Theodore seemed to have an extraordinary desire to perform. Seeing that Lin En and others were interested, he began to talk with a slight complaint.
In recent years, Lydia has become a well-known figure in the entire Iyeta Harbor. This half-ling kid is very keen on studying some strange and weird things.
For example, last year, we imitated the propellers on alchemical ships and made a small gadget called a fan. It can be driven by an alchemical steam device to bring a cool breeze, which is very useful on hot summer days.
But who would put such a large and expensive alchemical machine at home just to blow a gust of wind? For wizards, casting a wind control magic is much more convenient than this.
Of course, it is not impossible to operate it manually, so some townspeople who are looking for novelty are willing to buy these gadgets, which is also the source of funds for Lydia to manufacture the aircraft.
"With Lydia's talent, she could get good treatment as an assistant in any alchemy workshop, but she just wants to become a wizard. This is just asking for trouble..."
Theodore shook his head. Even he had to admit that this little halfling girl did have many wonderful ideas, but in the wizarding land no halfling had ever been able to successfully become a wizard.
Listening to Theodore's story, Lin En vaguely understood why the "technology tree" in the wizarding land was so messy, because magic was too convenient, and many things were not impossible to make, but wizards simply could not use them.
The few of them walked into the lobby of the academy, and along the way, apprentices in plain clothes kept bowing and greeting Theodore.
The ages of these apprentices vary, the youngest looks only eleven or twelve years old, and the oldest is no more than thirty years old. In other words, if they are over this age and have not yet become formal wizards, they will be judged as having no talent and will be expelled from the academy.
"Here it is. Please wait a moment. I will go and inform other instructors in the academy." Theodore arranged several people in a large lounge, asked his apprentice assistant to serve tea, and then hurried out the door.
Lin En sat down in a seat at the back. There were several magic books scattered on the mahogany table in front of him. They should be those that a wizard had read but did not have time to take away. In addition, there was a page of paper thrown aside casually.
Lynn curiously flipped open the folded paper, and immediately discovered that it was a newspaper called "Magic Weekly".
I didn't expect that the wizarding land even had this thing.
The contents on the front are some interesting things that happened in the wizarding land, while the back is the latest theories about magic, and the author's signature is also marked below.
"Are the magical reactions of electricity and magnetism consistent?", "Experiments on 24 basic elements", "Kozer Force - the power that holds up the world", "The relationship between the movement of objects and gravity"...
Lin En flipped through Magic Weekly for a few times and was soon immersed in it. This unique perspective of analyzing the world through magic felt very novel to him.
Johnny, who was standing next to him, was sitting upright, extremely nervous, not as casual as Lynn.
Not long after, the sound of the door being pushed open was heard again, and Herram, whom he had met before, walked in with several tutors from the academy.
After sitting down at the main seat, Hellram didn't say anything polite, but looked at Loud and asked directly, "I heard from Theodore that you have something very important to report to me in person. Did something happen in the harbor town?"
"I'm afraid the situation is more serious than you imagined. The entire harbor town's dock has been destroyed, and even the [Ship Gang] has been destroyed..."
Lord spoke carefully, but before he finished speaking, a hoarse voice sounded.
The one who spoke was Kevin, the professor of plastic arts at the Iyeta School of Magic. He looked to be about forty years old, tall and thin, wearing a gray robe and a shining badge on his chest with three mysterious stripes engraved on it, which was the symbol of a three-ring wizard.
Lord quickly shook his head. He didn't want to take the blame, so he quickly explained.
However, from his perspective, the information he knew was very limited. He only knew that the beginning of all the events was that Bishop Anruk caught Colu who was trying to abduct the Duke's daughter in Nordland, and then tracked him all the way to the harbor town.
"I knew that Kelu would cause trouble. We shouldn't have let him leave the wizarding land in the first place." Philip, the professor of elemental studies, complained rather dissatisfiedly.
Of course he knew Kelu. Before leaving the Land of Wizards, Kelu had been a professor of psionics at the Iyeta School of Magic, and had also made great achievements in elemental, alchemy, and shaping magic.
If he continued to devote himself to the study of magic, he would most likely reach the level of a great wizard in the future.
However, just a few years ago, this guy went crazy for some unknown reason and suddenly abandoned everything, preparing to cross the Sea of Misty Sea and head to the Sekas Empire.
This is a completely crazy move.
Compared to the wizarding land where people live comfortably and can study magic freely, the territory of the empire is completely the other extreme. I heard that people there live in stinking rotten wooden houses, accept the ignorant rule of the Church, and don't even know what elements are.
Philip was about to continue speaking, but was stopped by his colleague next to him.
You have to know that Kelu's move to the Secas Empire was approved by Master Hellram! As the wizards frequently interrupted him, Loud did not dare to have any opinions. He could only tell the whole story at the fastest speed when no one was talking, not daring to hide anything.
After hearing that Lynn had used an extremely powerful magic to kill an archbishop, annihilate three thousand elite armored guards, and even razed half of the city to the ground, all the professors showed expressions of disbelief on their faces, even Hellram was a little moved.
Theodore even suspected that it was Lord himself who messed things up, and then teamed up with the wizard named Lynn to make up a reason to conceal his mistake.
With all kinds of thoughts in mind, all the wizards present looked at the two people who had never spoken.
Johnny and the others knew each other.
Four years ago, when Kelu returned to the wizarding land, Johnny followed him, but he had no impression of Lynn and the others.
"I haven't been introduced yet. I'm Lin En, a scholar from the [Society of Mysticism] in the Sekas Empire, and a good friend of Kelu." Under the attention of everyone, Lin En put down the "Magic Weekly" in his hand and spoke freely.
This was the identity that I had agreed upon with Johnny on the ship.
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