Agnes's hand was hanging in the air, while Edgar sneered and said nothing.
As for the other students, after hearing what Lena said, they all looked at Batiste. Maybe only alimia, without raising her head, was still eating the food on her plate.
The children on one side didn't notice the situation here at all, and they still enjoyed lunch happily, which formed a sharp contrast with here.
Jane opens her mouth, thinking that even if Lena Ian gray is really as sharp as the rumor says, it's too much publicity, isn't it?
Although their magic investigation team is nominally here to study Batiste's paper, it has to wait for a few days and enough observation results to make a final conclusion.
What's more, batiste is a master of the four rings. He is on the same level as Agnes and others. No matter what, he should have some respect. The result of the investigation will not be too ugly.
But is it a bit too shameful for Lena to say that he has different opinions?
Baptist asked, smiling and silent.
"I heard that Mr. Ian gray, though young, has a profound understanding of magic theory. What's your opinion on the evolution of biology?"
He didn't seem to be angry, but he was calm, as if his theory was perfect, not afraid of any doubt.
When he heard Baptist's question, Lena shrugged and said, as you asked me to say.
"The core point of the advance discard retreat theory is that in order to adapt to the environment, organisms will constantly evolve themselves. The internal reason lies in the organisms themselves. In order to fly faster, birds have evolved stronger wings. Because they do not need to run on the ground, their legs gradually degenerate into claws. This seems to be in line with the status quo."
Leiner first explained Battiste's theory to show his confirmation that he had read the paper, and then went on.
"At the same time, this theory shows us a corollary that human beings can decide the direction of evolution according to their own will."
This is an inference not mentioned in Batiste's paper, but it is easy to understand.
If organisms really evolve because of their frequent use, then human beings can also train continuously according to their desired ability and finally obtain corresponding strength.
Edgar was stunned. This inference seems very difficult to accept, but indeed, if the theory of batiste is true, then this inference will be very easy to get, because since even animals can evolve because of long-term use, why can't humans evolve the same way.
"For example, humans who have been living in the water for a long time should be able to gradually evolve a body that can adapt to the underwater environment, but in fact, in addition to being able to swim faster and be more familiar with the nature of water, the body structure of these people is no different from that of ordinary people. How can this be explained by the theory of advance and retreat?"
Indeed, according to Battiste's theory, since all organisms can evolve in a short period of time because of the frequent use of certain organs, those fishermen who have lived on the seashore for a long time should have been different. But so far, there has been no report about this.
Hesitating, people look at Batiste one after another, hoping that he can give a reasonable explanation.
Batiste still maintained a kind expression, he nodded slightly, did not immediately deny Lena's statement.
”Indeed, I have found this loophole before. Therefore, I have carried out some experiments and theoretical improvements. You can see the results in this research institute these days. "
" I'm looking forward to it even more. "
Agnes was in a hurry to get round. She held up the goblet with most of the red wine and said.
"Let's drink to Mr. Baptist's hospitality."
The others soon understood Agnes's intention and raised their glasses as well.
Lena smiles and doesn't go on. Since Batiste says he has made a theoretical repair, it's OK to observe more. He gently raises the glass and shakes the red liquid in it.
Emilia took a look at Lena and said nothing more.
……
Late at night, Lena came to the window sill with a cup of black tea.
Outside the window, the storm is still, the rain hits the glass, making a continuous knocking sound. This kind of rain curtain makes people care at first, but once they get used to it, it will become a background sound suitable for sleeping.
Lena used to like this kind of rainstorm weather very much. When he was in the room, a light, a book, a cup of tea, a night would pass quickly, but at this time, many things haunted him, making him difficult to sleep.
He thought of the children he saw during the day. These children who were destined to die early didn't know whether they knew their fate. Their cheerful and lively laughter became the biggest contrast and made people sigh.
Lena doesn't have much medical research. He doesn't know if there is a cure for the disease, but he has some respect for Batiste, who is willing to take in these children and continue to study treatment methods.However, it has nothing to do with whether Batiste's paper can pass the review. Lena does not completely deny the theory of using advance, discarding and retreating. However, what he has learned now is that this theory does have major defects. If Batiste does not make appropriate amendments, then this paper will be difficult to pass.
In addition, according to Batiste, the Erasmus hemiplane is at the junction of the rainy season and the dry season. This rainstorm will be the last rain of this year. In the next half year, there will be no rain in Erasmus until the next year.
There is no sign that the rain will stop. Lena is also curious about how the rain will end.
He stood at the window and waited for a while. Seeing that there was no change in the rain, he lay down on the bed and soon fell asleep.
……
In a laboratory in the corner of the Research Institute, Windsor is sleepy. On the desk in front of her is a mountain of materials. It seems that the student is sorting out the research materials for his teacher, so that he can refer to them at any time the next day. These materials are obtained after submitting the paper, so they need to be handled more carefully.
But obviously, Windsor, who had eaten too much dinner and drank a little wine, could not support it at this time.
She flopped down on the test bench and fell asleep. It seemed that the rainstorm outside the window no longer existed. Only the golden dream warmed her.
At this time, the door of the laboratory was gently opened, and Baptist came in. He wanted to call his student's name, but found that she was asleep, so he didn't say a word.
Looking at the information on the table, Baptist nodded slightly. Then he took a thin blanket from the next lounge, put it on Windsor's body, and slowly left the laboratory.
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