Chapter 51: The Secret Law Society
From the moment she boarded the Sail Battleship, Lynn had been thinking about what kind of identity she should enter the Wizarding Lands.
A disciple of Koru? A wizard apprentice who has only been practicing magic for half a year?
If you take on this identity, it is obvious that you will encounter countless troubles.
Knowing that everyone on the Sail Warship had seen what it looked like to cast their spells, not to mention the explosion in Harbortown, which was by no means something that a small apprentice could do.
As the saying goes, the husband is not guilty, but he is guilty, and a weak person with a big secret usually becomes the target of those who have a heart.
Their identity at the moment is also very embarrassing, they were chased and killed by the Holy See all the way, fleeing to the land of wizards like lost dogs, and destroying a very important shipping route, it is not surprising that they were directly detained and interrogated after arriving at the port of Iyeta.
So if you want to break the game, you have to change.
Thinking of this, Lynn looked at Jonny and asked. "Do you know why he risked being captured and went to the capital of the Duke of Nordland?"
"The teacher said that the second daughter of the Duke of Nordland has a good talent for magic......" Jonny paused for a moment, and then said in conviction. And we don't have enough money in our hands......"
The corners of Lynn's mouth twitched involuntarily, he knew that Coru must have a plan to take in these noble children, and his feelings were to engage in research funding......
Of course, in addition to this, there is a second reason, that is, the aristocracy is basically literate and has good literacy, and it is not necessary to teach everything from scratch.
Learning magic itself is also a very expensive thing, for example, a [Red Fire Ember] that releases the fireball technique requires one silver and thirty-seven coppers, which is enough for a poor people's family to save money for a month.
Magic is not something that the poor can learn!
Maybe Coru still has the idea of cultivating one or two noble wizards in his heart, and although none of these apprentices are the first heirs, they don't have the opportunity to create their own......
Lynn didn't continue to think deeply, but shook her head and retorted. "These are just cover-ups, have you heard of the [Secret Law Society]?"
"What's that?" Jonny had a confused look on his face.
"This is a very secret wizarding organization in the Secas Empire, bringing together a lot of big names, and the teacher had the privilege of having some contact with the people of the [Secret Law Society] during the time when he took me to learn magic." Lynn said nonsense.
The process of teaching apprentices to Coru was very casual, almost taking each apprentice with him for a period of time, and then throwing them into a safer place to practice magic on their own.
In other words, during the time that Coru taught him alone, everything that happened was known only to the two of them, and Jonny could not decipher his words.
"After coming into contact with the [Arcane Society], my teacher once told me that many of the research theories in the Wizarding Land have long been outdated outside and cannot keep up with the times at all......
Therefore, the teacher has secretly compiled a secret research manuscript, and plans to go to the capital of Nordland to meet with a colleague of the [Arcane Society], and if this attempt fails, let me bring this precious research manuscript back to the wizarding land at all costs! ”
In a few words, Lynn changed their identities from the lost dogs who fled to the Wizarding Lands to escape the pursuit of the Holy See and accidentally destroyed an important route.
He became a hero who obeyed the instructions of his mentor Coru, evaded the siege of the Holy See, and sent a research manuscript containing important information to the land of wizards.
As long as the research manuscript is heavy enough and the news is explosive enough, they will not be blamed, but may be rewarded.
Is that the case? Jonny looked dazed, Coru had never talked to her about the [Arcane Society], and Lynn's expression didn't look like he was joking.
"So you got the way to become a full-fledged wizard through the [Arcane Society]?" Jonny said thoughtfully.
"You can say that, but my situation is a little more peculiar, and this method doesn't work for anyone else." Lynn nodded, not correcting the misunderstanding.
In the land of wizards, only official wizards have a certain status and the ability to protect themselves, which is also in line with the lowest evaluation of his strength by everyone on the entire ship.
If he doesn't want to get into trouble, he has to be a full-fledged wizard whether he wants to or not.
While replying, Lynn was also thinking about the contents of the "research manuscript" in her mind.
According to Jonny's descriptions these days, the Wizarding Lands knows about the same world as the Renaissance in Western Europe.
As long as he came up with a slightly more cutting-edge theory, it was enough to make these wizards drop their jaws.
Due to the existence of magic, wizards are very biased.
Despite his achievements in the microscopic realm, early knowledge of the existence of gravity, and the creation of steam-powered alchemy ships, the vast majority of wizards still believe in the theory of the horizon, believing that the continent under their feet is the center of the entire universe.
Even using this continent as a reference, the orbit of each planet in the galaxy was drawn, forming a unique star theory.
Lynn had seen the so-called chart of the stars in Koru's research manuscripts, where the entire continent was suspended in the void, surrounded by a sturdy magical barrier.
Then the sun and moon move in a circular motion around the continents, and the rest of the celestial bodies move in specific trajectories, forming an extremely complex geometric pattern, which is also very consistent with the Holy See's description in the biblical Genesis chapter.
But just swap the objects a little bit and put the star in the very center, and everything becomes familiar again.
It can be seen that the creationism of the Holy See is complete nonsense, and [Ella] can't even figure out whether she has created a continent or a ball, right?
Of course, this kind of erroneous perception is a pit that almost every civilization has to step on, and to put it bluntly, it is to be bound by the so-called common sense......
When people are born, they always think that they are the protagonists, everything needs to exist around them, and the continent under their feet must also be a very special existence in the vast universe, and it is the center of the entire universe.
However, after in-depth research, you will find an extremely cruel thing, not to mention planets, even if the entire galaxy is an insignificant existence for the huge universe.
It is undoubtedly a good choice to attack the horizon theory as a starting point, not only is it shocking enough, but there is also too much evidence to support the error of this argument, as long as you tear off the shackles of common sense, you don't need to say anything more, and those wizards will naturally recognize what is correct.
Lynn is also ready to test the "scientific research" atmosphere in the wizarding land, and in the face of doubts, whether to carefully verify and accept the truth, or to try to suppress those voices that do not conform to the mainstream, will determine his future actions!
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