You have a new Amazon product recommendation

Chapter 254: Three Potions


Professor Seneca's devoid eyes lifted slightly, and his gaze fell on Hoden, as if he had finally noticed the curious baby.But that look without any waves made Brutus shiver, he always felt that he was attached to something wet and slimy, he still liked the drowsy, monk chanting the professor more, such a look in the eyes, he couldn't bear it.Professor Seneca's eyes only lifted slightly, and then lowered again, the waves never stirred, and naturally there were no ripples to calm down, but he seemed to be able to feel the excitement and anticipation in Holden's body, so he further explained."

However, as early as the Cretaceous era, this potion was already taboo, and soon after, the Sykepace Academy took the lead and completely destroyed the prescription.""

Because it goes against the beliefs of the gods of the Norsnes continent, only the evil will try to take the identity of others."

The voice is still plain and stiff, without any ups and downs, but the narrative between the understatements hides too much historical thickness, and Holden can't help but imagine what happened in that period of history, who invented the prescription, and why was it destroyed together?"

At that time, there were a total of three prescriptions that were destroyed together, and the other two were the elixir of immortality and the potion of deprivation of psionic energy.""

These three prescriptions are considered taboo against the beliefs of the Norsnes continent, and they seek to change the fate of humanity by force.""

In stark contrast to the granting of psionic potions, which can change the fate of the silent, they were both considered to be a means of reversing the heavens, but the prescription for giving psionic potions was retained, as it was a prescription for feeling the summoning of the gods, which also caused a lot of controversy at the time."

The Silent One is the "Abandoned Son of God", or "Mule", which is their official designation, indicating that they have not been able to feel the enlightenment of the gods.Later, however, the term "silent one" was rarely mentioned, because "silence" itself was a term given a definition as opposed to "enlightenment", and more or less represented a negative negative connotation, considering this group to be a socially excluded minority.With the all-round development of science and technology and the comprehensive regression of psionic energy, more and more silent people have become real power figures in front of and behind the scenes, and they are no longer "silent"; As a result, the term "silent one" now has a more or less negative connotation and is rarely used.Although Professor Seneca did not express his personal position, Hoden could still feel the deep meaning behind the words - it could be seen that Professor Seneca did not agree with the proposal to destroy the prescription, at least not on the grounds of "changing his life against the sky", if he had to destroy it, then he should also destroy the psionic potions, rather than simply destroying the prescriptions that might cause chaos.Professor Seneca was a rare addition to Holden's question.But after the prescription was destroyed, all three potions were still circulating, and the top pharmacists of the time were more or less selfish or faced with a choice.Even though the prescription no longer existed, they still had the knowledge in their heads, and so, for various personal reasons, the three potions never disappeared. ”"Later, after the negotiation of Léa, Karg and Guran, they decided to destroy one of the most important and core spirit plants in the refining process of the three potions, and cut off the possibility of the emergence of the three potions, which was also a turning point on the Norsines continent.""

Because Karg still secretly kept some spirit plants and began to refine potions, and finally developed into the reason why Leia and Guran teamed up to attack Kag - at least one of many reasons, because Karg is disobeying the beliefs and instructions of the gods, and because these potions represent a change in the laws of nature, which is not the law that we believe in the Norsnes continent.""

However, with the rapid development of science and technology, new things that once did not belong to the Norsnes continent are rapidly emerging, and in the past thirty years, the few scholars who have still insisted on studying potions have questioned that they should not have completely destroyed those key core spirit plants in the first place, because this is also an act of our interference with the laws of nature, and we are always changing the rules of nature."

Very unexpected!

Hoden was really, really surprised, Professor Seneca conveyed his attitude and opinion between explanation and narration, this must be the first time, right?

It is not so much that Professor Seneca is answering Horden's questions, but that Professor Seneca still has his own insistence on Potions deep down.Although he usually seems to be uneventful, Professor Seneca's soul is not completely dead, and the wealth of knowledge is an eye-opener for Hoden.Unfortunately, there are probably not many students in the classroom who really care, and most of them are still sleepy.Professor Seneca didn't mind, and after he had finished speaking to himself, he didn't go any further, and then he began to read the scriptures again, and the conversation just now rippled like pebbles thrown into the lake, and then quickly calmed down.As if nothing had happened."

Mr.

Helo."

After the bell rang for the end of class, Hoden, who was tidying up his desk and preparing to leave, heard a call from the direction of the podium, which made Hoden stop his movements."

Can you stay for a while?"

Professor Seneca continued to make a request in his usual tone, but because his voice was emotionless and unpredictable, it made the atmosphere subtle, as if Professor Seneca was ready to reproach Holden for the questions he asked in class.Brutus and Robben both cast a glance at Holden: Brutus gloated a little, Robben was a little worried.But Horden gave them a "reassuring" look, and watched the two men leave the classroom with the large group of students, and his footsteps walked in the direction of the podium.Professor Seneca looked a little plain and austere, dressed in a dark brown suit—a brown that was very incomprehensible to ordinary people, gray and unbright, and no hair was visible in the sparse Mediterranean, and his facial features were strangely proportioned because of the large size of his eyes.The students are complaining every day behind their backs, saying that Professor Seneca should be single so far.Although Horden doesn't like to criticize the professor behind his back, he has to admit that Professor Seneca does not pay attention to his self-image.Babbling babbling.The door to the classroom was closed again, all the students had left, and Professor Seneca remained unhurried.Hoden's divergent thinking couldn't help but start thinking again: Could it be that some conspiracy is really going to happen?

The mastermind behind the scenes has finally discovered his true identity?

Professor Seneca is the minions of pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger?

()