Chapter 206: The Debut of the Alchemical Internal Combustion Engine (Subscription Request)



Alchemical internal combustion engine? What is that? Albert and others were confused.

Lin En was also a little surprised. This was much faster than he had imagined.

"Professor Philip and the others are already preparing for the first experiment. If we go too late, we won't be able to see it!" Lydia's tone sounded extremely excited. She was sweating all over after running all the way here, and her cheeks were rosy, just like a ripe apple.

Lin En smiled and nodded, then turned to look at the wizards in the classroom. "Everyone, why not go and take a look together! It happens that this internal combustion engine uses hydrogen as fuel!"

Albert and others stood up and followed, and the group left the classroom in a mighty manner.

"Dean Lin, what is this alchemical internal combustion engine?" a wizard asked curiously. "Does it have anything to do with the steam engine of the Alchemy Association?"

"It's much more powerful than a steam engine..." Lydia said with great pride, and then added, fearing that the crowd would not understand how much more powerful it was, "At least ten times more powerful!"

Although this was the first formal experiment, they had started it before to test whether it could work properly. The external gears were spinning so fast that she could hardly see clearly! "Hurry up!" Lydia kept urging along the way, obviously not wanting to miss the debut of the internal combustion engine.

When they arrived in front of the alchemy workshop, a very tall and large carriage frame suddenly appeared in front of everyone.

It was obvious that this was modified from a horse-drawn carriage, but the wooden boards on all four sides of the carriage had been removed, leaving only a base, and there were two more wheels under the shaft in front for tying camels and horses.

In addition, there is an "iron box" more than one meter high on the base, which is firmly embedded in the back half of the base. After Lydia's introduction, Albert finally understood that this is the so-called alchemical internal combustion engine.

At this moment, a group of alchemists were arguing about who should drive the alchemical four-wheeler. Just like when Lydia drove the airship into the sky before, this was also a moment destined to go down in history.

"Okay, stop arguing. I think this opportunity should belong to Dean Lin En..." Philip stopped the quarrel and looked solemnly at Lin En and others who were walking over.

The alchemists present immediately shut up.

Indeed, the key to their ability to make the alchemical internal combustion engine was the drawings given by Lin En.

However, Lynn took a look at the crude four-wheel vehicle, especially the gears, chain and brake levers. He was worried that it might lose control or fall apart, so he coughed lightly and politely declined.

"No, I don't have any driving experience. Since this four-wheeled alchemical vehicle was made by all of you, you should decide the first driver by drawing lots or voting."

With Lynn's "humility", the alchemists quickly selected the first driver by drawing lots, and Philip was naturally the luckiest one.

Darren, Lydia and other halflings could only watch helplessly. Although they also participated in the production of the alchemy car, they did not dare to compete with these wizards for this honor.

The victorious Philip strode into the carriage. He was in such a hurry that he didn't even get a seat. But he didn't mind and placed his right hand directly on the alchemical steam engine.

Albert stared at it intently, very curious whether this thing was really ten times more powerful than a steam engine as Lydia said.

Also gathered in front of the alchemy workshop were thousands of students from Iyeta College. The black crowd lined up on both sides, leaving an aisle for people to walk through.

As magic power was continuously injected into it, the alchemical internal combustion engine began to operate. A large amount of magic power was quickly converted into a certain proportion of hydrogen and oxygen by the internal alchemical formation and directly transported into the cylinder.

A rumbling sound immediately came out of the iron box, like the roar of a wild beast...

Under the gazes of the crowd, the two wheels at the rear began to rotate spontaneously under the connection of chains and gears, driving the alchemical four-wheeled vehicle to gallop away...

"It moved, it really moved!" Darren and others shouted excitedly. Although they had expected it, they still couldn't hide their joy when they actually saw this scene.

“So fast!”

Peirce and the others gathered on both sides of the road only felt a gust of wind, and Philip drove the four-wheeled vehicle past them almost with a whoosh, like a flying arrow! No, Peirce even felt that it was faster than this!

But they soon discovered that the car seemed to be getting faster and faster!

Philip, who was in the carriage, felt it even more deeply. Everything around him was rapidly moving away from him. The destination he had marked before was also passed in the blink of an eye. The huge wind resistance forced him to squint his eyes.

Too fast...too fast!

Philip's legs were shaking, and he even had the illusion that he was about to fly! However, this feeling of speeding was very fascinating. Philip not only did not intend to slow down, but increased the output of magic power, wanting to test the limit of this thing...

The rotating wheels almost turned into an afterimage, leaving a long rut on the road.

The cylinder's bearing capacity soon reached its limit, but the gears broke before it!

At an ultra-high speed of several hundred revolutions per minute, the gears at the rear wheels used to transmit kinetic energy could not hold on and broke directly.

Snap...

At first there was a slight muffled sound, followed by a chain reaction, and the flying gears soon caused the entire alchemy vehicle to lose control.

Philip was surprised to find that he was really flying, spinning in the air, and then crashing into the hard road. His body rolled on the ground for several circles and he was unable to stand up for a long time.

Everyone present was stunned and rushed forward to check the situation.

"Master Philip...are you okay?"

"Professor, are you okay? Are you hurt?"

With the help of everyone, Philip sat down with difficulty.

Thanks to the [Mage Shield] that he added to his body for protection at the last moment, although Philip looked dusty, fortunately he was not injured. He kept muttering to himself, "Too fast... too fast..."

(End of this chapter)


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