“Is Altan coming again for information?”
Caron, who has become a close advisor to Alberto, inquired about the shadow in the room.
“That’s right, the Governor of Cape Northern Border has shown great interest in Supremacy Magic; Altan has practically moved all the data over.”
After all, this information isn’t worth much; in Caron and Altan’s hometown, practically any capable professional could obtain it. After all, who wouldn’t want more professionals in their country mastering Supremacy Magic?
However, due to the overly harsh activation conditions and the difficulty in understanding it, even if the information is ubiquitous, to the majority of people, it is akin to a pile of toilet paper.
What was unexpected was that the toilet paper in Altan’s eyes brought him much wealth. Lind was very enthusiastic, and his attitude towards Altan could be described as throwing money around. Although he never discussed hiring high-level professionals as Altan hoped, Altan’s data seemed to have been put aside.
However, under Lind’s financial offensive, Altan was already somewhat lost in the pleasures of the moment.
It wasn’t that Altan was disloyal to the kingdom; rather, Lind not only offered money but also results. Though no high-level professionals had been hired, the other results were essentially all attributed to Altan, allowing him to confidently claim to be the one with the smoothest progress among everyone.
Caron looked at the information sent by Altan and felt an overwhelming envy, especially at the images that showed Altan either engaging in grand discussions with the governor daily or frequenting various high-class venues—today at the grand theater, tomorrow at the café, and the day after attending a noble ball.
It resembled those friends who post on social media daily.
In contrast, Caron could only occasionally meet Alberto once or twice to promote Supremacy Magic.
After an initial shock, Alberto became cautious again. After all, high-level professionals are now in the tower, and An Zhu hasn’t someone who can directly use Supremacy Magic, so when faced with Caron’s proposal to hire someone, he was more in the position of pulling back while also researching Supremacy Magic himself.
Alberto had even indirectly asked Caron what it would take to hire a high-level professional who could use Supremacy Magic, to which Caron cautiously suggested they only needed to give them a small piece of land in the Kaval Kingdom on this continent. But upon hearing this condition, Alberto merely nodded silently and then fell into silence.
This was within Caron’s expectations. It didn’t matter; as long as some force took the first step, the demand of these kings and lords for high-level professionals would overflow like a broken dam.
Moreover, even high-level professionals are just a facade; Caron’s real goal was to see which leader would first gather the materials required to activate Supremacy Magic.
At this point, it seemed like Altan held the most promise.
As Altan, who was highly anticipated by Caron and the Avar Kingdom, was currently indulging in pleasures in Graywhite Territory, all the materials Altan submitted had been handed over to Lysha by Lind.
“It’s truly incredible, is this how the problem was solved?”
“Does Magic Power really have this kind of property? If we utilize this property, remotely connecting magic circles isn’t impossible.”
At that moment, Lysha was fervently writing in the research institute, and most people could no longer keep up with her train of thought. Yet, they marveled at the tutorial on Supremacy Magic.
In fact, according to the Avar Kingdom’s materials, while Supremacy Magic isn’t the ultimate invincible cosmic fireball, its actual effects are quite similar.
It’s not that Supremacy Magic is ineffective; it’s just that the users lack skill.
Just as Lind had predicted, most of the Supremacy Magic from the materials Altan submitted consisted of sharped circuit boards thrown out, while the more refined ones shot the sharpened circuit boards like arrows.
Such Supremacy Magic produced impressive bursts and destruction, but that wasn’t the true purpose of Supremacy Magic.
It’s no wonder that only high-level professions can use it, as Supremacy Magic itself isn’t traditional magic but a gigantic magic system; without being the top-level professionals, one cannot maintain this extensive system alone.
To be honest, even the current computing power of Graythorn Territory, combined with Obelisk’s magic supply, would likely struggle to activate Supremacy Magic.
Nonetheless, this doesn’t hinder Graythorn’s analysis of Supremacy Magic; there are too many aspects worth studying—arrangement of magic circles, ways of magic power circulation, compatibility of various runes—these can all find corresponding computational methods in Supremacy Magic.
Ordinary professionals would step back upon seeing such a complex system. However, the complexity of Supremacy Magic could provide valuable references for arcane magic circles.
One might say that those Supremacy Magic techniques requiring many precious materials share very similar properties with arcane magic circles.
After carefully listening to Lysha’s vague explanations, Lind even had a bold idea: Can the Obelisk be modified using the methods of Supremacy Magic?
