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Chapter 211 - 198: Actually, Everyone is a Thunder and Lightning King! (Please Subscribe)



Chapter 211: Chapter 198: Actually, Everyone is a Thunder and Lightning King! (Please Subscribe)

“There’s no need to worry, everyone. In a few days, when the new air route is established, it will only take two to three days to travel from Greenrill City to Eyeta. We can reunite then,”

Lynn replied with a smile amidst the pleading of the crowd. He then exchanged a few more pleasantries with Rafael and others who had come to see him off, finally turning towards the witch walking towards them holding a dark golden medal with some surprise.

“Lady Aurora, I didn’t expect you to come in person.”

The legendary witch, dressed in a bright red long dress, just like at the medal ceremony, personally embedded the refurbished “Corona Medal” onto Lynn’s chest.

“Vittorio is busy repairing the ‘Lost Fog,’ and Harrov has some affairs to manage, so I had to step in,” Aurora said with a light laugh, then took out a magic book and handed it to Lynn. “Here is what you wanted…”

Lynn took it; it was a thick magic book, presumably made from the leather of some unknown magical beast, with the title “Vision Manipulation and Magic Illusion” inscribed on the cover.

“Thank you for making the trip yourself, Lady Aurora.” Lynn expressed his gratitude. He was very interested in the magic called “True Illusion,” so he had requested an Illusion Magic book from the council to check it out when he had time.

“By the way, I have a question. Why did you choose to implement that magic formula on me?”

Lynn was puzzled about this matter. He and Aurora had no interactions and were not acquainted, so he really couldn’t understand why she would do such a thing.

If it was just to leave a contingency before leaving Greenrill City, then wouldn’t the wizards from the Prophecy School be more suitable than himself?

And what about that Brown Star?

“Let’s discuss these issues next time we meet,” Aurora said with a slight smile.

Seeing the legendary witch holding her cards close and unwilling to reveal any details, Lynn could only helplessly shake his head and looked towards Philip and the others, then said.

“Let’s go, we are heading back to Eyeta!”

For two consecutive days, Lynn and his companions spent their time on the airship. Although flying was quite interesting, after several experiences, the journey became somewhat tedious, aside from occasionally using magic to chase away the attracted wind birds, and only a few sparse clouds could be seen in the sky. @@novelbin@@

However, not every day was so smooth. Midway through the journey, a thick cloud of dark clouds covered the distant horizon, and a howling wind approached, with faint raindrops being blown into the cockpit along with the storm…

“This is a precursor to a storm!” Philip said with a grave expression.

They were now thousands of meters high in the sky; being struck by lightning and causing the airship to crash was no laughing matter.

“Lydia, let’s find a place nearby to stop for a while, wait for the storm to pass, and then we can set off…” Philip cautiously suggested.

However, Lynn interrupted. “No, raise the airship higher, Lydia! Let’s fly above the clouds before the storm arrives.”

Fly upward? Philip was stunned for a moment. Wasn’t that diving right into the storm and lightning?

Before he could stop her, Lydia had already started operating, placing her hand on the modified alchemic platform. The magic stones stored within were transformed by the alchemical formation and generated a large amount of magic power helium, which was then transmitted through pipes to the auxiliary airbags.

“Charge!” Lydia shouted excitedly, like a knight clad in armor, steering the flying ship directly towards the dark cloud layer.

The surroundings quickly turned pitch black, and from a distance, fine lightning could be faintly seen streaking across the cloud layer. The huge airbags made Philip’s heart leap in fear, and he hurriedly added several layers of protection to himself.

“This crazy girl!”

Philip couldn’t help but curse. He didn’t think this was safe. But since Lynn insisted on doing so, he had no choice.

Lynn, on the other hand, was not worried. Now that the helium was supplying lift to the airbags, it was very safe, especially since the cloud layer had only just formed…

As he anticipated, the flying ship navigated safely through it and quickly broke through the obstruction of the cloud layer…

It was like suddenly arriving in another world. The strong sunlight poured down again, and the storm that had enveloped the sky above instantly disappeared without a trace.

Philip stared blankly at the sun above, finding the scene hard to believe, as if it had all been an illusion.

“What on earth is happening? Professor?” Johnny asked in surprise.

“The height of the storm clouds typically ranges from one thousand to two thousand meters. All we needed to do was to cross this distance. However, to be safe and avoid being struck by lightning, it’s better to fly a bit higher,” Lynn explained with a smile.

The people present were somewhat astonished—it was the first time they knew that running above the cloud layer could avoid storms.

Lydia shifted the control lever for climbing, and after ascending to an altitude of over three thousand meters, she handed over the controls of the flying ship to Darren and others. Curious, she stepped on the chair and leaned over the edge of the flying ship, looking down. Her feet dangled and shook, making one worry she might fall off.

Below their feet, the storm had formed, thunder booming continuously, and thick lightning sweeping across, as if trying to shred the entire cloud mass to pieces.

“Is this lightning?” Lydia’s eyes shone with longing, seemingly fascinated by this destructive scene.

Pearce and the other Wizard Apprentices were no exception; they had never imagined that one day they would find themselves above the cloud layer, gazing at the lightning zipping through the clouds, feeling incredibly amazed.

“Professor Lynn, the magic you used in the Corona Tower before, was it also related to lightning?” Philip suddenly remembered this.

The magic called “Electromagnetic Railgun” that Lynn had used previously had nearly deafened his ears. In terms of speed and destructive power, it was the strongest magic Philip had ever seen, seemingly powered by the force of lightning.

In Greenrill, although many wizards wanted to master this terrifying power of Heavenly Punishment, the force of lightning was extremely violent and very difficult to control. Hence, to this day, it had not yet developed into a separate school of magic.

“Yes, it is an application of electromagnetic fields,” Lynn nodded, then looking at Philip and others, he said with a smile, “Actually, lightning isn’t anything special; each of us has it within us!”


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