Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 186 - 29 Small Steps, Big Steps_3

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Chapter 29 Small Steps, Big Steps_3

Translator: 549690339 | 𝖋𝖗𝖊𝖊𝔴𝖊𝖇𝔫𝖔𝖛𝖊𝖑.𝖈𝖔𝖒

All of this was for a report on the feasibility of a Save the World project.

“No problem, boss.”

Buck responded, leading the Brotherhood Group and the Social Phobia Group to get to work with zeal.

Jasmine stayed behind. Once everyone was busy, she went to Link and asked quietly, “Any progress?”

She understood Link’s habits.

When he needs to use large amounts of data, that’s when he has made some research breakthroughs.

“Yes.”

Link did not hide it from Jasmine, nodding, “I have a guess, and I want to verify it.”

“What’s your guess? Can you share it?”

Jasmine pursued further.

She has always been trying to catch up with Link, aligning with him in all aspects.

Understanding Link’s way of thinking was a great help to her.

“It’s hard to say for now, I’m not certain myself.”

Link thought for a moment, but still did not share the bold guess that had suddenly popped into his head with Jasmine.

It wasn’t that he didn’t trust Jasmine.

It’s just that this guess was a little too outrageous.

“Alright then.”

Jasmine shrugged, didn’t probe any further, and said instead, “If you need to take risks, you must pay attention to safety.”

It has to be said, the intuition of women is on point.

While Jasmine couldn’t guess what Link wanted to verify, she had a feeling that it was something risky.

That’s why even Link himself isn’t confident.

He prefers to keep quiet before taking action.

“Yes, I will.”

Link said with a smile, and then comforted her, “Don’t worry, nothing will happen.”

Jasmine didn’t reply, she turned and left.

She was in charge of several experiments and also needed to compile and record data.

Less than two hours later, Link received a thick stack of organized experiment records and data.

He went into his tent, hung up an abandoned Magic Stone for illumination, and laid out paper and pens.

Link organized his thoughts a bit, and began to write fervently.

From abnormal ecological environments, mutations in certain plants, and abnormal changes in some herbivores, to the relatively normal size of the majority of herbivores, and the significant increase in size of almost all carnivores,

To the analysis and comparison of water and soil composition tests,

Then to the experiment of reconstructing ecosystems based on modified “genes” of plants, to the experiment of reconstructing ecosystems based on modified “genes” of herbivores,

To the final experiment on ecosystem reconstruction by “naturally” destroying large carnivorous animals,

Link detailed every aspect.

The records were complete, the data solid and real.

After setting the stage, Link proposed his “Destructive Rescue” plan, then began to logically prove it based on the above records and data.

In terms of wording, Link tried to use as plain language as he could, minimizing the usage of academic terms.

After numerous edits and polishing, a 50-page report was finally completed in nearly eight hours.

Link took a short break, drank some water, ate some dry food, and then in one go, began to verify his guess about a certain “place” and a certain “character”.

He first asked Jasmine to take everyone out of the tunnel to the surface of the sandbank, ready to cross the river at any time.

Then, he went into the secret tunnel alone once again.

This time, Link did not use thorns to open the Bronze Door, he opened the door himself.

A creaking sound rang out.

The Bronze Door slowly opened.

The skeleton, leaning on the great sword Guardian Coffin, appeared in Link’s view.

After a long stare into the empty eye sockets, Link took a deep breath, took a small step, and placed the thick stack of reports in front of the skeleton.

If one were to find someone who wishes to save this World,

Link thought,

The God Slayer might just be the one.

This was a bold guess, indeed.

As for whether it’s right, let’s wait and see.