The wizard era begins with the alchemist wizard
Chapter 484 News of War
Chapter 484 News of War
In the laboratory, Richard looked at the cell in the culture dish that was emitting unusually strong life radiation, with an expression of uncontrollable ecstasy on his face.
Beside him, Ellie looked equally shocked.
"It actually happened!"
During these thirty years, in addition to developing her bloodline, she often assisted Richard.
So she was very familiar with Richard's research.
If someone else were to do this experiment of cultivating cells that exceed the limits of a third-level biological physique, she would definitely call them crazy.
But Richard was different.
Ellie had seen so many incredible things happen to Richard that she thought this experiment might be successful.
But she didn't expect that Richard would be able to cultivate this cell in just thirty years.
This can no longer be described as good luck, this is simply the luck of being a child of destiny.
"Hahaha……"
Richard's ecstasy eventually turned into unbridled laughter.
Although he didn't know how this cell broke through the limit and what kind of changes the core of life had undergone in the process, none of this mattered.
At least it doesn't matter to Richard now.
Now he only needs to use this cell as a template to differentiate and cultivate a body, and he will be able to transcend the boundaries of "mortals" and achieve true transcendence!
After laughing, Richard carefully put the cell into his body.
It took him thirty years to cultivate this thing. If it died accidentally, he didn't know how many years it would take to produce another one.
This kind of experiment is completely a gamble of luck. It is possible that he will succeed once, or he may never succeed again in his entire life.
After confirming that the cells were growing healthily in his body, Richard breathed a sigh of relief and turned to look at Ellie beside him.
"Anything going on today?"
"fine."
"Just go out for a walk with me if you have nothing to do."
The research breakthrough made Richard feel a little restless. At least in the past two days, he couldn't calm down and focus on other projects.
"Okay, I've been here for such a long time, but I haven't been to Far North City yet."
……
After not being out for thirty years, the Far North City became unfamiliar to Richard again.
The mushroom houses that were once all the rage have become common buildings, and now in the Far North City, old-fashioned wizard towers have begun to become popular.
Various dark and complex Gothic-style towers are scattered throughout the various districts of the Far North City. These towers are enchanted with simple alchemical gargoyles squatting on the eaves. Even if a wizard comes, he will not be able to find any faults with their appearance.
On the streets, various enchanted alchemy locomotives replaced the old steam alchemy locomotives and sped along the streets. Above their heads, wizard apprentices driving flying magic suits flew leisurely.
The cold-resistant evergreen plants cultivated by bio-alchemy have made the once rare green in Far North City commonplace. Occasionally, a new store opens, and even uses energy-shaping magic instead of fireworks to celebrate.
If this scene happened decades ago, someone would definitely think it was a white wizard academy.
"Were these built by those mortals?"
Ellie looked at the Far North City, which had changed drastically, and said in shock.
"To be precise, it was made by a wizard apprentice." Richard corrected, "The power of a wizard apprentice far exceeds that of a mortal."
Ellie was silent for a moment, then sighed softly, "...It's hard to imagine. I can still remember what Bauhinia Territory looked like. Even the most beautiful city in Bauhinia Territory looks like a village compared to this place."
"Bauhinia Territory, what an old name." Richard recalled, "I remember I was in Hessen Territory at that time. To be honest, that place is not as good as the villages in the Far North.
I didn’t expect that so many years would pass in the blink of an eye.”
"Let's go down for a walk?" Ellie asked.
"Sure. Come to think of it, the last time I went out, I bought a silly ornament."
"I saw it, that silly mushroom man, right?"
"Haha, it's just about taking things. Apart from anything else, wizards may not necessarily be better than mortals in terms of art."
In the past thirty years, Far North City has developed very well. Ivan's youngest son inherited Ivan's talent, and under his relationship, everything in Far North City is in good order.
After a stroll around the city, Ellie bought a lot of jewelry.
I don’t know if it’s women’s nature or dragon’s nature, but Ellie has no resistance to shiny, exquisitely made things.
Along the way, she was buying things almost in a sweeping manner.
After walking around for a while, they arrived at the city center. In the most conspicuous position in the city center, stood a building that looked like a church.
The building looks solemn, but there is no religious symbol on the outside.
This made Richard, who thought it was the Church of the Miracle Order, feel a little strange.
"What is this place?"
Richard's mental power spread silently towards the building, but when he was about to enter the building, a barrier blocked him.
"Mental shield?"
Richard became interested. What kind of place was this that could be equipped with a mental shielding device?
This kind of enchantment for a magic circle is not cheap.
With a little effort, Richard's mental power passed through the barrier and entered the interior of the building.
