The wizard era begins with the alchemist wizard

Chapter 640: Demihuman Wizard Research Institute

Chapter 640: Demihuman Wizard Research Institute
Floating City Research Institute, Director's Office.

"what is this?"

Anson looked at the pile of thick magic books in front of him and looked at Richard with some confusion.

Richard said calmly, "You will know when you see it."

Anson opened his notebook and saw that it was filled with densely packed symbols and formulas, as well as the inferences and questions raised about these symbols and formulas. Anson was not a fool who only knew how to manage administration, so he could see the meaning of these formulas at a glance.

Richard pulled out two books from the thick pile.

"These are the things you have completed the prerequisites but have not discovered."

After that, he took out two more books, pointed to the rest and said, "These are some of my small achievements. You can expand on them."

Finally, he handed the two magic books in his hand to Anson.

"The last two books, and the one in your hand, are the research topics of the Floating City Research Institute for the next hundred years."

Anson stared at the notebooks in front of him in amazement. Although Richard did not show the holy light or exert any power to change the world at this moment, in Anson's eyes, these notebooks were miracles.

As a researcher, he is all too aware of the complexity of research.

In just one month, we have come up with so many theoretical formulas, developed so many results with practical significance, put forward so many hypotheses, and negated some immature conclusions.

This is a miracle.

"Yes, my Lord." Anson performed a church salute devoutly.

After leaving the research institute, Richard returned to the secret realm, but he did not rush to ask Ulysses about the collection of materials. Instead, he went straight to the Shrine Laboratory.

He had an idea that needed an answer from Lan, the main controller.

Entering the laboratory, Lan's projection immediately appeared in front of Richard.

"Sir Richard, are you here to see the direction of werewolf transformation?"

"Uh...what?"

Richard was a little confused by Lan's question. He quickly searched his memory - he didn't remember asking Lan to design a werewolf transformation plan.

Seeing Richard's expression of disapproval, Lan immediately understood what was going on.

"It seems that Mr. Ulises forgot to inform you."

Hearing this, Richard suddenly understood.

"He asked you to do that. That's fine. How's the design of the plan?"

"It went smoothly," Lan smiled slightly, and several design drawings appeared in front of Richard.

"The werewolf race has a very good foundation and can adapt to many kinds of transformations. However, the one I recommend most is the Mad Wolf transformation, which is a combination of werewolf and Mad Orc."

Lan moved a design drawing that looked very large in front of Richard.

"Although according to what you said, the Wild Beastmen are advancing on two paths at the same time. But according to my analysis of their bloodline, the Wild Beastmen do not have any outstanding talents in spiritual evolution. On the contrary, they have outstanding talents in physical evolution.

What's interesting is that the werewolf race also has an outstanding talent in physical evolution. When the life information of these two is superimposed, plus a little bit of life information fragments of black crystal insects, dragons, and some other races, I get this design that I temporarily named the Mad Wolf. "

Richard looked at the structural diagram full of pioneer design habits and nodded slightly.

"What are his strengths? What are his weaknesses?"

"This transformation has many advantages, such as improving all aspects of the body's functions, inheriting the wild beastman's idealistic talent, and the amazing physical evolution talent."

"Evolutionary talent?" Richard was unfamiliar with the term.

Lan explained slowly, "Evolutionary talent is a criterion for evaluating whether a race can enter the next stage of evolution. Talent is divided into two types, one is physical and the other is spiritual.

Your race, humans, has a physical evolution talent rating of 4.5 in my database. Even goblins have a higher rating than humans. But in terms of spiritual evolution, humans have a talent of level 2, which is the top among flesh-and-blood creatures."

"Are humans' physical evolution talents so low?" Richard was a little surprised. "Then wouldn't it be asking for trouble if I choose physical evolution?"

"If you don't master life editing and only develop human blood, then that's true." Lan nodded. "If you introduce the blood of other creatures, it will inevitably lead to changes in talents. If you master life editing, then things like physical evolution talents will be meaningless to you."

Richard nodded slightly, then asked, "Then how high is the evolutionary talent of this transformed werewolf?"

“Its gift is one.”

"Describe it."

"Before becoming a fourth-level life form, their physical evolution path is basically unimpeded."

"What's the price?"

"They are infertile, extremely difficult to transform, and have low resistance to mental attacks."

Richard slammed his hands: "Enough." Mental protection can be compensated by magic equipment, Taoist weapons, witchcraft and other means, but talent cannot be compensated. The unimpeded flow before level 4 is equivalent to directly mass-producing level 3 creatures.

