Chapter 192: Demonic Bridging

When Gabriel heard his name, his first reaction was that it was over, and Mr. Snape was not going to report to the Headmaster, but to publicly execute me!

In front of so many people, I can't live now.

However, after reminiscing about what I just said, it seems to be wrong.

Thank you for the great talk I gave in class yesterday?

Are you sure this isn't the other way around?

It wasn't until he really felt the surprised and envious gazes of the people around him that Gabriel finally realized what was happening.

Mr. Snape used the bridging principle to refine the Water Arrow's spell model again, increasing its cast speed by 30%, and all because I was inspired?

It's unimaginable!

What have I inspired?

I'm just blowing it up!

Gabriel subconsciously sat up straight, accepting the gaze of the Quartet with a little weakness.

Fortunately, Snape quickly drew everyone's attention to an issue that was of paramount concern to all.

"Next, I'll go over how this spell model is constructed." Colin smiled at everyone: "But because of the time constraints, I will only tell you once, if you can't remember and understand it at the first time, you can buy the next issue of "Elemental Theory" at that time." ”

Next to the audience, Felix looked at his friend Bernal Cons, the editor-in-chief of the journal Elemental Theory, and snorted, "You're really lucky." ”

"Unexpected joy, unexpected joy, haha......"

Bernal laughed excitedly, it was already a rare thing for Felix to ask Snape to publish the construction method of the spell model in his magazine.

Compared to a dissertation, such a stand-alone article will not occupy a lot of space, but it is undoubtedly more attractive and the increase in sales is better than the former. While sales aren't all that important for a journal like Elemental Theory, it's not without its competitors as a top weekly elemental theory magazine, and in many cases, Wallace Kings' Bayland Elemental Weekly has always been able to hold itself down.

Cohen Snape has given a full explanation of the latest spell model construction.

Sure enough, as he said, it took nearly an hour to speak only once.

The time of the presentation was much longer than expected, but not a single person took a stand in advance.

10% and 30%, this is no longer a numerical difference.

If many high-level mages don't necessarily look up to the former, no one will ignore the 30% effect.

In the end, Cohen Snape's achievement was still 50% worse than Ellers Whale's, who had directly promoted the water arrow, a less practical spell, to one of the most commonly used spells.

However, which of the two is more difficult, it is difficult to judge, after all, the more backward, the more difficult it is to improve spells, in the early days of the modern magic period, papers on spell improvement blossomed everywhere, and magicians who can reach the level a little bit can get a hand, but with the passage of time, the gradual stabilization of the spell model, all the space that can be improved by spells has been slowly compressed, until recent years, but any research that can be related to this aspect will be paid special attention.

At the end of the speech, the first thing Colin did when he stepped down was to find Gabriel, shake his hand and hug him, and be grateful, and then find Felix.

Although the lecture is over, the academic exchange has just begun. However, after what happened just now, the subsequent exchange completely turned into a question from everyone asking Snape, so that the few questions that Colin had prepared did not have a chance to ask.

It wasn't until the end of the evening dinner at the academy that Colin and Felix left in a carriage.

Gabriel became the second protagonist of the day, whether it was an exchange meeting or a dinner, there was a group of people gathered around him to congratulate him, he originally wanted to go to Cohen Snape to express his gratitude, but the other party seemed to be busier than him, and by the time the crowd gradually dispersed, Snape had already left.

Gabriel was a little disappointed that the Magic Bridging Principle wasn't his first creation, but he did put a lot of thought into it, and in addition to asking Snape to express his gratitude, he also wanted to ask where he had inspired him.

Honors are a good thing, but vague honors often have the opposite effect.

He was thinking about visiting Snape one day when he heard someone call him behind him.

Principal Engel walked over with a smile: "Mr. Gabriel, maybe we should reconsider the contract with you......"

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"You were really inspired by Gabriel?"

In the carriage, Felix looked at Colin with a puzzled look. He knew very well that the important thing in Cohen Snape's latest discovery was not the improvement of the water arrow, but the breakthrough of the principle of magic bridging.

"Why is Lord Felix suspicious of this?" Colin asked rhetorically.

"Although it is difficult to explain the inspiration, Gabriel is only a mid-level magician after all, and he has never heard of any achievements...... "The optimization of a spell may be due to a flash of inspiration, but the breakthrough in the basic theory of "magic bridging" is definitely not an overnight thing, and it often requires a lot of calculations and repeated verification over many years.

"Your Excellency seems to have forgotten that I'm also a mid-level ......," Colin laughed.

"I don't really realize it." Felix smiled: "Your aura at the beginning was so dazzling that people always subconsciously ignored this problem. ”

He paused for a moment, then said solemnly, "However, I still recommend that you spend more time on meditation and pass the advanced assessment as soon as possible...... Among the core members of the federation, there is no precedent for the middle level......"

Such almost explicit words made Collin's thoughts tremend, and he turned his head and asked, "Your Excellency Felix, I would like to ask a more arrogant question. ”

"Say."

"With the strength of the federation, it is not difficult to force Banner into the league, why hasn't it been done all along?"

"If I say that I am afraid that the entire Western Continent aristocratic group will panic, do you believe it?"

"Should I believe it?" Colin asked sincerely.

"Huh." Felix smiled: "You're right, in the face of absolute power, no traditions and habits are vulnerable, the federation doesn't care about any nobles and chambers of commerce, if they have different intentions, they can change a group of people at any time...... It's just that the loss is too great to do so, not to mention that those people are obedient for the time being. ”

Colin is very clear that the pattern of the Blue Alliance, although it seems that the magician, the nobleman and the chamber of commerce complement each other, but in fact, it is only a harmony on the surface, and the actual strength of the federation far exceeds the latter two, and the grand duke and the nobleman are more like agents pushed out by the federation.

(End of chapter)