I Pioneered Scientific Magic-Chapter 239: Magneto Lynn?

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Chapter 239: Magneto Lynn?

Inside the dean's office was a mess; Lynn hastily ceased the magic supply, and the storm immediately dispersed, iron sand falling to the ground, creating a patter of sounds.

"The magic consumed was approximately 6 scales!" Lynn sensed the reserve of magic within and promptly concluded.

This was considering the ready availability of iron elements. However, if relying solely on magical transformation, it would probably require over thirty magic scales, a relatively standard consumption for a fourth-circle spell.

In other words, even as a current third-circle wizard, in the best condition, his limit was casting three fourth-circle spells. This was with the AI brain bearing a portion of the computational power and magic consumption.

Even with his significantly higher magic reserves compared to peers, an ordinary third-circle wizard, even if exhausting all magic, might not successfully cast a fourth-circle spell.

It's evident there's a qualitative difference between a regular wizard and a grand wizard...

Shaking his head, Lynn realized that despite his rapid advancement—leveraging mental fusion and the fusion elixir 'Eye of Death'—taking just about a year, he had consecutively jumped ranks to become a third-circle wizard. However, this wasn't sufficient to handle the increasingly complex situation.

The quickest record of promotion from a regular wizard to a grand wizard across the Wizard Land was four years!

However, the record holder, Ougust, was debunked as a fraud, his reputation shattered, rendering it useless as a reference.

Luckily, Lynn had his own 'cheat' method. Using the computational power brought by the magic net, he could accomplish many things earlier than most grand wizards, such as casting fourth-circle magic or using magical transformation on metal elements.

This was unprecedented in mental strengthening. In the past three months, Lynn's mental strength evaluation and total magic capacity had improved significantly. The crucial aspect was that once he adjusted to this state, there would be no further impediments to becoming a grand wizard!

What he lacked now was accumulation, unsure if he could catch up by the time Wizard Land and the church erupted into war.

Lynn quickly adjusted his mindset and began researching how to enhance the lethality of these spells.

Among the magic he possessed, the most destructive was the "Spatial Vibrations." However, without Aurora's magic support, it could only be used against enemies within a five-meter range. Beyond that, its power diminished significantly and wouldn't pose a threat to a grand wizard.

The "Iron Sandstorm" served as a supplement for mid-range attacks. This spell had many variations. Apart from turning into an iron sand grinder like this, it could also produce massive iron thorns, essentially manipulating iron elements.

Each person's spell model and constructed spell positions had subtle differences, all in how they were used.

Those compatible with metal elements like iron and copper naturally involved electricity and magnetism!

If thunder magic could be mixed in, the power of the "Iron Sandstorm" could significantly increase. The sensation of being entangled in an electrified meat grinder would be quite thrilling!

Subsequently, by controlling the iron sand through the electric and magnetic fields caused by the current, secondary or even tertiary strikes could be executed, making defense nearly impossible...

Isn't that just Magneto?

Lynn instantly recalled a character from an ancient movie and then glanced toward the corner where a small generator Cody had replicated with magnets was placed.

For an official wizard incapable of sensing charges and magnetic fields, the shortcut to learning thunder magic was through electrotherapy!

Lynn's expression twisted a bit. To electrify or not—this was a matter worth pondering!

Compared to merely storing lightning from thunderstorms and mitigating the introduction of Ebur and the others through protective magic, being able to generate electricity and control its intensity meant he wouldn't face any danger from being shocked...

Under the temptation of mastering electromagnetism, Lynn hesitated for a few seconds, then used "Mage Hand" to lift the generator.

Over the next few days, Lynn practiced magic and underwent electrotherapy. Occasionally, he entered the magic domain to explain calculus problems to Anthony, taking some hints on practicing thunder magic from him.

Normally, from receiving 'electrotherapy' to initially mastering the magic transformation of lightning, it usually took three to four months, or even more than half a year. Yet Lynn achieved it in just four days.

Because he was shocked at least dozens of times a day, leaving him shivering all over!

According to the data in the AI brain, the human body could safely withstand only 10 milliamps of current and 36 volts of safe voltage.

However, after experiencing it personally, Lynn discovered that a wizard's physical constitution was robust. Coupled with the resistance brought about by the magical energy within cells, they could almost endure several hundred volts of high-voltage electricity without harm.

Moreover, his resistance to electric currents was continually increasing, indicating his familiarity with this new power, as magic slowly adapted to the lightning.

The various industries in Iyeta Harbor were also rapidly developing. Every three days, airships would transport batches of scarce ores to the square, distributed to various workshops by alchemical carts.

Iyeta appeared like a massive war machine, everyone functioning as a cog, continuously assembling and producing war supplies.

With ample materials, the firearms workshop expanded several times, manufacturing a whopping 1,500 finished firearms in a month, three times what Lynn had estimated.

Upon hearing Philip's report, Lynn was astounded, almost doubting if the other was joking or if the alchemy institute had developed new magic.

Like putting firearm materials into an alchemy array and then clapping hands, producing the items!

Only after personally inspecting the workshop did Lynn understand that he had underestimated the passion of those commoners for work. They worked almost sixteen hours a day without rest, anytime they were awake.

Each workshop had a limited number of vacancies, with countless paupers outside longing to replace them for that job.

After much consideration, Lynn enforced a mandatory ten-hour sleep, meal, and rest time daily, allowing a day off every fortnight, preventing people from being crushed due to high-intensity work.

At the current productivity of Iyeta Harbor, considering human rights was far from a luxury.

Having food, shelter, and safety ensured was the greatest happiness in this era!

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