Chapter 146: Is the Corona Medal Important to Me? (Ask for subscription)

"Do you really think that the continent under our feet is a planet that is still spinning? That's incredible. ”

"Didn't Lord Lynn prove it with experiments just now? The pendulum, which does not require external force but is constantly deflecting, is the best proof of this. ”

"Ignorance, the pendulum has always been swinging back and forth in a straight line, which shows that it is not the pendulum that is turning at all, but the continent under our feet!"

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Theresa, who hurried to the seminar venue, missed the end of the seminar perfectly, and could only see the wizards walking out of the venue in an orderly manner.

Everyone's faces couldn't hide their excitement, and their mouths kept discussing Lynn's pendulum experiment.

On the way over, Theresa had heard Lynn's name no less than thirty times, which made her feel a little uneasy.

"Kas, where's Mr. Haroff?" Theresa stopped a familiar wizard and asked eagerly.

"Lord Harrov just left with Lord Lynn." Cass responded

Theresa's face changed suddenly, and she realized that she was still late, and hurriedly asked what had happened at the seminar.

"It's a shame that you didn't come to today's seminar, you didn't see that Lord Lynn alone refuted the wizards of the entire prophecy school......

Cass browled as he told the funny things that had happened at the seminar, not noticing that Theresa's face was getting more and more ugly.

"You mean, teacher, he's still going to issue the Corona Medal to that Lynn?" Theresa couldn't believe her ears, and a strong sense of jealousy rose in her heart, it was the highest award in the wizarding world, how could a three-ring wizard He De achieve such a high achievement.

"Yes, Lord Lynn's research on stars and gravity is only ahead of everyone, I don't know which adult's disciple in the [Secret Law Society] has such a high attainment in the theoretical research of magic academics!" Cass said with emotion, although the other party was only an official wizard, he was more knowledgeable than many great wizards.

Theresa's head was buzzing, and she originally thought that Lynn's research could at best provide some help to the teacher's theories.

But this is not the case in Cass's description, the other party is more like a step ahead of the theory of gravity to sort out, and it is so perfect that even the teacher has to ask the other party about the gravitational force of the stars.

But...... How is this possible?

This is a topic that the teacher has spent several years and failed to study, the final answer to the stars and the universe!

After saying goodbye to Cass, Theresa returned to the manor in despair.

Harrov had already returned, and was now thinking about what opening remarks to say at the evening assembly so as not to fall into the momentum of the Wizarding Lands.

"Teacher......" Theresa shouted in a low voice, racking her brains to think about how to keep her current position.

Harrov came back to his senses, looked at Theresa, and said indifferently. "You don't have to call me that anymore, Theresa."

Because of the other party's pride and prejudice, he almost missed the opportunity to perfect the theory of gravity.

You must know that he is not the only legendary wizard in the council, and Lynn can find another person to explain the three laws of the orbit of the stars and the formula of gravitation.

Even if these theories will be published in the end, I am afraid that they will have nothing to do with themselves, and there is a high probability that they will be ridiculed by their colleagues, and more importantly, the opportunity to communicate with the legendary wizards of the [Secret Law Society] and discuss the academic science of magic will be left to others.

"Teacher, please, give me another chance......" Theresa knelt down in fear and cried out in tears.

"It was that Lynn who snatched the honor that should have belonged to you, and the law of free fall should have been studied by you first, teacher......"

"Corona Medal, yes, and Corona Medal, that gravitational force says you've been working on it for years, and you'll be going to publish it soon, and that Lynn pops up again......"

The more Theresa talked, the more excited she became, in addition to excusing her behavior of making things difficult for Lynn, she also had a little sincerity, last night she really felt that the other party wanted to rely on one or two novel ideas to join the study of gravitational theory and share this glory.

"Do you think the Corona Medal is important to me?" Harrov shook his head.

Theresa froze in place, tears still streaming down her face, not quite understanding what Harrov meant.

"That's the highest honor in the Wizarding Lands, yes, but the Council's fundamental purpose in establishing these awards is to encourage wizards to explore new frontiers, to make their magical theories public, and to promote scholarly exchange throughout the wizarding world." Harrov said indifferently.

"I think you've probably forgotten something, Theresa, for wizards, the so-called glory, money, and status are just derivatives of power, but only knowledge is the source of power!"

To suppress academic speech that is unfavorable to oneself in order to gain glory is to completely sacrifice one's roots.

Speaking of this, Harrov couldn't help but sigh, because in the land of wizards, this kind of thing is not uncommon.

"Do you know why I was willing to accept you a year ago?" Harrov asked suddenly.

Theresa hesitated for a moment before speaking. "It's because of an academic paper......"

"On the Similarities and Differences Between Magnetism and Gravity." Harrov recounted the title of the paper in its entirety, then shook his head and continued.

"I have to say that the article is very wonderful, you have made a lot of innovative ideas based on the information in the magic library when you can't use the force field magic, so I'm willing to give you a chance."

"As my disciple, you can easily enlist the help of those great wizards and mobilize enough resources to test these theories, but now? It's been a full year, and how much more has your research done? Harrov asked.

Theresa's face was full of shame, and she couldn't speak.

"As a result, you've wasted all your time and energy on attending banquets and listening to flattery." Harrov's words were very harsh, he threw down a piece of parchment, and said resolutely. "You're no longer fit to be my disciple, I'll transfer Koror over to take over your job."

Theresa sat down on the ground limp, she knew that from today onwards, all glory and status would be far away from her, and the wizards who had flattered her before would return several times the humiliation once they knew the news.

Theresa's eyes turned to the parchment, Harrov had left the same magical treatise she had submitted a year earlier and had been appreciated, but the difference was that it had been annotated and now the only thing she could take with her......