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I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 403 - 391 Isn’t There Any Way for Others to Live
Chapter 403: Chapter 391: Isn’t There Any Way for Others to Live?
Chapter 403: Chapter 391: Isn’t There Any Way for Others to Live?
Upon seeing Lynn, the renowned star of magic, arrive, the wizards gathered in the venue promptly made way, with familiar archwizards like Rafael stepping forward to welcome him.
“Master Lynn, our star of magic, how goes it—have you had any breakthroughs recently in your research on elemental structure and new elements?” Rafael asked with a hearty laugh.
“I have made some minor gains,” Lynn replied with a light smile.
“I intend to use this new element to develop magic, but there’s one last critical step that I haven’t solved yet.”
He had been researching for three days and now only one final step remained.
His purpose for attending this gathering was to see if he could leverage the power of the other wizards to achieve this goal!
“Developing new magic can’t be rushed!” Rafael reassured him with a chuckling smile.
“Your electromagnetic separation method is brilliant; you separated two new elements from the Demon Stone, and just that alone is enough to earn a Morning Star Medal.”
Previously, upon the Demon Stone’s arrival at the council, several archwizards performed immediate tests and discovered that this peculiar element could not be decomposed by the ‘Advanced Material Decompilation Skill,’ not even the council chairmen could replicate or mimic it.
This discovery instantly ignited the entire wizard community, and the council’s interest in this new element grew by leaps and bounds.
Whoever could separate new elements from the Demon Stone and analyze their properties would have the right to name the new elements, an honor that was enough to secure a place in history, even more glorious than the Morning Star Medal!
However, just as they were about to start their research, they received news: Master Lynn, the star of magic from Wizard Land, had already separated the two elements from the Demon Stone using the electromagnetic method, conducted preliminary data analysis, and had named them uranium and radium!
When Rafael and the others first heard this news, they were driven crazy.
How could it be so fast in just one day?
Was this even leaving room for others to survive?
So this time, when they heard that Master Lynn hadn’t made any significant breakthroughs in his research on the new elements, the wizards present breathed a sigh of relief.
They were most worried that their own research projects would happen to clash with the endeavors of this star of magic, rendering their days of hard work futile.
“Master Rafael, it seems your recent research has made some progress,” said Lynn, who could naturally see the pleased look on Rafael’s face, clearly indicating some new discovery.
Rafael, quite proud of himself, said, “Indeed, while my discovery may not compare to your method of elemental separation, I think it is enough to stir a new trend…”
With his research, securing a Morning Star Medal would indeed be a breeze, and he might even hit a financial jackpot, thereby resolving any issues with insufficient research funding.
“Then congratulations are truly in order!” Lynn said with a smile.
“It is merely fortuitous,” Rafael modestly waved his hand, showing no intention to explain further.
Instead, he kept everyone in suspense, planning to steal the spotlight once the discussion started.
Amid the mutual praises and eager discussions, Lynn passed through the crowded throng to arrive at the front rows where the archwizards’ exclusive seats were located—with no doubt, his seat was the first one!
“Ladies and gentlemen, please, let’s all calm down,” Harrov cleared his throat as he saw that everyone had arrived, and his resounding voice echoed throughout the council chambers.
The noisy venue gradually quieted down, and the wizards in attendance all turned to look at Harrov, expecting the agenda that would follow.
“It has been a week since our last discussion on the divisibility theory of elements and three or four days since the discovery of the new element.
I believe everyone must have made some progress,” Harrov looked around and continued, “This is not a formal academic conference.
Everyone is free to express their views, even if they are academic theories that have not yet been tested, or even well-founded speculation.
Feel free to bring them up for discussion…”
Seven days was ultimately a little short to construct a perfect theory, so Harrov lowered the requirements for this meeting, allowing everyone to speak freely, as even some flights of fancy might become the inspiration for others.
If it hadn’t been for the urgency to find a breakthrough from these two avenues, Harrov wouldn’t have been so eager.
He had already received secret reports that the Church seemed to be stirring again, and it was foreseeable that the next war was not far off.
They had already revealed too much information about new weapons before, and this time the enemy would certainly be well-prepared.
Harrov sighed inwardly, but he did not let his concerns show on his face, and quickly he chose an official wizard to come to the stage to expound on his theory.
This was also to accommodate the rookies, giving more opportunities to the lower-ranked official wizards.
Since the research topic was confined to the internal structure of elements and the new element, some overlap in research findings was inevitable.
With the power of a great wizard, one could often study more deeply and make some additions afterward, but if it were the other way around, most official wizards might not even have the chance to speak.
A young witch in her twenties, after bowing to the Chairman and the array of great wizards, spoke with a slight nervousness.
“Honorable Chairmen, my research topic is on the properties of the uranium element.
Through experimentation, I have found that this new element can react with boiling water and steam to produce a brown-black crystal that is highly toxic.
If it is decomposed into a powder, there is even a risk of spontaneous combustion…”
As she spoke, the witch displayed the peculiar crystalline substance, wrapped in cloth, before everyone, and repeated the experiment in public.
The wizards in the venue watched the experiment and discussed among themselves.
The toxicity of uranium was something many had already experimented with, so it was not surprising, and probably why this substance was known as the Demon Stone.
Wearing something so toxic for long periods was bound to have effects.
After the young witch finished speaking, a round of applause broke out in the venue.
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Although what she had researched were only some basic properties and nothing particularly special, considering the limited time, verifying these was already quite an achievement.
Moreover, the Demon Stones gathered by Yoland were only about the size of half a fist and had been divided into more than twenty portions.
Each great wizard staying in the Wizard Land had received a sample, and the remaining ones were distributed to several official wizards who had exceptional talents in research.
Each sample varied in size, with those of higher rank and greater expectations receiving larger volumes, such as the one Lynn received, which was almost as large as those given to a few Chairmen, while the official wizards received only a piece as large as a little finger…