But before he could observe anything, a voice came from the building. "Who is spying on the Truth Society!"
The next moment, a black-robed wizard flew out of the building. The life radiation from his body indicated that this wizard was a second-ring wizard.
Truth Society?
Richard was a little unfamiliar with this title, but he still knew this wizard.
"Master Gao Wen, long time no see."
The wizard in the sky heard someone calling him and immediately looked over. After seeing Cha's face clearly, he quickly fell from the sky.
"Master, you are joking. In front of you, I am not a master at all."
Gawain is a law enforcement wizard of the Parliament of Truth stationed in the Order of Miracles. On weekdays, he is responsible for checking whether the Order of Miracles has attracted the attention of any minions of alien creatures.
However, this place was obviously not the church of the Order of Miracles, so how could Gawain be here?
"Master Gawain, what is this place? I don't think it is the church of the Order of Miracles."
Gawain was stunned when he heard this, but then he realized that Richard probably hadn't been out for a long time, so he quickly explained:
"Master, this is the Truth Society, an institution that publishes essays by wizard apprentices."
"A wizard's apprentice published a paper?"
Richard was a little confused by this answer, but he soon remembered that this was a means of preventing the uncontrolled advancement of knowledge in the system he designed.
"Oh, I remembered."
Richard smiled apologetically. He had been so absorbed in his research over the years that he had missed too many changes.
"Are there any academic journals? Let me see what these apprentices have come up with over the years."
"some."
Hearing this, Gawain pulled out two luxuriously bound magic books from his pocket. On the covers of the magic books, one had runes written on it, and the other had alchemy written on it.
This is the only subject currently open to all apprentices.
Richard took it and flipped through it for a few seconds. Soon, his expression became a little surprised.
"Are these all made by apprentices?" Richard couldn't help asking, "Many of these things will soon be within the research scope of formal wizards. Can pure deduction lead to this level?"
Gao Wen nodded slightly and sighed: "Master, every article here was completed independently by ordinary people.
It is hard to imagine that there are so many wise men among these mortals.”
In the past, wizards had considered wizard apprentices to be the lowest class of people they cared about. Mortals were like dust to wizards.
But now, the universal wizardization has brought mortals into the vision of wizards. Only then did they discover that there were so many wise men and craftsmen among mortals.
"It's incredible. I'm afraid that in a few years, they will start to study the field of wizards. By then, the wizarding world will probably experience a major earthquake."
"No, Master." Gao Wen shook his head and said, "Master, you haven't been out for many years, so I don't think you know the current situation.
We are now in full-scale war with the Galaxy Mayfly civilization. The Galaxy Mayfly world has invaded our five worlds at the same time, and there are not enough people on the front line.
On the White Wizard's side, the First Ring Wizards have already begun mobilizing."
"what?"
Richard was shocked by the news. Why did they start mobilizing first-ring wizards so quickly?
"Didn't the parliament use slaves as line-filling cannon fodder?"
"That's not the case." Gawain explained, "The main reason for mobilizing so many wizards is to prepare for war. These mobilized wizards cannot go to the battlefield directly. They must undergo years of training before they can be used as soldiers.
So if we don’t call them up in advance, calling them up temporarily will only bring in a bunch of rubbish.”
After hearing this explanation, Richard's expression looked better.
"That's right."
After asking some more questions about the changes in the wizarding world, Richard and Ellie left the Far North City and headed to the Garon Wizarding Academy.
He has completed a lot of contribution tasks over the years. This time he went there just to collect the contribution points and exchange them for some knowledge.
Every bit of knowledge in the contribution store is good stuff. If you get it, even if you become a great wizard in the future, these things will be useful.
……
Due to changes in training policies, the Garlon Wizard Academy has become much more lively than before.
The wizarding world now has completely banned the training of dark wizards, and has instead promoted the training method of white wizards to every wizard academy.
Dark wizards played too small a role in this war, and the cost of their training was also quite high.
In terms of cost-effectiveness, black wizards are completely inferior to white wizards.
Looking at the students inside the academy whose temperaments were completely different from the apprentices of the former Garlon Wizarding Academy, Richard sighed slightly.
The era of dark wizards is coming to an end.
Richard passed through the crowd and prepared to go to the contribution store. But before he flew far, his crystal ball suddenly lit up.
He looked and saw Jimmy requesting communication.
"Hey, Master Jimmy, you seem to be well-informed. You called me as soon as I arrived at the academy."
"What the hell, I didn't know you were here. I'm here to inform you and let you get ready. Twenty years from now, the academy will have a plane expedition that requires your participation.
The world we are heading to this expedition is a large, ruined world, so you must be prepared with your Lost One weapons."
(End of this chapter)
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