I Made Scientific Magic

Chapter 87 Every law is a lesson in blood

In the evening, Lin En left Nancheng District with Lauder's ardent farewell.

The moment you walk out of the narrow alleyway, the bustling and bustling central square appears in front of you.

The wide street was full of traffic and people, and it was a noisy and prosperous scene. A huge airship passed through the sky above the city, causing waves of children to play and chase after each other.

Although Ralph's death had dealt a great blow to the halflings, life would always go on.

Such a prosperous and peaceful scene is in stark contrast to the dilapidated and chaotic Nancheng District.

However, Lin En didn't have much energy at this time, and he didn't have the corresponding ability to care about those poor people who had been tortured by magic. He kept thinking about the next action in his mind.

It might be a good choice to start the investigation from the wizard apprentice who tried to steal the blueprint of the airship. In addition to the airship, Lin En wanted to get in touch with the organization called [Blood Thorn].

Not only because he wants to obtain a copy of [The Source of Magic Power] from this channel, but Lynn also wants to find out how an apprentice wizard completes the class leap, and is there any other way to be promoted to a formal wizard...

Probably because the act of entering the Nancheng District was a little alarming, and in the next few days, Lynn failed to receive Lauder's letter.

And there was no news from the security team.

Lynn was not surprised by this. Judging from Lauder's remarks and the chaotic situation in the southern city, the so-called security team may be deeply involved with those magic workshops.

If he keeps urging, the best result is that Leia will lead someone to find and kill the wizard apprentice, give him an explanation, and the possibility of continuing to investigate is very slim.

Since there was no useful news, Lynn could only calm down for the time being and continue his daily life as a professor, attending classes on weekdays to study and study magic, and by the way, store up the reserve of magic power to the limit.

Until the morning of the third day, Lin En took a lot of materials and prepared to do one thing, which was to apply for teaching funds!

Whether it is researching magic or building an intelligence network, money is needed in almost every aspect.

Considering that an airship has already aroused the covetousness of interested people, Lynn is not going to come up with more novel things in a short time.

So if you want to get a lot of money in a short time, you can only start with teaching funds.

This time, he is going to ask the lion to ask for 100 magic gold coins!

This amount is probably a little too much, but what did Brother Xun say?

If you want to open a window, you have to propose to lift off the roof first!

However, Lynn's plan fell through before it started. Philip looked at the long teaching plan and shook his head dumbfounded. "You are a bit late, Professor Lynn, Master Herram is not in the academy these days."

"Such a coincidence?" Lynn frowned involuntarily.

"Remember the psyker apprentice you brought back?" Philip asked.

"White dove?" Of course Lynn didn't forget about this. He visited the other party once in the medical room, and he was still sealed in the ice coffin just like before.

"That's right, Master Herram left with this little girl last night, probably to the city of wizards." Philip said uncertainly.

Lin En nodded first, then hesitated for a while, and asked in a slightly puzzled voice. "Professor Philip, I had a doubt before. Master Herram seems to be very concerned about this matter."

The white pigeon is just an ordinary apprentice recruited by Cluj in the Sekas Empire, and it stands to reason that he doesn't have any friendship with the great wizard.

"Maybe it's because of Iyeta..." Philip said hesitantly.

"Iyeta? This academy?" Lynn paused for a moment. He really couldn't imagine how the life and death of Baige would have anything to do with this academy.

"No, what I'm talking about is the daughter of Master Herram—Iyeta, a child with a great talent for magic. She looks somewhat similar to that halfling girl, but it's a pity that she was exposed to magic too early. I was immature, so I died in a magical accident... So this time I saw this psyker called White Dove, probably because I was a little emotional." Philip said with a slight sigh.

In fact, the rule that Iyeta Academy has a 12-year-old admission requirement is also related to this, in order to avoid some unnecessary magical accidents.

Lynn nodded. No wonder Herram tolerated a noisy halfling girl without any magical talent. It turned out to be love.

Since the great wizard was not there, Lynn had no choice but to take back the long teaching list. The approval of hundreds of magic gold coins is not up to these professors.

"By the way, Professor Philip, I heard that there are many magic workshops in Nancheng District that use poor people for experiments, is that true? This does not seem to comply with the regulations of the Parliament..." Lynn thought of what he saw in Nancheng District yesterday Hearing that, he asked tentatively.

Lauder's one-sided words alone are not enough to be trusted. Lynn is even more curious about how the great wizard Herram, the actual ruler of this harbor city, views all of this. He shouldn't be kept in the dark, right?

"Even if some do not comply with the regulations, so what? Most of the poor people who participated in the magic experiment were voluntary, and no one can stop it. Since someone wants to obtain the power of magic, he must pay the price!" Philip said. The tone is somewhat indifferent.

Elements, shaping, potions, alchemy, the development of magic in every discipline is not easy.

For example, the fusion of elements can sometimes cause unimaginable damage. The development of each type of potion also requires a large number of experimental products. Plastic magic has to dissect and study the structure of those magical creatures. Even if alchemy is drawing If there is a slight mistake in the process of the magic circle, the consequences will be unimaginable.

Almost every year, wizards die in magic experiments. Even taking precautions in advance cannot prevent all accidents.

Of course, more casualties were those apprentice assistants and poor people who participated in the experiment.

The last hundred years have been counted. In fact, every regulation of the Magic Council is a lesson of blood...

Lynn was also speechless for a while. In this chaotic world, it is obvious that wizards cannot be expected to value human life so much.

"Professor Lynn, someone is looking for you outside the college. Do you want to allow him to come in?" While the two were chatting, a small head suddenly protruded from the door, and two small hands grabbed the door and asked.

Seeing that familiar and lovely face, Lynn nodded with a smile: "Lydia, please take him to my room, I'll be there later."

If nothing else happened, Lauder should have sent him to notify his subordinates of their arrival.

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