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I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 315 - 303 Anthony: Do you think a 3rd Circle Wizard can understand so much profound magic theory?
Chapter 315: Chapter 303 Anthony: Do you think a 3rd Circle Wizard can understand so much profound magic theory?
“Master Anthony, you must have already witnessed the sights of this port city on your way here. What do you think?” Lynn invited everyone into the spacious conference room and inquired.
“I think anyone who visits Wizard City for the first time would be incredibly astounded…” Anthony replied with sentiment. These were not just polite remarks, but genuine sighs from his heart, as the entire port city perfectly matched the fantasy of the Magic Kingdom.
No, it was even more peculiar than what he had imagined.
“I believe it won’t be long before the entire Hadlata Kingdom undergoes a transformation similar to that of this port city, and this will be crucial in our victory against the empire!” Lynn said with a smile.
“I have no doubt about that, but the nobles of those kingdoms and our newly appointed King might not be so willing,” Anthony replied with a somewhat solemn expression.
On his way to the academy, Orlando had spoken much about the transformation of the port city, with more than sixty percent of the residents working in factories, earning high wages every month. It was because of this that not a single person in the port city went hungry, and everyone could even afford to eat the white bread that was previously only available to the nobility.
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Implementing such policies posed no problem in the Wizard Land, as there were no nobles or royalty here. The wizards did not care much about the comings and goings of the common folk, and with the council’s tacit approval, the population of the port city had surged past one hundred thousand within just two years.
However, it was not so easy to implement these policies in a kingdom, as the common folk were the nobles’ most valuable assets, emblematic of all their rights!
Lynn fully understood Anthony’s concerns, but he was not particularly worried and said with a smile. “No one can stop the progress of the times. Those who attempt to do so will only be crushed by the wheels of the era!”
His choice to collaborate with the second prince and temporarily preserve the royalty was intended to utilize the monarchy and nobility’s control over the grassroots to suppress the influence of the church.
Once they got through these toughest times and the poor saw real benefits, the nobles would naturally become redundant!
“Lord Lynn, since most of the town’s residents have entered the workshops, what will become of the abandoned farmland?” Ryder asked, puzzled. “I heard from Sir Orlando that there’s an alchemic device in the academy that can cultivate ten kilometers of land in an hour, is this correct?”
This was of particular interest to Ryder, as the annual wheat harvest was approaching, soon to be followed by autumn planting.
“That’s absolutely true, but don’t worry, you’ll find out in a few days!” Lynn responded teasingly. The first generation of harvesters from the alchemist workshop had already been produced, and he believed the results would soon be visible.
Considering that Anthony and the others had been traveling by airship all day to navigate through two territories, Lynn did not engage them in a lengthy discussion. Instead, he soon signaled the attendants to take everyone down to rest.
After leaving the hall, Fula could no longer hold back the words she had been suppressing. “Teacher, it seems your previous estimation was incorrect. This Mr. Lynn is not the legendary wizard you thought, and was only a three-ring wizard when we met.”
“Do you think a three-ring wizard could understand so much profound magical theory? Gravitation, space, electromagnetic force—any one of these could confound even a great wizard for a lifetime,” Anthony shook his head, dismissing Fula’s guess.
“But, there’s no need for those wizards from Hadlata’s academy to deceive us, and Mr. Lynn just completed his promotion to great wizard last night…” Fula said, puzzled, then speculated, “Perhaps he knows so much because he studied many profound magical theories in the ‘Secret Magic Society.’
Thus, they might have been misled by the other party all along, and she had been overly deferential to a young man not even half her age and a fellow official wizard.
Anthony smiled without responding. He had interacted with Lynn many times within the Magic Domain and consulted him on a wide range of knowledge, and Lynn was able to answer each question without hesitation.
Sometimes Anthony even doubted if there was anything in the world that could stump him.
Knowledge reserves cannot be faked, and not many wizards would unreservedly pass on the knowledge they spent years researching and summarizing to another person, at least not without equal exchange.
Thus, only one possibility remained…
Suddenly, Anthony remembered that rumor. Centuries ago, before the church’s power had spread across the continent, great wizards and even legendary wizards were numerous, but most perished in a protracted war devastating enough to be termed a ‘magic cataclysm.’
Anthony couldn’t help but suspect that Lynn was once a legendary wizard, who perhaps perished for unknown reasons and now had returned, either through taking over a body or using some kind of witchcraft to be reborn.
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While his knowledge remained, regaining the legendary realm would still require some accumulation, necessitating the use of an Alchemy Array or others’ assistance to perform the legendary magic he once created!
The deeply speculative Anthony felt more convinced by this possibility after his recent encounter with Lynn, noticing how stable and complete Lynn’s domain was, it hardly seemed like that of someone freshly promoted to great wizard.
But even with such certainty, it remained just a speculation, and Anthony didn’t express it, simply reminding Fula and the others that Mr. Lynn was not so simple, and that they should continue to treat him as a legendary wizard.
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While Ryder and the others toured the academy, Ailoke had already delved into his course materials.
Given that the war with the empire might erupt at any time, Lynn had scheduled their time extremely tightly, only allowing them half a day for revision.
With only one examination per year, failing this one meant waiting another year.
Having spent over a month in the Hadlata Kingdom, Pearce had almost completely forgotten the formulas he had previously learned. Looking at his past notes, everything seemed hazy, and he couldn’t even remember what each symbol represented.