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I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 314 - 302 Are You Sure the Dean Is Not a Legendary Wizard?
Chapter 314 -302 Are You Sure the Dean Is Not a Legendary Wizard?
“Miles of cloth? Was this made by magic?” Ham asked incredulously.
“It’s something Lord Lynn researched, called a loom and a sewing machine. They don’t need magic, and even ordinary people can operate them effortlessly. If it weren’t for the shortage of raw materials, production could easily double!” Orlando’s words carried a strong sense of superiority, as the rapid development of Iyeta really changed every week!
While they were talking, a finely crafted Alchemy Car pulled up beside the group.
Orlando invited Anthony and the others to get aboard.
In the past few months, the technology of internal combustion engines had matured, and various types of these Alchemy Vehicles had been categorized, some specifically for transporting ores, others for urban travel.
The vehicle before them was undoubtedly the latter, designed for sightseeing. Its size was almost twice that of other Alchemy Cars, it could seat twenty people, and it had a roof to block out the sun and rain. Additionally, it had been fitted with pneumatic tires, making it much less bumpy than before.
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The only drawback was that it wasn’t fast. In the city, it couldn’t sprint down the streets, but for those like Ryder, who were riding in it for the first time, it already felt like speeding, certainly much faster than a horse-drawn carriage…
Ham sat stiffly on the soft leather seat, feeling as if everything around him was as exquisite as a piece of art, a luxury not even the nobility could enjoy.
Orlando took everyone around the entire harbor city, showing them the workshops puffing out white smoke. He mentioned Lynn’s plan to build something called “railroads” that would connect all the cities in Wizard Land. This would make traveling between two places a matter of just a few hours, which would be extremely convenient for transporting both goods and people.
And then, he introduced a unique political system in Wizard Land that differed from the outside world—The Wizard Council System!
There were no nobles here, not even a king. All were controlled by the wizards!
Ryder and the others were forcefully suppressing their amazement. Having arrived at this magical Wizard City, they felt as if everything they saw and heard was challenging their knowledge and beliefs.
A steel giant that weighed hundreds of tons and could float on the sea, an Alchemy Car that could move on its own without the need for camels or horses, and a grand railroad network that connected dozens of cities—it all seemed unbelievable.
At that moment, Ryder even wondered if he was still in a dream.
“According to the dean, the power of magic and technology can not only be used in battle but also uplift everyday life, providing convenience to everyone,” Orlando said with a smile.
“That Lord Lynn truly is an incredible person…” Fula couldn’t help but exclaim. From Orlando’s words, it wasn’t hard to deduce that this harbor city had not always been this way, but had transformed after Lynn had become the leader of the Iyeta school.
“Since the entire Wizard Land is controlled by the council, Lord Lynn must be the presiding chair of the council, right?” Fula continued to inquire.
“No, the dean only arrived in Wizard Land from the Sekas Empire two years ago. Although the magical theories he proposed could change the existing magic system, only legendary wizards have traditionally held the chair’s position,” Orlando shook his head, debunking Fula’s supposition, before adding,
“Of course, every wizard knows that it’s only a matter of time before the dean becomes the chair.”
So Lord Lynn isn’t a legendary wizard?
Fula and the others were somewhat surprised; they had all witnessed the divine thunder that descended from the sky one night, instantly destroying an entire manor. Only legendary magic could achieve such power.
Fula was utterly baffled and continued to inquire curiously about Lynn.
Orlando, too, suddenly became very enthusiastic. Lynn had not been at Iyeta for long, but his experiences could only be described as legendary, from demonstrating the law of free fall with airships to calculating the area of planets and proposing the law of universal gravitation, earning the highest academic honor in Wizard Land—the Corona Medal.
If one were to elaborate, it could take hours to tell everything.
Fula and the others listened, dumbfounded, still not recovered from the shocking news that the continent beneath their feet was a sphere, when they heard another utterly ludicrous piece of information, that Lynn, according to Orlando, was merely a Third Circle Wizard.
How is that possible?
The people present were all astonished, even suspecting Orlando of deliberately deceiving them.
Even Anthony was quite surprised, but recalling Lynn’s exceptionally youthful appearance, a contemplative expression quickly appeared on his face.
About fifteen minutes later, the Alchemy Car stopped in front of the academy’s main gate.
Fula, Anthony, Ryder, and others got off the car and looked up to see the most iconic building of Iyeta Academy—a pair of gigantic hands made of pure white marble, each palm holding a wooden ball and an iron ball, thrusting them high into the sky.
The apprentices who returned to the academy with Ailoke couldn’t help but shiver, as it reminded them of the formula for free fall.
The Dean had said that they would have to take their graduation exams upon their return, and this exam would be unlike any before. All formulas and theorems taught in the past were included in the scope of the exam, which could only be described as a nightmare.
“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Iyeta!” A clear voice quickly rang in everyone’s ears as Lynn approached with a group of academy wizards.
“Dean!” Ailoke and others hurriedly bowed and saluted.
Orlando went forward enthusiastically and hugged Kevin and a few others he had not seen for a long time.
“Orlando, didn’t you notice anything different about the Dean?” Kevin asked with a smile.
“Different?!” Orlando paused, looked doubtfully at Lynn, and could not see anything unusual for a long time. Then he suddenly thought of something and exclaimed delightedly, “Could it be that you have advanced to a Grand Wizard?”
Lynn casually nodded.
Kevin looked somewhat regretful and said, “Just last night, unfortunately, you missed such an important moment.”
Orlando was also slightly annoyed, wishing he had returned a day earlier.
Anthony, who was also a Grand Wizard, was not at all surprised. From the first glance at Lynn, he had sensed the presence of a domain.
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As for earlier encounters with magic projections, he naturally couldn’t assess it, but now he could confirm that Lynn, like him, was indeed a Grand Wizard.
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