Scientific Wizard

Chapter 236: 236 - Advanced Material Deconstruction



Inside the secret room at this moment, Flora and the others were cornered by the sudden appearance of thunder and the astonishing momentum emanating from Anthony.

"A-teacher, this... promotion?." a male wizard looked at everything in horror, unable to believe what he was seeing.

He knew well that his teacher, Anthony, had been stuck in the realm of the Fifth Tier for more than ten years, often lamenting his age, the exhaustion of his physical and mental strength, fearing there was no hope for advancement.

Unexpectedly, through a communication ring, after discussing for over an hour with that seemingly young male wizard, Anthony had actually been promoted again.

Anthony completely ignored the few people, wholly focused on sensing the changes in lightning and magnetic fields. In a trance, he actually sensed what Lynn had mentioned, the presence of a charge.

But this thing was so peculiar, that Anthony couldn't even determine if it was a fluid mass or a single element. He could vaguely sense that this thing 'seemed' to exist somewhere, but whenever he tried to delve deeper, the charge suddenly vanished.

Soon after, Anthony snapped out of this peculiar state and then realized he had ascended to the level of a Sixth Tier Wizard.

However, having been just a step away before, this time, the initial contact with the mysteries of the microcosm naturally propelled him across that final step.

The thunderstorm that surged within the secret room quickly calmed down. Flora and the others gathered around, joyously asking, "Teacher, are you already a Sixth Tier Wizard?"

Anthony stroked his long beard lightly, nodding. "Yes, after discussing the mysteries of thunder magic with that esteemed individual, I gained some insights."

Seeing their revered teacher using a respectful title made Flora furrow her brow. "Is that male wizard called Lynn really that powerful?"

"I've told you before, Flora, don't be deceived by appearances. Outward appearances are the most superficial things," Anthony said disappointedly.

Having personally experienced the wonders and mysteries of charges, Anthony's assessment of Lynn's strength elevated to another level.

With such a profound understanding of electromagnetism, the other party must have reached a legendary level.

Upon learning that Lynn might be an old but youthful-looking legendary wizard, Flora and the others quickly dropped their doubts and instead fantasized about what the legendary wizard's land might look like.

Meanwhile, thousands of miles away, in the office of the Dean of Iyeta Academy, Lynn opened his eyes, returning from the Magic Web.

Successfully fooling another grand wizard left Lynn in a particularly good mood.

Ever since concocting the nonexistent organization, the "Society of Mystical Arts," although it granted him many advantages, it also introduced a constant risk. He was almost always contemplating how to circle back from this deception.

Fortunately, Harlram's magical realm provided a gathering place for him. Now, by pulling in the faction where Anthony resided, by the time they ventured into the "Kingdom of Hadralata," and fooled more academically inclined wizards, the basic framework would be established.

Afterwards, it was just a matter of gradual development, and everything would eventually fall into place.

With these thoughts, Lynn swiftly resumed researching the newly discovered function of the magical network—imprinting knowledge into someone's mind while subtly breaking their mental defenses.

(TL/n - For those who don't remember, the magical network is basically network of all the wizard using the Magic Web and Lynn can use them for high computational power.)

Previously, during the knowledge transfer, the AI expedited the decryption process of mental frequencies, and now, it could mobilize around five percent of Anthony's computing power.

Don't underestimate that five percent; the increase in computational power was even greater than that of the twelve Third Tier wizards combined, such as Tike and Alva.

Considering whether to create a knowledge exchange function, using this method to integrate more people into the magical network.

[Detected a severe mental fluctuation in Target 14.]

"Anthony... has broken through?" Lynn paused for a moment, immediately guessing from the AI's mental power assessment that he had advanced from the Fifth Tier to the Sixth.

That was an unexpected joy.

"071, enter overload mode, and activate Anthony's computing power."

Reciting silently within, the world before Lynn instantly turned surreal. The surrounding space twisted and morphed slightly. Countless elements continuously surged around, forming an elemental whirlwind under mental control.

This was the peculiar world perceived by a Grand Wizard.

Although Lynn's mental amplification limit had increased significantly after advancing from a Third to a Sixth Tier wizard, twenty percent of a Sixth Tier's computational power still caused slight discomfort in his brain.

With a thought, a steel sword on the table levitated, falling into his palm. Following, with a flick of his fingers, magic enveloped the sword.

[Advanced Material Deconstruction]

This was a Fourth Tier spell Lynn had recently learned, an upgraded version of the Zero Tier magic, "Elementary Material Deconstruction." It was the most crucial spell for Elemental Grand Wizards.

Its immense power was enough to break down metal creations into their most basic elemental form.

After over a month of exploration and difficult practice, Lynn had finally engraved it in his consciousness, and he had already deciphered the element of copper; now, it was time for iron.

The suspended steel sword trembled slightly. About a minute later, a faint boom echoed in the Dean's office. The sturdy redwood sword gradually began to crack and disintegrate, a slow and extremely draining process of magical consumption.

Droplets of sweat formed on Lynn's forehead. About ten minutes later, the one-meter-long sword had transformed into an invisible mass of elements.

Ninety-six percent iron, and one percent carbon, along with impurities like silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, and more were mixed within.

Manipulating iron and copper elements was undoubtedly more challenging than non-metallic elements like hydrogen, oxygen, or helium, resulting in a significant increase in consumption.

[Iron Sand Storm]

After a moment of adjustment, Lynn attempted this Fourth Tier magic he had witnessed numerous times.

The iron elements in his palm immediately arranged themselves orderly, turning into countless tiny particles resembling fine sand, swirling toward the wooden table in front of him.

Like being thrown into a crusher, after the iron sandstorm passed, the solid redwood table had been crushed into scattered wood chip remnants.

It could be foreseen that if a person were caught in it, they'd likely be turned into mincemeat in an instant.

After pulverizing the redwood table, the power of the "Iron Sand Sandstorm" didn't diminish; instead, it seemed to expand, pulling nearby chairs and tea tables into its vortex.

 


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