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Chapter 71 The First Space Magic

In order to ensure safety and complete the transaction as soon as possible, Gilman dispatched a group of royal griffins that had been trained for many years to transport the supplies. They were accompanied by a great magician and three high-level magicians, also for on-site verification when receiving the camera later.

On the Tulum side, Romain Sagan personally verified the authenticity of the six items.

A week later, Colin got what he wanted. Among the seven items, he eliminated Schiller Mora's "Three Questions of Cutting Double Rings and Return Counting".

Because the camera was too large and heavy, the nine-headed griffin that arrived could not be transported over long distances. In the end, they had to choose to take the land route, which took nearly a month.

In the following days, Colin was almost completely immersed in learning.

Especially the "Wind Core Collider", I have to say that the wisdom of the predecessors is awe-inspiring.

Burke Mareas, late Magister of Gilman.

Even Romain Sagan said frankly that many ideas were influenced by him.

Colin himself has done several wind-core collision experiments, but none of them were successful. Not only did he consume a lot of materials, he almost injured himself.

"No problem, Mr. Wayne." The staff member took the heavy book.

I closed the book "Uncommonly Used Coupling Parameters" in my hand and sighed.

When he finished writing it all, Colin seemed to have exhausted all his strength and sat down on the bench behind him.

"That's right." Colin smiled and said, "That's great."

Colin opened his hands and pressed his palms on the two glass covers of an instrument on the table. A small square piece of butter was placed in one of the covers, but there was nothing in the other cover.



Then, as if affected by some unknown force, the corner of the butter began to slowly decompose. At the same time, in another glass cover, a piece of light yellow substance slowly formed on the originally empty iron plate.

I don't know how long it took, but suddenly there was a ripple in the air.

However, before he could go out, he saw Eleanor walking towards him with an excited face.

Why was such an important thing mentioned during the New Year?

Eleanor was stunned for a long time before she gradually recovered. For a moment, she didn't know how to go back and explain to others.

"Miss."

Inside the spacious laboratory.

"Lady Eleanor?"

When the hard-shell book cover touched the bookshelf, Colin was stunned for a moment. He found that no matter what angle he looked at, he could not put the book back to its original position. After trying several times, he was annoyed to find that he had found the wrong place.

When I was checking out the books just now, I unconsciously walked all the way to realize that this one-foot-tall thick cowhide hard-covered book should be placed on the higher bookshelves in the first few rows.

Roman Sagan stood on the opposite side of the table with his hands behind his back, looking at his disciple with a serious face.



No matter how you look at it, it doesn't have much practical significance.

Since time travel, these days have been the most difficult for him. When there is no progress, people will become very desperate. When success is right in front of them, they can't find the last way to get there. No matter what the situation is.

, will produce a head-scratching anxiety that can easily drive people crazy.

"You did it."

Two days later.

"Yes, teacher, we succeeded." Colin wiped his sweat and said with a grin.

But on the other hand, this is indeed the first known space magic in the world.

Celebrate New Year?

Did I not explain things clearly just now?

Gramophone!

Colin forced a smile on his face and said:

The third floor of the Mage Tower.

"It's been a week, Mr. Venn. You originally expected it to take six days, but we only spent an extra day in order to test its stability. Mr. Walder has been testing it for nine consecutive hours, and the effect is perfect.

"

The pointer in the center of the instrument deflected slightly in one direction.

"Seven months and twenty-one days." Roman sighed: "I gave you five years, but you only spent less than eight months."

Only then did Colin understand why the teacher did not allow his senior sister to participate in this research. This was indeed not something humans did.

In mid-November, Thunder City has just come out of the atmosphere of the Fire Worship Festival, and will soon usher in the King's birthday. Many places in the city have begun to decorate in advance.

"I came to you specifically. I have good news. The gramophone has been completed." Eleanor couldn't help but twitch her toes twice.

"I'm as happy as you are, but I still have some other things to solve for the time being, and I trust your work. Now that it's completed, everyone can rest for a few days and prepare for the New Year first."

His eyes were firm and his hands were steady.



After he finished speaking, he nodded slightly to Eleanor and left in a hurry without waiting for her reply.

Transferring a piece of 4.3 tuck butter to a distance of less than one meter consumes almost all of Colin's mental energy, consumes two pieces of black raven stone worth 15 gold francs, and must be coordinated by an improved wind core collider.

.

Eleanor's face was frozen with excitement, and her hands were still in the air.

Colin walked down the stairs quickly, preparing to leave through the back door, where he could easily get a taxi.

"Mr. Wayne, you are indeed here."

He suppressed his sleepiness, picked up a pen and wrote in the record book on the table: "November 18, 9:45 and 50 seconds in the morning, the 182nd test, successful, test

Target: butter, transfer weight: 4.3 Tucker, test duration..."

Colin looked for information in the library with a pair of dark circles under his eyes.

If it weren't for his abnormal concentration, I would have gone crazy long ago.

Colin finally understood why many people could not continue on the academic path.

"So we couldn't help but feel happy. We sent me to find you, hoping to show you the results as soon as possible."

Colin didn't have time to find the original bookshelf, so he walked straight towards the stairs on this floor. Before going out, he handed the "Uncommonly Used Coupling Parameters" to a staff member.

"Sorry, I forgot where I got this book from. Please help me put it back to its original place."

He took the book and walked back. After taking a few steps, an idea suddenly came to his mind. The feeling of the book and the bookshelf touching just now was so familiar.

It meets all the characteristics of a spell: it requires the magician to cast the spell himself; it consumes mental energy; it has a unique and repeatable spell model.

Colin looked ashamed and said: "However, the symbolic meaning of this magic is greater than the actual use. Not only does it consume a lot of mental energy, but it also requires the use of instruments and materials, and the effect is minimal."

"Creating something from scratch is the hardest thing. No matter what, this is a space magic in the true sense." Roman let out a sigh of relief.

Everyone will have bottlenecks, and the ability to solve bottlenecks is where a scholar truly reflects his strength.

After nearly a minute, Colin lowered his hands while sweating profusely.

"Is it finished?" Colin was stunned: "How many days has it been?"

Roman Sagan leaned down and looked at it for a long time, then raised his head, and his voice was not clear whether it was relief or emotion:

Colin smiled and said: "Speaking of which, teacher, the people who need to be most grateful for this success are the Gilman people. Without their pioneers and the generosity of Archduke Schultz, I am afraid it would have taken me a long time to achieve the results I have achieved now."

"Haha, that's true."

"But sometimes I think about it, the gap between us and the Western Continent in element research is simply chilling." Colin said seriously.

"This is why I have always called on everyone to pay attention to elemental research. Unfortunately, after all, we do not have the special environment and historical accumulation of the Western Continent. This situation cannot be reversed by just a few people." Roman mentioned this issue.

, the worry on his face was not concealed at all.
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