Chapter Ninety-Three: Research
Donner was telling Miss Theresa the truth, he was indeed aspiring to become a knight, at least during this time, he would spend four hours a day cultivating Azure Fighting Qi.
At first, when Gernada tossed him around the room, he just felt a force on his body, and then in a flash, he was in another corner, and he could already clearly feel the speed of this for several days.
Completely relaxed, remove all tension, excitement or anticipation, put the will in a relaxed state first, and then when the body suddenly moves rapidly, the mental energy suddenly concentrates, and time seems to slow down. In the process of going from one corner of the living room to the other, he has been able to do what Gernada requested, so that the muscles and veins feel the stimulation of speed and cater to this stimulation.
Gernada told Donner that he was quick to get started, most likely related to his official status as a magician. Strong psychic power is extremely helpful for perceiving the speed of the outside world.
Becoming an official magician has helped Donner more than that.
Since he was promoted, he found that he could use a small amount of spiritual power to feel the structure of objects, and at this point, he finally understood why Professor Victor could directly tell the secret of his Thousand Forging Sword in the first place. However, the distance and amount of mental power cast are very limited, and it is not helpful at all for combat, or to feel the activity of the enemy.
Also, from the first day he boarded the ship, Donner set out to build his first level 1 magic. Influenced by Gernada's philosophy of fighting, Donner decided to use the simplest, fastest casting, but also the most growing basic attack magic.
For any mage, the upper limit of basic attack magic is fixed, i.e. one-tenth of mental power. That is, for Donner, who has just been promoted to a first-level magician. The strongest basic fireball he could assemble was a regular hundred-sided shape of one hundred Vulcan elements - because the ends of this polygon were so dense, it was actually more like a circle divided by a hundred.
Donner was a two-line mage - the other three were still at one hundred and eighty, negligible - and the basic attack magic was common to each department, so he only needed to practice one model to master both spells.
Even the simplest basic level 1 magic requires a long and frightening amount of modeling time, and Donner expects that with his current practice time, he can master and master it before he gets off the ship, that is, within half a year, which is already very good.
However, in the process of building this model, Donner became more and more puzzled, if the simplest level 1 magic took such a long time to learn, then it would take years, decades, or even decades to master those magics.
Wesley had mentioned that in the Magic Continent, those geniuses who could be promoted to Blue Bird Mage before the age of twenty, how did they manage to master Level 4 magic in such a short period of time.
He began to wonder if there was a completely different way of constructing magic on the Magic Continent. As he worked hard every day to build this first-level magic, his suspicions became stronger and stronger, and even slowly changed from doubts to certain—a magician who was promoted so quickly would not have spent so much time building magic.
Now, looking at the half-pieced circle in his divine sea, Donner suddenly felt a little distracted. He often wondered why these particles needed to be arranged in a certain way in order to work magic.
The meditation he did every day confirmed that the Divine Element was both a particle and a wave. Then the previous question can also be asked like this: why are these waves arranged in a certain way in order to work magic?
Also, why can only basic magic ignore the differences between different types of gods?
The difference between different types of Shenyuan is only that the wavelength is different.
Then the question just now can be taken one step further: why can only regular polygons of basic magic ignore the influence of different wavelengths?
What are the characteristics of regular polygons?
Symmetry? No, a lot of magic models are symmetrical.
Slowly, I have probably been misled by regular polygons, and the essence of basic magic may not be regular polygons, but a circle. This is a natural idea when building a complex model like a white edge.
Is the base attack magic a circle?
If the Shenyuan is a wave, and the same Shenyuan is a wave of the same wavelength, what the magic model should do is to combine these waves......
The essence of the magic of the fake facility is to connect these waves, or to superimpose them.
So why do you form a uniform circle so that you can connect or stack them?
There must be a secret to this, and perhaps unlocking this secret will lead to a faster way to build magic.
Donner felt that even if it took half a year, or even longer, to do so, it would be worth it.
With this in mind, he immediately gave up his efforts to construct a first-level magic and began to study the nature of the basic magic model.
Soon, he had a breakthrough.
He started with the simplest model of basic attack magic, and it didn't take long for him to discover that the power of the three-element fireball and the four-element fireball were exactly the same, the three-element fireball was two-thirds of the power of the six-element fireball, and the four-element fireball was exactly half of the power of the eight-element fireball.
Getting this conclusion is inseparable from the help of Gernada, the dwarf, who is only one step away from the thirteenth-level Holy Rank Knight, is extremely sensitive to subtle changes in strength.
After several more experiments, Donner came to a more concise conclusion that any odd-numbered fireball and an even-numbered fireball that was one more than him would have the same power, which meant that the odd-numbered fireball was made up to an even number.
It was a very important discovery, but Downer couldn't find a plausible explanation for it, he felt that he was only one step away from the answer, but the research got stuck and no progress was made.
Fortunately, his assassination plan is going well.
The half-elf girl hadn't spoken to him since he and Ricko had started their so-called game of finding each other's secrets five days earlier, and Donner had slowly become acquainted with the other regulars at the ball through Miss Teresa.
He has been secretly observing Ruiko's social circle, range of activities, routines, finding the best place to assassinate, how to dispose of the body, the route to leave the crime scene, and so on.
Until November 18, after thirteen days of continuous travel, the Esther anchored in the port of Sescu in the southern part of the Age continent. The ship would dock here for a day, and Donner finally met Mr. Norwia, who was in charge of teaching him the Caesian language.
Teacher Novia looked to be twenty-three or fourteen years old, her flaxen hair was tied in a ponytail at the back of her head, her thin face was slightly freckled, and a small suitcase was her only salute. The language genius will be with Downer on the rest of his journey.