Sully looked at Dean Asa for a long moment.
In the end, I saw relief in the other person's eyes.
But rather than understanding his eyes, Dean Asa let out a long breath, indirectly expressing his emotions.
Suli knew the reason for this meeting.
Suli didn't care much about who the five people were, because that was ultimately something that happened in the past.
The past and the present are in different time positions. Sully may feel regret and pity for Charles' existence and his efforts, but he will not fall into long-term entanglement and self-torture.
Suli chose to have this conversation with Dean Asa, focusing on the inner thoughts of this dean.
As Dean Asa did not hide his true intentions, Suli thought he could understand him quite easily.
Dean Asa brought the protagonist of this biography into himself.
It is not so-called substitute literature, but an indescribable protective mentality.
Dean Asa seemed to be forced by something invisible, and he was eager to provide all-round protection to Suli.
This mentality even far outweighed Egbert's habitual concern for Sully.
It cannot be said to be bad, but excessive protectiveness is still a harm.
Excessive protectionism will ultimately lead to restrictions on Suli's actions and development.
Suli was glad that the talks ended peacefully.
But before Sully turned and left Asa's office, Asa said, "I hope you can do as you said and never let yourself get hurt."
Sully temporarily gave up the idea of turning around and leaving.
After all, adults are no longer the teenagers who would wave goodbye to others with their backs turned and then say a casual farewell speech.
Suli turned around, his eyes were calm, and his tone was even, he said: "Please don't take it upon yourself to add extra answers to my words."
"I never said I would never let myself get hurt."
Dean Asa crossed his hands, rested his chin on them and said, "Someone like me who has experienced a lot may be persuaded by reason, but those children who follow you, once they find that you are in an irreversible death crisis, they will be much more irrational than I am now."
Dean Asa actually wanted to use the word crazy.
"That's advice," he said.
Just like everything Charles had experienced in the past.
Charles' death may be an expected choice from his own perspective, but for others, it should not be.
What has happened cannot be changed. The remaining survivors can only play the role of a madman for a short period of time and try to take revenge in any way they can.
And in the end, everything will return to peace as if nothing had happened.
People will eventually live.
But that was their choice when they faced Charles.
Now the people around Suli are facing Suli...
Dean Asa didn't think that if something happened to Suli, the people around him would be able to comfort him.
But if that's the case... then there's really no need for an old man like him to worry unnecessarily.
After all, each of those kids held Sully at the top of their hearts and would never let him fall into danger no matter what.
"I accept the advice." Suli nodded.
Then he actually turned around and left Dean Asa's office.
A few days later, the spring entrance examination arrived on time.
Compared to other people scratching their heads in the examination room, Sully was still thinking as he wrote down various answers related to elements, which one had more practical utility value, the theoretical monster or the master of practical tactics.
Unfortunately, the current growth of the group of actual tactical masters is not enough to allow them to evolve to the point where they can completely break free from the instructions of theoretical monsters.
After filling in all the answers, Suli ignored the pitiful looks of his two friends, turned in the test paper, and left the academy in a flash under their gazes.
The soldiers outside the city have been somewhat agitated these past two days. It is unclear whether the commanders behind the scenes have changed again or they have the idea of evacuating. But no matter which one it is, an army of 100,000 people is a force that cannot be ignored.
Suli even used his computing power as a game planner to calculate in his mind who would win and who would lose in a battle between an army of 100,000 and the crows.
The conclusion is that if the crow cannot survive, most or most of the 100,000 people will die.
Putting the less important information behind him, Suli started thinking again about his main task.
Euphia Reform Plan 2.0...
She can handle this herself.
Custer Alchemy Tool Research Project...
The nuclear weapons/weapons from another world are not something that can be developed in the short term.
The Son and Daughter Strength Growth Plan, and...
Possibility of key duplication.
Julius' 100% element affinity makes him very valuable for research, but it is a one-off. In terms of element-related aspects, Julius' value is so high that he is only slightly lower than Suli, who has zero element affinity.
Suli thought about it and decided to go find Custer.
In the laboratory.
When Custer was informed by other researchers that Sully was coming, he immediately put down the alchemy tool experiment in his hand.
When he approached and tried to talk to Sully, he lowered his head, which seemed extremely arrogant to other researchers.
