Chapter 131: Tower-like design
"Speaking of which, I know where Danfoss' 'talent' came from. β
Lizzie grabbed a few candies with her hands and stuffed them into her mouth, then used her molars to crush the crispy candies of various colors. I don't know if she was impatient, she grabbed the snack bag and poured the spherical coral-shaped candy into her mouth in one gulp, crunching and chewing.
"What do you say?"
Hearing Lizzie's words, Curt, who was in the kitchen preparing for tonight's dinner, stuck his head out, and he felt as if he had heard something that could not be ignored.
"I don't remember that your ears are ornaments, the volume just now should be clear to you, if you just want to confirm what I said, I don't think it's necessary. Still crunching on the candy, Lizzie sarcastically said, "Let's start at the beginning...... Do you know Amway?"
Apparently Curt was stumped by Lizzie's question again, which was a "classic case" for a mage, but a knowledge of another world to him who barely touched on it. Looking at Curt, who didn't know anything, Lizzie shook her head helplessly.
"Okay, well, it looks like this is going to start from the beginning very far ahead - first, I have to tell you some basic concepts. Geralos Amway - once known as Frasca's greatest sorcerer, of course, this became 'once' while he was still alive. β
Curt was silent, silently waiting for Lizzie to begin speaking. The black girl used her magic power to arrange a picture in the air of a noble man with a gloomy face, who was probably the sorcerer she spoke of named "Geralis Amway".
"So. What did this 'former Great Warlock' do?" Lizzie slowly sold the pass, and Curt asked as she wished, "And." What does his business have to do with Danfoss's ability to cast spells, depending on what you mean, these two can't be separated, right?"
Even Curt, who has not studied the theory of magic, knows that the human body's magical capacity is innate, and each individual's capacity is different. At the same time, just as the body grows, the mana capacity expands as it grows. But this expanded program is limited. Proper exercise can bring you as close as possible to your limits, but it is also impossible to have an unrealistic intensity.
Mana capacity is one thing, but so is the ability to cast spells - spells are knowledge. Acquired learning. Having a large amount of magic power does not mean that you can easily master the knowledge of spells, but you can have an advantage over ordinary people when using spells.
Using spells is not a simple matter, the ability to use mana and the knowledge of using spells are indispensable, and a normal sorcerer must have both of them. You can't drive high-intensity spells without enough mana. There is no way to use complex spells without knowledge that matches magic.
In a general sense. The so-called "talent for using spells" includes both of these points, and most of the apprentices in the theory department do not have enough magic capacity. In terms of the "knowledge" that they have mastered, there may not be any apprentices in the same grade who have been able to pass them.
"There's no problem with knowledge, after all, that Danfoss guy can be considered a theory department within a theory department. If he only considered the 'knowledge' he possessed, what he mastered might be comparable to that of some of the teachers in the elementary department, and his shortcomings were mainly in the amount of mana capacity. β
"So this Geralis Amway must have figured out a way to make up for this shortcoming?" said Curt with a skeptical question, "If there really is such an epoch-making present, then he must be more famous than Jie Antilo, who improved the magic machine, right?" But I have never heard of him. β
A sorcerer is an important human resource. Whether on the battlefield or in life, these people who master spells can provide a lot of power. Exactly because of this. Various countries are studying ways to increase the number of mages, and the universal magic machine is the product of this research.
If Gerals Amway's research can give the Wizard Apprentice of the Theory Department a high level of mana capacity, then his achievements are definitely greater than that of Akito of the Magic Machine. But the truth is, Curt knew who knew who knew the magic machine, but he didn't know that there was such a person as Geralis Amway.
In other words, his research must have some kind of flaw in the process, which will make his achievements in vain, and at the same time ruin his reputation.
Reading some thoughts from Curt's eyes, Lizzie laughed: "Of course, because the solution that Gerals Amway has developed is not to make up for this shortcoming, but to change the method and transfer the 'shortcoming' to another place. And for most people, it's dangerous. β
Lizzie swayed the bag of snacks, the contents seemed to have been eaten by her unconsciously, and the empty bag creaked as she swayed. She tossed the snack bag aside, then pulled out a smaller bag from a large bag.
