by the silver elves since ancient times.

After adulthood, silver elves often follow traditions to travel throughout the "world". Powerful high-level rangers dare to explore the elemental fields. Could it be that any elf escort traveler would have entered the Violet Kingdom in the ancient times? If so, this might become an eye of Amoen...

However, Amoen's answer quickly broke Gao Wen's expectation. The god of nature lowered his eyelids, and his low and pleasant voice was filled with regret: "Sorry, my eyes have never crossed that strait - it is also pitch black to me."

Gao Wen nodded, bent his fingers and held his chin and fell into thought. Suddenly, a light flashed in his mind, and he thought of something: "Wait, Ms. Milmina, I remember that the Violet Kingdom has had a new tradition since six hundred years ago. They will select the talented "apprentices" on the continent of Loren to the City of Thousand Towers. Most of these so-called apprentices are Loren spellcasters who already have a certain strength. Isn't any of these spellcasters able to become your "eyes"?"

"I also know this tradition - although I don't respond much to the prayers of believers in this world, I have been paying attention to the changes in the world. I still understand the things outside the Violet Kingdom," Milmina nodded. "It's really a bit strange to think about this at this time... In the past six hundred years, the Violet Kingdom has selected a large number of apprentices from the Loren continent, and there is actually no one who believes in me. Even though some of them later became my believers, at least at the age when they were selected as 'apprentices', they have not yet established a belief in the 'magic goddess'..."

The speaker of Milmina was unintentional, and the listener of Gaowen was intentional. His eyes instantly stopped, and lightning seemed to pass by in his heart, and a clue that no one had ever thought of came to his mind.

Milmina keenly noticed Gao Wen's expression change: "What did you think of?"

“…For six hundred years, countless people have wanted to find out what the criteria for selecting apprentices in the Violet Kingdom are. They look for clues from the apprentice’s talent, residence, race, age, personality, bloodline and other possible conditions, but no one has ever thought that the real commonality is actually here…

"In the country of Violet, the standard for selecting apprentices is that you cannot believe in the goddess of magic..."

Amoen listened silently without interrupting the words. At this moment, he suddenly couldn't help but say, "Is it a bit too early to draw this conclusion?"

"...Indeed, this conclusion cannot be drawn yet," Gao Wen was silent for a moment, nodding slightly, "but at least the existing clues can bring together such a point: from six hundred years ago to today, all the mage apprentices who have been allowed to study in Thousand Towers City have at least one thing in common, that is, they have never believed in the goddess of magic. In this regard, I think Ms. Milmina's judgment is absolutely accurate."

"What is the reason behind this?" Amoen seemed to be finally interested in this topic. He asked again, "A country with a large population, with such a strict attitude, prevents a certain belief from spreading in its own country. This is something that no country on the continent of Loren has ever done before - it is not easy in this world. They must have a reason to do this, right?"

"And they did so successfully..." Milmina, who was standing aside, added, "'Not a glimmer of light'. Although I don't care about this, the abnormalities of this matter itself are worth paying attention to. I don't know how many people the Violet Kingdom has, but there is a saying that mortals say - where mortals live, there is a soil of faith. Mortals will always encounter suffering, and there will always be people among the mortals who encounter suffering. There are countless spell casters in the Violet Kingdom. Have they never encountered a big problem that they can't solve for thousands of years? They should also mention my name..."

Milmina's voice in the second half of the sentence was obviously a little deeper. Gao Wen couldn't help but look at her more, and Amoen's voice came from the side: "Tell me the truth - do you really don't care?"

Milmina said casually: "Do you think I care about my free and easy attitude?"

“…Whatever you say is what you want.”

Gao Wen didn't care about the seemingly daily interaction between Milmina and Amoen, and he was already in thought.

The Goddess of Magic is right - such a big kingdom is still a kingdom with a wizard as the main body, and there is not even a member of the Goddess of Magic. This matter itself is the biggest weirdness. Its weirdness even exceeds the criteria for selecting "apprentices" in the Violet Kingdom...

The most critical question is: How did they do it?

Amoen and Milmina noticed that Gao Wen was silent while thinking, and stopped at the same time. It took a long time before Milmina suddenly said: "You mentioned some of the behaviors of the Violet Kingdom just now, in your opinion, "It seems very suspicious." What is the specific situation?"

There is no need to hide this matter. Gao Wen sorted out briefly and told the former goddess in front of him what he had just discovered: "It is a technical black box - a technical black box that is full range, and it is difficult to explain by coincidence for a long time. It includes a large number of traditional fields..."

After a detailed story, Gao Wen finished speaking, Amoen thought for a moment and said: "This can be considered from the perspective of confidentiality needs and national interests - and to be honest, before you establish Rune logic, this black box technology inheritance is the norm in this world, and those things that can be parsed and split are rare, and even despised by mainstream academic groups."

Gao Wen nodded: "That's right, but considering the various abnormalities that the Violet Kingdom is now showing, the 'black box' they spread... is hard not to care about."

Milmina didn't speak after listening to Gao Wen's story. She was silent for a long time, which finally attracted Amoen's attention. The God of Nature swept to her: "What did you think of?"

"I'm guessing...what those Violet Mages want to do," Milmina did not look up, but said softly as if she was talking to herself, "'Black Box Magic', technical and knowledge encapsulation will not affect the inheritance and effectiveness of spells. Even to a certain extent, even if there is a black box, mages can conduct 'research' and 'personal diligence', which is determined by the special nature of magic.

"So, the black box spells spread to the outside of the Violet Mages will not affect the establishment of the Loren magic system and the growth of the Loren spell casters. Then, at least to a certain extent, the "barriers" they set are not for their own national security or delay the development of their competitors - I mean if they regard the Loren Continent as a competitor.

"What they want to achieve should be another goal - if they really have such a 'purpose'."

"Just say whatever you think," Amoen urged, "there are no outsiders here."

"I would like to remind you," Milmina did not care about Amoen, but turned her attention to Gao Wen. "If the number of 'black boxes' in a magic system increases and even gradually develops to the fact that all the most basic theories of the entire system are also composed of black boxes; if the power mastered by the spellcasters is in an unexplainable state, people can only recite the ancestral casting spells as if they were chanting the prayers in the scriptures, and no one knows the mathematical logic and energy rules behind those symbols; if rational analysis and research behaviors are completely suppressed, scholars no longer pursue the knowledge behind the technology, but only know the miraculous effects of the encapsulated spell model, what will this situation lead to long-term maintenance?"

Gao Wen finally knew the profound meaning of Milmina's words. The answer pointed behind him made his expression cold in an instant: "...Magic will become a miracle."

"This is just my guess." Milmina said calmly.
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