Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!-Chapter 503 - 194: The Start of the Commotion, The Past of the Heavenly Fortune Goddess (10K)

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Anderson, the chief editor's face flashed a hint of joyful smile, and his voice too burst forth in exuberance, "Does this mean that the magic paper is essentially authentic?"

The Manchester Monarch arched an eyebrow and chuckled, "Anderson, the reason you insisted on begging me to verify this is precisely because you wanted to use my connections to quickly confirm the authenticity of the paper, wasn't it?

Now that I've given you a clear answer, why are you still hesitating?"

Anderson sighed softly and murmured, "I just didn't expect that the Human side of the Red Empire has now gone mad to such an extent...

They dared to meddle with divine authority, and what's more terrifying, is that they actually succeeded."

Indeed, the moment the Manchester Monarch had set the primary tone for the paper, Anderson's breath had halted, and his heart raced.

Having cooperated with the Manchester Monarch for so many years, the two of them could barely be considered to have mutually fostered each other's success.

He knew the learned and powerful Magic Monarch all too well.

A magic theory that could catch Manchester's attention was generally highly feasible and could cause a qualitative change in certain spells on a small scale.

If it could make Manchester utilize all means, using various types of magic effects such as prophecy and astrology to delve into and verify corresponding magic theories, it would indicate that the theory had great developmental prospects and might even cause a major upheaval in the Mage industry.

On the other hand, if the theory was deemed worthless, the strong-willed Manchester Monarch would choose to burn the original manuscript of the magic theory with fire and curse viciously that such materials were no better than toilet paper.

But now, Anderson, who had only lived a short span of over a hundred years, witnessed the Manchester Monarch in a fourth state, which was exceedingly rare.

He had actually, uncommonly reached out to numerous top colleagues in the Mage industry, asking them to assist in compiling and collecting relevant information, and he, too, had not hesitated to activate Mage Tower to perform a technically vetted enhancement of the spell effects.

Anderson knew these Mages' temperaments too well; to accomplish this, Manchester Monarch had definitely convinced those top mages to assist in the verification.

The resources involved were beyond imagination for him, a Half-Elf, and this was merely for the purpose of verifying the feasibility of a paper he held.

Manchester was right. Anderson had indeed shamelessly approached him because, upon discovering the potential immense value of the magic paper, he hoped to use the Manchester Monarch's influence to quickly confirm its validity and then to publish it in "Truth of Magic" at the earliest.

A paper that dealt with the growth of the continent's highest echelons...

A paper that could potentially cause a sensation in the Mage Academia...

A paper that could likely captivate the attention of any major nations harboring fervent hopes for their future...

For "Truth of Magic," was there anything else that could better consolidate its position within the Mage Academia than this magic paper?

As for Anderson himself...

Picking out the value of this paper from a sea of manuscripts, pushing its publication in "Truth of Magic," would further showcase his capabilities as an editor.

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Kael was unaware that the paper he had released had immediately caught the attention of a top magic publication, nor did he know that a Magic Monarch had chosen to expend a vast amount of resources to conduct future calculations on the paper's content for a swift verification.

But due to the Manchester Monarch's inexplicably decisive action, the top magicians across various nations had already begun to buzz about this matter.

Many messages among the top-tier Mages cannot be concealed, not to mention Manchester Monarch had borrowed resources from many colleagues and friends for assistance.

It's not that he was unaware of the value of his own paper; he simply felt that whether "Truth of Magic" journals verified and approved it in time or not, wouldn't affect the inherent value of the paper regarding deities' power ascension.

To put it unkindly, in the past, deities split the obscure, primitive divine authority among themselves, typically involving the deities themselves or, at least, the involvement of the top Demigods.

Like the divine authority segmentation event that happened in the past five hundred years.

[The Calamity of the Heavenly Fortune Goddess]

Before this calamity, both fortune and misfortune were governed by a Goddess known as Tina, intertwined as one.

However, Tina, being fickle by nature, would often cause various calamities across the continent due to sudden whimsical thoughts.

She was always so capricious, so self-absorbed that she failed to consider the thoughts of other deities and lower realm beings, handling everything based on her fleeting impulses.

Moreover, due to her erratic nature, she was unable to maintain long-term interest in many of her deeds, often abandoning nation-affecting matters midway, leading to unfinished projects initiated by her.

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