Saving the World in an Apocalypse-Style Text Game-Chapter 892 - 420: The Essential Difference Between Multivision and Direct Vision, The Inevitable Chaos

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Chapter 892: Chapter 420: The Essential Difference Between Multivision and Direct Vision, The Inevitable Chaos

[...]

[After you’d finished, a female student named ’Peggy’ finally breathed a sigh of relief, turned to you, and said, "You go back to the classroom first, I’ll be back after I wash up..."]

[Then, you were pushed out of the stall and stood there dumbfounded...]

[...]

[Following the route in your memory, you left the washroom, walked through the corridors, passing by classroom after classroom, until you found your own class.]

[You pushed open the classroom door, and all the students uniformly turned to look at you, the tutor on the podium frowned, and you immediately returned to your seat...]

[The tutor continued teaching, while your deskmate, sitting beside you, squinted and stealthily gave you a thumbs up, leaning over to whisper, "You’re really bold, daring to pull such a stunt during class... I concede the bet, this is what I owe you."]

[As they spoke, your deskmate handed you a glowing ball of spirituality...]

[You gained 10000 points of spirituality!]

Lin Xun didn’t know what expression to make and silently accepted the spirituality.

After all, it was hard-earned money...

[The teacher on the podium flicked the refined copper teaching whip, pointing at the blackboard and telling the students...]

[...the fog known as ’Knowledge Barrier’ is a protection granted by the True God to His people, shielding most knowledge so that the ignorant will not easily become lost in the ocean of knowledge.]

[The protection may come from the great True God, but it does not mean that you can swim freely in the ocean of knowledge.]

[The fog also conceals a challenge called ’Chaos’, which is a test given by the True God to those who seek knowledge.]

[To continue absorbing knowledge, one must unavoidably absorb ’Chaos’.]

[Every living being’s tolerance for ’Chaos’ varies.]

[The maximum tolerance can gradually be enhanced with the acquisition of knowledge, but each person’s ultimate limit is predetermined at birth.]

[Some individuals are exceptionally talented; even if they become great figures like Scholars and Prophets, they don’t come close to the edge of becoming lost.]

[Others have such poor tolerance for ’Chaos’ that after absorbing a little knowledge, they lose their reason and become lost in the ocean of knowledge...] 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢

[The innate upper limit of talent comes with birth and cannot be changed through later effort; this has already been determined, yet your future achievements are not predestined.]

[You all must have grown tired of hearing about effort and diligence; today, it is going to teach you something unrelated...]

[What it is teaching today is the fundamental principle of the Direct View School, and the most fundamental difference between the Direct View School and the Polyvision School lies in this point!]

[Now, who will stand up and answer its question, what is the most fundamental difference between the Direct View School and the Polyvision School?]

[The tutor scanned the room; not a single student raised their hand, its face expressionless, as though it was long accustomed to the way you noble youths behave.]

[The tutor casually pointed with the refined copper teaching whip, singling you out to stand and answer the question.]

[Apostle with extensive knowledge, how should you answer the tutor’s question?]

[1. The greatest difference lies in wealth and power.]

[2. The greatest difference lies in the amount of knowledge.]

[3. The greatest difference lies in looks and appearance.]

Lin Xun slightly furrowed his brow, feeling that none of these three seemed like the correct answer.

Based on the information obtained in Chapter four, he pressed the first option.

[You stood up and loudly answered, the biggest difference is that the scholars of the Direct View School are all either wealthy or noble, while the Polyvision School is made up of a group of poor and lowly people.]

[The commoners and lowly people, unable to rival the eye quality of the Direct View School, can only sacrifice aesthetics and focus on the number of eyes.]

[The tutor did not comment on your answer but asked you again...]

[Since the Direct View School has sufficient wealth to buy better and more powerful eyes, why not continue to transplant more superior eyes after the initial pair?]

[The Polyvision School needs to transplant many low-quality, cheap eyes to match the scholars of the Direct View School who have just a pair of eyes, so why doesn’t the Direct View School transplant more expensive eyes to increase the gap?]

[Is it only because of differing philosophies that they would rather not enhance their strength further, not acquire more knowledge, and stubbornly stick to one pair of eyes instead of two?]

[You opened your mouth, not knowing how to answer, as the tutor had completely stumped you.]

[At that moment, the classroom door was pushed open, and ’Peggy’, who had been engaged in a fierce battle with you just before, hurried in.]

[She kept her head down and scurried to her seat.]

[The tutor did not intend to let her off easily; with a flick of the refined copper teaching whip, it made ’Peggy’ stand up and repeat the earlier question.]

[After pondering for a long time, ’Peggy’ suddenly exclaimed with excitement, "Tutor, I know the answer!"]

["The scholars of the Direct View School are either rich young masters or noble ladies, just like me, whose father is the Minister of Finance for ’Nottos’...]

[For noble ladies who often attend high society banquets, transplanting multiple eyes like the Polyvision School is not only unsightly but also highly improper.]

[That is why the Direct View School scorns the idea of transplanting multiple eyes!]

[Upon saying this, many students nodded in agreement, and yet the tutor’s face grew increasingly dark...]

[With arms crossed and head shaking, it looked at you with a sneer, without concealing the scorn in its eyes.]