I Created Scientific Magic

Chapter 333: 321: Beams That Slash Through the Sky!



Chapter 333: Chapter 321: Beams That Slash Through the Sky!

As the vacuum domain gradually formed, Glenn also released his focusing magic again, and the flickering ball of electricity floating in midair was enveloped.

A beam of light so intense that it was hard to look at shot out from the tiny hole and connected all one hundred round mirrors arranged within Wizard City.

From the sky above, it was a strange sight, with fine beams of light crisscrossing through the entire city like a spider web, dazzling and splendid…

“It’s appeared, it’s appeared!”

The group of wizards waiting outside the vacuum domain gazed in amazement at the top of the tower, and although the imperfect reflection of the mirrors would diminish the intensity of the light layer by layer, this time the light did not disappear, but instead made the top of the tower and the entire white cloth glow brightly.

“Did you see when it arrived?” Pearce asked curiously. He had just blinked and hadn’t seen when the light reached the top of the tower.

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“It seemed to be in an instant? Too fast…” Ailoke shook his head, he hadn’t blinked either but also hadn’t seen clearly.

The vacuum domain, covering half the city, slowly receded, and maintaining such a vast area was not an easy task, even for great wizards and legendary wizards.

“How is it, do we have a result?” Rafael quickly flew back from the west district and eagerly asked.

Without delay, Glenn immediately turned his head to look at the witch Nancy, who was in charge of keeping time, and her magical clock.

The time on it was frozen at zero minutes and zero seconds…

Glenn frowned, had she forgotten to start timing?

For such an important experiment, even the Legendary Councilmen were involved, how could such a big mistake have occurred…

“I… I pressed it!” Nancy said anxiously, almost in tears, because the start and the stop were almost at the same moment!

This magical clock was an incredibly precise alchemical instrument, stored within was Time Sand, and magic had been solidified on it, ensuring ten grains would fall every second, which meant a precision of 0.1 seconds.

Nancy’s hand was clearly very fast, and she pressed it extremely promptly, so not a single grain of Time Sand had fallen.

“Did you all see clearly just now?” Harrov turned his head toward Aurora and Vittorio, the two Legendary Councilmen, who also shook their heads, they too had been watching closely.

The faces of everyone present revealed a stunned expression; the light had traversed a full one hundred kilometers before appearing there, and the entire process had gone unnoticed by even the legendary wizards.

So how fast was it? Ten thousand kilometers? One hundred thousand kilometers? Or a million kilometers?

“Could it be that the light really arrives instantaneously?” Sanchez speculated, this was also the prevalent theory of infinite light speed in the Wizard Land, that no matter the distance, it could arrive at its destination in an instant.

If that were the case, then what was the point in measuring the speed of light? No matter how you tested, there would be no results.

Aurora, however, shook her head, knowing that there must be a limit. She had made progress in her astronomical studies these days; not just with the star Tiell, but on many of the moons of other planets, she had observed unpredictability in their orbits.

This must be related to the propagation speed of light… it’s just that the number might be unimaginably large.

“It seems this experiment has failed!” Glenn sighed, saying. Even though he was very unwilling to admit it, they had done everything they could!

They had even successfully made light travel a distance of a hundred kilometers, but now it seemed, to light, this distance was no different from a hundred meters—it was instantaneous!

Glenn was quite ashamed; he hadn’t expected that after so much effort and having received the help of many great Wizards and the Legendary Councilman, the result would be nothing.

“I actually think this experiment has great value,” Lynn’s voice suddenly rang out. “At least winning a Morning Star Medal shouldn’t be a problem.”

“Master Lynn, even if you want to be partial, you can’t joke about the reputation of the council like this, can you?” A great Wizard said with considerable dissatisfaction.

Glenn’s light speed measurement plan using mirror reflection was indeed interesting, but the fact that it yielded no research results is true!

If that were enough to earn a Morning Star Medal, then everyone would have one!

Lynn didn’t respond but instead pointed a finger towards the first round mirror…

The people present looked over in confusion. Although the vacuum domain had already been removed, the magic concentrating the light continued, and a beam of light, with a diameter of less than a centimeter, shone on the round mirror, continuously emitting faint wisps of steam…

Crack…

With a slight sound, the mirror suddenly shattered.

The energy contained within the beam of light was incredibly terrifying. Even though the round mirror could reflect ninety-nine percent of the light, the one percent that was absorbed had already exceeded the threshold the mirror could withstand!

Without the barrier of the mirror, the power and terror of the light beam were undeniably revealed!

A Wizard standing at the back was unlucky enough to be struck by the beam. His entire shoulder was instantly pierced, and a shrill scream suddenly resounded in the street. The nearby Wizards immediately scattered in panic, but the speed of light was too fast, and all this was in vain…

Glenn hadn’t expected such an incident to occur, but as the core composition of the light beam was not under his control, he could only instinctively divert himself from the beam…

The slender and intense beam of light was like an almost infinitely long divine sword, tearing apart everything in its path. The injured Wizard was cut in half at the shoulder, and then like a knife through butter, the beam diagonally sliced the wall behind him into two parts, leaving a conspicuous red scorch mark on the ground. That was the sight of the floor tiles being destroyed and melted, and only then did the beam shoot straight up into the sky.

Anthony, who had reacted, hurriedly canceled his Thunder Magic. With the powerful light source gone, the dazzling beam of light vanished without a trace.

The chaos at the scene also calmed down. Fula wiped the cold sweat from her forehead; she too had been within the range of the beam’s attack but had instinctively ducked when she saw the thing starting to shift, narrowly avoiding decapitation.

The astonishing temperature and destructive force still left a significant shadow in her mind…

This sudden experimental accident resulted in injuries to more than a dozen people, but fortunately, no one was killed.

The two most unlucky individuals, one had half a shoulder cut off, the other was hit directly when the light beam deviated!

Fortunately, the latter was cautious enough to have cast a “Mage Shield” on himself while observing the experiment up close. Nevertheless, there was now a deep gash in his chest, from which no blood flowed because the wound had been cauterized by the high temperature.

The rest were fortunate enough to be hundreds of meters away from the beam, sustaining only burns or temporary blindness from the intense light—none of the injuries were life-threatening…

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