I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 680 - 562: Mathematics, Olympiad, and the God of Knowledge?

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Chapter 680 -562: Mathematics, Olympiad, and the God of Knowledge?

“I didn’t mean to blame you, Mutuo…”

Lynn gently patted Mutuo’s head, soothing the somewhat aggrieved giant beast of awe-inspiring colors, then suddenly stretched out his hand and pointed towards the direction of the cage.

An invisible wave of magic power rapidly spread in all directions, and following that, the elements in the air began to surge and started spontaneously rearranging and reconstructing themselves.

On the ground, the chairs toppled by the self-destructive shockwave righted themselves, and the pages that had fallen to the floor returned to their original places. Then a wave of air surged through the room.

Mutuo’s bell-sized eyes widened in disbelief as he watched the scene unfold before him. This was the very shockwave caused by the self-destruction of the black crow, but it was now being restored as if time had been reversed.

Of course, this was not an actual reversal of time—such a feat was beyond Lynn’s capabilities. It was merely a reenactment of events that had occurred within the God Realm.

After all, all the elements of the continent were a part of him. You might say everything took place ‘within’ him, so reenacting something that happened an hour ago was not difficult.

“Stop!” Lynn suddenly spoke, and the entire scene froze as if the pause button had been pressed.

Inside the cage, a crow had solidified, maintaining a posture of spreading its wings to take flight, with dazzling starlight bursting forth from within it. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com

This kind of starlight felt extremely familiar to Lynn, and he couldn’t help but think of an old acquaintance—the one who had once reigned over this continent, posing a great threat to them, the Eternal Star!

Since fleeing to a foreign land, the Eternal Star had suddenly disappeared, and with the matters regarding the Lord of the Undead taking precedence, the issue had been put on hold.

Even though he had already confirmed with that lich that the God of Life and Creation was a real deity, Lynn couldn’t help but doubt whether this Star Messenger truly was a servant sent by the so-called God of Life and Creation.

Contemplating, Lynn waved his hand to let the ‘frozen time’ continue to reverse. The black crow gradually tightened its spread wings, let out a clear caw, and then hung its head and closed its eyes, motionless.

Lynn hadn’t delved much into the study of the language of beasts and couldn’t decipher the crow’s intent from this single sound.

And the crow reconstituted in the cage was merely an aggregation of magic power, devoid of a soul. The starlight was imitation, incapable of reproducing its essence, let alone asking questions.

“Never mind…” Lynn snapped his fingers, and the black crow instantly reverted to its most basic elements. Since he couldn’t ascertain the truth, he decided not to expend too much of his mental energy on this issue for the moment.

Whether it was the machinations of the God of Life and Creation or the covert machinations of the Eternal Star, as long as his strength was sufficient, he needn’t worry too much.

Lynn pondered and stretched out his hand, and a peculiar crystal materialized in his palm, quickly capturing Mutuo’s attention.

It seemed like the most exquisite creation in the world, constantly changing shapes in the void. Each crystalline face shimmered with a pale golden glow, and something flickered within, like runes or a special code.

Mutuo, gaping in wonder for a while, began to feel dizzy and overwhelmed, as a myriad of complex formulas instantly flooded into his mind.

Theorem of Maxwell, Fourier transform, Euler’s formula, Peano’s axioms…

Mutuo let out a pained howl and ‘pop,’ rolled under the table, refusing to come out.

To him, learning was a terrifying thing.

Far more daunting than basking in the sun, eating, digesting, and sleeping…

Lynn looked at Mutuo helplessly through the table. He had tried various methods before, but none had made the creature study properly. It was clearly a waste of talent, so he resorted to this forceful method of imparting knowledge.

With strength but no knowledge, being able to exert only thirty to forty percent of one’s power was considered good. The clergymen of the church underestimated the downside of their lack of culture, which allowed them to be easily defeated.

The strange crystal in front of him was naturally the quantum-hardened intellect that had entangled with his soul in an exotic manner since his transmigration.

Why this happened—miracle, conspiracy, or benevolence—Lynn did not know, nor did he have the slightest clue. However, judging from the facts, the former seemed more likely.

After all, his abilities were not particularly outstanding within the entirety of the federation, and the federation’s level of technology couldn’t manage to quantum-hardened intellect into his soul and fling him the many light-years to the Eternal Star.

Obviously, that would have been meaningless.

Therefore, Lynn never spent too much mental energy on this matter. His only concern was that the intellect was ultimately a creation of the federation, bound by Earth’s laws.

If he hadn’t reached another planet, the intellect’s electromagnetic signals would not be able to transmit, and he managed to control the situation by convincing it with the fallacious argument that ‘aliens have no rights,’ otherwise, he would likely have to consider whether his actions were in compliance with federal laws every time.