This is an absolute treasure no matter which civilization it is placed in.

"I have to remind you that this transformation is very difficult. Even if I am the one to do it, I still have to find qualified people. If you expect others to do the transformation, you must be prepared for large-scale failure."

Richard waved his hand: "Don't worry about that. I'm not using this thing to fill in the line."

After that, Richard looked at the other transformations. These transformations were quite standard, including the energy user, the witch doctor, and only the kamikaze warrior who burned life to greatly increase combat power was a bit interesting.

He agreed to all these changes one by one, and then he stated the purpose of his visit.

"Lan, I need you to answer a question."

"Please tell me."

"How can we ensure that after a race from one world migrates to another, the offspring born will be recognized by the origin of the local world?"

"This is very simple, just be mixed-blood." Lan replied immediately.

"As long as the bloodline of local creatures accounts for more than 50%, the local world origin will recognize this life."

"That won't work." Richard shook his head. "The main bloodline must remain the main race, that is, the bloodline of the migrating race."

“Then we can only do life editing.”

Richard's heart moved, and he asked, "Can you tell me in detail?"

Lan paused for a moment, as if organizing his words. Then he slowly said, "Before explaining the principle, you must first know one thing, that is, the mechanism for the world to recognize living things is multifaceted. The conditions include bloodline, birthplace, whether there is a curse on the body, etc.

The most important of these are bloodline and birthplace.

Bloodline is very simple. To be recognized as a life form, there must be bloodline of local creatures. This is a necessary condition. In addition to this condition, the place of birth is also a very important condition.

If it is a local pure-blood creature, it will basically be recognized by the world after returning from exile, and it will only be rejected in rare cases, such as when the world is invaded by other races. But if it is a mixed-blood, it will basically not be recognized, and it will only be recognized in some extremely special cases, such as saving the world.

Through this mechanism, we can determine the degree of recognition in the world: pure-blooded local-born > mixed-blooded local-born = pure-blooded foreign-born > mixed-blooded foreign-born > pure foreign race. "

Richard nodded slightly. He had some experience with this sequencing. Even if he saved the world, the world would only give him protection, not even a little bit of world power.

"After confirming this, we can conclude that if a mixed race with the blood of alien creatures wants to be recognized, it must be born in the world. Then there is the problem you mentioned, Sir Richard."

Lan smiled and waved his hand, and a projection of a life core appeared in the air. Most of the complex spiral structures of the life core were lit, indicating that they were activated.

"You understand life editing. So you can understand it even if I demonstrate it directly with a model. To meet your requirements, we can only make this creature pretend to have a blood purity greater than 50%, and then reduce this purity after the promotion. To meet this requirement, you need to add a shackle to the blood of this new race."

As he spoke, the complex spiral structure in the projection suddenly changed. Something went wrong in the connection between the two life factors, causing a considerable portion of the core life fragments to fall into an unexpressed state.

"This is a congenital disease that can cause abnormal blood expression in a creature at birth, turning a part of the life core of the main blood into useless waste fragments. When the creature becomes a first-level life form, this disease can be cured, thus achieving your desired goal."

When Richard heard this solution, he was amazed and exclaimed it was brilliant.

I didn’t expect that the core defect disease of life could have such a use.

"That's a good idea. But won't it lead to a change of mind?"

Changes in the bloodline will inevitably lead to changes in the body, and then to changes in the spirit.

"There will be some, but it won't be particularly serious." Lan replied, "It's like recovering from an old illness. It's inevitable that you will feel a little uncomfortable. As long as time passes a little longer, this physical and psychological change will disappear.

Instead of worrying about that, you should think about how you handle the relationship between mixed-bloods and pure-bloods."

Richard raised his eyebrows: "Which race are you talking about?"

Lan calmly replied, "Both. Mixed races must consider whether they belong to the maternal or paternal race, or whether they should be a separate race. If you can't handle this issue well, then your idea may not be so easy to realize."

"You know what I'm thinking!" Richard asked in astonishment
"I don't know." Lan shook his head. "But I know that no matter what you ask them to do, they can't avoid this. Before they become as powerful as you, living things cannot live without society."

"..."

Richard rubbed his brow, and a pool of blood oozed from his fingertips.

"Can my bloodline be used? I need you to create a human-werewolf hybrid, and the standards are as you just said."

"Of course, it will just be a little troublesome."

Richard didn't say anything more, turned around and walked towards the laboratory.

"Excuse me, what do you plan to do with these people? Soldiers, logistics? Or..."

"Scholar." Richard said without turning his head.

"I want to set up a wizarding institute."

(End of this chapter)

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