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Chapter 129 - 116 Lynn: There’s not much time left, let’s get down to business (Please subscribe)



The classroom for mathematical magic was a whole six hundred meters away from the training ground, separated by the Tower of Whistling that was tens of meters high. Could it really hit the target from such a distance?

But the twelve training dummies that had their heads knocked off and the testimony of Daka and others told them that it was all true.

The perplexed apprentices could only turn to Lynn, waiting for his explanation.

“It’s quite simple,” Lynn said with a smile, “just know all the data and calculate them, right?”

During his time as a professor, he had already used his intellectual brain to record the location of every site within the Yeta Academy, so he was very clear about the position information of each training dummy; all he needed to do was to construct the corresponding parabolic trajectory equation and make minor adjustments according to variables like wind speed.

“The same attack, I could also replace it with the Fireball Technique, Flame Burst Skill, or even more powerful magic!” Lynn added.

Ailoke and the others involuntarily shrank their necks, none of them wanted to be walking one day, only to have a giant fireball fall from the sky and land on their heads!

It was simply too horrifying, not even knowing how one had died!

“Professor Lynn, is this the magical technique you developed in the past week?” Tic, who had been listening all the while, asked in surprise.

“You could say that,” Lynn shrugged his shoulders, it was a good pretext for why he had taken a week off without explanation.

“Professor, when can we learn magic like this?” Debra raised her hand eagerly, filled with curiosity.

“Since you all want to learn so badly, at the end of this month, I will organize a mathematical magic examination. If anyone can answer all the questions correctly, then I will make an exception and teach them this improved magic, and even allow them to apply for graduation ahead of time,” Lynn offered, enticing the apprentices with prospects.

However, his words weren’t meant to deceive; he didn’t expect these wizard apprentices to master very profound mathematical knowledge. As long as they could learn most of the elementary and middle school knowledge thoroughly, they could apply for graduation.

After all, they could continue to study in depth after becoming official wizards.

In fact, the examination was also a convenience for Johnny’s promotion, as she had become an official wizard and should acquire her status as soon as possible.

With the dual incentives of improved magic and graduation application, the wizard apprentices showed an unimaginable enthusiasm, attending classes more attentively than ever.

Pearce was even more thrilled; Lynn’s promise undoubtedly represented the only chance for someone of his mediocre talent to advance to being an official wizard.

“Next, we will continue to explain the content related to the Cartesian coordinate system… all very basic knowledge,” Lynn said, extending his hand and drawing a cross in the air with his magic power, as he began to speak at length.

After the advanced mathematics class ended, Ailoke and others walked out of the classroom deep in thought or with a blank expression, their minds filled with terms like absolute value, first quadrant, second quadrant, X-axis, Y-axis, from this point to that point…

Pearce glanced at the content in his notes, feeling as if he had understood it and at the same time not quite grasped it completely, ready to ponder it further after returning home.

“Please wait, Lord Tic…” Lynn called out to Tic, who was about to leave, after packing up his teaching materials.

“Professor Lynn, is there something you need?” Tic stopped in his tracks and after a pause, he spoke again. “The concept of a coordinate system you mentioned in class is very interesting, it seems to be able to pinpoint any object within a space precisely, but I don’t know which master or perhaps legendary wizard came up with this idea…”

Compared to the other apprentices who were only focused on superficial knowledge, Tic was very aware of the importance of this concept. He guessed that Lynn was able to hit the dummies from hundreds of meters away, even bypassing the entire Tower of Whistling, probably using this kind of knowledge.

“That was a concept proposed by a master named Descartes,” Lynn replied with a smile, answering casually.

“Descartes… If only I could have the honor of meeting these masters who have researched arcane mathematics…” Tic said wistfully, the more he delved into the subject, the more amazed he was by its depth.

“Perhaps you will have the chance in the future!” Lynn responded with a smile, then straightened his face and spoke thankfully, “I heard from Luo’er that you’ve been helping me with the patent application for the aerial airship, and I haven’t had the chance to thank you.”

“It’s nothing but a simple effort; I can’t just listen to so many arcane math classes for nothing.” Tic laughed heartily. “Judging by the time, they should be arriving soon.”

After exchanging pleasantries, Lynn took the opportunity to ask about alchemy. “I once heard a scholar from the Secret Magic Society saying that some wizards can rely on a certain alchemical formation to improve their strength and break through their power limits… Is that true?”

At this, Tic’s brow furrowed slightly, but he went on to explain.

“Alchemy can indeed do something similar, but now in Wizard Land, very few people do this anymore.”

Tic spoke succinctly, revealing no desire to elaborate. A hundred years ago, when Wizard Land was loosely managed, the methods of advancement different schools used were diverse and often led to many tragedies that no one wanted to see.

This also concerned a scandal that the Wizard Council did not want to mention… and involved the Evil Mage Merck… Tic did not want to dwell too much on such knowledge.

Lynn picked up on this and swiftly changed the subject to inquire about the arrangement and deciphering of alchemical formations.

This time, Tic did not hold back and patiently explained it to Lynn.

The two of them chatted all the way to the professors’ lounge. Upon seeing a silver-haired witch waiting at the door, Tic’s face showed a pleased smile. @@novelbin@@

“I think I’ll head back by myself, Professor Lynn…” Tic raised an eyebrow and said teasingly.

Seeing Tic’s expression, Lynn realized that there must have been a misunderstanding, but before he could explain, Tic had already tactfully turned and left.

Lynn shook his head, opened the room, and invited the witch inside before he began to inquire.

“Johnny, have you felt any discomfort in your body since your advancement yesterday?”

The silver-haired witch shook her head, looking puzzled at Lynn. “Why do you ask? Is there something wrong?”

“No, nothing’s wrong, I was just asking,” Lynn shook his head. It looked like the Magic Potion that Johnny had taken wasn’t strong enough to make the Eye of Death take notice in the sea of consciousness.

“Let’s get to work now, we only have two hours!” Lynn urged, looking at the witch.


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