I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 390 - 378 Bo’er’s Atomic Theory!

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"Different, in what way?" Vittorio asked with a hint of confusion. Could there be other ways to ascend to legend?

Harrov pondered for a moment, as if searching for the right words to describe his thoughts. Then, something seemed to dawn on him, and speaking with a spark of realization, he said.

"I think their state might be somewhat similar to that one..."

"You mean... that false god?" Aurora interjected with a mix of surprise and skepticism.

Harrov nodded gravely. He hadn’t been able to place the strange sensation before, but after clashing head-on with [Ella], he suddenly recognized the resemblance.

"Could it be that they’re also using the Faith Method?" Aurora frowned.

Although she did not reject this method of obtaining power—compared to those ancient and bizarre soul-stealing ascension methods used by spiritual energy wizards, this was relatively peaceful.

However, this thing had a huge flaw; it could deeply change a person’s thinking, which is why they discarded it.

Harrov interrupted Aurora’s speculations. "It’s only similar. I’ve communicated with them in the Microcosm, and these people are very sharp thinkers. They seem completely normal, and none of their theoretical teachings are related to faith. On the contrary, like us, they are founded on the exploration of the world’s laws."

"Is it possible they’ve found a way to avoid that flaw?" Vittorio said tentatively.

"How could that be? If that were the case, why would the Empire and the Church still be so stable?" Harrov shook his head. To use the [Faith to Godhood Method] would inevitably require a large number of believers.

So many legends... so many gods. The whole continent would have been in chaos long ago and could never coexist peacefully since they would be each other’s greatest enemies!

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"Anyway, why not just go and see for ourselves?" Aurora said with a smile, as the magic power faintly glowed from the [Ring of Secret Magic] on her hand.

It was now precisely midnight!

Vittorio nodded, and at the same moment, the three of them activated the rings in their hands. With their concerted effort, the magic power charged with their will was soon projected out at the speed of light.

The next second, they all felt their vision split open, and a dark space appeared before them.

"Is this the Microcosm?" Aurora looked around. In the distant infinity of the void twinkled countless brilliant stars, with a huge, burning sun directly beneath their feet.

From afar, it looked like a gigantic fireball with ’flames’ constantly rising and expanding from its surface, emitting a tremendously intense light. It was the most majestic sight Aurora had ever seen!

Though they were countless kilometers apart, they could still feel the terrifying pressure it emanated, a chilling sensation that touched the core of their being!

Aurora soon realized that this was no simple illusion. Numerous bodies of similar magnitude orbited around the star, revolving on their own and moving in orbit around it...

The [Secret Magic Society] had actually replicated the sight of celestial bodies orbiting...

This dazzled Aurora, who was skilled in astronomy. Here time seemed to be accelerated by thousands of times, allowing her to clearly observe the pattern of the celestial bodies’ movement, something she could normally only imagine in her mind through calculations and observations.

Vittorio was no different; anyone experiencing these massive celestial bodies for the first time would be deeply moved.

"Welcome beyond time!"

A warm voice sounded from behind them.

Aurora quickly gathered her composure, turned around, and looked back.

Unnoticed, four figures had emerged and now stood suspended in the void.

"It seems you are the leaders of the [Secret Magic Society]; may I inquire as to your titles?" Aurora asked with a smile.

"Leaders is an overstatement... There are no such leaders here, whether it’s the [Secret Magic Society] or this Magic Domain. They are merely tools for the exchange of knowledge," said the elder on the far right casually, his wild white hair billowing as if it were a part of the boundless cosmos.

Aurora was skeptical; this place didn’t seem like just a venue for exchange.

Just the Microcosm and the stellar scenario she had just witnessed must have required immense effort to materialize.

According to what Harrov said, a single point in the void represented a star. Such scenes stretched throughout the Microcosm...

"A name is just a designation. If you must have one to address me by, call me Einstein," the white-haired elder continued.

The three beside him introduced themselves as well.

"Maria Skłodowska Curie..."

"Isaac Newton..."

"Niels Bohr!" The last person out spoke with a smile.

Aurora nodded and repeated her own name in turn.

Vittorio, meanwhile, was observing the few in front of him. Like Harrov, he had faced [Ella] directly, so he quickly sensed that these legendary individuals from the [Secret Magic Society] indeed felt somewhat similar to that entity, yet slightly different...

Harrov’s focus, however, was elsewhere. His gaze was fixed on the man with curly hair. So, you’re the Newton who was hit on the head by an apple? He hadn’t had time to learn each person’s name and identity during his last visit to the Microcosm due to the shock and the continuous blows he had taken; hence the meeting had ended before Harrov could gain a basic understanding of them until now.

"Now that everyone is here, let’s begin today’s discussion!" Newton snapped his fingers, and with that, the huge red sun beneath their feet began to collapse inwards and then violently exploded...

It was another supernova explosion, dispersing endless light and heat in all directions, lighting up the dark void. The spectacle of a star dying and destroying an entire star system was magnificent.

They stood far away, with light taking several minutes to reach them. Nevertheless, the terrifying energy and radiation waves did not harm them. It was as though they were separated by a membrane, only vaguely able to feel the scorching sensation as if their souls were being burned when the radiation waves passed through.

After the most intense shockwave subsided, Newton, Einstein, and Curie turned to the wizard standing aside.

"You initiated this meeting, right? Bohr?"

"Indeed, today I wish to discuss atoms!" Bohr nodded and said confidently.