"It turns out that most extraordinary beings do not regard being an extraordinary person as their main identity," Shang Yinhe pointed at himself, "For example, I am first the deputy director of the field department of the Extraordinary Affairs Bureau, and then An extraordinary person. In China, my social identity is far more important than my extraordinary identity."

"But the existence of the Extraordinary Academy will catalyze a new identity," Shang Yinhe said, "teachers, students, classmates, friends... and the most important common identity: extraordinary people."

“Every college is an ivory tower, a place for off-the-job living and shaping of ideas,” Shang Yinhe flipped through the prepared lesson plans at will, “Outside the campus, we have endless things to do, but within the campus, Then we can calm down and think, act, seek recognition, and change our ideas..."

"According to you," Mu Shiming couldn't help but frown, "The Extraordinary Academy is actually a very dangerous thing?"

"No, I didn't say that. Why do you think so?" Shang Yinhe rejected it with some surprise, "I just said that the Chaozhou Academy will intensify the atmosphere of change, but not all changes are bad - what you just said In general, you presuppose the premise that 'change is dangerous'."

Mu Shiming couldn't help but be stunned. He thought for a while before nodding and admitting: "Yes, I seem to have presupposed such a premise."

"The future world should be a world where all people are extraordinary." Shang Yinhe raised his head and looked out the window. His pupils were a little out of focus, as if he was looking at the not-too-distant future. "After all, the copy of Baiwu is placed there. As long as you have perseverance, no matter how bad you are, you can pass the level. Even though the number of extraordinary people is so small now, you can feel the future by looking at their growth rate."

"However," he emphasized the turn, "our society is not prepared for such a future world where all people are extraordinary, whether it is psychologically, institutionally, or culturally. .”

"From a psychological point of view, most extraordinary beings born from ordinary people have the illusion that the poor suddenly become rich, want to show off, and think that they are the children of destiny. The situation is especially serious for some extraordinary beings who awaken on their own;"

In the excitement of talking, Shang Yinhe simply took a piece of paper and started to write and draw - I don't know if this habit was passed on to him by Mobro or from him.

"From an institutional point of view, all existing concepts of country, class, enterprise, etc. are designed for the original world without extraordinary people, and are not suitable for a world full of extraordinary people."

"From a cultural point of view, the future era of universal extraordinary beings is an era that has never happened before in history. The only ones that can adapt to this era may be those fantasy comics and books."

Speaking of this, Shang Yinhe couldn't help but spread his hands and laughed: "But those comics and books are full of personal heroism, protagonist aura, and those popular protagonists who cannot suffer losses, cannot be holy, decisive in killing, etc. ...Then I can only say that if everyone takes those fantasy comics and books as cultural guidance, then the future society will definitely be a very chaotic society."

His last sentence was a not-so-standard complaint, but unfortunately, the person listening to Shang Yinhe's complaint was Mu Shiming, who rarely read fantasy comics or books.

Mu Shiming, who didn't get the laugh, frowned and thought about Shang Yinhe's words, and responded seriously: "...So, do you think the existence of the Academy of Transcendents is actually a good preview of the future? "

"I do think so," Shang Yinhe nodded, "Yongliang Extraordinary Academy can actually be used as a good experimental field for extraordinary people to get along with each other. Ideas and systems will be stimulated here, and some sparks of inspiration will burst out."

No matter how big the turmoil is in reality, it will only leave a few lines of insignificant records in the history books. In the record of [World Storm], it is only mentioned that this làngcháo about the identity and class transformation of extraordinary people will sweep across the world, and briefly introduces the process, but it does not explain the origin and foundation of this change. And those deeper things.

If Shang Yinhe is just following the flow of history, then he is not worthy of being the number one player in this so-called "game system" for such a long time.

Why did the revolution of extraordinary beings finally originate from Santantria and several extraordinary academies, but not from the more ambitious group of extraordinary beings who had long been connected in private?

Why was the model of getting along with extraordinary people who differentiated classes based on strength eventually abandoned by history? Why did history choose the current path? Is it an accident caused by various factors, or is it inevitable to a certain extent?

Being in the midst of historical changes and experiencing the most critical nodes, Shang Yinhe seems to have a deeper understanding of the changes in history.

"In addition to the Academy of Transcendents, there is also the transformation of Santantria that I am experiencing." Shang Yinhe unconsciously took a pen and scribbled on the paper. "That place is not just a place of traditional exploitation and oppression. Resistance is not just the resistance of small African countries to big countries, but more importantly, it is the transformation of the relationship between extraordinary people there..."

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