I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 164 - 151: How Can a Person Become Like a Star? (Please Subscribe)

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Compared to being beguiled in the Magic Domain, Harrov, a devout follower of the Secret Magic Society, Aurora seemed to be half-convinced, half-doubtful.

"Since you think we are wrong, then what do you believe to be the true method of advancement? Is it to become like the Sun?" Aurora retorted coldly.

Harrov was momentarily at a loss for words, as this was the point that befuddled him the most.

According to the progression of becoming a formal wizard and a Grand Wizard, there are typically only three ways to acquire more formidable strength.

The first is to control a new element, and the second is the exploration of the micro-element domain...

But the problem lay in the fact they could no longer find newer elements, and even if they did, they couldn’t elevate their strength to an entirely new level.

Furthermore, the exploration of the micro-element domain had nearly come to a standstill due to an accident over a decade ago.

According to those Elemental Wizards, they encountered what’s called "Elemental Ghosts".

This term was first proposed by the legendary wizard Altoc, the developer of the Great Decomposition Technique.

Indeed, after delving into the analysis of Elemental Ghost phenomena, the strongest Elemental Wizard of Wizard Land suddenly went mad, and his remaining research manuscripts were filled with all sorts of lunacy.

Harrov had perused a portion of the surviving manuscripts, where the legendary wizard posited that the micro-element world was chaotic and unordered, all magical laws lost their efficacy here, elements were in extremely bizarre states, and their speed reached an extreme, making it impossible to manipulate with Magic Power freely.

Even Altoc was unable to ascertain whether these elements truly existed or what state they were in, and at the end of the manuscripts, he left behind a sentence that was chilling to the bone.

"It’s actually avoiding me, it knows that I’m observing it... They are ghosts, the ghosts of elements!"

Since then, rumors about a monster named Elemental Ghost that could attack the spirit and break through the mental defenses of legendary wizards started to circulate in Wizard Land, forcing the research into the micro-element domain to be halted.

"Altoc Element Precision" was even acclaimed as the limit of what a wizard could achieve!

Further down that path, one might encounter the blockade of Elemental Ghosts, and even a legendary wizard would not be spared.

In the face of two blockades, they were left with only one option—to find a way to enhance their own computing power!

Nowadays, the legendary wizards of the Secret Magic Society, however, had opened up another possibility for Harrov to behold.

The hesitant and indecisive demeanor of Harrov somewhat irritated Aurora. "Since you feel their methods of advancement are different from ours, why not simply ask them?"

Harrov, quite speechless, glanced at Aurora. These were just his conjectures, after all, not certainties, and such blunt questioning would surely expose his own weaknesses, wouldn’t it?

Although he admitted that they far surpassed him in the study of the cosmos and stars, standing from the standpoint of Wizard Land, Harrov still hoped for equal academic exchanges, not one-sided guidance from one party to the other.

More importantly, obtaining such precious knowledge wasn’t without cost. Harrov was very clear that should he appear too weak in academic exchanges and fail to demonstrate sufficient value, he might be excluded from the next gathering.

After all, no academic organization would favor a member who is always freeloading without providing any value.

With the next assembly of legendary wizards still far in the future, probably not until the next supernova explosion, Harrov pondered deeply and thought that perhaps he could start with Lynn, probing the depths of those legendary wizards.

...

Meanwhile, in the Magic Domain.

Lynn heaved a sigh of relief when Harrov left. It wasn’t easy to deceive a legendary wizard; the consequences would be unthinkable if he had been exposed.

Fortunately, although there were some minor accidents along the way, the overall situation was still as he expected. Having drawn the legendary wizard Harrov into the Secret Magic Society, he was now completely safe within Wizard Land.

With the other party’s endorsement, no one would doubt the authenticity of the background he had fabricated for himself anymore.

"Right then, 071, why have you created a mini nuclear fusion reactor in everyone’s projection?" Lynn asked, puzzled, in his mind.

He had noticed it a while ago, but had been too busy dealing with Harrov to pay it any further attention.

[In accordance with the specified targets’ requirements, adding a high-energy reaction to each unit and creating four nuclear reactors can effectively save computing power.]

Wow, so that’s how it is.

Lynn’s mouth twitched. His intention was to add a little special effect to the projections of Einstein and the others, preferably simulating the legendary wizards’ near-physical sense of oppression.

But the intelligence brain went ahead and put a nuclear reactor in their projections... that was indeed high-energy!

Lynn shook his head helplessly, only hoping that the other party hadn’t noticed anything amiss.

Immediately after, Lynn turned to look at Bai Ge, who was beside him.

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At that moment, the girl was huddled on the ground, shivering. The spirit projection of the previous legendary wizard had been so terrifying in its aura that she felt as if her spiritual body was about to disintegrate when the supernova exploded.

However, to Lynn, it just appeared that the middle-aged Madame Curie was squatting with her head protected, which seemed quite awkward. He quickly asked the intelligence brain to cancel these projections.

"You did very well this time, Bai Ge. If only you could be a little braver and speak more clearly…" Lynn approached and patted the girl’s head, offering his words of consolation.

Bai Ge looked up but said nothing, just gazing at Lynn with a pitiful, resentful expression.

Lynn extended his hand, and a storybook two fingers thick materialized in his palm, fluttering in front of the girl’s eyes.

Bai Ge’s expression changed instantly, and her gaze followed the movements of the book, her pupils filled with desire.

"This is the first volume of ’Grimm’s Fairy Tales’ I promised you. Take it," said Lynn, without any intention of teasing her, as he casually handed over the storybook.

The girl accepted it with joy and immediately began to eagerly flip through it. This ’Grimm’s Fairy Tales’ was the most interesting storybook she had ever read.

The Prince turned into a frog, the kind-hearted Snow White tormented by her stepmother, the Cinderella who attended the prince’s ball and lost a glass slipper... In this dark world where there was nothing but stars, storybooks were a source of joy for her!

But the unscrupulous Lynn had deleted the second half of all the stories; she would only be able to read the rest if she agreed to perform in a play he needed help with...

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