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Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!-Chapter 505 - 194: The Beginning of the Bustle, The Past of the Heavenly Fortune Goddess (10K)_3
This move directly propelled players to truly step onto the world stage and accelerated their growth in strength... until various factions realized they couldn't replicate Dinel's miracle, at which point the widespread turmoil finally came to an uneasy end.
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By this time, the day had turned dim and overcast, yet Luxius's Mage Tower was still ablaze with light.
In the office area where Mr. Luxius often stayed, Kael knocked and walked straight in.
Actually, Kael, who had been preparing to go home, had some guesses when Mr. Luxius called him over.
After all, just this afternoon, he received an urgent notification from the editorial department of the "Truth of Magic" journal.
The Half-Elf editor named Anderson, not knowing what it cost him, went through layers of connections to acquire Kael's Communication Crystal number and didn't even wait to send the manuscripts over by international Teleportation Array, he simply had a hurried exchange with him directly.
The seriousness of his attitude did surprise Kael a little.
I know you're in a hurry, but please, don't rush.
He was somewhat pleased with himself that his submission had caused such a stir.
Truth be told, due to his active interference, the rise to prominence of Dinel, the God of Literature, in this lifetime happened nearly two years earlier than in his previous life.
Most of it was due to Kael's influence.
Sure enough, upon entering the office area, Luxius, who had been trying to control Magic Energy collisions to their limit, immediately stopped his experiment and said to a long-haired man beside him,
"Terry, go get a good bottle of wine for your eager junior brother."
The long-haired young man didn't say a word; he simply put the book he was holding back onto the shelf, then turned and headed for Luxius's private liquor cabinet.
"Hey, Senior Brother, there's no need, I'll handle it!"
"Sit still, today is a day for you to celebrate. I don't come out of the lab often to see you properly, let me at least take advantage of this! You're the top theorist who's caused an earthquake in Mage Academia! Come, come, dear junior brother, let your senior pour you a glass, get a touch of your luck!"
Kael didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
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Like himself and Lily, Terry was one of Mr. Luxius's tutored students, but compared to the two newcomers, he had been working under Mr. Luxius for over twenty years.
To put it a bit crudely, there were many of Luxius's research projects that Kael and Lily couldn't even contribute to, only Terry, who was involved from start to finish, could offer Luxius the necessary help.
That's why, most of the time, Terry hardly ever left the front-line magic research laboratories.
If Kael remembered correctly, Senior Brother Terry should currently be overseeing a project for Mr. Luxius titled "Artificial Fourth Generation Improved Hellfire Crystal."
The project was backed by the Lion Heart Battle Group, and should this new version of the Hellfire Crystal be successfully forged, one would only have to lock onto the targeted coordinates and deploy the Crystal to create a barrage of Hellfire Meteors falling from the sky.
According to Mr. Luxius, the might of a single Crystal could rival his most proud work of Super Long Range Compound Magic, "Sky Fall."
Of course, this wasn't the most crucial aspect.
What's important is that this artifact would need to be produced reasonably quickly and at an affordable cost to achieve mass saturation and devastating impact.
Kael was aware of this as well.
But it was unexpected that today, because of the paper he was about to publish, even Senior Brother Terry, such a busy man, would step out of his lab.
Watching Terry bring over four glasses and fill each one, with Senior Sister Lily following along, Kael could only smile wryly as he took his glass and raised it for a toast:
"Cheers!"
After making himself comfortable on the sofa in the office area, Kael's gaze fell on the journal resting there, the very latest issue of "Truth of Magic" that had contacted him this afternoon.
Kael had received his copy in the afternoon too, largely due to special consideration from the editors at "Truth of Magic."
Right now, this issue of "Truth of Magic" was not yet available on the market.
But he quickly realized why, for Magic Monarchs and ordinary Mages aren't on the same level.
If periodicals want to strengthen their positions smoothly, those most advanced Magic Theories must be reviewed by the Magic Monarchs.
After all...not even the regular editors can comprehend the pinnacle of Magic Theory!
So, to ensure the future of their journals, and to ingratiate themselves with this group of elites already holding powerful Mage Academia positions, all major Magic periodicals show certain courtesies to the Monarchs.
For instance, like Mr. Luxius getting the journal a day early – this was just one small detail among countless privileges.
"This paper, when did you submit it to 'Truth of Magic'? When their chief editor mentioned it to me, I was quite surprised.
You rascal, the things you were doing then, although I knew about them, I didn't expect you had a chance to even separate that highness's divine rights. I must say, Kael, you've surprised me once again."