Chapter 294: The Limits of Domination (2)(2/2)
Thelma also nodded vigorously.
Xixer turned his head, and the wise look in his eyes at that moment seemed to disappear. He showed a relaxed and happy smile again, and said cheerfully: "So, we had a great time chatting today, didn't we?"
As he spoke, the skinny Hickser tremblingly supported the crutches and stood up: "Maybe this is the end of the day?"
Thales and Selma quickly stood up and saluted him politely.
"Of course," the prince said seriously: "Thank you, Mr. Hickser, you are a good teacher."
Xixer laughed.
"Oh, don't be too busy saying that. After all, I don't even have a bachelor's degree in the academy."
The old crow closed his eyes and shook his head: "By the way, everything we talked about today, why Exeter withdrew his troops back then, why he gave up the land, and reached the limit of rule is very interesting, isn't it?"
The two students nodded respectfully.
Xixer opened his eyes slightly, and the eyes behind the lenses once again flashed with cunning, and he changed the subject: "In that case, let's do this, the next time we meet."
"I hope you will tell me as rationally as you did today."
The two students hurriedly listened.
Xixer supported the crutches with both hands, narrowed his eyes, and looked at the two solemn young girls with interest: "Why, everything we discussed today, all the conclusions from beginning to end?"
Old Crow said softly: "It's all wrong."
Time seemed to stand still for two seconds.
Two seconds later, Thales and Thelma reacted and were both shocked!
Thelma couldn't help but lost her voice: "What?"
Thales looked at their teacher blankly and didn't react for a long time.
Everything we discussed today
All
"Don't be nervous, Thelma, just like I said," looking at the stunned look of the two of them, Hickser raised his left hand and waved it, laughing like a child who had succeeded in a prank: "We are just chatting.
, this is the topic of our next chat: Why everything we said today is wrong.”
The boy and the girl stared blankly at the old crow and looked at each other, unable to accept what the other said.
A tutor tells you at the end of the first class: everything he just said is wrong?
At that moment, Thales suddenly felt that the nickname "Old Crow" was so appropriate.
"We had a great time chatting today. The weather is nice. Why don't you go for a walk together?"
go.
"Don't let your youth go to waste." With the clatter of the cane, the impressive new teacher opened the door and left.
The two students were left stunned.
"What's the meaning?"
Thelma asked Thales in confusion: "Is everything we said today false?"
At that moment, Thales let out a long breath.
Looking at the leather chair where Xixer sat, he suddenly had some understanding.
"No."
"I think what he means is that the truth is not important," Thales said thoughtfully, trying to understand the other party's intention: "What is important is,"
"He wants us to take a completely opposite position in the face of an almost certain conclusion, in the unfavorable situation of having so many arguments."
Thales narrowed his eyes: "Convince him again."
etc.
Use a completely opposite position to overturn a conclusion that has been deeply rooted in people's hearts with good reason?
Such a familiar rhythm.
Thelma blinked, exhaled, fell on her chair, and pouted: "I don't understand."
Thales shrugged.
"It doesn't matter if you don't understand."
"Just be prepared to stay in the library all night," the prince smiled with a faint sense of familiarity, "I have a hunch that this topic is not that simple."
Thelma sighed, her mouth curled up, and she lay facelessly on the desk: "But Miss Jinx's etiquette class will continue tomorrow."
Thales smiled with a hint of disdain.
"Forget etiquette lessons."
The prince turned around and looked at Selma, who was not happy, meaningfully: "Do you still remember what I said?"
"The education you have received in the past was all aimed at cultivating you into a decent and elegant Grand Duchess," he said with piercing eyes, "to turn you into"
Thelma interrupted.
"'but'?"
The Grand Duchess raised her eyebrows: "You're going to say 'but' again, right?"
The momentum that Thales had finally built up was suffocated.
"Okay, but," Thales nodded helplessly, shook his head, and pouted at the door where Xixer left: "I think, this person."
"The limits of this old crow's rule?"
The prince glanced at Xixer's seat, looked seriously at the blond girl in front of him, and looked at her aggrieved eyes: "He is actually teaching you how to become a qualified person."
At this moment, the familiar sound of a cane suddenly sounded outside the door.
"Think, thump, thump, thump."
Under the strange looks from the two people, Xixer reappeared at the door with an apologetic smile.
"Sorry, people tend to forget more as they get older," Old Crow shook his head: "Although the time for our next lesson is uncertain due to my physical condition, I still feel that I should tell you in advance that next time
What I hope you can do when we meet."
Thales and Thelma nodded respectfully: "Of course."
Xixer smiled slightly: "First of all, I hope you might as well take some notes and think carefully about every word during our discussion."
Thelma nodded and took notes in her notebook calmly.
"Secondly, remember that we are chatting, and you are welcome to interrupt and ask each other questions at any time and at any time; then, we should all express ourselves in an orderly manner and grasp the key points;"
Thales was slightly stunned.
etc.
These words
Why
Xixer coughed and continued: "Also, we might as well be cautious and humble during the discussion. Before questioning something, it is best to question our own position and point of view."
At that second, Thales was completely stunned.
These words
impossible.
I have included part of the following text in the author's remarks at the end of the chapter.
It's free.
"Finally, questioning each other is also the advantage and privilege of classmates. Please be prepared to ask each other questions, and be prepared to receive each other's questions: truth is always born in collisions and conflicts."
The new teacher looked at Thales with a strange expression and frowned slightly: "Well, I wish you a good day."
In Selma's respectful and grateful farewell, the old crow walked out of the door and left slowly.
Only Thales stood there without saying a word.
He hesitantly pulled Thelma's notebook, looked at the records on it, and then looked at the door where the old man left. His chest was filled with ups and downs that were difficult to calm down.
Hicks you
Chapter completed!