I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 239 - 226 Only the Smart Can See This Airship! (Subscribe Please)

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Chapter 239: Chapter 226 Only the Smart Can See This Airship! (Subscribe Please)

“Where is the airship you spoke of? Where is it?” Abel raised his head, but other than the blue sky and white clouds, he saw nothing, and thus he mocked with an inquiring tone.

“Lord Lynn said that when it flies, only clever people can see it!” Kevin scratched his head and said feebly.

Abel was choked up immediately, he glared at Kevin with great irritation, suspecting that the other might be deliberately mocking him by fabricating a non-existent object to deceive him.

Just as he was thinking this, a dull sound came from ahead, and the ground seemed to tremble slightly.

Abel quickly turned his head and noticed something unusual about the vast grassland in the distance, as if it was being pressed down by some heavy object.

Then, as the Polarization Magic was lifted, a colossal object, as tall as a five- or six-story building, faded in from invisibility, and soon presented itself before his eyes.

It was azure blue, its surface covered with strange Alchemy Patterns. The cockpit below looked like a majestic ship, bound by sturdy chains to the enormous elliptical gasbag above, which appeared imposing.

Abel couldn’t help but take a deep breath of cool air, was this the skyborne airship?!

Could it be that the legendary Wizard Land really did exist?

The massive and imposing airship before him undoubtedly refreshed Abel’s perception and made him realize that Owen’s words might not have been a lie to deceive him.

As the doors of the cockpit were lowered, several long-robed Wizards disembarked from the airship, one of them levitating several heavy boxes using Mage’s Hand.

In contrast to the astonished Abel, the Attendants beside him were already used to such sights and stepped forward to help carry boxes of glass products into the house.

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Laud quickly noticed that there were more people coming to support them this time than before. In addition to seven official Wizards, there were also more than ten halflings, and even Lydia, Darren, and others had come.

But that was normal; it was said that Lord Lynn was preparing a very impressive alchemical device that required a lot of manpower.

While thinking, Laud did not dare to idle and went aboard the airship to join the others, carefully moving a meter-tall ‘iron box’ down from the airship.

“What is this?” Abel asked curiously, seeing how cautious the people were.

“It’s called the Alchemy Internal Combustion Engine, a creation of both technology and magic, the source of power… of course, this thing can also be used to help generate electricity!”

Lynn’s figure appeared out of nowhere beside him, startling Abel considerably.

But soon, Abel’s attention was drawn away by Lynn’s words.

Assist in electricity generation? Could it be some kind of alchemical device capable of casting Thunder Magic?

“Dean Lynn… weren’t you at the academy this morning?” Lydia looked at Lynn, who appeared suddenly before her, with an astonished face, almost doubting whether she was hallucinating.

Barely eleven hours ago, Lynn had been saying goodbye to her at the Eyeta Academy.

Could it be that the Dean actually runs faster than an airship…

“You could consider that I used a kind of miraculous magic,” Lynn said with a smile, then led everyone into the temporarily erected magic laboratory, with Abel quickly following behind,

At this moment, in the magic laboratory, a group of wizards was gathered around a huge magnet that had been cut into shape, debating something…

“Have you figured anything out?” Lynn asked casually. Magnetic ore was one of the special products of the Hadlata kingdom.

This kind of ore that could attract iron was considered by the church to be a godly stone with strange powers, and thus it was strictly controlled. For Laud to obtain such a large piece of magnetic ore, it had taken considerable effort.

“Headmaster… this kind of ore is incredibly fascinating. It can attract certain metal objects on its own without the application of magic, and two magnets can also attract or repel each other…” Orlando said with great interest, being very curious about this magical ore,

“This thing can generate a magnetic field, which is why it can attract those metal objects…” Lynn explained with a smile. He had seen some books on electric and magnetic effects in the Wizard Land, but there were very few wizards who studied this subject.

After all, there was no magnetic ore in Wizard Land, so the only samples available were lightning from the sky and the bioelectricity inherent in living beings…

“Magnetic field?” Orlando paused for a moment.

The last thing that was called a ‘field’ was the gravity field. According to Lynn’s theory of universal gravitation, it was a force of attraction brought about by a distortion in space, acting upon all objects.

But this kind of magnet could only attract specific things…

“Headmaster, is this also a phenomenon of gravity?” A male wizard from the Iyeta sect hastily asked.

“No, magnetism is magnetism, gravity is gravity…” Lynn shook his head. Seeing that everyone present was extremely curious, he began to explain.

“Just as we know, everything is composed of elements, and within these elements, electrons are constantly spinning and orbiting the nucleus. Both types of motion generate magnetism.

The special thing about a magnet is that it inherently possesses a magnetic moment, with its internal elements aligned in a specific pattern, forming a powerful magnetic field…”

Lynn’s theoretical explanation was beyond their comprehension; they could only understand it simply as the arrangement of elements within the magnet naturally forming some kind of magic, making it a naturally occurring alchemical object, which is why it possessed such amazing powers.

“Then why is only iron attracted?” Orlando asked, puzzled.

Lynn smiled but didn’t answer directly. He picked up an iron sword and placed it on the neatly cut huge magnet. The two immediately clung tightly to each other.

About five seconds later, Lynn forcefully pulled the iron sword away and then placed it on a block of iron.

The iron block trembled slightly, and after a moment, it jumped up on its own and attached to the blade of the sword.

This amazing scene surprised everyone present.

Lydia also had a curious look on her face. A few months ago, although Lynn had explained to her the principles of static electricity from friction and the attraction of small paper pieces, these two phenomena didn’t seem to be the same.

The headmaster didn’t rub the iron sword just now, did he?

“Lord Lynn, what is going on here? Could it be a type of magic conductivity phenomenon?” Orlando was completely baffled and could only scrape together all the magical knowledge he had to explain this extraordinary phenomenon.

Perhaps the magic stored in the magnet had been transferred to the iron sword.

Because magic power can flow between certain materials, which is also the principle behind some enchantment magic.