I Created Scientific Magic

Chapter 320: 308 A World Where Everyone Can Become a Spellcaster!



Chapter 320: Chapter 308 A World Where Everyone Can Become a Spellcaster!

“I merely gave you a choice, the effort to advance was entirely your own,” Lynn took out a prepared Wizard badge and pinned it to Pearce’s chest. “From today, you are a formal Wizard!”

“Thank you, Headmaster…” Pearce’s voice trembled slightly.

Lynn waved his hand, signaling that Pearce could go, and then called the next apprentice over.

After bowing once more, Pearce left the Tower of Whistling…

About three minutes later, Johnny pushed the door and came in, the two exchanged a smile, and Lynn pointed to the seat in front of him. “Stay here for a few minutes before you go out, so they won’t find anything suspicious…”

The girl nodded, indeed, during this time, Ailoke and the others had suspected many times already, as they always had moments when they performed magic, but each time she had deflected their suspicion with the alchemical creation “Mage’s Hand”.

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Now, she no longer needed to secretly hide.

And these ten minutes were not wasted, Johnny took the exam paper and started to consult with Lynn on the last few questions she had answered incorrectly…

In the following hours, Lynn distributed Wizard badges to each apprentice who had successfully advanced amongst the trainees inside the Tower of Whistling, and comforted those who failed to keep trying, for the next year might still offer another chance.

Perhaps it was because they had been tortured by a sea of problems, which improved their computing power, this year’s advancement rate was higher than before, roughly around sixty percent.

This means that this year, there will be forty to fifty new formal Wizards.

Lynn pondered as he looked at the sheet of paper in his hand, which recorded every trainee’s information, preparing to assign them their duties based on their performances.

Those who were poor in theory but adept in combat were made Battle Wizards, joining the upcoming wars with the empire, and if it was the other way around, they would be research personnel, involved in the development of new weapons and new magic.

As he pondered, the door was pushed open again, this time it was Lydia who entered.

The moment the half-human girl walked in, she scrambled to the long table, eagerly asking. “Headmaster Lynn, can I also become a Wizard?”

Lynn came back to his senses and in turn asked, “That depends, what kind of Wizard do you want to be?”

“Of course, a Wizard that can cast magic!” Lydia said without hesitation and then looked hopefully towards the Headmaster, her eyes almost sparkling.

“Just to cast magic, that’s actually not so difficult,” Lynn said with a smile.

“Really? I can use magic too?” Lydia exclaimed with delight, although Johnny had mentioned it to her before, it was still just a guess, but now she had the Headmaster’s personal confirmation.

“First, put this on!” Lynn handed her a specially made bracelet, like the “Secrets of the Ring”, which was also for connecting to the Magic Domain, just styled differently for distinction.

Lydia hurriedly put it on her wrist and eagerly asked, “Can I cast magic now?”

“Of course not!” Lynn said with an amused shake of his head. “Just close your eyes and relax, that’s all you need to do!”

Lydia immediately did as told, closing her eyes tightly, but she couldn’t relax at all.

Lynn silently called out to the Wise Brain to connect with the half-human girl’s brain. With Ryder as a precedent, and with Lydia’s high level of trust in him, this time the process went very smoothly. The half-human girl did not suffer much pain before completing the link with the Magic Domain.

Lydia quickly discovered that she had entered an incredibly magical place: in a vast void, countless gray runes were suspended, five of which drifted towards her. They circled her body like mischievous children and then suddenly flew into her head.

[Basic Material Decompilation Skill], [Condensing Water Technique], [Mage’s Hand], [Fireball Technique], [Frost Blade]…

All five spells manifested in Lydia’s brain, and at the same time, Lynn’s voice also rang in her ear.

“Now you can try to cast magic!”

Lydia opened her eyes, nervously extended her palm, and triggered the spell slots in her mind. As the elements surged, a crystal-clear ice blade materialized, exuding a bone-chilling aura that instantly dropped the surrounding temperature.

“It really is magic!” Lydia shouted excitedly and then tried the Fireball Technique. The powers of ice and fire kept swirling in the palm of her hand, and she played with them to her heart’s content.

Although these were all basic spells, they were very satisfying to the half-human girl who had never been able to master magic.

“Principal, you are amazing!” Lydia excitedly pounced on Lynn, planting several forceful kisses on his face to express her excitement.

Lynn, with a look of distaste, wiped the saliva off his face and reminded her, “Remember, your spiritual power is limited, so you can only cast five zero-circle spells and three first-circle spells a day.”

Lydia nodded eagerly. She didn’t mind the limitations. At least now she was a true Wizard!

Curious to see who would dare claim she wasn’t a Wizard…

Lydia couldn’t wait to show off her new skills, but before leaving, Lynn stopped her.

“Do you not want your Wizard badge?” Lynn asked helplessly.

“Yes, yes, yes!” Lydia hurried back, waiting patiently as the principal put the badge on her, and then ran out jubilantly.

Watching Lydia’s impetuous manner, Lynn couldn’t help but smile, then began to investigate the Wise Brain’s magic power depletion issue.

Allowing someone who originally couldn’t perform magic to successfully cast spells, of course, came with a price. Magic power didn’t appear out of thin air but had to be drawn from his own Magic Domain.

This was Lynn’s second attempt at breaking the theory of innate magic talent, and it seemed to be a success so far, although there were still many issues to resolve.

For example, the supply of magic power—the magic power lost couldn’t be borne entirely by the Wise Brain. Ideally, it would be like building an electric grid, creating a magic power reactor that could supply a vast magic network to meet the casting demands of these new-age Wizards.

According to his vision, in the future Magic Kingdom, every person, whether they had the innate talent to be a Wizard or not, could learn the principles of magic, possess enough computing power, and cast corresponding spells through the magic network!

It wouldn’t be like now, where one’s birth determined whether commoners could become Wizards.

A world where everyone could be a Spellcaster might surpass the Federation of his previous life, taking the study of magic to a whole new level.

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