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Chapter 558 Recycling

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Cheese's expression on his face became more and more serious when he operated the alchemy dice, because he realized in what situation his fellow disciples would equip his creation with this function that almost destroyed its meaning of existence.

The alchemist was completely unsure of his future and the things he was studying. He did not know what consequences would occur after throwing his dice, so he was afraid to let the dice have the function of reverse. This of course facilitates the current cheese. He only needs to put his hands here to make the instrument fade away.

But it also hurts Cheese's heart, because as a researcher, what is more cruel than this?

Perhaps it was because the puppet master was unintentionally expanding the influence of alchemy, or perhaps it was because he was like but didn't know what to do, and the instruments left behind by the gray robe were not as large-scale as he thought at first.

It simply changed the structure of the workshop and some trivial things, and these cheeses could be learned from the backward steps. He also saw the research and results of the puppet master here through the recycling of the instrument. This is another thing that makes him feel sad.

At the beginning, the puppet's research direction was human body imitation, and the main ones were prosthetics and prosthetics. This was a very intimate commodity on the streets where the fire was very popular. Good prosthetics needed to be tailored by craftsmen, but all they could do was to slightly assist the basic daily life of the disabled.

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Alchemy prosthesis is not the case. The magic of alchemy allows it to create fine parts that craftsmen cannot imagine, and then create fine mechanisms that can be adjusted, and fit the user of the prosthesis as quickly as possible. At the same time, the accompanying effects of alchemy can also make the prosthesis have magical functions that conventional creations cannot have, such as oil lamps built into the arms, or fingers that can be ignited, etc.

Although this level of application is not worth mentioning to cheese, it is not considered an abuse. Moreover, through imitation prosthetics, puppets must have accumulated a considerable degree of human tissue knowledge, which may be regarded as an alternative teaching method of anatomy and structure.

But gradually, his research direction deviated. First, the parts of the alchemy body gradually transferred from limbs, joints, and bones to the organs. This is a very dangerous thing, because the organs will directly involve the internal circulation of the human body. This is not a simple question of replacing wherever they are broken.

As expected, in the instrument record report, the development of alchemy organs was very difficult, which directly led to a shift in puppet research.

It is not difficult to understand that when a person simply defunctions the human body and then finds that replacing organs with imitation functions that seem exactly the same at first glance cannot truly replace human organs, what will he think is the error?

He will inevitably consider that there is an insurmountable natural barrier between life and non-life. It is this invisible natural barrier that prevents his creatures from functioning because they are dead and have no vitality. So, where does the vitality come from? Or how to break the natural barrier between dead and living things?

This is the beginning of the wrong path, because this problem is enough to stun the magic researchers, including the gray robes, until they die.

Spellcasters are very pragmatic, and so are those who study spells. When facing an untreated problem, finding another way out naturally occurs. If you cannot understand the boundary between life and death, then using living things to extract vitality. Is this idea taken for granted? At least for most people in this era, yes.

So the puppet master's research goal changed again, from an alchemy organ to a life extraction device, and his achievements were those textile machines and murderous puppets. What does it sound wrong? If it is just a life extraction, shouldn't it be a textile machine? What does those puppets have to do with this?

In fact, no one, including the cheese before, thought clearly that dolls need power. Cheese has not been able to crack the real mystery of their power for a long time. The answer is the products of those textile machines. However, it is not that simple. It does not mean that the life cloth woven from the textile machine can directly supply the energy of the dolls. It is just the first step of extraction. There are still many heavy steps to convert the vitality into available energy and inject it into the dolls. The conversion efficiency is so low that it is outrageous.

This made Cheese think of the female mage of the City of All Laws, Via, whose energy-shaping spell can directly call human life energy. It’s just that it doesn’t know which one is more cost-effective, or the alchemy life extraction technology or the direct use of energy as a medium to manipulate life.

In fact, there is no need to consider it carefully, because they all involve the part that cheese cannot tolerate and the blasphemy of life.

It is not a blasphemy to the soul, but a life. Cheese himself is very clear about the difference and also knows why he hates the means of manipulating life.

Therefore, he felt that the puppet master was very sad. One of the original intentions was to save people. In order to better save people, he became the executioner who was responsible for countless lives that died prematurely. Is it the possibility brought by alchemy that caused this person to fall into depravity? Or is this person already crazy?

I'm afraid they complement each other.

A wizard is a person who knows the mystery and an individual who brings change with knowledge. Before this, it must be remembered that knowledge comes from change, and so is human beings. No one or knowledge can exist independently beyond change and be highly aware of the answer to all things. If there is, it is the truth.

Alchemy cannot be used as a truth because it is in the process of change and is a knowledge of change. When it is separated from change or thinks that it has mastered the laws of change, it will lose its meaning. But throughout the ages, on the road of a mage, either desires strength but cannot, seeks strength without knowing it, or believes that it controls everything.

Therefore, it is difficult for the caster to have a good ending, and they will never escape the fate of being swallowed.

Therefore, to some extent, the alchemist who left his knowledge in such a conservative manner was consistent with the Lord of Gray Robe who chose to disappear. They both chose the path beyond the above paths. So what about themselves? Which path will he take? Will he be afraid of himself one day, so scared that he had to end his life to escape the bad ending that was about to come?

He didn't know. It was true that the future was full of hope, but hope was put in a box, which contained all the suffering and torture. The most tragic thing was not that you could not see the future, but that you looked at the past at a glance, and the future was full of mud.

But the most tragic part is often the greatest, and it has been like this throughout history.

As the rolling of dice in the instrument gradually stopped, the dark room became dilapidated. Its prototype was probably just a cellar that was not used. Cheese raised his hand with a complicated expression, and the sticky substance on the operating table turned into alchemy dice and fell into his hands.

On the other side, the big dice has quietly fallen to the bottom of the instrument, as inconspicuous as an uncarved rock. This may be the revelation left by his fellow disciples. In the end, the things created are creatures that can be seen everywhere in nature. This is not the reason for the insignificance of manpower, but it has used the wrong direction of effort.

Cheese put away the small dice, walked to the big dice, and stared at the thing.

After a long time, he let out a sigh and then pointed his finger on the stone.

With a creaking sound, the great alchemy dice that could turn into magic and shatter into a handful of powder, and no longer recovered its original ability. It was nothing bad. He could not take this thing on the road. Besides, as long as he had the knowledge in the small dice, it was only a matter of time to copy this big one.

He patted his cheeks gently and sorted out his expression. Cheese stretched his hand under the instrument and then pulled it hard!

I saw a piece of gray cloth pulled out from the gap below the instrument by him, shook in the wind, and turned into a gray robe that was exactly the same. However, it could no longer reveal its original emblem, because the person who symbolized the emblem was no longer there.

"Rest in peace, my brother. Your knowledge and research will be continued, and your discoveries and achievements will last in the library."
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