Genshin Impact: Lady Keqing wants to monopolize me, a playboy

Chapter 187 Mediocre People Put Themselves on a Scale

Just when Hill thought that everyone would remain silent, a girl stood up bravely.

"That's not the case. Everyone in the theater and the scripts they perform are valuable."

“We brought joy to a lot of audiences.”

“This is by no means a meaningless thing!”

Nilu stood up. She could no longer watch the other party criticize the value of the theater.

"Little girl, I think you still don't understand what I mean."

"I will not make any comment on your answer."

Sheriff shook his head, his arrogance obvious.

His attitude is a kind of evaluation.

Nilu pursed her lips. How could she possibly surpass these eloquent scholars in terms of reasoning?

Dixia and Dina Zedai nodded, and they seemed to have figured out the general reason for the matter.

"Hill, you..?"

Just as Dixia was about to say something to Hill, she found that Hill, who had been standing next to her just now, was gone.

"Mr. Hill has passed."

"Dixia, Mr. Hill is just like you. He can't stand this kind of thing."

Dina Zedai pointed forward. She had been observing Hill's expression out of the corner of her eye.

She noticed Hill's angry expression.

"Miss, what should we do now?"

Dixia selectively ignored what Dinazedai said next.

"Let's see what Mr. Hill is going to do before we make a decision."

Dina Zedai said softly. For some reason, she felt that Hill would definitely be able to handle this matter.

On the stage, Hill walked slowly in front of the crowd with a cane.

"Mr. Scholar, I don't agree with your point of view."

Hill took off his hat and nodded slightly as a greeting to everyone.

Are you kidding? This guy actually denies the significance of beautiful girls' performances. Damn it, he must be tortured.

"you are?"

Sheriff asked doubtfully.

It's obvious that Hill is not a simple person.

“My identity is not important.”

“On the road to seeking truth, individual identity is often unimportant.”

"Whether it's a farmer, a businessman or a scholar."

Hill said with a smile, his meaning was simple.

For him standing here, his identity is not important, he just wants to explore the answer to this question.

Humph, how could those ignorant farmers and profit-seeking businessmen be qualified to discuss the truth with us scholars.

Although Sherif wanted to refute Hill's words in person.

"I think there is nothing more to say about this matter."

But considering Hill's identity, he chose to remain silent.

"No, Mr. Scholar, on the contrary, I can question your point of view from many aspects."

Hill said confidently.

"All ears."

Sheriff acted indifferent, he didn't think Hill could say anything.

"First and foremost, the most important point is that the House of Lords and you both feel that theater performances are meaningless and should not exist. They are a waste of resources."

"Correct."

Sherifu nodded, and what he said was to the point, instead of rambling on or saying anything emotional.

He grudgingly acknowledged that Hill was qualified to discuss matters with him.

"You are arguing from economic and cultural perspectives, but no matter which side you are on, you are not right."

“Economically, the existence of the theatre has boosted the prosperity of the Grand Bazaar and provided a lot of employment.

"The existence of the theater also provides rich entertainment for people who are tired and have worked all day, reducing their stress."

“As for culture, the existence of theater is to continuously create culture.”

"Mr. Scholar, please think before you speak, and don't let me scold you like I just scolded that beautiful lady."

Hill smiled and said that a discussion is a discussion, and if someone chooses to act arrogantly because they can't answer the question, then don't blame him for being rude.

Nilu was listening to the conversation between the two people attentively, and suddenly found herself being called by Hill.

I immediately felt a little embarrassed.

Sherifu felt a little embarrassed. How could he be like that little girl who knew nothing?

"I still say the same thing: the culture created by the theater is meaningless except for making people happy for a short while."

"As for the economy, I don't understand that stuff, but since the sages have given the order, it means there is no problem."

Although Sherifu felt that he was different from Nilu, he behaved in a similar way.

"Mr. Scholar, I am disappointed in your professionalism."

"I find it hard to believe that scholars from Xumi would say something like this when discussing an issue."

"To me, this is just like a child using the words of an adult to convince his peers."

Hill shook his head. He didn't need to use a sarcastic tone. Just explaining the reason would be enough to make the other person feel uncomfortable.

When the onlookers saw Sherifu being humiliated, they all covered their mouths and laughed.

Seeing that the scholar was speechless for a long time, Ni Lu also smiled happily.

"I heard that there are six major schools in Xumi, among which the Miaolun School focuses on the study of architecture and mechanisms."

“But architecture is also a kind of culture.”

“I am making an argument here about whether a country’s culture is a meaningless existence.”

The blond man who was thinking seriously below immediately became alert when he heard the name of Miaolun School. He was very interested in what Hill said.

"I have to discuss this issue with that guy El Haisen when I get back."

Kavi couldn't wait to know what answer the other party would give.

Shariputra remained silent. He didn't know what to say. He couldn't start slandering the Miaolun school.

Then I will definitely be suppressed.

The House of Lords is too arrogant. With regard to knowledge, they have always adhered to the principle that they only approve and continue to study what they find useful.

For anything that is unclear, unacceptable, or of little use, then abandon it or prohibit research on it.

Knowledge is just knowledge, it has always been there and should not be defined as good or bad by human preferences.

"Also, I heard that in the past Xumi, the six major sects were not the same as they are now."

"Some schools of thought disappear over time, while some seem to be serious enough to promote social development."

"But these schools of thought are still replaced by other schools of thought. Is it because of economic reasons or personal preferences?"

"Or maybe both."

"I am raising a second argument here, whether knowledge should give way to private preferences and the economy."

Hill looked down on scholars who thought they were superior.

These scholars and sages who are high above have long forgotten the original intention of the original being.

He may not have much knowledge, but he has no problem refuting these arrogant guys.

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