The significance of the Supremacy Magic data Altan brought was monumental; even before the launch of Obelisk 2.0, ideas for Obelisk 3.0 were already emerging.
Lind felt that the researchers in the territory were starting to struggle to keep up with the speed of technological explosions. For example, many properties of magic power reflected in Supremacy Magic were previously unnoticed.
After all, no one had seen high-level professionals using Supremacy Magic before.
Lysha had discovered that under the influence of Supremacy Magic, certain magic powers exhibited wave-like characteristics. This wave concept was summarized by Lind after listening to Lysha’s description.
Moreover, within the influence range of Supremacy Magic, in order to ensure the smooth operation of the magic system, a part of the magic power could be received by special materials. Receiving specific properties of magic wave could also be permissible.
A few days after this discovery, Lind looked at a machine on the table and asked, “Lucanus, what principle does the communication magic you control actually operate on?”
This clearly involved the core secrets of the Bard. However, Lucanus, without any reservations, stated, “My king, what we use is technology developed specifically for us during the period of the Old Empire. The spirit of us bards is interconnected. At the peak of the empire, professionals like us could achieve seamless communication. However, as it is now, the further apart the distance, the weaker our links become, and even each time we communicate, a large amount of magic power and energy is required.”
Upon hearing Lucanus say this, Lind’s lips twitched slightly. The technologies of the Old Empire were indeed somewhat terrifying, as they involved the realms of mind and soul.
Although Lind understood that the technology Lucanus spoke of was likely just a byproduct along the path of research, to be honest, using techniques of the mind and soul to transmit information felt pretty eerie.
“My king…”
Lucanus stared worriedly at the machine on Lind’s desk and asked, “Am I going to lose my job now…?”
At that moment, the machine on Lind’s desk slowly output a slip of paper, clearly printing the question: “What are we having for dinner tonight?”
The world’s first communication device and the first message were born. Lind had merely asked Lysha to send some casual message; Lysha probably had no idea that the message she sent was the first communication in the world, which would be recorded in future students’ textbooks and become a nightmare for countless students.
At that time, Mrs. Reina, as the governor’s wife, sent the first piece of historically significant communication. Why was it this question? What sentiment did this statement express from Mrs. Reina? What implications about the contemporary situation lie within this message?
Caron, who has become a close advisor to Alberto, inquired about the shadow in the room.
“That’s right, the Governor of Cape Northern Border has shown great interest in Supremacy Magic; Altan has practically moved all the data over.”
After all, this information isn’t worth much; in Caron and Altan’s hometown, practically any capable professional could obtain it. After all, who wouldn’t want more professionals in their country mastering Supremacy Magic?
However, due to the overly harsh activation conditions and the difficulty in understanding it, even if the information is ubiquitous, to the majority of people, it is akin to a pile of toilet paper.
What was unexpected was that the toilet paper in Altan’s eyes brought him much wealth. Lind was very enthusiastic, and his attitude towards Altan could be described as throwing money around. Although he never discussed hiring high-level professionals as Altan hoped, Altan’s data seemed to have been put aside.
However, under Lind’s financial offensive, Altan was already somewhat lost in the pleasures of the moment.
It wasn’t that Altan was disloyal to the kingdom; rather, Lind not only offered money but also results. Though no high-level professionals had been hired, the other results were essentially all attributed to Altan, allowing him to confidently claim to be the one with the smoothest progress among everyone.
Caron looked at the information sent by Altan and felt an overwhelming envy, especially at the images that showed Altan either engaging in grand discussions with the governor daily or frequenting various high-class venues—today at the grand theater, tomorrow at the café, and the day after attending a noble ball.
It resembled those friends who post on social media daily.
In contrast, Caron could only occasionally meet Alberto once or twice to promote Supremacy Magic.
After an initial shock, Alberto became cautious again. After all, high-level professionals are now in the tower, and An Zhu hasn’t someone who can directly use Supremacy Magic, so when faced with Caron’s proposal to hire someone, he was more in the position of pulling back while also researching Supremacy Magic himself.
Alberto had even indirectly asked Caron what it would take to hire a high-level professional who could use Supremacy Magic, to which Caron cautiously suggested they only needed to give them a small piece of land in the Kaval Kingdom on this continent. But upon hearing this condition, Alberto merely nodded silently and then fell into silence.
This was within Caron’s expectations. It didn’t matter; as long as some force took the first step, the demand of these kings and lords for high-level professionals would overflow like a broken dam.
