I made science magic

Chapter 135 Lynn: I brought three laws, a formula!

"Okay, stop arguing!"

Teresa looked at the messy crowd very displeased, scolded, and then expressionlessly collected the envelopes and manuscript papers from these people. As for the gold coins and money bags quietly handed over by several wizards,

Then they were all thrown back.

Then, the witch looked at Linn, who was also holding an envelope.

"Ms. Teresa, I am Lin En from the [Arcane Society]. I have something very important to ask to see Lord Harrov." Lin En bowed slightly and saluted, showing enough respect. After a pause, he continued

Continue to speak.

"I have made some achievements in the study of gravity, and I have brought three laws of star movement and an arcane formula, which should be able to provide some help to Lord Harrov."

Lin En's words made Teresa frown. Others just asked her to submit some research results, but Lin En actually wanted to meet with the teacher directly. This was simply pushing the envelope...

As for the so-called three laws mentioned by the other party, Teresa even scoffed.

What is the law?

It is an eternal law of magic and the fundamental rule for the operation of this world. Every wizard who creates a law of magic will be recorded in history, and may even become the founder of a top school or even an important doctrine.

And now the other party actually says that he has researched three laws about the movement of stars and wants to provide help to the legendary wizard Harrov. This is simply arrogant.

In the past, Teresa had not seen wizards who had the courage to say that they had important research results to deceive her into recommending them, but this was the first time that she was so exaggerated.

An extremely impatient look appeared on Theresa's face. She reached out and snatched the letter from Lin En's hand, and said very stiffly. "The teacher is studying a very important topic these days, and I don't have time to talk to you at the moment."

Meeting, if your theory is really that useful, I think the teacher will consider giving you this opportunity after reading it!"

"The planet theory that Master Harrov has verified before is my theory. I think he should be willing to meet me." Linn did not give up, but explained.

He somewhat doubted whether the other party failed to recognize his identity.

Teresa saw what Linn was thinking and sneered. "Of course I know who you are. It's Linn who brazenly said that the magic theory in the Wizarding Land has long been outdated, right?"

"But I want to tell you that the teacher has already known the law of free fall you proposed, but the relevant research results have not been published yet. The teacher went to the top of the world not just to verify whether the continent is round.

"

Speaking of this, Teresa felt a little angry. The law of free fall was a by-product of her teacher Harrov's research on gravity. The conclusion had been drawn a few years ago, and she was just going to publish it in the soon-to-be-completed theory of gravity, but unexpectedly

Lin En took the lead.

What's even more irritating is that this wizard from the Sekas Empire also ridiculed and questioned the research on magic in the land of wizards. This is simply an ignorant rodent mocking the dragon in the sky!

How does this make Teresa look good?

"You just heard that everyone here thinks that their research can help the teacher, so should I let others go in too?" Theresa said coldly.

Almost every day, there are people waiting at the gate of the manor, submitting their research materials in an attempt to gain the appreciation of the legendary wizard. If they all agree, it will be endless...

The so-called research of these official wizards is completely worthless. Most of the theories are full of errors and omissions, or they are just some outdated assumptions, which will only waste the teacher's precious time.

After saying that, Teresa turned around and left with a pile of manuscript papers and envelopes, and the door of the manor was also closed.

After being rejected, Lin En's face showed a somewhat helpless expression. He originally thought that through the promotion of [Magic Daily], he would be somewhat famous in the land of wizards and meet the legendary wizard Harrov.

It should still be fine.

But now it seems that his name has brought more than just positive influence.

"Sir, do you know how long it usually takes for the legendary wizard to check these letters?" Linn turned his head to look at the wizard beside him and asked.

"Then it might be a few hours, or a few days. It depends on when Harrov will be interested!" The wizard shook his head and looked at Linn with a look in his eyes.

It's a bit of a schadenfreude.

In the past half month, this wizard from beyond the fog has become very famous, but now he is not rejected like himself.

Lin En shook his head, and he immediately set his target to the level of the legendary wizard. Perhaps it was a little too fast. After all, the opponent was the top figure in the wizarding land, and he couldn't just meet him if he wanted to.

At the same time, in the manor, Teresa carefully opened the door to the laboratory, trying not to make the slightest sound so as not to disturb Harrov who was thinking.

A huge high platform was placed in the center of the laboratory, with several small magic clusters suspended on it. They were surrounding the huge magic cluster in the center and constantly making uniform circular motions to simulate the influence of the planet's gravity by the star.

The huge picture of stars was actually reduced to a very small distance, and Teresa couldn't help but sigh at the greatness of the legendary wizard.

At this moment, Harrov was standing under the high platform, holding the data he had just calculated in his hand, shouting angrily. "No way, it can never be like this... The orbit of the stars should be perfect.

For a circle, the center of the circle should be placed in the center!"

The more Harov thought about it, the angrier he became, and finally he tore into pieces the data he had spent more than ten hours calculating.

According to his vision, gravity is like water waves, taking on a perfectly circular shape. The effects of some force field magic can well verify this.

However, the star map data produced by the prophecy school simply did not correspond to the perfect gravity model he established. There must be something missing, such as an interference factor that he had not noticed yet...

Or maybe the star chart data given to him by the prophecy school was actually wrong.

Harrov was thinking hard, while Teresa squatted on the ground carefully, picked up the torn manuscript papers one by one, and then pieced them together.

In her opinion, every research done by the teacher is an in-depth exploration of the world and the laws of magic. Even if there are errors and omissions, they are extremely valuable. These manuscripts contain the most profound thoughts!

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like