in the name of the queen

Chapter 105 Damn idealism, leave Sylph!

Chapter 105 Damn idealism, leave Sylph!
  Sif was stunned for a few seconds, her eyes a little blurry, as if she had some realization.

Facing Roland's expectant gaze, she suddenly thought of the philosophy and history books she had read these days, as well as the biographies of famous monarchs in history.

Teacher Wald once told her to study more. At that time, she was ignorant and always got by with cuteness.

Roland asked her to study more, and now that she has matured, she naturally obeyed.

It’s time to show off your learning!
  Sif's eyes lit up and she said softly: "I understand, even if it's just to safeguard the Queen's authority, I won't say the wrong thing."

"Because of this, the Queen cannot speak casually. The more she speaks, the more mistakes she will make."

This time it was Roland's turn to let his eyes shine.

He didn't expect Sif to be able to speak so highly. It seemed like she really understood this time.

I'll give you full marks for this understanding, so I won't be afraid of her being proud.

Before Roland could open his mouth to praise, Sif's next words cut his joy in half.

"Fortunately, I'm an earl now, so it's okay."

Roland: "."

Okay, that seems okay.

Being a queen is tiring, but it would be better to be more free and easy as an earl. With Sif's character, it was really difficult for her to sit there all day long.

Eighty points is pretty good too.

Seeing the affirmation in Roland's eyes, Sif took a deep breath and her eyes were bright.

The books she had read these days began to ferment, and her eyes shone as brightly as the sun.

"Not only that, I will never lose to Sophia."

Very good, very energetic, so what’s the reason?
  Roland asked with his eyes.

Sif cleared her throat, held her head high, and was full of confidence.

"The reason is simple. Only when I am alive can I know the world. The world will disappear after I die. But the world will not disappear, so I will not defeat death."

"I will win!"

Roland's brain shut down instantly.

He opened memories from two worlds in the depths of his memory, desperately searching for similar views among the views of philosophers of the subjective idealist school.

After many expanded searches, there are a few close answers.

Louis XV's mistress Pompadour once said, "I won't care about the flood after I die."

Just when Roland thought that Sif had missed reading and was not thinking clearly, he suddenly thought of the various Japanese RPG games he had played as a child.

These games usually have a protagonist who is very weak early on. Unfortunately, this protagonist cannot die yet. If he dies, it will be "GAME OVER", so he can only cultivate it carefully.

Because the protagonist cannot die, he is invincible.

Fortunately, the protagonist often has explosive growth and is truly invincible in the later stages.

Could it be that Sif is also this kind of late-stage invincible character?

Roland cast his eyes on Sif's fair face, looking at her clear confidence. For the first time, she made her feel a little unconfident.

This was the first time he couldn't understand Sif.

Just treat this as a game and train her hard?

The great Earl Sif once said that the world would disappear when she died.

This sounds funny, but it's not entirely wrong.

Although Sif has a seemingly invincible enemy in Sophia, Roland has also offended quite a few people during this period.

Sif fell, and he was next.

To outsiders, he and Sif had a close relationship. Not being taken care of is better than being taken care of.

Sif was right, she absolutely couldn't die.

Are all co-authored invincible characters this invincible?
  Roland's eyes moved toward the window.

Damn the weather, it's always so gray, just like his mood.

Now that you have decided to train Sif carefully, you cannot be careless at all.

First, the damn subjective idealism dross must be driven out of her mind.

Considering that Sif's cognitive foundation actually has a promising future, Roland decided to start with basic knowledge.

At least let her understand what matter is and what consciousness is. Whoever put the subjective idealism in her mind, get out of here.

Give me a stick of materialism!
  Roland motioned for Sif to sit down and took out the notebook from the desk with a serious expression.

He looked at Sif seriously and said slowly: "Sif, first of all, make it clear that in your world, you are invincible. This is true."

"But your world is just a part of all worlds. According to your logic just now, Sophia is also invincible in her world, right?"

"That's right." The name Sophia always made Sif calm down instantly, and she vaguely felt that something was wrong in the book.

"What will happen when two invincible worlds come together?" Roland followed suit.

"I don't know." Sif was honest.

"The collision of two invincible worlds requires a return to reality, with swords and guns deciding the outcome. Sophia's powerful strength exists objectively and is not dependent on anyone's will."

"What is objectivity?" Sif's curiosity was piqued. It was such an interesting new term.

Roland placed the notebook in front of Sif.

"What you see is the wisdom from the great sage in the endless void. It is not allowed to be spread to outsiders. Don't ask random questions, but think more."

Roland is not lying. This is indeed the wisdom of a sage, explaining the basic relationship between matter and consciousness.

He had already prepared it for Sif, but there was no suitable opportunity to show it off.

Now is the chance.

Under the serious and pious voice, Roland's eyes flashed with reverence.

Very much like a saint.

Except there is no halo behind it.

Seeing that Roland was so serious, how could Sif dare to neglect it? She took the notebook with both hands, held her breath, and with her heart pounding, opened the title page devoutly.

The sage's wisdom written in Roland's handwriting.

The writing is so beautiful.

Sif thought secretly.

"Material determines consciousness, and consciousness has a reaction on matter."

The clear words at the beginning made Sif's heart stop.

This is completely different from the education she received.

She kept flipping through Roland's little book.

The content inside was getting more and more terrifying. Not only was it completely different from the content of the books she had read a few days ago, it was even impacting the education she had received since childhood.

She panicked.

If someone had shown her something like this a few months ago, she would have drawn her sword without hesitation and taken down the craze for spreading wrong ideas.

But now she is shaken.

What Roland just said touched her heartstrings.

She immersed herself in various philosophical books and constantly anesthetized herself with the idea of ​​"my world". In the final analysis, she felt deep down that she was no match for Sophia.

Is this what Roland said is an objective fact that is not dependent on human will?

Sif was dominated by depression, and when she raised her head again, her eyes were full of tears.

The ridiculous confidence she pretended to be was completely crushed by reality.

Roland is such a bad guy, why didn't he let her continue anesthesia?

"I am not her opponent. This cannot be changed by human will, right?"

"Yes and no."

Roland said calmly: "You are no match for her now. This is an objective fact. But everything in the world is changing and developing. You will definitely be able to defeat her one day in the future. This is also an objective fact."

"Can I defeat her one day in the future?"

There was light in Sif's eyes, but not much.

Roland stood up and walked out the door.

"Do a demonstration experiment and you will understand."

(End of this chapter)

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