Chapter 230: Assassination
When the initial construction of the Tower dwelling was completed, Lily and Lauren the Younger set up their own houses, and Drupa chose to settle down near the house, where Mel built a small house for him. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
Tom's house was built on a tree, but Tom didn't spend much time here, and after having a white cat, Tom spent a lot of time with the white cat.
Maier wanted to warn him, but he felt that Tom should be measured, so he didn't say much.
After changing his location, Maier only told a few familiar friends about his new location, such as Clinton, Longbottom, and Mia.
In fact, even if it is announced, there are not many problems, the tower itself is a threshold, unlike Xicheng District, anyone can enter, especially the high-rise of the tower, there is no certain status, there is no way to enter.
And those who can enter the upper echelons of the tower are all high-level magicians, or magicians who have achieved great achievements in other aspects, and there is no need to deliberately curry favor with Maier.
Mel is not short of points, and neither are they.
It's just that they might be interested in what Maier has achieved at such a young age.
The laboratory in Xicheng District also chose to be abandoned, and all the valuable things in it were moved into the quarter plane, and the empty laboratory was sold to another alchemist at a low price.
This is a junior alchemist, and he was very excited when he met Mehr.
Similarly, Maier has purchased an alchemy laboratory in the Tower.
The commonly used utensils and towers have already been provided, and those that are not commonly used will not be used for the time being, so Maier did not buy them, but waited until he wanted to use them before considering them, after all, it is convenient to buy things here.
Something is set in the magic net, and it can often be delivered within the same day.
Of course, it is not so convenient for ordinary magicians, and this is just a privilege that some high-level magicians and high-level alchemists have.
Maier is not a high-level magician, but has earned a platinum medal and has the same privileges.
After these things were prepared, Maier decided to put aside the alchemy stuff for a while, because before proceeding, it was obvious that Maier would have to recruit assistants.
Junior magicians, Maier can't look down on them, as for intermediate magicians, because Maier is only a junior magician at this time, it will inevitably seem a little awkward to get along.
For the above reasons, Maier decided to wait until he was promoted to an intermediate magician before continuing to develop alchemy products and bring more things from his previous life into this world.
As for what he wants to do next, Maier also has some plans.
Maier intends to compile a textbook.
A textbook similar to Myer's elementary school math in his previous life.
In addition to magic, there is no complete teaching system in this world, and many things are often mentioned when they are used, and then they are expanded, and it is completely up to the magicians themselves to understand.
Because the magicians of this world don't value this, they just think that magic is important, and as for things like mathematics, there is no need to spend time at all.
But Mel knows that a good foundation in mathematics is very helpful for learning magic, which is Maier's personal experience, if there is no mathematical foundation, Maier feels that he should still stay in the position of a first-level magician at this moment.
With this in mind, Maier began to work on the draft.
Mel's knowledge of mathematics is not bad, after all, he was born in science, that is, he came to this world, and he usually uses a lot, although they are all some basic things.
But now what Mel needs to write is the basics.
Beginning with the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of numbers, the first chapter is very little and is not so much for the knowledge of magicians as for those who have learned it.
A magician who has already been apprenticed will not be ignorant of these simple mathematical operations.
The second chapter goes a little deeper, and Meyer puts the binary equation here, which is a difficult span compared to addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
But magicians are generally intellectually high, and it only takes a moment for them to become familiar with them.
In the third chapter, Mel puts in some geometric knowledge, such as right triangles, isosceles triangles, etc., and lists some of their properties on them.
And so on.
In the whole elementary math book, Maier has put almost all the mathematics knowledge from elementary school to junior high school, and the more important ones are put into it, and only some deletions have been made.
At first, Maier thought it would be easy, but halfway through the writing, Maier found that writing the textbook was indeed a very difficult and tiring task.
It's not that you understand it, it's that you have to express it so that other people can understand it.
Maier wanted to go into more detail, trying to make it understandable to ordinary people in a short period of time, but after some consideration, he gave up on the idea.
Ordinary people don't have the concept of an academy, which means that they don't go to school, so it's hard to promote the textbook to them, and they can't see it, let alone learn it.
And even if they were able to get their hands on the textbook, they would certainly not be interested, because it would not bring them much substantial benefit.
He said that it was good for magical practice, but that was only what Maier said.
Mel has achieved a lot, but he has not yet reached the point where anything he says will be convincing.
Moreover, most ordinary people have no magical talents, and they are even less likely to learn.
If Maier wants to promote, he must start with the academy first, and the Belize Academy, which has cooperated with Maier before, is a very poor and good choice, so you can choose a pilot class first.
Let some of the apprentices be exposed to mathematics first, and let these apprentices prove the usefulness of mathematics, so that the apprentices will spontaneously spread it to the people around them, and the Magic Council will also take the initiative to promote it.
In order to achieve the level of recognition of mathematics by the magician community.
In this way, Myer's purpose is achieved.
For magic apprentices, it is acceptable that the textbook is written in a slightly less accessible way, and with their intelligence, there should be no problem understanding the above.
Even if there is a problem, it can be solved in time.
On the other hand, magicians are a proud group, and if the textbook is written too plainly, they may even look down on it.
After Maier finished writing the rough version, he took the textbook with him to Belize College and talk to the dean of the college.
Suddenly, Myr was alarmed, stopped suddenly, and then ducked behind him.
At this moment, a sharp blade stabbed at Mel's face, the blade was dark green and poisonous. (To be continued.) )