I Created Scientific Magic

Chapter 90 - 80 The Giant Hand Reaching Toward the Sky (Seeking Follow-up Reads)



Chapter 90: Chapter 80 The Giant Hand Reaching Toward the Sky (Seeking Follow-up Reads)

Seeing that Lynn had noted down these regulations, Tic’s expression relaxed, and the previously solemn atmosphere dissipated.

It was only then that Lynn, slightly puzzled, asked, “Mr. Tic, isn’t it said that foreign wizards usually go through a period of observation before being granted the status of a formal wizard?”

“I personally believe the observation period is no longer necessary, but as a matter of procedure, I will still need to stay in Yiyeta Harbor for a month and, incidentally, I wish to consult you on some arcane knowledge,” Tic said with a smile.

Since the other party had joined the Yiyeta Academy, it was as good as having the endorsement of the great wizard Helram, so he did not mind advancing the process to curry favor.

“Of course, that’s no problem at all. I am also very interested in Alchemy, and I would ask that Mr. Tic kindly impart his knowledge to me when the time comes,” Lynn responded smoothly.

He was well aware that in this world, love and hate never came without cause. Since his arrival in Wizard Land, all the preferential treatment he received was because he could bring benefits to others.

Helram looked forward to the innovative knowledge he possessed, hoping it would bring fame to the Yiyeta Academy, while others believed he was strong and gifted, someone not to offend and worth pleasing.

Therefore, Lynn did not object to using some basic scientific knowledge in exchange for identity, status, money, and magic knowledge. It was essentially a resource exchange, which is much more stable than most relationships.

After the identity-granting ceremony concluded, Lynn was whisked away by a throng of enthusiastic professors and students for a celebration.

By three in the afternoon, a drunken Lynn refused Theodore’s support and returned to his room alone.

The moment he closed the door to his room, his drunkenness had mostly faded away.

Clearly, the supposed inebriation was just an excuse to drink less. A true sage would not let himself fall easily into a state of blurred consciousness.

Lynn sat cross-legged on the bed, beginning his daily meditation. His spiritual power spread out, enveloping every element he could sense, and he kept moving in a regular pattern, gradually pushing past his own limits.

In battle with Luo’er, Lynn realized that he was highly offensive but defensively fragile. He could easily kill most enemies, but also be killed by a single, poorly shielded low-level spell.

To change this predicament there were essentially two methods: either learn Alchemy or purchase some alchemical items, like Luo’er who relied on tools in combat to invoke higher-tier protective spells. But this was both time-consuming and expensive, a cure that didn’t address the root problem.

Of course, the best solution was to become a formal wizard as quickly as possible, so that he could construct spells like “Mage Shield” and “Lesser Magic Protection” to fully safeguard himself.

In the last few days, Lynn had noticed the growth of his magic power slowing down, and it would nearly halt within about a week, reaching completion.

In light of this, how to obtain a bottle of “Magic Source” became the primary issue to consider.

Applying for a student as a professor was one approach, but it came with problems.

Firstly, having taught arcane subjects for only half a month, suddenly stating that a student was ready to graduate would seem too hasty and invite suspicion. Moreover, having just obtained official wizard status, the Wizard Council was unlikely to approve such an outrageous application.

Therefore, this method could only serve as a last resort; things would be much smoother if he were willing to wait a few months.

Secondly, obtaining through a possible black market was another option.

The morning’s free-fall experiment had earned him sixty-nine magic gold coins in one go, the aerial ship would bring him a considerable income, and he could also secure some research funding from Helram. Scraping together two or three hundred magic gold coins within a week should be feasible, barely enough.

However, there’s still a lack of proper channels for purchasing, and sometimes, even with money, one might not be able to spend it…

Perhaps the approach could start with those apprentices who have no hope of being promoted to official Wizards, as these are usually the most anxious ones.

Alternatively, disguising oneself and gathering intelligence in places with a mix of different people could also be a method.

A myriad of thoughts continuously flowed through Lynn’s mind, when suddenly, the orderly elements around him were thrown into disarray. Various elements collided and mixed, nearly causing an explosion. Lynn quickly reined in his thoughts and began to meditate with focus.

The next morning, after a whole night of meditation, Lynn felt the abundant magic power within his body as he got out of bed.

On the desk beside him, the fairies had already placed the prepared breakfast.

A slice of white bread, a grilled sausage, and Magic Tree Juice with a refreshing and mind-awakening effect.

After a simple wash, Lynn placed his hand above the food to check the elemental composition, and after making sure there was nothing wrong with them, he started to eat in no hurry.

‘071, how much energy reserve is left?’ While eating, Lynn inquired in his mind.

[Energy remaining at twenty-five point six percent.]

Is that all we have left?

Lynn’s sausage-cutting motion paused. Since arriving in Wizard Land, due to the lack of battles in daily life, the system’s energy reserve had once increased to over fifty percent.

However, in order to condense a magic position, he had been practicing the “Liquid Nitrogen – Frost Domain” spell several times every day, which consumed a lot of energy. Additionally, facing the Wizard level assessment and Luo’er’s challenge yesterday meant that, within a few short days, the energy reserve of the intelligent brain had not increased but decreased, dropping to just half of its original amount.

Before becoming an official Wizard, if he wanted to fight with full strength, the power of the intelligent brain was indispensable.

But replenishing this energy… it’s just too slow!

Lynn shook his head, ate the last piece of grilled sausage, finished the Magic Tree Juice, and got up to leave. He had an advanced mathematics class to attend that morning.

As soon as he stepped out of the professors’ residence, a look of surprise immediately crossed Lynn’s face, for he suddenly noticed that overnight, Yiyeta Academy had acquired yet another iconic building, erected not far from the entrance.

A great number of fairies were busily working around the building, putting the finishing touches on it.

It was a pair of hands made of pure white marble, from intricately carved lifelines to knuckles, standing more than thirty meters tall. In each palm, one wooden ball and one iron ball were placed, lifting them towards the sky.

And on the pure white marble, the entire process of the free-fall experiment was detailed in inscribed runes.

The name of this sculpture was called— “Lynn’s Double Sphere Experiment”!


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