Moreover, even high-level professionals are just a facade; Caron’s real goal was to see which leader would first gather the materials required to activate Supremacy Magic.
At this point, it seemed like Altan held the most promise.
As Altan, who was highly anticipated by Caron and the Avar Kingdom, was currently indulging in pleasures in Graywhite Territory, all the materials Altan submitted had been handed over to Lysha by Lind.
“It’s truly incredible, is this how the problem was solved?”
“Does Magic Power really have this kind of property? If we utilize this property, remotely connecting magic circles isn’t impossible.”
At that moment, Lysha was fervently writing in the research institute, and most people could no longer keep up with her train of thought. Yet, they marveled at the tutorial on Supremacy Magic.
In fact, according to the Avar Kingdom’s materials, while Supremacy Magic isn’t the ultimate invincible cosmic fireball, its actual effects are quite similar.
It’s not that Supremacy Magic is ineffective; it’s just that the users lack skill.
Just as Lind had predicted, most of the Supremacy Magic from the materials Altan submitted consisted of sharped circuit boards thrown out, while the more refined ones shot the sharpened circuit boards like arrows.
Such Supremacy Magic produced impressive bursts and destruction, but that wasn’t the true purpose of Supremacy Magic.
It’s no wonder that only high-level professions can use it, as Supremacy Magic itself isn’t traditional magic but a gigantic magic system; without being the top-level professionals, one cannot maintain this extensive system alone.
To be honest, even the current computing power of Graythorn Territory, combined with Obelisk’s magic supply, would likely struggle to activate Supremacy Magic.
Nonetheless, this doesn’t hinder Graythorn’s analysis of Supremacy Magic; there are too many aspects worth studying—arrangement of magic circles, ways of magic power circulation, compatibility of various runes—these can all find corresponding computational methods in Supremacy Magic.
Ordinary professionals would step back upon seeing such a complex system. However, the complexity of Supremacy Magic could provide valuable references for arcane magic circles.
One might say that those Supremacy Magic techniques requiring many precious materials share very similar properties with arcane magic circles.
After carefully listening to Lysha’s vague explanations, Lind even had a bold idea: Can the Obelisk be modified using the methods of Supremacy Magic?
The significance of the Supremacy Magic data Altan brought was monumental; even before the launch of Obelisk 2.0, ideas for Obelisk 3.0 were already emerging.
Lind felt that the researchers in the territory were starting to struggle to keep up with the speed of technological explosions. For example, many properties of magic power reflected in Supremacy Magic were previously unnoticed.
After all, no one had seen high-level professionals using Supremacy Magic before.
Lysha had discovered that under the influence of Supremacy Magic, certain magic powers exhibited wave-like characteristics. This wave concept was summarized by Lind after listening to Lysha’s description.
Moreover, within the influence range of Supremacy Magic, in order to ensure the smooth operation of the magic system, a part of the magic power could be received by special materials. Receiving specific properties of magic wave could also be permissible.
A few days after this discovery, Lind looked at a machine on the table and asked, “Lucanus, what principle does the communication magic you control actually operate on?”
This clearly involved the core secrets of the Bard. However, Lucanus, without any reservations, stated, “My king, what we use is technology developed specifically for us during the period of the Old Empire. The spirit of us bards is interconnected. At the peak of the empire, professionals like us could achieve seamless communication. However, as it is now, the further apart the distance, the weaker our links become, and even each time we communicate, a large amount of magic power and energy is required.”
Upon hearing Lucanus say this, Lind’s lips twitched slightly. The technologies of the Old Empire were indeed somewhat terrifying, as they involved the realms of mind and soul.
Although Lind understood that the technology Lucanus spoke of was likely just a byproduct along the path of research, to be honest, using techniques of the mind and soul to transmit information felt pretty eerie.
“My king…”
Lucanus stared worriedly at the machine on Lind’s desk and asked, “Am I going to lose my job now…?”
At that moment, the machine on Lind’s desk slowly output a slip of paper, clearly printing the question: “What are we having for dinner tonight?”
The world’s first communication device and the first message were born. Lind had merely asked Lysha to send some casual message; Lysha probably had no idea that the message she sent was the first communication in the world, which would be recorded in future students’ textbooks and become a nightmare for countless students.
At that time, Mrs. Reina, as the governor’s wife, sent the first piece of historically significant communication. Why was it this question? What sentiment did this statement express from Mrs. Reina? What implications about the contemporary situation lie within this message?