Chapter 293 The Story of the Griffin Giant

In the era when Griffin embarked on adventures, it was still a time when classic magic was prevalent.

In that age, wizards learned a theorem—the mass is directly proportional to the energy; the greater the mass, the greater the energy. From this theorem, they questioned if greater energy could lead to greater mass.

In other words, the Giants possess immense strength; if one acquired such enormous power, could they become a Giant? Without doubt, immense power could definitely support an enormous body.

With this idea, Griffin, following the traditional method of wizards, set up a series of experimental plans.

The primary issue these plans needed to address was how to increase strength.

The method was simple, one word: eat.

So, the wizard, faced with extremis, began to eat voraciously. From eating a few handfuls of rice a day, to eating fifty, then hundreds, and eventually thousands of grains a day, until he was consuming an entire warehouse of giant's food in one day.