The Star Knight - 126. Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Six
Opal thought of the Prophet on the Crimson Star, and she seemed to do the same.
“Your thoughts are not in your mind?” Opal asked suspiciously: “Where is that?”
Glebini said: “In our world, there is something called extra dimension, which is curled up, like a very small, invisible gap in the world…”
Opal suddenly understood the meaning of Gleibini’s words-what he meant was: Ledgerson couldn’t read my heart.
Glebbini’s eyes shone slyly, and Opal took his coffee and sat down at the table, saying: “Three questions, I already have the answers.”
There was a knock on the door, and a gentle archbishop with glasses came in, carrying a tea tray and a bowl of medicine.
“Ledgerson’s singing is very good.” After Glebeini said this sentence, he began to drink the medicine.
Opal said: “Tifeng said you invited him…”
Gleibini was choked on hearing the name, and the potion sprayed all over, and the archbishop hurriedly rubbed the pope with the potion as he coughed. Opal didn’t expect that Tifeng’s name would arouse such a big reaction from the Pope, and Glebeini coughed and signaled when he stepped forward to help.
“His name is… ahem, ahem!” Gribbini pointed to the archbishop and said, “Andys.”
The archbishop nodded to Opal, and Gleibini said again: “Andis, come over after today’s course, and take Opal to the Prophet’s library.”
Andis pushed his glasses and said, “Yes, Your Majesty.”
Opal said: “Can I check the data my father has read?”
Grebbini replied: “Yes, I prepared it for you yesterday. Tell me about your understanding of the three questions yesterday. Feel free to talk.”
Opal interlaced his ten fingers, put his nose in front of him, and was silent for a moment. He answered that he had already thought about it this morning, but he always felt that the pope asked these three questions, which seemed to have a special meaning.
Opal deliberated over and over again, and then said: “The greenhouse problem, I think it is necessary.”
Grebbini said: “The reason?”
Opal said: “Sooner or later, there will be a monkey going to explore the outside of the greenhouse. History forms a fixed trajectory in a sudden change. It is not this one or that one. This is a certainty, a kind of… The laws governing the entire monkey tribe are like Azeroth, like Kyle Lei, like Kartes before… Forgive my majesty, I only know these few people.”
Gleibini said: “Well, but this is Ignatius’ thoughts. Cololin is said to have inherited his will, but it didn’t go well. But this is not your answer. Try another one.”
Opal was a little surprised that Gleibini would say so, but after thinking about it carefully, it was indeed that after a long silence, Opal spoke again.
“Monkeys don’t know what’s outside the greenhouse. They only have a small world they live in. To them, it’s like… what I think is beautiful in my heart. It’s suitable and satisfying. The status quo, and by agreeing with this status quo, you have gained yourself.”
“To live in this world forever is all monkeys. Even if you don’t have any contact with the world outside the greenhouse from survival to death, as long as you are happy, everything doesn’t matter.” Opal smiled and said, “What do you think What about, Your Majesty?”
“This is Reckett’s idea.” Grebbini said: “It’s not your answer either.”
Opal got the expected answer, and he suddenly understood a lot of things.
“I think.” Opal said again: “A soul without self is not a living soul. A soul that repeats day after day is not a living soul, and a soul that does not realize that it exists is not a living soul. It eats every day, Sleeping, mining, walking, and losing oneself in these cycles also means losing the soul.”
Grebbini said, “What makes you think of this?”
Opal said: “When I was on B-11, the arrival of Teacher Reckett seemed to show me a new world. I am the monkey in the greenhouse. I finally know what the universe is like.”
“This analogy is not appropriate.” Gleibini said: “But it is barely acceptable. You have also worked as a miner… No, how do I think you have some lie to be exposed… Opal?”
Opal: “!!!”
“Recht found you?” Grebbini smiled. “So what?”
Opal: “No…not what you think, hey, it’s complicated.”
Glebini had an interesting taste: “Cololin told this a long time ago, just to tease you, keep talking.”
Opal was full of black lines, walked aside, sat on a thick stack of books, and said: “When I went to the Church of the Stars for the first time, I saw a sentence left by Nolan: Freedom is the power of the soul. I can’t help thinking, what do people have to do to be truly free?”
Glebini: “What is true freedom?”
Opal said: “I haven’t figured it out yet, what do you think, Your Majesty?”
Gleibini said: “I don’t understand either, but at least for this moment, you and I are free.”
Opal said: “And I think the first question is that even if the monkeys don’t know any information from the outside world, they will eventually evolve different individuals and start thinking,’What is the outside world?’ Greenhouse Is there anything else outside the ceiling?’,’Why are we here?’ What else is there besides this?’. In fact, there is no need to think about these things when you eat and drink. Animals never think about this kind of problem. But humans It’s not the same. Since humans have evolved the ability to think about issues other than survival, this ability must be put to use, so sooner or later the roof of the greenhouse will be opened.”
“Very well, you passed.” Gleibini said: “Now I recognize you, Opal, the final trial is bound to come. You have surpassed Reckett and Cololin. I am very satisfied with you… ”
Opal with long legs crossed, holding a cup in one hand and leaning on the bookshelf with the elbow of the other hand, smiled and said, “No, no, I just said it casually, really. I don’t have such a firm belief as a teacher, I Sometimes I don’t even know what I’m going to do…”
Gleibini stood up and said, “Have you ever thought about it, what made you have such an idea?”
