As a professional dust collector, Nasty could measure even if Tremon only flew up one centimeter, let alone hovering at a height of one meter.

When the information was handed over to Saria, Nastie, the Sarkaz banshee, was silent as usual no matter what happened. Instead, she asked Saria in a surprised and astonished tone:

"Did she do it!"

Next came Ferdinand, the head of the energy department, who calculated this result through the changes in the energy field.

The high-energy physicist who personally designed all of Tremont's energy systems shouted in an incredulous tone:

"This... this way of using energy does not conform to any formula we know. My formula is wrong."

The formula mentioned by Ferdinand is also called the "Ferdinand Formula" by the scientific community in Colombia, the source stone energy conversion formula.

Relying on this formula, Ferdinand is also known as the Originium scholar who is closest to the "Doctor".

All along, Ferdinand had assumed that the scientist closest to the Doctor should be Christen.

But reality told Ferdinand that neither he nor Christen seemed to be much different from the "doctor".

It is so severe that one cannot even look at their backs.

It was precisely because he understood Christen's abilities that Ferdinand did not think like Nastie that all this was done by Christen, and directly put the blame on Miku.

Afterwards, except for the director of the Ecology Department, Muir Seth, who went to Rhode Island with Christen, the other directors of the Rhine Life Science Department who stayed in Tremont also took the initiative to contact Saria.

They also noticed the changes in Tremont in their own different ways.

After giving their respective opinions, they asked how to deal with the matter next.

The General Affairs Department needs a public relations direction, and the Technical Department wants to get involved.

Knowing this would be the result, Saria was overwhelmed.

She now regretted very much that she had let Christen go to see the doctor because of her momentary weakness.

If she had known that such a big thing would happen, she should have pinned Kristen down in the office.

When Saria really wanted to pull out Kristen and Miku and beat them up together.

Christen and Muirseth in Wanxing Garden also knew about Tremont's changes.

However, the two of them did not learn this through their own observations, but Miku directly told them what Tremon's current situation was.

"Is this the gift?" Kristen said in surprise.

Turning a mobile city into a flying city is common in Terra's fantasy works.

Kristen remembers

Many of the leisure reading materials I read as a child depicted this kind of scene.

As if it wouldn’t be fantasy enough if the mobile city wasn’t made to fly.

After achieving academic success, Christen realized that this idea was indeed a fantasy.

Especially since Rhine Life has begun to research suspension technology and has achieved some results.

Christen also realized how difficult it was to make a mobile city fly.

Based on the Originium energy conversion formula currently mastered by the Terrans.

The energy consumed just to keep a mobile city floating for one second is an incredibly large number.

"Well, it's a gift. After all, there is such a huge moving city in front of me. I don't think it will be enough if I don't turn it into a floating city." Miku nodded.

"…What kind of gift is this?" After hearing Miku's explanation, Christen felt that Miku let Tremon fly purely out of personal hobby, and the gift was just an excuse.

"Of course it's a gift for you, otherwise why would I turn Tremon into a floating city in the first place." Miku said to Christen very seriously.

"Okay..." Not wanting to continue to dwell on whether this was a gift or not, Kristen shook her head and asked:

"How did you do that? ...Oh, sorry, just pretend I didn't ask."

Christen asked subconsciously and suddenly worried that Miku might have used some techniques that were not suitable to be told to her.

Although Miku would share a lot of knowledge with Kristen, he always adhered to the style of only giving her technology at the same level as the current level of technology mastered by the Terrans, and would never give her technology at a higher level.

In Christen's opinion, the technology that can make a mobile city weighing hundreds of billions of tons fly must be beyond Terra's current technological level.

"That's not the case. You can master it... at least at the level of mysticism in the Terra world. It's just a little troublesome to activate."

As Miku spoke, a string of data appeared out of thin air in Kristen's vision.

Knowing that this was Miku sharing his knowledge again, Kristen quickly categorized and organized the technology and took a general look at it.

As Kristen was reading the technical document, Miku's voice continued:

"Arturo's guess is correct. That magic circle is indeed the magic circle for creating the Philosopher's Stone. To become a god, you may only need luck, but to become a legend, you need real strength."

Unfortunately, Miku's praise was not heard by Arturo.

When Miku is in Rhodes Island and outside the Star Pod, the private chat channel established with the Babel Bug is basically offline.

In other words, where Miku is, there is the server.

Terra, Rhodes Island, and Star Pod are three different local area networks.

"The Philosopher's Stone???" Muirseth, who was standing by, was immediately surprised when he heard Miku mention the Philosopher's Stone:

"Is it really the Philosopher's Stone that I know of?"

"Of course, although there are countless ways to create the Philosopher's Stone in the Endless World, the results are the same." Miku nodded and then explained the essence of the Philosopher's Stone:

"It is the root, the truth, and the omnipotence that mysticism pursues."

Perhaps the Philosopher's Stone has different names in different worlds, but in essence it is exactly the same thing.

Just as a physicist would seek the Grand Unification, the Philosopher's Stone is the ultimate goal pursued by the mystics of all worlds...whatever that ultimate goal may be.

"The Philosopher's Stone that can solve all problems..."

Such an exaggerated thing was said by Miku in a light tone, which made Muirseth feel a little unreal.

In order to solve the elves' allergy to Originium, Muirseth once wanted to use the power of the Philosopher's Stone.

But in Terra, the Philosopher's Stone has always been just a legend, and even a fake legend that is hard to tell at first glance.

