Chapter 55: My name is Lynn, and I'm a scholar
Theodore seemed to have an extraordinary desire to express himself, and when he saw that Lynn and the others were interested, he complained slightly.
In recent years, Lydia has become a well-known figure throughout the harbor of Iyeta, a halfling imp who is keen to specialize in strange things.
For example, last year, he imitated the propeller on the alchemy ship and made a gadget called a fan, which can be driven by the alchemy steam device to bring a cool breeze, which is still very effective in the hot summer.
But who would keep such a large and very expensive alchemy machine at home just to blow a gust of wind?
It is much more convenient for a wizard to cast a spell that harnesses the wind.
Of course, it is not impossible to rely on manual hand-cranking, so some townspeople who are looking for novelty are willing to buy these novelty gadgets, which is also the source of funds for Lydia to build flying machines.
"With Lydia's talent, joining any alchemy workshop can get a good deal as an assistant, but she wants to become a wizard, which is completely asking for ...... hardship"
Theodore shook his head, even he had to admit that this halfling girl did have a lot of whimsical ideas, but no halfling had ever been able to become a wizard in the wizarding land.
Listening to Theodore's story, Lynn vaguely understood why the "tech tree" in the wizarding lands was so messy, because magic was so convenient, and many things were not made out, but wizards couldn't use them at all.
Several people walked all the way into the antechamber of the academy, and halfway through, plainly dressed apprentices bowed to Theodore.
The apprentices ranged in age, from the youngest to the age of eleven or twelve, to the oldest not exceeding the age of thirty, or beyond this age before becoming an official wizard would be judged to be ungifted and expelled from the academy.
"This is it, please wait a while, and I'll inform the other tutors of the academy." Theodore arranged a few people in a large lounge, had his apprentice assistant serve tea, and then walked out the door quickly.
Lynn sat down in a seat at the back, a few magic books scattered around the mahogany table in front of her, which some wizard should have had not had time to take after reading them again, as well as a page that had been thrown aside.
Lynn, curious, flipped open the folded page, and immediately realized that it was a newspaper called Magic Weekly.
I didn't expect the Wizarding Lands to even have this thing.
The obverse content is all interesting things that happened in the Wizarding Lands, while the reverse side is the latest theories about magic, and the author's signature is also marked below.
Are the Magical Reactions of Electricity and Magnetism Consistent? "Experiments on 24 Basic Elements", "The Force of Koze - The Power to Lift the World", "The Relationship between the Motion of Objects and Gravity", ......
Lynn flipped through Magic Weekly a few times and quickly became immersed in it, and this unique perspective on the world of magic was very new to him.
Jonny on the side was sitting upright, nervous to the extreme, not as casual as Lynn.
Not long after, the door was pushed again, and Helram, whom he had met before, walked in with several college tutors.
After sitting down on the main seat, Helram did not politely ask, but looked at Lauder and asked directly. "I heard Theodore say that you have something very important to report to me personally, is there something going on in Harbor Town?"
"I'm afraid it's more serious than you think, the entire docks in Seaport Town have been destroyed, and even the [Boat Gang] has been destroyed......"
Lauder spoke cautiously, and before the words could fall, a hoarse voice rang out.
"Isn't there something wrong with the [Boat Gang] when transporting supplies, and they were caught by the Holy See?"
It was Kevin, the professor of shaping at the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry of Iyeta, who looked to be about forty, tall and thin, wearing a gray robe and a shiny badge on his chest with three mysterious stripes engraved on it, the emblem of the Three-Ring Wizard.
Lauder hurriedly shook his head, he didn't want to carry this black cauldron, so he hurriedly explained.
However, from his point of view, the information he knows is very limited, and he only knows that the beginning of the events was that Bishop Ansulk captured Coru in Nordland who tried to kidnap the Duke's daughter, and then tracked it all the way to Harbour Town.
"I knew that something was going to happen to this guy Koru, and we shouldn't have let him leave the Wizard's Lands in the first place." Philip, the professor of elementalology on the side, complained rather dissatisfied.
Of course, he knew Koru, who had been a professor of psionics at the Iyeta Academy of Magic before leaving the Wizarding Lands, and had a good track record of elementalism, alchemy, and shaping magic.
If you continue to devote yourself to magic, you may be able to set foot in the realm of great wizards in the future.
However, just a few years ago, this guy didn't know what was going crazy and suddenly left everything behind, ready to cross the sea of fog and go to the Sekas Empire.
It's a madman's move.
Compared to the land of wizards, where they can live comfortably and study magic freely, the territory of the empire is completely at the other extreme, and the people there are heard to live in stinking wooden houses, subject to the ignorant rule of the Holy See, and do not even know what the elements are.
Philip was about to continue, but was stopped by his colleagues beside him, knowing that Coru went to the Secas Empire, but after Master Herram nodded and agreed.
For the frequent interruptions of his words by the wizards, Lauder did not dare to have any opinions, so he could only take advantage of the fact that no one spoke, and told the whole story of the matter as quickly as possible, not daring to hide it in the slightest.
When they heard that Lynn had used a powerful spell to kill an archbishop, wipe out three thousand elite guards in armor, and even raze half of the city to the ground, the professors had expressions of disbelief on their faces, even Helram was a little moved.
Theodore even wondered if it was Lauder himself who had screwed things up, and then teamed up with the wizard named Lynn to make up a random excuse to hide his fault.
With all kinds of thoughts, all the wizards present looked at the two who had never spoken.
Jonny: They know each other.
When Coru returned to the Wizarding Lands four years ago, Jonny followed him, but they had no impression of Lynn.
"I haven't been introduced yet, but I'm Lynn, a scholar of the [Arcane Society] in the Sekas Empire, and a good friend of Kru." Under everyone's attention, Lynn put down the "Magic Weekly" in his hand and said freely.
This is the identity that was agreed with Jonny on the ship.
(PS: I want everything for the new book.) )