Chapter 139 Take a look

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The gray dwarf was really right. He just came here to take a look. Because he just came here to see, there wasn't even a rickets to stop him. Yimetz also gave him the freedom to walk around and move as he pleased.

If you ask him if he believes that the original Olympian has the time to manage and manage an entire auditorium of new students when he is in control of the overall situation and playing with them, Yi Cha feels that his answer is probably:

"What if?"

Um. do it again. He's just here to see. So Imetz did whatever he needed to do without any attempt to hide anything. If you try it again, you will find that they are not actually causal. As Metz often makes the argument, synchronic changes in one thing on the table and another do not indicate a direct connection (such as the crow of a cock and the length of a beard). They may also all be caused by a third unseen event.

(For example, the moment called "morning" comes.)

Such as eternal life.

The first thing is that he comes here to take a look. The second thing is Yimetz's attitude towards him. The third invisible thing is eternal life. Metz plans to select those who are suitable for immortality among the freshmen of the Fifth Mathematical Olympiad Academy and give them this attribute——

That's right. Life has little tolerance for mistakes. Absolute immortality requires absolute correctness: the amount of consumption and excretion should be replenished, and the amount of replenishment should be consumed and excreted. Cells must return to their original state after a cycle of metabolism. There must be no deformation or disability of any component (this is called "aging" in common language). The blood flow, heartbeat rate, respiratory rate, and body fluid pressure in a cycle It is best to wait for a large amount of data to be completely equal.

Otherwise it is a mistake. Aging, becoming disabled, getting sick, being born with imperfections, etc. And eternal life must not make these mistakes.

Make no mistakes and you will have eternal life. The immortals are those who can never make mistakes.

Um. How to describe it? It seems to me that these two conclusions are also the first and second things in a certain logic. As for the third thing, Metz had probably calculated it, but it was not something he could calculate so easily.

The fact is, even the devil couldn't find a big thorn in what I saw today. It's just a bit stupid and boring (because no one was cruelly forced or bullied in the process. Those freshmen were voluntary after all.) And if an angel were called to see it, he would probably say that it was inspiring. A super good thing: One Metz is going to give these refugees from the nine planes, the adventurers who have left their homes for a moment because of their enthusiasm, and the newly resurrected and homeless people with empty heads, one of the highest rewards in the world. But he only wanted to give and wanted nothing from them.

(Except for obeying. But isn’t that natural? When you deeply believe in what the other person is saying, you can’t help but follow him. Isn’t this process pure? Isn’t it beautiful? You have to obey something. It’s better to obey. s things.)

While Ichazheng was bickering with his inner angel, Dosmas came out. There was a dazed look on his ordinary face. The green flames in the two eye sockets beat unsteadily.

"Grandpa," Dosmas called immediately when he saw him.

There was something in his voice that gave Yi Cha reason to suspect that he was about to rush over and give him a hug or a knife or something - the two were actually quite close. He ducked sideways. At the same time, the young devil actually rushed towards him, and he was staggered.

Icha leaned against a pillar and saw the test mark still shining on the back of Dosmas' hand.

"Isn't it over yet? There's a break?" He watched Dosmas trying to stand still, but he sat down on a pile of rocks - he obviously sat on the base of his tail or something, and groaned.

Dosmas moved his thighs. Look at him. "No. Grandpa." There was a new expression of difficulty on his face, as if he was searching for a word he was not familiar with in his mind. "We're out of school. That means today's ceremony is over."

"Oh. What about the other freshmen?"

"Classes are also over." Dosmas blinked. How awesome. There was nothing meaningful in those eyes. He's not stupid at all, not smart at all. If there were any world outside their own that required them to engage in unexplained activities, Dosmas would undoubtedly make the most competent spy - he's so ordinary. It was tiring to keep my attention on him for any longer. "They went back to the dormitory through the corridor on one side. The dean said that classes at the Fifth Mathematical Olympiad College will officially start tomorrow. Everyone should go to bed early, and all leisure places will be closed within two hours."

"What about you? Aren't you going back to the dormitory?"

Yi Cha forced himself to ask. Whatever he was thinking just now. He was starting to get tired of this interaction. He simply forgot that Dosmas was not a student, but a teacher here. This guy probably has his own home and office at the other end. And he doesn't have to follow the prohibitions on recreation and leisure.

"I don't have to." Compared with Yi Cha's perfunctory question, Dosmas' answer was much more serious. "I can do whatever I want."

“Is this what a dean should say to a faculty member?”

Is this what the undead should say to the devil?

"Yes."

Dosmas nodded. "These are the exact words of Dean Metz. He said that I can do anything. Because I won't make mistakes again." He rubbed his hands (terrible blood power, Yizha thought) and looked a little excited . "Does this mean that my universe legend is about to officially begin?"

Sure enough he passed. Icha said to himself. Post-mortem analysis: If Metz did not exclude Dosmas from the selection process of the Eternals, then he must have calculated that this guy would probably pass the screening. For the same reason, the gray dwarf failed the screening. look. Another way to get closer to the truth. Although he couldn't calculate it himself, he could guess the result of Metz's calculation from clues.

"Yes." Yi Cha said. "This is an important step."

"That's great," Dosmas said. "Where are we going now?"

"Where are you going? You should go back. Classes start tomorrow. It's time for me to go back too. I just came to take a look." Look. did nothing. Isn't it? The reason why Metz turned a blind eye to him was because he didn't do anything.

"Oh. No." Dosmas stood up, patted the dust on his body, and smiled. "I decided to resign."

"You haven't even started working yet."

"Yes. But I can do anything. I just told you. Grandpa, of course you can resign."

Stopped by checking.

Didn't he do anything?

"Okay." He said.

"I have decided to go back with you now," Dosmas said.