This thing has no value to Muerseth except for false hope.

"It's a bit of an overkill to use the Philosopher's Stone to solve the problem of the race's physique. If you really made the Philosopher's Stone, you might as well use it to make all the Originium in Terra disappear."

Miku, whose mind-reading ability was at full power, said to Muirseth.

"..." Feeling that he was being laughed at, Muirseth puffed up his cheeks, with an attitude that said, "I'm angry and need to be coaxed."

"Haha, how about this, everyone who sees it gets a share, and I'll give you a gift too." As Miku said this, he took out a red gem from his traveler's bag and threw it to Muirseth.

Muerseth raised his hand to catch it and looked at the ruby ​​with an irregular shape, which looked like it had just been dug out of a gem mine and had not yet been cut. He asked curiously:

"what is this?"

"The Philosopher's Stone." said Miku.

"Ah!" Muirseth almost dropped the ruby ​​in his hand to the ground.

Fortunately, Muirseth did not lose the gem. He held the gem tightly in his hand, and then examined the gem carefully with a very serious look.

Muirseth found nothing and couldn't even sense any energy fluctuations. He was surprised.

"Is this the Philosopher's Stone?"

"Of course, it's authentic, guaranteed." Miku answered with an attitude even more serious than Muirseth's.

Then, Muirseth's confused expression

In the mood, the tone changed and he smiled:

"It's just the Philosopher's Stone from another world."

Different worlds have different origins. If the Philosopher's Stone from other worlds is placed in the world of Terra, it may just be a piece of stone.

"..."Muerseth felt that he was fooled by Miku, the evil-minded doctor.

The ruby-like Philosopher's Stone was immediately thrown at Miku by the angry water elf.

Facing the flying red stone, Miku simply slightly tilted his body to get out of the flying path.

Then Muirseth watched the "Philosopher's Stone" he threw out fly past Miku, make a circle and return to his hand.

"?" Muerseth stared blankly at the ruby ​​that returned to his hand for a while, then raised his hand again and threw it out.

This time it was thrown in another direction and with a lot of force.

Unfortunately, the result still returned to Muirseth's hands.

"Although it is the Philosopher's Stone from another world, it is still the Philosopher's Stone after all. When I give it to you, it will accompany you forever."

Miku said to Muirseth.

"Why does it sound more like a toy than something like the Philosopher's Stone?" Muirseth said in surprise after losing it several times.

"You can just treat it as a toy. After all, it's just a small gift." Miku almost said "souvenir".

"Okay, after all, it's a gift from the doctor, so I'll accept it with reluctance." A personal smile appeared on Muirseth's face again.

Seeing that Muerseth accepted the gift out of respect, Miku shook his head and said:

"The Philosopher's Stone is still the Philosopher's Stone after all. I adjusted its power so that it would not cause extra chaos in this world, but its function is more than just a toy that will never be lost."

"Then what other use does it have? Alchemy?" asked Muirseth.

"It will make you immortal." Miku said in a very calm tone.

"What?" Because Miku's tone was so casual, Muirseth thought he had misheard.

"It is to make you immortal and never worry about disease, such as solving your Originium sensitivity."

"This is the original intention of making this Philosopher's Stone."

Miku spread out his hands and said with some emotion.

The reason for this feeling is that this Philosopher's Stone was created for the purpose of immortality.

But the maker got tired of living and threw it away.

Then Miku took it as his own collection.

Unfortunately, even if Miku told him the origins, Muirseth, who was staring at the Philosopher's Stone in his hand, would not listen.

After finally finishing flipping through the technical document, Christen glanced at Muirseth who was in a daze, and asked Miku in the private chat channel:

"Is it really the Philosopher's Stone?"

"Of course, if you want one, I have a lot more, but at most they can only play small functions like immortality. Don't even think about other functions." Miku replied in the private chat channel.

Miku can use other functions if he wants, but if he does that, the entire mysticism of Terra will be overturned.

The subversion caused by the root collision is no less than the disintegration of the magic network.

Not to mention anything else, Tremon would fall directly down if he just floated up one meter.

"Immortality is no longer a small feature." Kristen said in a subtle tone.

At the same time, she was also curious why Miku had such a good thing, but he didn't take it out when he was in Kjerag, nor did he give it to the earth spirit.

In terms of familiarity, Di Ling knew Miku much earlier than Miu Miu, and Miku even solemnly expressed his intention to solve Di Ling's mineral disease problem.

"For the functions that the Philosopher's Stone is supposed to have, the Philosopher's Stone is indeed a small function."

"As for the Earth Spirit, she is a typical example. I have a better gift for her. The Philosopher's Stone is nothing."

"From Kjerag's side, giving a philosopher's stone to a follower of God is a very offensive thing."

"It might lead to war."

Miku said.

"……Too."

Although Kristen's research in the field of mysticism was not as in-depth as that of tower wizards like Arturo, she had heard of the Philosopher's Stone.

In addition to various exaggerated descriptions, the Philosopher's Stone is also portrayed in many legends as the result of mortals stealing the power of God.

Although she always felt that these were just excuses that Miku had forgotten or didn't remember, Christen didn't continue to study the documents that Miku passed to her.

Because she didn't pay attention to it, Kristen ignored the "typical example" in Miku's words.

Through a rough interpretation of the document, Christen gained a preliminary understanding of the mechanism of the magic circle that transformed Tremon from a mobile city into a floating city.

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