Chapter 133: Seminar with Magical Features (Subscription Requested)

For the first time, they took an airship to a height of thousands of meters, feeling the cold strong wind, and witnessing the white clouds flying past them, Tik and Rohr's hearts were also faintly excited, but they still maintained a breezy appearance on the surface.

Although they had been in the harbor of Iyeta for several days, and they could take the airship at any time, and it would only cost ten silver coins, but the two of them had not been able to pull their faces and get together with those civilians.

As a pilot, Lydia sometimes deliberately drove the airship into the clouds to give everyone a taste of what it was like to be soaked in the clouds.

Luo Er stretched out his hand and touched the clouds rushing towards him, "It's really a good alchemical creation, it can make ordinary people who don't know magic feel like a great wizard, flying freely in the sky." ”

Tik thought of the use of airships for transportation, which meant that the time spent traveling between places could be reduced by more than half, and if it could be popularized, it would be too convenient to travel in the wizarding lands in the future.

"Isn't this thing cheap?" Tik asked.

"It's a little bit expensive." Lynn nodded very seriously, although the overall cost of the airship is not high, and it can be replaced by some cheap materials, but the design concept is very valuable!

Lynn then asked how the previous symposiums had been held.

Tik reminisced about the thousands of wizards who had gathered in previous years to tell the school of new theories and show off the latest research in magic.

What impressed him the most was that twenty years ago, several top schools of thought discussed the phenomenon of the essence of flames, put forward more than a dozen ideas, hundreds of official wizards argued with each other, and even staged a full-fledged martial arts in the venue at one point.

For example, the theory of the fire element, which has been pursued by many wizards, believes that fire is an entity composed of countless small and lively microscopic elements that cannot be perceived by magic for the time being, existing in those substances and elements that can be burned, and will be separated in a state of high temperature, and a large number of free fire elements will gather together to form a visible flame.

The evidence for this is that when the elements are burned, they do not disappear completely, but produce or transform into other elements, which must be caused by the separation of the fire element.

However, there are not many loopholes in this theory, and it cannot be accepted by all wizards.

In opposition to this is the theory of fire magic, the doctrine of flame phlogiston, and even the belief of wizards that fire is only a state and a manifestation of the violent movement of the elements, and that the so-called fire element does not exist at all......

"And then?" Lynn asked curiously.

"The founders of the last major doctrines have agreed to wield the strongest fire magic they have ever created."

"The final winner is the Great Wizard Adra, the new magic he researched [Fire Elemental Storm] has hundreds of thousands of degrees of super heat, and almost killed another Great Wizard, thus winning the debate, so now the Fire Elemental Theory prevails in the Wizarding Lands......"

Tik said with remembrance that he didn't know when he would see each other again after such a wonderful debate.

Of course, although the fire elemental theory has won, the wizards who oppose this theory have not given up, and have been focusing on new fire magic in the hope of winning a round, but until now they have not been able to surpass it in terms of magic strength.

Is that okay?

Listening to Tik's story, Lynn couldn't help but laugh and cry.

But if you think about it, this seems to be quite normal, in the wizarding land, knowledge equals power, and whoever has the most magic means who has the most profound research.

In the absence of arguing about who is right and who is wrong, magic is undoubtedly the only way to solve the problem, after all, big fists are the last word.

If you think your doctrine is correct, why can't you create more powerful magic and fight back?

It can only be said that this is a method of debate that is characteristic of the Wizarding Lands.

"By the way, I've heard that the wizards of the Prophecy School are preparing to refute your theory at the seminar, and they seem to have found some mistakes, so you'd better be careful." Tik suddenly reminded as if he remembered something.

Just because a person may be knowledgeable doesn't mean he or she is good at debate......

Although it is impossible to refute the truth by sophistry, it can be very embarrassing in the debate......

"They're probably trying to 'argue' with magic, right?" Lynn paused.

"Probably not." Tik is not so sure that while there have been conflicts over the years at seminars, they generally don't get to the point of fighting.

"What about the legendary wizards, will they also be there for this seminar?" Lynn asked.

"I don't know about that." Tik shook his head, the fact that legendary wizards rarely attend academic seminars, and unless there is an interesting or important topic, it is usually a good official wizard from the school who explains new theories.

Since it was Lynn's first time attending the seminar, Tik explained the various do's and don'ts to him in great detail.

Lynn jotted them down as well, and then asked about the legendary wizards in the council.

However, these high-ranking speakers are very mysterious, and Tik doesn't know much information, and the most discussed one is the legendary wizard Haroff!

This adult is also from outside the land of wizards, and it is rumored that he only started to learn magic in his thirties, but he is very talented, and even if he missed the best time to learn magic, he still set foot in the realm of legendary wizards.

However, unlike other legendary wizards, Harrov also had very few apprentices, and according to the adult, he only needed a few people to fight, and he didn't have so much effort to teach his students.

"The same Harrov who suggested that gravity could be widespread in any object?" Lynn said in surprise.

"Not bad." Tik nodded, "After your planetary theory was released, it was this Harrov-sama who flew into the sky as soon as he flew into the sky to confirm that the continent might be spherical." ”

Is it because of the planet's gravitational problem? Lynn immediately understood why the legendary wizard was so concerned about this conclusion, after all, this should also be something that the other party was studying.

Is there a law of gravitation?

Lynn pondered for a while, he had already made an invitation to the [Arcane Society], and he was hesitant whether to give it to Raphael or Ogst, after all, the Iyeta School did not have a great wizard as a backer, which was a hidden danger after all.

Now that I think about it, the legendary wizard Haroff might have been a better choice......