I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 183 - 170: Unless Someone is Willing to Use Magic to Pull the Moon Down from the Sky! (Please Subscribe)

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In the following days, there was a palpable sense of unease throughout Greenrill City due to Fayez’s encounter with an attack, given that it was impossible to keep the incident of such a massive black dragon falling from the sky a secret.

Although the council had clarified at the earliest opportunity that this legendary Wizard had been attacked by an unknown magical creature within the magic stone mine, and now was out of danger, only needing some time to recuperate, they still couldn’t stop the rumors from escalating.

In Greenrill City, a legendary Wizard represented the pinnacle of their understanding, an exalted figure!

There had never been a case of a legendary Wizard being attacked and seriously injured before.

This meant that what they had always considered the safe haven of Wizard City might no longer be safe, and there were even rumors that the powerful magical creatures seen in the magic stone mine heralded the coming of the end times.

"Those doomsday cult Wizards say, when four planets align with the silver moon in the sky, the end times will come, and a torrent of elements will sweep across the continent, even causing the moon to fall from the sky..." Lydia vibrantly recounted the rumors she had heard while out shopping.

"That’s absurd!" Ailoke interrupted Lydia before she could finish, laughing disdainfully. "Didn’t you hear the professor during the seminar the other day? The orbit of the stars is very stable, how could the moon possibly just fall?" Your next chapter is on novelbuddy

Johnny and Pearce, among others, also took this as a joke.

"You agree, don’t you, professor?" Ailoke turned and looked at Lynn with a smile, asking.

Lynn, who was working on a problem, pondered for a moment. "Unless someone is willing to use magic to pull down the moon, or our luck is so abysmally bad that a giant cosmic meteorite or a wandering asteroid hits the moon, knocking it off its orbit and then smashing into us..."

Ailoke and his companions exchanged glances, as Lynn’s serious analysis suddenly made the absurd idea of the end of the world seem like a real possibility.

Fortunately, Lynn quickly offered some reassurance. "However, overall, this possibility is extremely slim. Even a legendary Wizard probably couldn’t influence a large mass celestial body from such a vast distance, and as for an asteroid hitting the moon? That’s even less likely than a fire lion suddenly giving birth to a giant dragon."

Only then did Ailoke breathe a sigh of relief; he had almost started to believe that the end of the world was truly coming.

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While the apprentices treated doomsday talk as a subject for entertainment and jokes, Lynn felt an unsettling sense of wrongness.

Just after the legendary Wizard known as "Power of Giant Dragon," Fayez, was attacked, so-called doomsday rumors began circulating in Greenrill City, leading Lynn to suspect that someone was deliberately creating panic.

He knew that doomsday and salvation were the ultimate methods of harvesting faith.

This had been proven many times in his previous life.

Such organizations named after sects immediately made Lynn think of the Church; however, under normal circumstances, heretics should be more detestable to the Church than Wizards like themselves.

Lynn couldn’t help but shake his head. Although they had "The Magic Daily" as a mouthpiece, the council clearly didn’t pay enough attention to public opinion. If someone dared to do such a thing in Yiyeta Harbor, he would have had someone arrest and question all those spreading doomsday rhetoric.

"Master Lynn, we have finally managed to replicate it!"

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Just then, in the small workshop within the manor, a dust-covered Darren hurriedly burst through the door and ran out. His dirty robe had several burn holes in it, making him look quite disheveled, but in his hands, he cradled several pieces of transparent glass, his face brimming with joy.

The apprentices on site couldn’t wait to crowd around him, each picking up a piece of glass and inspecting it closely, as if searching for something.

"This time there’s not a single flaw!" Darren said with full confidence. Previously, when they followed Lynn’s methods to make glass, there were always a lot of bubbles remaining inside, which had taken him many days to overcome this technical difficulty!

Lynn took the glass from Darren, glanced at it a few times, and nodded in satisfaction, then asked, "What about the paper sheets I asked you to make?"

"They are in the final stages of ironing and cutting. Tomorrow, at the latest, you will be able to see the results!" Darren said, dancing with excitement. The techniques Lynn had given them could only be described as magical!

Those paper sheets, which seemed even lighter and thinner than the feathers of a swan, were actually made from the ubiquitous material—wood!

If he hadn’t seen with his own eyes how Lynn turned a pile of sand and stones into glass, he would have thought the other party was joking with him.

Lynn then looked towards Johnny and the others. "How about you? How are you doing with the Engraving Magic I taught you?"

"I can now record forty-one words at once!" Ailoke said proudly.

"I can only manage thirty-seven words," Pearce shook his head.

Immediately after, the two turned their gaze to Johnny.

"Sixty-nine words!" Johnny hesitated for a moment before speaking out.

Ailoke and Pearce were immediately shocked, not realizing the enormous gap. They hadn’t known that their companion had already become a formal wizard and thought that Johnny’s impressive feat last time was thanks to the alchemical device "Magic Hand."

In fact, recording sixty-nine words at once was not the girl’s limit, but rather around three hundred words.

"Very well, since that is the case, you can start recording today!" Lynn handed over the organized papers on the theory of universal gravitation and two books on Olympiad Mathematics.

The so-called Engraving Magic was a new type of zero-ring witchcraft he had developed, which even apprentices could use. It worked similarly to movable-type printing, requiring the construction of an appropriate template in the mind first, then enabling the engraving of magic inscriptions on paper sheets, parchment rolls, or desks.

In other words, every wizard who learned Engraving Magic was a humanoid printing press, with their computing power determining its output.

"Professor, the problems you’ve given us are really too difficult!" Ailoke took a book titled "Advanced Olympiad Mathematics," flipped through a few pages, pondered for a moment, and then his entire face furrowed, the only thought in his mind being—were these questions really solved by humans?

"A few days ago, a master of Olympiad Mathematics from the Secret Magic Society asked me to find a group of wizards with exceptional talent in mathematics to solve a difficult problem in the field of Olympiad Mathematics. The questions I set are to screen these people out, so naturally, they have to be difficult," Lynn explained.

Of course, this was just an excuse. In fact, he was planning to use this opportunity to recruit a group of wizards with astounding computing power into the Magic Domain!