Meet the principal

Act 223. Echo

Alberton was a little moved by Reiner's words.

Once upon a time, Alberton himself was engaged in research that others did not understand at all. When he said that he wanted to summarize the laws of various movements and extract rules from them, neither his mentor nor his colleagues gave him encouragement and encouragement. Support, but ridicule and discourage.

But Alberton succeeded. He summed up the three laws of kinematics, relied on the feedback from the world to constantly break through, surpass himself, and finally took a step forward to become a legend.

But what if he fails?

Will he be like Sirius, trapped in trouble all his life and unable to get out, and finally die with regrets?

If Alberton saw Reiner's talent at the Ernest Meeting, he would not be too impressed by this man, because there are too many geniuses, and the higher he is, the more Alberton The more talented people he can come into contact with, although their academic achievements may not necessarily match those of young Reiner, putting Reiner in these groups will not make him stand out.

But now, Alberton was quite impressed by Reiner's words and deeds.

While the people around him were still doing nothing, running around for a living, Reiner's eyes were already set on the distance where the stars were.

"Indeed, while we are developing practical magic, we should also pay more attention to the research of basic theory."

Alberton nodded. As long as the Magic Association formulates corresponding rules and gives certain rewards to mages who study basic theory and mathematics, then not only can it attract talented people to join it, but at least it can ensure that mages who are interested in this will not be affected by it. And encounter difficulties in life.

"I propose that, following the example of awards such as the Hohenheim Gold Cup, the Magic Association can set up a mathematics award specifically to reward those mages who have made outstanding contributions in mathematics. The awards can be magic props, academic points, or material rewards. rewards, but most importantly, we want all mages to know that studying mathematics is not just an aid to magic, it is a knowledge in itself."

Reiner said that he had had this idea before.

"This is a good idea. I will mention it to several members of the High Council."

Alberton nodded slightly, then stood up.

"My goal has been achieved, Rainer Ingle. I am not interested in the remaining disputes here. You can handle it yourself."

He glanced at Percival, who was kneeling on the ground, and then looked at Reiner.

"You're such a funny guy,

If you hadn't already joined the Mercury Scale, I wouldn't be able to consider you as my student. "

"...Thank you for your kindness."

Reiner twitched the corner of his mouth, this gentleman really didn't even want to say polite words.

"You are indeed very similar to Mr. Braggs. I hope you can continue to shine in your future magic research."

Alberton patted Reiner on the shoulder.

"Regarding magic, let me say one more thing. Every mage should have an ultimate goal. That is the first and final question about the world. If you can get the answer to this question, then it is possible to advance to legend."

So, Alberton looked at Reiner and asked.

"Linard Ingle, what is your ultimate goal?"

After hearing Alberton's question, Reiner thought for a moment and then answered.

"Your Excellency Alberton, through imaginary numbers, we have been able to unify linear motion and curved motion, simple harmonic motion and circular motion, but what about other things?"

Reiner's words made Alberton open his eyes slightly.

"The gravity that supports the movement of celestial bodies, the electromagnetic force that drives electric currents, the basic forces that make up particles, and many more, are the various forces that form our world. Is there a way to summarize them?"

Alberton was a little surprised. He didn't expect that a first-level mage had already thought about such a profound place. It was an area that even the legendary mage didn't dare to pry into.

"What exactly do you want, Rainer Inglete?"

Alberton felt a shudder. If it were anyone else, he would have just said this as a joke, but Reiner Inglet had successively overturned the foundation of alchemy, discovered the laws of elements, and even revealed the truth about life. The tip of the mysterious iceberg, such an achievement at such a young age, it is shocking for him to say such words.

"A simple theory can explain everything. We can call this theory a grand unified theory, but I prefer to call it a theory of everything."

After Reiner's words came out, everyone present was suddenly shocked.

In the past, the goal of mages was to pursue the truth, but no one could accurately describe the meaning of truth. There are completely different truths in various disciplines. So what does the real truth look like?

Now, Reiner has given an explanation, which is the theory of everything. A simple theory can explain the laws of everything and can unify all movements and all forms of existence.

This is the equation that describes the world.

From Reiner's words, those present felt a grand vision.

This may be an ambition that countless people may have to spend countless hours on, but may not be able to achieve it.

While he was still worrying about work and life, Reiner's thinking had already touched the origin of the world.

This made them feel that Reiner and themselves were on a different level.

And the only one who can talk to him is probably Alberton, who is a legendary mage.

"Your idea is interesting, Reiner, and I look forward to the day when you can prove this theory."

Alberton said before leaving the conference room.

The air at the scene was stagnant for a long time before Reiner broke the silence.

"Director Percival, Sirius's death has something to do with you. I believe that the Magic Association will give a fair verdict after the investigation."

He looked at Percival, who lowered his head and didn't say a word.

It can be said that Percival indirectly caused Sirius's death and must pay a price, and this will not change just because he behaves like a good husband or father.

What's more, what Percival did was just to rely on Mrs. Lesa's father, Vice Principal Bordo, to make his advancement path smoother.

Percival has a strong desire to control and hopes that everything will go according to his own ideas. From the beginning, he only thinks about himself. However, unexpectedly, his plans are repeatedly frustrated. When he was a student, he encountered Now comes the unexpected factor of Sirius, and now, he meets Reiner.

Reiner helped up Mrs. Lysa who fell on the ground. The tears on her face had dried and she was gradually calming down.

People from the local magic association arrived later, and after asking about the situation, took Percival away.

After sending Lady Lysa home, Reiner had one last place to go.

He had to give an answer to his watch for so many years.

Reiner came to Baifan Hospital. In the nursing ward, an old man was lying quietly on the bed.

This is Sirius' mother.

"Grandma Hedwig, Sirius's paper was reviewed and it passed."

Reiner held the hand of the frail old man and said to him.

Slowly opening her eyes, Granny Hedwig heard Reiner's words and nodded.

"Did it pass? That's great, Sirius, did you see that?"

The old man showed a kind smile and looked at a point in the void, where it seemed that his child was smiling.

If Sirius devoted all his efforts to a theory that would not be rewarded throughout his life, then Granny Hedwig also devoted her whole life and gave everything for her son.

Is it worth it?

Reiner didn't know, he only glanced at the piece of paper placed on Granny Hedwig's bedside, which contained Sirius's last words.

It is neither regret nor reluctance that theory is not taken seriously, nor accusation and resentment against the world, but just simple words to his mother. This emotion is just like his thesis.

Always remember, there will be reverberations.

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