I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 174 - 161: Using the Law of Universal Gravitation to Reconstruct Force Field Magic! (Please Subscribe)
On the way back to the school’s rest area, Harrov discussed with Lynn the topic of how magic power affects spatial curvature.
Lynn had already heard a detailed explanation from Harrov within the magic domain and was able to respond fluently, even bringing out the optimal magic structure that the other party had proposed for a renewed discussion, openly asking about aspects he didn’t understand.
As Harrov answered each question, he couldn’t help but sigh, even a three-ring wizard like Lynn understood the connection between magic power and space-time so profoundly; how could the legendary wizards of the Secret Magic Society possibly be ignorant of the best magic structure? Indeed, he had been overthinking.
Perhaps the questions he asked were too basic, and they couldn’t be bothered to reply, hence the dismissive attitude.
Thinking in this way, Harrov’s expression paused as if hearing something, a look of resignation appearing on his face, but he still spoke up.
"I have a friend who is very interested in that glowing glass mirror and can’t wait to own one. Do you still have any in stock?"
Is that "friend" actually you?
Lynn looked at Harrov with a strange gaze, he had thought that this legendary wizard, who usually dressed casually and could even be described as somewhat unkempt, wouldn’t be interested in glass mirrors.
Of course, it could also be for academic research, or perhaps for a relative’s child.
Without any hesitation, Lynn sent out the large circular mirror that had been disassembled from the torsion scale device.
"That’s twenty gold coins, right? I’ll have Korol send them over tomorrow," Harrov said casually as he received the circular mirror and passed it to someone standing by.
Under Lynn’s gaze, the circular mirror simply disappeared without a sound.
Could it be that Harrov also had some sort of storage device? But why had he never heard of such a thing?
Lynn thought unexpectedly, but did not ask presumptuously, bid Harrov farewell, and directly returned to the school’s rest area.
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He was eager to verify his hypothesis!
After leveraging the council’s mobilization capabilities to perfect the law of universal gravitation, Lynn had a vague feeling that he didn’t need additional computing power to cast certain force field spells.
This was not an unfounded guess because a wizard’s spellcasting could be compared to running a certain program or solving a very complex equation.
With unknowns present, the answer could only be found by repeatedly substituting different values and using the process of elimination.
And now, it was as though two of the unknowns had become definite values: the first was the universal gravitational constant of this universe, and the second was the curvature of space-time at the planet’s surface. Thus, the computing power required to release force field magic had decreased by more than several times.
This was why Harrov and others said the law of universal gravitation would become the foundational theory of space magic.
So, during the two days waiting for the award ceremony, Lynn closed his doors to visitors and focused on studying the spell model of force field magic.
All other affairs were handed over to Philip and others, who were instructed to purchase a suitable property in Green Reir as a future base for the Iyeta School.
After all, it wasn’t appropriate to always stay in the rest area of the magic seminar every time he came. Although it was spacious enough, it wasn’t very convenient with too many prying eyes.
In just under half a year since arriving at Wizard Land, relying on the income from the skyships and looting Radak’s manor, he had accumulated nearly five thousand magic gold coins, enough to buy a nice manor anywhere outside the bustling area of Green Reir.
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"Magic Missiles!"
At dusk the next day, on the training field, the girl softly exclaimed as more than a dozen twinkling Magic Missiles appeared out of thin air.
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Next to her, Ailoke, Pearce, and several others refused to be outdone, each unleashing the strongest magic they mastered. Several fireballs intertwined with ice blades, heading straight for Lynn not far ahead.
However, without any movement from Lynn, the flames and ice blades were mysteriously separated before touching her body... They flew past her and smashed into the wall behind.
At first glance, it looked as if the apprentices had deliberately missed Lynn, as if they were drawing an outline around a human target.
But Ailoke and Pearce knew very well that at a short distance of just over ten meters, facing a stationary target, it was impossible for them to miss!
"Huh~" Lynn didn’t relax her vigilance simply because she had easily defended against the group’s attacks. She also keenly noticed that Johnny’s Magic Missiles were flying slower than expected; upon touching the Deflection Field, they instantly exploded.
It seemed like there was nothing inside, but Lynn could sense the hydrogen content in the air around her rapidly increasing.
At the same moment, Johnny extended her left hand forward, right hand crossed over her left wrist, the starting posture for Flame Touch!
A faint flame expanded rapidly within a second, and the scorching torrent of fire arrived in an instant, igniting the hydrogen around Lynn!
Then, the violent explosion sounded through the practice room, and thick smoke carrying intensely hot flames surged in all directions. Ailoke and Pearce’s faces were struck with horror; the devastation nearly matched that of third-ring magic.
It was their first time realizing Johnny was that powerful!
"Professor Lynn couldn’t be... seriously injured, could she?" Ailoke stared intently at the rising smoke and, seeing no movement for a long time, spoke uncertainly.
Impossible. Johnny glanced at Ailoke with disdain, catching her breath without pursuing further. Coordinating magic with such precision was taxing on her computing power, and even for Johnny, who had become an official Wizard, it was no easy feat.
From within the billowing smoke, Lynn’s voice came through, strong and steady.
"A hydrogen explosion? Interesting... It seems you’ve studied your elements and arcane well, Johnny, but you didn’t quite master the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen. The correct proportion should be 2:1."
Only when the dust had cleared did Ailoke and the others discover that Lynn was standing unharmed in the same spot, her clothes not even slightly ruffled, which made Ailoke’s scalp tingle.
If an attack close to third-ring magic couldn’t make Lynn budge an inch, how were they supposed to fight?
Although it was just a practice, the idea of backing down had already risen in the hearts of Ailoke and Pearce, yet Johnny was still full of fighting spirit. She had always wanted to measure the gap between herself and the professor.
"Now it’s my turn to make a move, are you ready?" Lynn said with a smile.
Ailoke and Pearce nervously swallowed, while Johnny braced herself as if facing a formidable opponent.
Under the watchful eyes of the three, Lynn extended her hand, her index and middle finger trembling slightly as if she was plucking at the strings of an instrument...