Opal said: “Myself, my life on B11…and…Glebni, ah, sorry, I should call you your majesty…”
Grebbini smiled and groaned: “It doesn’t matter, we can be good brothers, or what if I call your dad, so that both Reckett and Cololin have to call you… Senior? Uncle? Now you are my dad. ”
Opal was dumbfounded: “Mr. Reckett picked me up only by accident. I think even if it wasn’t me, if he fell on another planet, there would be another Apa, John or something else… standing. In front of you… uh, I mean… I just became the disciple of Teacher Reckett and Teacher Cololin…”
“There is nothing accidental.” Gleibini walked slowly to the door of the study and said: “Everything is inevitable following the guidance of fate. Cololin has already learned about your life experience, because your mother left in an accident. The Wheel of Time was launched into our universe, rushed out of space along an energy tunnel that was forcibly opened, and crashed into B-11.”
Opal frowned and looked at Glebeini. The Pope turned his head slightly and said, “And the second time, Cololin sent Reckett into the five-dimensional space briefly, and also left behind when you shuttled along with your mother. Trajectory, rush out of space outside your hometown, and fall on the Mining Star.”
Opal: “…”
Opal was in absolute shock for an instant, but the next sentence directly blanked his mind.
“You are unique to all parallel universes.” Grebbini said, “Because you were born in a five-dimensional space, the only one…”
The pope snapped his fingers, and the door of the study slowly opened, and there was a person standing outside.
His face was very haggard, as if he hadn’t slept in a long, long time. The moment Opal saw him, he couldn’t hold his coffee and splashed it on himself.
He just glanced at Opal, then turned his gaze to Pope Drummond.
However, in that short glance, Opal discovered that the person in front of him and him knew each other, not a one-sided understanding. This confirmed many things-the past, the present, and the life of Opal. A very important memory in.
Because the person standing outside is a wrench.
“Your Majesty Drummond.” Wrench made a mercenary salute and said with a bow: “I bring the blessing of the Lie Star, I wish you a long life.”
Glebeini changed his face faster than flipping a book, and said coldly: “It’s a pity that I’m tired of living, so I am undoubtedly cursing me.”
wrench:”……”
Opal: “…”
Opal didn’t have time to think about why the wrench appeared here. His first thought was: The wrench must have something very important to say, and he has to help him out immediately.
“Your Majesty.” Opal said: “This sentence is not what you think it is, it is a greeting between mercenaries, for example…”
He jumped off the stack of books and moved towards the wrench.
Wrench smiled at him, as if the best friends of the past met again, Opal gave a mercenary salute and said in unison with Wrench: “Comrades-in-arms, I wish you a long life.”
They both pressed their right shoulders with their left fists, bowed, and lightly touched each other with their fists.
Opal turned around and said: “The mercenaries use this etiquette to bless each other, hoping that the other party will be at ease.”
Wrench nodded slowly, and Gleibini said: “So you are a group, Opal, today’s class is suspended, you can go out and have sex…”
Opal: “…”
“It’s done,” Glebeini said blankly.
Opal patted the back of the wrench as a sign of encouragement, and took the door to leave.
The moment the door was closed, Opal and Raymond stuck to the door at the same time, listening to the sound inside.
Opal noticed the side face facing Raymond, and asked in a low voice: “Does Wrench still know you?”
The two of them had their faces close to the door, and Raymond moved his lips, touched Opal’s lips, and kissed him. He looked at Opal’s deep eyes and whispered: “I know, we Just talked for a long time.”
Opal kissed him back and asked, “What did you say?”
Raymond said: “The Fiery Star has a coup, he has come to seek interstellar assistance…”
The voice of the man behind coughed.
Opal and Raymond turned their heads together and saw the bishop named Andis holding a book in his left hand and pushing his own glasses with his right hand.
“Your Majesty said you have orders?” Andis said politely.
Opal remembered, and said: “Yes, please take me to the Prophet’s library. I need to look up some materials.”
Andis made a please gesture and said, “Please follow me.”
Andis led the way and led them out of the Stellar Palace. Opal suddenly remembered the name here. The Pope’s palace is a star, while the Colonnade’s palace is called “Meteor”. They are clearly two camps that are diametrically opposed. Stars are the deities of the universe, and Cololin takes extinguishing the stars as his own responsibility. How did these two guys catch up?
Why did Colonin do this?
Opal suddenly remembered a question that he hadn’t thought about for a long time. He wanted to extinguish all the stars in the universe and let all the interstellar civilizations surround Iszul.
The first thing is obviously impossible. There are so many stars that I can’t do it all my life.
But if we talk about the second thing, maybe it can be done.
“What did the Pope say today?” Raymond asked, “Are there answers to the three questions?”
Andis led the two of them in front and never looked back. Opal suspected that the Pope was being watched, so before the watcher was found, there were some things that could not be said casually. One of the purposes of his coming here was to help the Pope, but Glebini didn’t say anything. Only give some plausible answers, or is he using these to imply himself?
Opal said: “Do you want to know how he interpreted it?”
Raymond nodded and said, “I’m even more curious about the second question.”
Opal said: “We only said the first one.”
Opal briefly told Raymond his answer. Raymond nodded thoughtfully and said: “What did he say last? Say it again.”
Opal said: “He said he agrees with me, what’s the matter?”
Raymond shook his head, and Andis led them to a door and said, “Here, this is the Prophet’s library.”
Raymond opened the door for Opal, and the vast starlight spun down. There was a bookshelf beside them. Looking up, there was no end, and looking to the side, it spanned the entire world, like one side stretched into the distance. Opal entered the library, turned around and walked a few steps, and found that the door was just a small lattice at the bottom of the bookshelf.
“A wall without an end.” Opal said.
Andis pushed his glasses and replied: “The Prophet Library is circular, but it’s too big, so you can’t see its curvature.”
Opal took out a book and took a look, and found that it was a vintage paper book.
With the vast sea of knowledge and records, Opal couldn’t help but feel dizzy when facing this heavenly bookshelf.
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