I made science magic

Chapter 51 [Secret Society]

From the moment he boarded the sailing battleship, Linn had been thinking about how he should enter the wizarding land.

Kelu's disciple? A wizard apprentice who has practiced magic for only half a year?

If you take on this identity, it is obvious that you will encounter countless troubles.

You must know that everyone on the sailing warship has seen himself casting spells, not to mention the explosion in Harbor Town. This is definitely not something that a young apprentice can do.

As the saying goes, no one is innocent but the one who possesses the treasure is guilty. A weak person with a big secret will usually become the target of someone with ulterior motives.

Their identity at the moment was also very embarrassing. They were chased by the Holy See and fled to the land of wizards like bereaved dogs. They also destroyed a very important shipping route. It was not surprising that they were directly imprisoned and interrogated after arriving at the Ieta harbor.

So if you want to break the situation, you must make some changes.

Thinking of this, Linn looked at Jonny and asked, "Do you know why Teacher took the risk of being arrested and went to the capital of the Duke of Nordland?"

"The teacher said that the second daughter of the Duke of Nordland has a good talent for magic..." Jonny paused, and then said with conviction. "And the money we have is not enough..."

The corner of Lin En's mouth twitched involuntarily, and he knew that Keru must have some agenda in recruiting noble children like them, and it was because he wanted to get research funds...

Of course, in addition to this, there is a second reason, which is that nobles are basically literate and possess good qualities, so they do not need to teach everything from scratch.

Learning magic itself is also a very expensive thing. For example, a piece of [Red Fire Ember] that releases fireballs costs one silver and thirty-seven coppers, which is enough for a poor family to live frugally for a month.

Magic is something that poor people cannot afford!

Maybe Kelu still has the idea of ​​​​training one or two noble wizards in his heart. Although these apprentices are not the first successors, they have no chance to create their own...

Lin En did not continue to think deeply, but shook his head and retorted. "These are just cover-ups. Have you ever heard of the [Secret Magic Society]?"

"What is that?" Jonny looked confused.

"This is a very secret wizard organization in the Sekas Empire, which brings together many important people. During the time when the teacher taught me magic, I was fortunate enough to have contact with people from the [Secret Magic Society] for a period of time."

Lin En said nonsense.

Kelu's process of teaching apprentices is very casual. He basically takes each apprentice with him for a period of time, and then throws them to a safer place to let them practice magic on their own.

In other words, during the time when Kelu taught him alone, only the two of them knew everything that happened, and Jonny had no way of revealing his words.

“After I came into contact with the [Arcane Society], the teacher once told me that many of the research theories in the Wizarding Land have long been outdated outside and have completely failed to keep up with the times...

So the teacher compiled a secret research manuscript in private, and planned to go to the capital of Nordland to meet with a colleague of the [Arcane Society]. If this operation fails, let me take this precious research manuscript at all costs.

Study the manuscript and bring it back to the Wizarding Land!"

In just a few words, Lin En changed their identity from a homeless dog who fled to the land of wizards to avoid being pursued by the Holy See and accidentally destroyed an important shipping route.

He became a hero who followed the instructions of his mentor Kelu, went through great hardships, escaped the heavy siege of the Holy See, and delivered a research manuscript containing important information to the wizarding land.

As long as this research manuscript is important enough and the news it brings is explosive enough, then instead of being blamed, they may be rewarded.

Is this really the case? Jonny looked confused. Kelu had never told her about the [Arcane Society], and Linn's expression didn't look like he was joking.

"So you got the method to be promoted to a formal wizard through the [Arcane Society]?" Jonny said thoughtfully.

"You can say that, but my situation is a bit more special, and this method does not apply to others." Lin En nodded, but did not correct the misunderstanding.

In the land of wizards, only formal wizards have a certain status and the ability to protect themselves. This is also in line with the lowest evaluation of his strength by everyone on the entire ship.

If he doesn't want to cause trouble, he must be an official wizard whether he wants it or not.

While replying, Linn was also thinking about the contents of the "research manuscript" in his mind.

According to Jonny's descriptions these days, the wizard's land's understanding of the world is roughly equivalent to the level of the Renaissance in Western Europe.

As long as he comes up with a slightly cutting-edge theory, it will be enough to make these wizards drop their jaws.

Due to the existence of magic, wizards are very biased.

Although they have made great achievements in the microscopic field, learned about the existence of gravity early, and built a steam-powered alchemy ship, most wizards still believe in the flat earth theory and believe that the continent under their feet is the entire universe.

center of.

Even using this continent as a reference, the trajectory of every planet in this galaxy was mapped, forming a unique star theory.

Lin En had seen the so-called star movement chart in Kelu's research manuscript. The entire continent was suspended in the void, surrounded by a solid magic barrier.

Then the sun and the moon move in a circle around the continent, and the other celestial bodies move in specific trajectories, forming an extremely complex geometric pattern, which is also consistent with the description of the Holy See in the Creation of the Bible.

But as long as the positions of these celestial bodies are slightly changed and the stars are placed in the center, everything becomes familiar again.

It can be seen that the creationism of the Holy See is complete nonsense. [Ella] can’t even figure out whether he created a continent or a ball, right?

Of course, this kind of misunderstanding is a pitfall that almost every civilization has to step on. To put it bluntly, it means that the so-called common sense constrains the mind...

When people are just born, they always think that they are the protagonist and everything needs to exist around them. The continent under their feet must also be a very special existence in the vast universe and is the center of the entire universe.

However, after in-depth research, you will find an extremely cruel thing. Let alone planets, even entire galaxies are insignificant existences compared to the vast universe.

Attacking the flat-earth theory as an entry point is undoubtedly a good choice. Not only is it shocking enough, but there is also too much evidence to prove the error of this argument. You only need to tear off the shackles of common sense, and there is no need for him to say anything. Those wizards

You will naturally realize what is right.

Lin En is also preparing to use this to test the "scientific research" atmosphere in the wizarding land. When faced with doubts, whether he will carefully seek verification and accept the truth, or whether he will try his best to suppress those voices that do not conform to the mainstream, will determine his future actions!

(ps: I want anything from new books!)

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