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Chapter 119: The goal is the sea of ??stars

The next day, Ender, who had eaten and drank enough, came to the Alchemy Department, the vice-principal's private residence, and saw the drunk vice-principal and Manstein with red eyes.

"Why are you here?"

Ender looked at Manstein's bald head and asked curiously. It was now the time for freshmen to enter school. As the disciplinary director, Manstein had to approve a lot of documents every day.

"The old man came to me for a drink and drank all night long."

After being rejected by Ender, the vice-principal found his only relative: Manstein, pulled him out of the vast sea of ​​documents, and took him to drink all night in the laboratory of the Department of Alchemy.

"You're right... hiccup... yes, indeed... you need to spend more time with... your family hiccup."

Vice-principal Nicholas stood up in a daze and burped twice. It was impossible for a mixed race like him to get drunk, but this did not prevent him from pretending to be a drunkard and enjoying his son's care.

"Come, let me show you...see my great discovery."

Looking at his stumbling father, Manstein sighed. He did not have as high a pedigree as his father. After staying up all night, he could no longer bear it. He took advantage of the situation and said:

"I'm going back to bed first."

Ender and Nicholas ignored him. They had already arrived inside the laboratory. A white gem was placed in the alchemy formation, quietly emitting light.

"You told me this was the authority of the White King's line, but I thought it was a whole piece of the Philosopher's Stone."

Nicholas sobered up a lot. He put the bottle aside and pointed at the gems.

"Later I found out it was something more complex."

The Philosopher's Stone is a collection of pure spiritual elements, and the White King's authority is the spirit, which exists above the four elements.

"I originally wanted to separate it, but that would be a waste."

"Later I finally understood the nature of this thing."

Nicholas seemed very excited. He had made unprecedented progress in alchemy and was one step closer to the essence of the world.

"This is a key, a passport to the origin of the world."

Nicholas walked to the blackboard hanging on one side, took out a piece of chalk, and drew a big circle on it.

"That guy Fingel gave a very suitable metaphor, assuming that our world is a game."

"Ordinary people are players in the game, so hybrids with speech spirits are administrators and programmers."

Nicholas used chalk to draw radial lines around the circle, pointed at the lines and said:

"This is the authority that allows us to change the world in supernatural ways."

Ender sat on the sofa next to him, listened to Nicholas' explanation, and asked:

"Then what did you do?"

Snapped!

Nicholas lined up his thighs and said excitedly:

"I discovered a perpetual motion machine!"

Ender listened to Nicholas's inconsistent words and waved his hands repeatedly:

"Stop, stop, stop, what nonsense are you talking about."

Nicholas picked up the white gem and gently stroked its smooth surface. Ander could guarantee that he had never done this to his lover.

"Although I cannot release the word spirit through alchemy, I have discovered a way to extract the energy in authority."

"This gem can directly connect to the origin of the world and extract energy from it. This is the source of Yanling energy."

"This small piece of gemstone, in my alchemy circle, can release enough electricity for the entire Chicago for a year in one day."

Nicholas's voice suddenly dropped.

"Moreover, there is no limit, no matter how much energy is extracted, it will never be exhausted."

Ender looked at Nicholas, thought carefully and said:

"But that is not a perpetual motion machine, it can only be regarded as an extremely huge energy source."

Nicholas rolled his eyes, put the white gem back into the magic circle, and said angrily:

"Yes, the guys from the Physics Department said the same thing, and told me that I'd better go to high school physics first."

But his voice rose again.

"I named this energy source energy. With the source energy generator, the generator set under the school can be completely retired, and we no longer have to steal electricity from Chicago's power plants."

Ender was a little speechless. Nicholas said this, as if the college had a huge power shortage.

"Also, those lunatics from the Physics Department have been building a more powerful particle collider. With this, we no longer have to worry about power issues."

This sentence reminded Ander, and he suddenly thought of a very interesting application:

"Wait, wait, I remember whether you have achieved the conversion between magic power and electricity before."

Nicholas was stunned for a moment, and then said in a very disgusting manner:

"It's easy. It's a trivial matter. No need to thank you."

"That's not what I mean. What I mean is, do you know about the teleportation circle?"

Nicholas looked at Ander, thought for a moment, and then opened his mouth and said:

"You mean to use source energy to drive the teleportation array..."

Ander said:

"This way we can go wherever we want to go."

You must know that the principle of Ender's magic is to communicate with the magic in the surrounding world to form a special structure and stimulate the power of magic itself.

But the magic in this world is inferior to the original world in terms of both quality and quantity. This also causes Ender to take longer to communicate magic, and some delicate magic will always go wrong.

For example, the positioning was often inaccurate when the teleportation spell was cast. A few times Ender even teleported to the stratosphere. If he hadn't been a dragon, he would have turned into a popsicle in the stratosphere.

And with this thing, the magic concentration of the surrounding environment can be increased, and then... super long-distance teleportation can be achieved.

"I said Nicholas, have you ever thought about... going to the moon and taking a look."

Vice Principal Nicholas clapped his hands and said with a smile:

"Didn't you say before that you couldn't teleport there?"

"Because Angers has calculated that if you want to teleport to the moon, the energy required is too huge, and the concentration of magic power in this world does not meet the standard at all."

Ender pointed at the white spar and said:

"But don't we have a solution now?"

Standing up, Ender waved his hands. He had long wanted to see the moon.

"I will teleport there and build a permanent teleportation array there to connect with the earth, so that soon we will be able to establish a base on the moon."

"Think about it, a moon base, something that only appears in science fiction novels, aren't you excited?"

Even though Nicholas wasn't too interested in the moon base, it was obvious that he couldn't hold back an excited dragon.

"Ange may not like it. This is a bit like the actions of those doomsday sects, building a shelter or something where the dragons can't find it."

Ender didn't care about the objections of his family members. He pulled Nicholas over and held his hand upward:

"Don't worry about him, our goal is the stars and the sea."

"Um...Ender, have you seen Space Battleship Yamato?"

"Yeah, what's wrong?"

"I always thought you hated islanders."

"That's right, that's why I never pay to watch movies."

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