The man looked only thirty years old, with slightly longer brown hair, slightly unruly. He was dressed in the latest style of dress and robe, with only a gold border on the cuff.

But no one will think that this is a ring mage, because the Phnom Penh, which represents his rank, is much thicker than the ordinary one, just like a streamer belt around the cuff.

This is the symbol of the legendary mage.

Legendary mage!!!

Almost at the moment of recognizing each other, all the people present who still have reason immediately bow their heads and salute.

No one would have thought that a legendary mage would come.

"Sir."

Of course, Lena knows each other. Although they haven't communicated with each other, he has heard about this gentleman from various channels, especially when people always compare Lena with this one.

"I stopped my experiment and came here not to watch this kind of family ethics play."

The other side sneers at the emotional dispute between pasiwar and lessa, and sneers mercilessly. Then he looks around at the people present and his eyes fall on Lena.

"Lena Ian gray, where is the paper you mentioned in that letter?"

Upon hearing the other party's inquiry, Lena immediately presented cyris's paper. The people present were silent. Even the weeping Lisa restrained her tears. Everyone stared at the legendary mage and dared not breathe.

After all, this one's temper is notoriously unpredictable in the mage world, and he is good at tit for tat and has no scruples in his words.

Once, in the conference hall of the high-level Council, he was still a high-level mage. He argued with more than a dozen other high-level mages for three days, and finally won, making him famous.

After becoming a legendary mage, apart from the founder of modern magic, Mr. Bragg, he had academic disputes with almost all other legendary mages. He was brilliant and incisive.

This is isaris Alberton, a great master of the law system, whose three laws of kinematics have become one of the cornerstones of the law system and have far-reaching influence. As the youngest legendary mage, I have become the object of worship of many mages.

Alberton pulled a chair at random and sat down, reading Cyrus's paper word for word, sometimes shaking his head and sighing, sometimes sinking into meditation, and his every move strained the nerves of the people present.

Finally, half an hour later, he put down his paper and sighed with a lingering tone.

"Well written."

Then he added faintly.

"It's like I used to be."

It seems that the outside world hears that Alberton is extremely conceited, but it is not unreasonable.

"What do you think of this paper, sir?"

So Lena asked.

"The unification of several equations of motion has been my wish for many years. I have tried many methods, which are not so beautiful, but this paper perfectly solves this problem, especially the definition of imaginary number. Although it is simple, it is very breakthrough."

Alberton was quite serious when he commented on the paper, he continued.

"It seems that your excellency Bragg is right. We can't always solve the unknown problems with the known methods. We must explore the unknown methods to solve the known problems."

After a pause, Alberton took another look at Percival.

"Although such a paper is only mathematical, I think its value is enough to rank in the top ten of all papers in history. I didn't expect that it would be rejected. Has the reviewer already cooked porridge in his mind? Rubbish, fool, it's a fool who can be displayed in the museum! "

"Mr. Alberton, I actually think that the disappearance of this paper has a lot to do with the prejudice of the mages for a long time."

Lena said that his words made other people tremble. Unexpectedly, he dared to say these words directly to the legendary mage.

"What do you mean?"

Alberton put down his thesis. He had been a little interested in this Lena before, but now he can listen to each other patiently.

"Most of our long-term research is only for the feedback of the world and the improvement of our own magic power. Even high-level mages don't pay much attention to things that can't get benefits. Mathematics is one of them."

Said Lena, weighing the words, and observing the face of Alberton.

"For a long time, the research of mathematics has been in a passive state. When mages encounter magic problems that are difficult to solve, they will turn to the research of mathematical tools, such as calculus. If it wasn't for the difficulties in the derivation of kinematic equations, I'm afraid you would not have developed calculus."

Is that too bold?

When Igor heard Lena's words, his heart missed half a beat. He looked at Alberton in a hurry, but the legendary mage nodded slightly, looking very understanding.

"Indeed, in the course of research, I feel more and more the importance of mathematics. Many aspects of the subject are difficult to continue because of the problems in mathematics."Alberton nodded and motioned to Lena to go on.

"Just like this paper, because it's purely mathematical deduction, even if it's recognized, it doesn't have much interest for researchers. The magic power can't be improved, and it's not even as good as some advanced mages who rely on clever means. As time goes by, people will become more and more alienated from mathematics, a discipline that can't see application."

In short, what Reiner said is that the current academic circle is too utilitarian, all the research is only for practical use, and the investment in the research of basic theory is too little, and even there will be a phenomenon of ridiculing those who study basic theory.

"Although I know that the idea of mages is efficient pragmatism, maybe we can give more encouragement to those who are engaged in research that can't see practicability for the time being. Or, what kind of people should we reward?"

Lena questions.

"The people who study magic and create colorful magic, and the people who study mathematics and seek truth, I think they are all praiseworthy. We should judge the research of mages not only by whether they are 'useful', but by whether they are closer to the truth."

His words made Alberton also fall into thinking. He devoted his energy to the study of whether a theory with no practical value or even no practical value is meaningful?

Leiner saw that Alberton was thinking, and went on.

"Ancient magician Thales anarchy summed up the theory of trigonometric function and conic curve. Eighteen hundred years later, Lord Verde Reagans formulated the rules for the operation of stars;

" Lincoln woolthorpe divided sunlight into seven colors as early as a thousand years ago. At that time, it was just a toy to please children, but it was not until recent decades that the magicians paid attention to it This paper explains why the light is so colorful;

"and cyris oldman, who proposed the concept of imaginary number ten years ago, created the cyris transformation, and only ten years later, was applied to the equations describing electromagnetic fields."

After a pause, Lena continued to speak.

"Who can know whether people will go to the starry sky many years later and rely on some humble mathematical formula now?"

His words made Alberton silent. When these theories were put forward, they were almost all called useless theories, but time finally proved everything.

"Wings that can't fly also make sense."

Lena took a look at saffroth and continued.

"That's the foundation of flying in the sky one day."

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