Chapter 251: Chapter 238: Ma King Lynn? (Please Subscribe)
The Dean’s office was already in a state of disarray, and Lynn hurriedly stopped supplying Magic Power, causing the storm to copse immediately and the fine iron sand to fall onto the floor, making a series of ‘tter’ ‘tter’ noises.
“The Magic Power consumed is about 6 units!” Lynn sensed the reserve of Magic Power within him and immediately concluded.
This was the case when iron elements were readily avable, but if relying entirely on Magic Mimicry, it would probably consume over thirty units of Magic Power, which is a rtively standard consumption for a fourth-level spell.
That meant with his current status as a third-level Wizard, in the best state, he could only cast three fourth-level spells, and that was with some of theputing power and Magic Power consumption being handled by the smart brain.
Even with his Magic Power far surpassing that of his peers, a typical third-level Wizard might not be able to sessfully cast a single fourth-level spell even if they exhausted all their Magic Power.
This clearly shows the qualitative gap between an official Wizard and a great Wizard…
Lynn shook his head, although he had advanced quickly enough, aided by Spirit Fusion and the fusion Magic Potion called ‘Eye of Death,’ it took him about a year to skip grades and be a third-level Wizard.
But this was obviously not enough to face the increasinglyplex situations.
From an official Wizard to a great Wizard, the fastest record in Wizard Land was four years!
However, the record holder, August, was proven to have cheated and had his reputation thoroughly ruined, making him an unreliable reference.
Fortunately, Lynn had his own ‘cheating’ methods, utilizing the increasedputing power from the magicwork, he could do many things that only great Wizards could do, such as casting fourth-level spells or using Magic Mimicry on metallic elements.
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This was unprecedented training for spiritual power. Over thest three months, Lynn’s assessment of spiritual power and the total volume of Magic Power had significantly increased, and most importantly, once he adapted to this state, there would be no more barriers to bing a great Wizard!
What hecked now was experience, and he didn’t know if he could catch up to the day when a war would break out between Wizard Land and the Church.
Lynn quickly adjusted his mindset and began researching how to continue increasing the lethality of these spells.
Among the spells he mastered, ‘Space Oscition’ had the highest destructive power, but without Aurora’s spell enhancement, it could only be used against enemies within five meters; otherwise, its power would be greatly reduced and no longer pose a threat to a great Wizard.
And ‘Iron Sand Storm’ was a supplement for mid-range offensive tactics. There were many variations of this spell; aside from turning into an iron sand meat grinder, it could also create massive iron thorns like Helram did — essentially, it was just a method of controlling iron elements.
Each person’s spell model and constructed spell slots have subtle differences; it all depends on how they are used.
Those that can be paired with metals like iron and copper are naturally electricity and maism!
If it could be mixed with Thunder Magic, it should greatly enhance the lethality of ‘Iron Sand Storm.’ The feeling of being sucked into an electrified meat grinder must be extremely exhrating!
Subsequently, the electric and maic fields created by the electric current could be used to manipte the iron sand, making secondary or even tertiary strikes unpredictable…
Isn’t that just like Mao?
Lynn instantly remembered a character from an ancient movie and then looked at the small generator in the corner, replicated using the mas Kodi had given him.
For a formal Wizard who cannot perceive charges and maic fields, a shortcut to learning Thunder Magic is undergoing electrotherapy!
Lynn’s expression was somewhat conflicted—whether to electrify or not was indeed a question worth pondering!
Unlike Abel and the others, who could only store the high-voltage lightning from stormy days by weakening it with protective magic before channelling it into their bodies, he could create electrical currents and control their intensity, so there was no danger in getting shocked…
Under the temptation of controlling electromaic forces, Lynn was only conflicted for a few seconds before using the Mage’s Hand to lift the generator.
In the following days, Lynn spent his time practicing magic and undergoing electrotherapy, asionally entering the Magic Domain to exin calculus problems to Anthony while also learning many tricks of Thunder Magic from him.
Normally, it would take three to four months, or even more than half a year, to master the basic Magic Mimicry of lightning after starting electrotherapy, but Lynn took only four days.
Because he had to be shocked dozens of times a day, so by the end of the day, he was shivering from head to toe!
ording to the data in the smart brain, the safe current a human body can endure is only 10 milliamperes, and the safe voltage is 36 volts.
However, after experiencing it himself, Lynn discovered that a Wizard’s physique was very strong, and coupled with the resistance conferred by the magic power saturating his cells, he could almost harmlessly withstand several hundred volts of high voltage.
Not only that, his resistance to electric currents continued to strengthen, meaning that his magic power was gradually bing familiar with this new force—electricity.
The various industries at Yiyeta Harbor were also developing at a rapid pace. Every three days, airships would deliver batches of scarce ores to the square, which were then distributed to various workshops by Alchemy Cars.
The entire Yiyeta was like a massive war machine, each person functioning as a part where continual assembly produced military supplies.
With sufficient materials, the Firearm Workshop expanded several times in a month, and astonishingly manufactured a total of one thousand five hundred finished firearms—three times his initial estimate.
When Philip reported this, Lynn waspletely stunned, almost doubting whether Philip was deceiving him or if the Alchemy Academy had developed some new magic.
Such as cing the materials for firearms in an alchemy array, pping hands, and the items being produced!
It was not until he personally visited the workshop that Lynn realized he had underestimated the workers’ enthusiasm for their jobs. These people were working almost sixteen hours straight every day without rest, starting work as soon as they woke up.
It should be noted that each workshop hired only a limited number of people, yet an endless number of poor folks outside wanted to rece them and obtain these jobs.
Lynn hesitated for a long time but eventually just mandated ten hours each day for sleep, eating, and rest, and gave one day off every half-month, so that the intense workload wouldn’t crush the people.
Given the current productivity of Yiyeta Harbor, it was not yet in a position to afford consideration of human rights.
Having food to eat, a ce to stay, and security was the greatest happiness of this era!