The Priest Brown who entered the room, as a priest of the Church of Knowledge, is on the same level as the head of St. Gutenberg's Cathedral in terms of priesthood.
His arrival surprised Priest Carter, because generally it is enough to have two priests agree to review the value of knowledge. Only very valuable things require the high priest to come forward. In this case, even if it is like St. Gutenberg's Cathedral,
The main church in the diocese only shows up two or three times a year. And the officiant appears only twice in the 20 years he has been in the church, including today.
So although he thought this paper was very important, he really didn't expect that his old friend's son could write such an important paper at such a young age that the officiant would come forward for it.
"I will definitely come," Priest Brown replied, "because our Lord has just sent an oracle, requiring us to fully support the publication of this paper."
After speaking, he turned his head and looked at Lawrence with a kind smile: "I'm glad to see a young man like you can come up with such important insights. We will try our best to put your paper on the cover of the next issue of the Federal Medical Journal.
On the paper—"
Half an hour later, Lawrence and Liszt walked out of the office. After walking out of the office, Liszt looked a little unsteady on his feet, as if he had drunk too much. Because he did not expect that this paper could gain the knowledge of the Church and the God of Passion.
The church’s full support could even be on the cover of the next issue of the Federal Medical Journal.
After all, although his professor is one of the top professors at Far Harbor University School of Medicine, he has only published one article in the "Federal Medical Journal". Lister really didn't expect that he would have a paper appear in this top journal.
On the cover of a medical journal, even just as a second author.
"Okay, relax." Lawrence patted Liszt on the shoulder. "Believe me, this is just the beginning. I guarantee that we will make more important discoveries in the future, and they may even be more important than the current discovery."
"Yes, you are right." Liszt reacted at this time, and then looked at Lawrence with a smile. "We are still young. As long as we work hard to study and research, we will definitely have more new things in the future.
Discover."
After saying goodbye to the excited Liszt in front of the church, Lawrence returned to the church. He decided not to go out for the next two days, hoping to finish reading the "Introduction to Alchemy" in his hand in the shortest possible time.
Especially now that Lawrence discovered that he might be talented in alchemy, and his success rate in making things was much higher than others. His interest in this book became even stronger, because he found that it could become one of his usual
A very good way to make money.
Once a person concentrates on doing something, time often passes quickly. It seems that in just a blink of an eye, the day has come to pick up his childhood playmate.
The letter from his adoptive father mentioned that the ship would arrive at the Albatross Passenger Terminal on the southernmost side of the main island in the city of Eagle Castle at about three o'clock in the afternoon. So after taking a short nap after lunch, Lawrence hurriedly got up and dressed up.
At two o'clock, he walked out of St. Gutenberg's Cathedral in his own suit and bowler hat.
At this time, it started to rain slightly. In order to prevent his clothes from getting wet in the weather or his trousers to be stained with the mud on the street, which would make him look too embarrassed, Lawrence took the luxury of spending 6 cents to take a taxi.
A cab went straight to Albatross Wharf.
In the drizzle of light rain, the carriage arrived at the entrance of the Albatross Pier. Getting out of the carriage and opening his umbrella, Lawrence looked towards the pier shrouded in a light milky white smoke.
The dock was full of people coming and going, and everyone on the sidewalk was in a hurry. In addition, the passenger carriages, narrow-gauge steam trains, steam tractors, etc. that were chartered to enter the port area were mixed together on the road, forming a bustling and elegant scene.
A bit of a strange view.
According to the location mentioned in the letter, Lawrence mixed in with the crowd entering the dock and squeezed towards the customs hall. Soon, he saw the notice related to him on the bulletin board at the door of the customs hall. "Because there is fog in the sea today,
Due to the reasons, the docking time of the Mermaid Princess will be postponed from 3 pm to 3:35 pm.”
"Ha, I'm pretty lucky." Lawrence thought, "The Mermaid Princess is a large ship that can carry 500 passengers. Some small passenger ships like those offshore may need to be delayed by two or three hours before they can dock."
"But now I'd better find a place to take a rest. It's not a good idea to stand in the cold wind for half an hour." Lawrence looked at the big clock on the central clock tower of the Port Building in the distance. It showed that the current time was only two o'clock in the afternoon.
Ten points. "If the ship docks at 3:35, it would be faster to wait until we get off the ship and then go out of customs at 4 o'clock."
"So I should find a place to sit for a while now." Lawrence thought, and then he turned his attention to the row of buildings next to the customs hall. It was similar to the one near the train station in his previous life. This row of buildings were all related to the service industry.
Related shops, such as coffee shops, bars, restaurants, gift shops, clothing stores, etc.
Three minutes later, Lawrence sat on the second floor of a coffee shop by the window, drinking black tea and staring in the direction of the dock. Through the thin rain curtain outside the window, Lawrence saw the densely packed ships docked at the port.
The largest number of them are various sailboats, and their masts are so dense that they look like densely packed trees in the woods.
However, these sailing ships were not all powered by sails. Lawrence saw that at least 1/3 of these sailing ships had chimneys, and many of them had black or white smoke coming out of them. Through careful observation, he
I found that all these ships were propeller-powered, and there were no paddle-wheel steam ships that were common in the previous life from sailing ships to steam ships.
On the pier closest to the customs hall, there were four or five trestles with no ordinary ships docked. Lawrence discovered that the four or five ships moored there were either sailing ships that exuded magical aura, or were very rare ships nowadays.
Pure steam ship.
In addition to these large ships, there are also more than a dozen small steam barges plying the sea inside the harbor. They are busy towing sailing ships to the wide open sea or helping large ships dock.
As the largest port city in the Federation, all the docks of Eagle Castle are basically so busy. Fortunately, even if the docks are so busy, they still have a well-organized order, and the ability to avoid chaos in this place depends entirely on floating in the air.
The blimp was commanded by a radio-equipped blimp.
Raising his head, Lawrence saw the airship that was only the size of a lemon in his sight. Although it didn't look big from the ground, Lawrence knew that this thing was nearly 40 meters long, had a perfect streamlined airbag, and the overall painting was eye-catching.
It's orange-red, with the Port Authority emblem, which is mainly an anchor, painted in blue.
The inside of the airship's airbag is supported by some kind of low-density and strong alloy, and there are some simple defensive magic circles on the canvas on the surface of the airship. On both sides of the lower cockpit of the airship, two electric engines rotate quickly and quietly.
Helps the airship maintain position in the air.
This is the crystallization of the cooperation between magic and technology. With the help of alchemy technology, a series of problems such as lightweight alloys, high-power electric motors, strong airbag materials, and electrical energy reserves have been overcome. But unfortunately, extraordinary power is not suitable for large-scale applications.
Large-scale production, so airships are a rare form of transportation until now.
"It seems that in the magical world, many technologies may not develop according to the development rules on earth." Lawrence thought while looking at everything outside the window. "But it is very good news for me, because it means that I can