"Let's use an analogy β this bag of snacks, for example, is Danfoss. She shook the small bag the size of a palm, and the contents rustled, "The bag is his magic capacity, and these snacks in it are his magic power." β
Then she took out several large bags of snack bags and put them on the table, compared to the palm-sized bag, those big pockets looked like giants: "As for these, they can basically be regarded as ordinary elemental apprentices, and their magic capacity is far greater than that of Danfoss himself." So now the question is, how do you think this small bag of snacks can have more snacks than those big bags?"
Eyes swept over the packets of snacks lined up on the table, and Curt scratched his head. Lizzie's questions sometimes seem really clueless and elusive for him. It doesn't look easy to make the "Danfoss" with a volume significantly smaller than those "elemental apprentices" fit more than them.
But that's just what it looks like on the surface, and it's really not easy from a loading point of view. But to put it another way, to have "Danfoss" have more content than each "new apprentice of the elements" individually, Curt is not out of the questionβbut it's closer to deception.
"Well, if that's the case...... Is that okay?"
Curt tore open the bag of each snack in turn, and then placed the snack in the bag representing "Danfoss" into the bag that Lizzie had eaten. But every time he took out a few snacks, he would put them in the pockets of "Danfoss" from those that represented the "elemental apprentices".
In this way, the pockets representing "Danfoss" are almost not lost, but those large bags are consumed a lot.
"Pretty much that, if he uses other people's mana to supplement his own mana, he'll be able to have more than one capacity. Curt placed the snack bag in front of Lizzie, which had already consumed most of its contents, and the small snack bag representing Danfoss, "and it also made his magic capacity look like a lot." β
In this world, there is no way to simply determine how much mana capacity a person has, and can only use the amount of guΓ² continuous output as the basis for judgment. Therefore, Danfoss, which uses this method to fill its own magic power, can easily show its own magic power when measuring its magic power, and has considerable reserves.
Danvers, who has the magic of the distant past, and has more knowledge than his peers, then he can indeed enter the elemental system to learn. In fact, based on the level he is currently experiencing, the magic power he possesses is at least beyond the level of an ordinary regular mage.
"It's not 100% right, but it's not far off. Looking at Curt's demonstration, Lizzie nodded approvingly, "So as for the source of Danvers' spell-casting ability, I think he should have stolen other people's magic and then used it as his own 'talent'." β
It was indeed a bit of a surprise that Curt could come up with such a method, after all, Curt basically didn't know how magic worked. She spoke slowly, removing the figure and turning it into a triangular tower-like structure with every node shining brightly.
After the drawing, she began to explain to Curt, "This is the tower-like mana supply configuration that Gerals Amway has developed, which provides the mana from below to the object above. One person's power is limited, but after gathering a large number of people, even those who don't have magic can use spells. β
The power of unity, this is indeed an effective method - but it is definitely not a way to "let the untalented also gain the ability to cast spells", but a means to extract more benefits from the people at the bottom. In this composition, most people tend to sacrifice for the apex of the top, and the ultimate profit will be enriched to the apex in large numbers - which may be the exact opposite of the original intention of Geralos Amway's research.
"But such a structure is just a layer by layer extraction, not the ability to use spells. Curt immediately proposed his idea to Lizzie, "There is a limit to the number of people who can provide magic power, and in the end, this will only end up being the result of supporting one person with everyone, right?"
"You're right, this structure doesn't produce a large number of mages, and in the end it only benefits the top one. "So Gerals Amway thinks his research is a failure, but some people are using it in the wrong way." β
With a wave of her hand to break up the structural drawing, Lizzie crumpled the bag into a ball and threw it into a garbage basket not far away. However, the bag did not hit accurately, but hit the edge of the trash basket and jumped outside. This result made Lizzie's already frustrated mood even worse.
"Apparently, Danfoss used the results of Gerals Amway's research to enhance his spell-casting abilities - or someone told him to do so. Leaning unhappily on the back of the sand, Lizzie fiddled with her head, "But unfortunately, he doesn't seem to be the one at the top." β
So Danfoss and his research team were just being used. (To be continued!)
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