Chapter 183: The Great Teacher

Lewis wrote down the method of creating electric current and Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, so that he could not only make alternating current, but also determine the direction of the current and calculate the magnitude of the current to a certain extent.

"In the future, Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction will be renamed Lewis's law of electromagnetic induction."

After reading the memory of this chapter, Lewis looked around, the picture in the dream was slightly yellowed, and the familiar faces were in front of him.

A sense of nostalgia followed, and no matter how colorful his life was after the time-travel, he still missed the time when he was young.

Standing up, Lewis bowed to the blackboard at the front of the classroom, not knowing how he had traveled into this world or if he would have a chance to go back.

As everything shattered, Lewis stretched out in reality, and he lay asleep on the large velvet bed.

It wasn't until the next morning that the maid came and invited him to breakfast with him.

In the dining room on the first floor, Mrs. Slant was already dressed and waiting at the table, her skin was white, her collar was low, and she had a mature charm that was different from that of a young lady.

When he saw Lewis coming, his eyes showed undisguised desire, his breath became rapid, and his chest rose and fell.

"Mrs. Slent's situation has relapsed, and it seems that the desire to let the Courier take away the depravity is only temporary, and the source must be addressed in order to deal with the problems of Slant Manor."

Lewis blinked his right eyelid three times in a row, and he turned on his spiritual gaze to look at Mrs. Slent, who had both aetheric and astral spirits showing normal colors, except for a little heavy desire.

This suggests that the cause of the problem is not Mrs. Snent, but that she is just a victim.

And Mrs. Slent's desire is repeated, indicating that the source of the problem should be in the manor, or near the manor.

"Mrs. Snent, Miss Stephanie." Lewis greeted the two with a smile, and when breakfast was over, he summoned the messenger to take Mrs. Snent's desires away.

Stephanie rose from her chair and lifted the hem of her skirt to greet Lewis gracefully.

Mrs. Slunt looked at Lewis with burning eyes and smiled:

"Welcome, Mr. Lewis, I heard Stephanie say that you are also very well studied academically, and you are as proficient in many things as Russell the Great once was."

"It's thanks to my habit of reading." Lewis smiled, got his napkin ready, and sat down next to Stephanie to enjoy his early morning breakfast.

The cheese was served with a fried steak and a small glass of red wine, which was more enjoyable than he had imagined.

"Mrs. Slent, did anything strange happen to this manor between yesterday afternoon and evening?" Just after dinner, Lewis asked.

He suspected that Mrs. Slant had been re-infected with depraved desires during the time he had been away, after all, he had not felt any supernatural power in the midst of this manor.

"There was a wine merchant who was an old friend of my husband Lyle, who also took care of the Snrant estate after Lyle's accident. Thanks to him, I have been able to keep the estate up to this point on my own, and no matter what, I will bring Slunt Manor back to its original prosperity.

Why do you ask? ”

Mrs. Slant was full of curiosity and lust for Lewis.

"It's just curiosity." Lewis patted Stephanie's hand lightly, reminding him not to react too aggressively, and reminding Mrs. Slant now would only alarm him.

A wine merchant who began to take care of Lyle's wife, Mrs. Slunter, after Lyle's death.

This man is either too good a person, or he has other plans, maybe he is responsible for the changes in the whole manor.

"Excuse me, when will the wine merchant come, I would like to meet him." Lewis asked again.

"He comes here every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon to buy wine, and when the time comes, I'll arrange for you to meet him." Mrs. Slant put down her knife and fork, she maintained perfect etiquette, and there was not even any food scrap at the corner of her mouth.

If you look closely, Mrs. Snout is very charming, with a different style from Miss Stephanie, and a little similar in appearance.

Lewis hurriedly reminded himself in his heart: to be a man, you still have to have a bottom line, he is not Russell the Great after all.

After breakfast, Lewis left Stephanie in the manor, keeping an eye out for anomalies in the manor.

He himself summoned the messenger and took away Mrs. Snent's fallen desires, and the moment the desires vanished, he suddenly felt that Mrs. Slant was less charming.

"I don't know if it's my delusion." Lewis suspected that the messenger had done something superfluous and had taken some of his desires with him.

He got into a carriage with gold wire inlays and went to the University of Intis.

In December, before the University of Intis has yet to break off, men and women in campus uniforms walk down the deserted campus lanes.

Intis's uniform was more akin to the style of courtly casual clothing, with the neckline tightly tied up as if afraid of being seen.

Lewis's rune costume attracted the attention of many men and women, but only in a hurry, and most of these students were of noble birth and had aristocratic manners.

He came to the outside of Professor Esther's lab and knocked on the door three times in a row.

"Squeak!"

The wooden door was opened from the inside, and Professor Esther was clad in his messy hair, looking sleep-deprived.

But when he saw Lewis, his languishing face glowed with spiritual brilliance.

"Mr. Lewis, I've got the contract, please be sure to show me a cheap and easy way to make electricity."

Lewis nodded slightly, and he walked into the lab, closed the door, and signed the contract with Esther.

"First of all, we need to understand a major discovery, since electrical energy produces magnetism, then magnetism can also produce electricity."

Like a student who humbly asks for advice, Professor Esther recorded Lewis's every word and deed with a notebook and pen.

Lewis easily found two magnets, which were used as compasses during the Age of Discovery.

Thanks to Professor Aster's research on batteries, Lewis was able to easily find the ammeter in the lab.

In the cramped laboratory, Professor Esther acquired time-changing knowledge from Lewis, which he called "Lewis Electromagnetic Induction", also known as "Lewis Experiment II":

"In the early morning of December 9, 1349, my great life mentor, Lewis. Harvey experimentally proved the phenomenon of magnetoelectricity, and his discovery was enough to change the course of civilization around the world.

I think this scene is comparable to the invention of the steam engine by Russell the Great, and Mr. Lewis must have entered the teachings of the Church for posterity to see. ”

(End of chapter)