Custer tried to hide the heat in his eyes and said, "Is there anything you need to inform me of this time?"
Perhaps because he felt that this was a bit disrespectful, Custer deliberately added, "If you have any ideas, you can inform the two-star mercenary next to you and let him help you tell me. After all, no matter how great the matter is, I don't think it's enough for you to go there in person."
Suli looked at Custer and said expressionlessly, "As far as socializing is concerned, although I don't care who you make friends with, I still sincerely hope that you won't get too involved with Egg."
During this time, perhaps in order to realize what he called "practice makes perfect", Egbert has been interacting with people around him more frequently in recent days.
No one knew what the previous Son of Light had learned. Suli only felt that everyone's illness was getting worse and worse.
——Although at this time I can't help but doubt that everyone is drunk but I am sober, is it possible that everyone is sober but I am drunk?
Custer disagreed: "Mr. Egbert gave me a lot of inspiration."
"And I think he's right, your safety comes before anything else."
Suli decisively gave up trying to entangle this researcher whose mind had already reached the abyss.
Afterwards, Suli followed Custer to check out the research progress of the forbidden element alchemy items.
Knowing that their opponent is an absolutely powerful person who cannot be defeated individually, there is no need for Suli to consider defeating the opponent at the elemental level.
In this situation, the most appropriate thing to do is to bring the character who cannot be defeated in terms of strength to the same level as yourself.
The research of forbidden element alchemy tools has become an urgent need.
However, apart from Sully and Custer, no one else knows about this research.
On the surface, Custer is still researching elemental nuclear weapons that can cause large-scale damage and even kill ravens in one shot.
Du Ya: Thank you, but I don't want to use it as a combat capability indicator.
Suli paused for a moment and asked Custer: "If you work hard, how long will it take to produce research results?"
Custer thought for a while and gave an answer: "If it is an alchemy tool with large-scale destructive power, it will only take me a year to produce the corresponding results. And if it is an alchemy tool with forbidden elements... This is a path that no one has ever set foot on before, so I can't give an accurate answer."
No one in this world has ever considered the possibility of forbidden elements.
What are prohibited elements?
It's a crooked way!
How could a decent person possibly consider this?
The people in this world simply think that they cannot beat others because they are not strong enough. They are not strong enough because the element content is too little. The element content is too small, so their strength is not strong enough. They are not strong enough, so they cannot beat others.
No solution.
In the days when the mercenaries were often tasked with war missions that were no different from mutual slaughter, and when intrigue and scheming were the norm, no one wanted to mess with forbidden elements.
When Custer first learned that it was possible to study from this perspective, he did not feel ashamed of it.
He was simply amazed at Sully's way of thinking.
At least he had never considered this direction before, and no one in history had ever thought about it this way.
At this time, Custer would be even more moved. Egbert looked at Sully as if he were his eyeball, and there was nothing wrong with that.
What's more, the thinking circuits of researchers and warriors are ultimately different.
They would not go to such extremes and think that the alchemy tools they have tried their best to research are some kind of "foreign objects".
The researchers even smiled at those who judged them by saying that they only relied on external things to win, and said, "Climb."
It's just a pity that this new field of forbidden element alchemy tools is not a problem that can be conquered in the short term.
Then Custer told Sully about some of the problems he encountered in this research.
Suli also gave several possibilities.
For example, you can start from the air level, or go directly from the meat/body level.
The former is like draining all the oxygen from the air, which makes it hard for people to breathe. Draining all the elements is similar in concept. As for the physical aspect, considering the thick skin and flesh of monsters, Suli said that if the internal magic ban cannot be easily broken, then we can also choose to combine it with the air aspect.
For example, create an alchemy tool with stickiness, stick it to the monster, and block the monster's way of absorbing elements, making it unable to absorb.
It is impossible to replenish the elements during the consumption process, which is equivalent to being relatively "magic-forbidden".
What if I can’t win?
Then just cheat.
In this regard, Custer said he benefited a lot.
For a moment, Custer even felt that he was a little stupid because he had been concentrating on improving his elemental level.
But fortunately, there is someone around them who will never be confined by worldly rules.
Before Suli left the laboratory, Custer gave him a mysterious smile from behind and said from afar, "As expected of Lord Suli."
The Eger virus is spreading widely.
There was nothing Sully could do about it.
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