So after breaking through into the God Realm and acquiring the ability to interfere with the microscopic, the first thing Lynn did was to take this thing out. Utilizing the deep soul connection, he modified the low-level code of the brain and turned it into his own divine nature. He also acquired a law according to the rules of another realm.

Lynn named it the Arcane Law!

For example, during his fight with the Lord of the Dead, the gears that manifested were a physical representation of the law, using a rule of exponential multiplication.

As for the other corresponding uses, he’s still exploring them.

Regarding this divine position, Lynn was quite satisfied, because the scope of mathematics is extremely broad. Theoretically, everything can be represented in a mathematical form.

It could be said that this is the ultimate tool for explaining and applying the universal laws!

In the following days, even though the war in the other realm had subsided, the Wizards of the Magic Kingdom did not rest, after all, the scope of the godly war was too vast, many mountains had been flattened, lakes had been dried up, and several railways had been disrupted.

Even Lynn couldn’t use Divine Arts to restore them, as the damaged area extended for hundreds of kilometers, creating several pits deeper than two hundred meters. The energy needed to fill them was unimaginable, so all they could do was roughly construct a stone bridge and leave the rest of the work to the other Wizards.

The hundreds of thousands of royal troops gathered in the northern border had also mostly withdrawn. More than thirty thousand had died in this war, with the vast majority of casualties occurring after Harrov, Aurora, and Vittorio evacuated.

Suddenly, more than five legendary creatures and a multitude of elite undead surged out from the Space-Time Gate!

Anthony alone, with the addition of fifteen Sun Flame Cannons, simply couldn’t eliminate them quickly, so they were forced into a perilous close-quarters battle. Thankfully, with the closing of the Space-Time Gate and Lynn’s slaying of the Lord of the Dead, the legendary undead suddenly weakened, and in the end, were all destroyed by a few shots of the Sun Flame Cannon.

Another who performed great deeds was Lydia, who piloted a fighter jet to single-handedly draw away a legendary-level skeletal dragon, and delayed it until the end of the war. With the support of the rest of the council, she successfully captured a legendary-level undead!

On the third day after the war, a new round of Wizard Council meetings was convened within the capital.

Lynn undoubtedly came at the last minute, but immediately he caught the attention of all the council members.

After all, they all knew that this Star of Magic had stepped beyond the legendary tier and reached a completely new realm, that of a true god!

With this in mind, Rafael and the others couldn’t help feeling somewhat uneasy, but Lynn didn’t show any change in attitude due to his ascension in life level. Apart from taking Harrov’s place at the head seat, everything was as usual.

“There’s no need to be so formal. I think you must have many questions you want answered… You can ask them now,” Lynn said, looking around and getting straight to the point.

The people present exchanged glances, and a brave male wizard was the first to speak. “Chairman Lynn, I want to know what exactly is a god?”

“You can think of it as a higher-dimensional being,” Lynn replied succinctly.

“Dimension?!” Rafael pondered for a moment. This concept had been mentioned before when introducing quantum theory.

“Correct. The space we inhabit doesn’t only consist of the three dimensions of length, width, and height. There are also higher dimensions, and everything we see in terms of matter and energy is just a projection from a higher dimension,” Lynn explained.

“Then how should we address you now…” A senior wizard hesitated before speaking. “The God of Wizards?”

Hearing this question, Lynn paused for a moment, as she hadn’t really thought about this issue before.

Based on her divine position, she could possibly be called the God of Mathematics, the God of the Arcane, or even the God of Knowledge?

Lynn ultimately shook her head and said casually. “A god is just a title after all. If you’d like, you can also call me the Star Realm Wizard or a High-Dimensional Entity.”

Even when she was still merely a legendary figure, the Empress of the empire had been referred to as a god by the empire’s citizens.

“Then do you now need to rely on faith and believers to amplify your power?” Aurora asked earnestly, as both the Empress and the Lord of the Dead had large numbers of followers.

“No, that’s not necessary,” Lynn shook her head. This was his biggest difference from the Empress and the Lord of the Dead.

The relationship between a god and their believers was one of dominance and slavery, where the former completely controlled the latter. However, Lynn didn’t like that as it might create dissatisfaction and rebellion, and it could easily stifle the creativity of the believers as well as lack inclusivity.

So gods often didn’t get along due to the struggle for the source of power that is faith.

Lynn’s network system was clearly much more gentle, adopting the principles of exchange, cooperation, and mutual benefit. Therefore, he didn’t need to worry about whether the faith was pure or face the worries of faith collapsing.

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