Genius Wizard Takes Medicine - Chapter 771
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Genius Magician Who Takes Medicine Chapter 771
Third thesis (5)
When I met outstanding researchers as Ban or Victor, I sometimes thought about that.
Investigators who come up with unique and genius ideas every time that even Lennok admits it in his heart.
Madmen who do not bury themselves in standards and morality, transcend the ethics of good and evil, and casually commit taboos.
The knowledge and wisdom so acquired. He said he wanted to talk about the conclusions reached after countless studies.
If the researcher hadn’t started as Evan, wouldn’t that direction have changed at least once?
If he hadn’t met Aris at the library then, what would Lennok be researching now?
The other side of another researcher that Lennok vaguely thought of.
However, I didn’t know that I would meet the taboo hotbed right here, which I might have reached someday.
Ater Myer. Doctor of Pandaemonium. Designer of Ascension Gate.
A genius researcher who communicated his intentions only indirectly without showing himself.
While Lennok was agonizing over his unexpected encounter with Gein, Dylan, who read the subtle tension, quickly intervened.
“Grandfather, the professor here is busy, so if you’re going to talk nonsense, come with me-”
“Are you the cult’s immortality?”
Dylan’s words, which had been trembling in fuss, stopped abruptly at that word thrown by the doctor who glanced away.
The doctor ignored the reaction and said with his hands in his pockets.
“Amplifying only the body’s regenerative ability and maintaining it in human form is an area that can only be done by experts at the level of the church. You have something fun with you.”
“… … .”
A word that casually stabs Dylan in the most painful and sensitive part of the body.
The doctor murmured plaintively, knowing that Dylan’s gaze had turned cold through the mask.
“It’s not strange if it breaks anytime, so put the leash on at the right time. Most of the experiments abandoned by the church are obvious.”
After that, the doctor looked back at Lennok, as if he had completely lost interest in Dylan.
“Beyond that, I want to ask you a few questions about your research.”
“… … Dylan. I will speak with this person myself and send him back.”
However, while Lennox calmed Dylan, he was certain that the man in front of him was the doctor himself.
A nonchalant way of speaking that doesn’t care at all about the other person’s reaction and attitude.
A one-sided attitude that doesn’t interest you in what you already know.
Everything was exactly the same as what Lennok felt while facing Victor as the doctor.
While the other mercenaries, who had been paying attention, hurriedly took Dylan away, Lennok, who had come down the podium, looked at Dr.
Lennok motioned to Tatiana, who was watching from a distance, and stopped, looking at Dr.
“There is not much time left until the seminar. If you have something to say, finish it quickly.”
“Regardless of the era, technological advancement always comes suddenly.”
The doctor looked at Lennok and said with a smile.
“A trivial moment. A few peculiarities. And psychopaths who can think a little differently.”
“… … .”
“And for the Balkans, I think Kaise Bajour has played that role.”
As if recalling a distant memory, the doctor muttered with a slightly strange face.
“He was a great pioneer and an ideal project leader. The Black Consumer was an absurd plan that he would never be able to carry out unless he was a genius like that.”
“What does the story about Kaise Bajour have to do with-”
“So while I was putting money in the Balkans, I barely touched it. Because I thought it was different from what I pursued in Makina.”
said the doctor, who looked at Lennok carefully and touched his chin.
“so… … So reading your thesis made me reflect a bit on my decision.”
“… … .”
It was only then that Lennok realized why the doctor had personally visited the venue for the presentation of Evan Bylon’s third thesis.
Two papers left by Lennok in Evan’s name.
The doctor already knew the theme behind the two papers, which at first glance seemed different.
“That was the message. yes?”
the doctor asked.
“You don’t want to change the world by yourself. I want others to realize something that is not yet known.”
“… … .”
“The two papers you wrote were different in subject matter, but all of them were the same in essence. If so, what about the third?”
The doctor is not only interested in the contents of Lenock’s third paper.
In the meantime, some facts that Lennok tried to make known naturally through the thesis.
I was genuinely asking if I would stick with that method this time as well.
I can do it because I know the same thing as Lennok, I’ve studied the same problem, and I’ve come up with an answer that’s a completely different ascension gate.
A question that only a doctor can answer. That’s why Lennok was also able to answer.
“I am not sure.”
“Why?”
“Because you know the answer and you are not asking the question.”
“… … .”
Lennok asked back at the doctor who was silent.
“Ask questions to know, not to confirm what you know. Wouldn’t that be close to the essence of dialogue?”
Regardless of his personality, origin, or taboo he has committed, his abilities and achievements are acknowledged.
Respect to the designer of the Ascension Gate, who has delved deeper into the secrets of the world than anyone else.
The words that Lennok had just replied were the least sincere reply as a fellow researcher.
The doctor also seemed to understand the meaning of the words, and was silent for a long time.
The doctor, who had been staring at Lennok’s face without a word, said as if tossing it.
“Until I came here, I thought you were someone who wanted the same things as the general manager.”
“… … .”
“Intuition beyond logic. A longing with no direction. Although the goals are different, I thought that the destination would definitely be the same… … It doesn’t look like that again.”
Who is the head of Dr. He doesn’t even explain what it means to wish the same thing.
Not because he thought Lennok would understand it, but because it didn’t matter whether he understood it or not.
He doesn’t even care if he can be found out as a member of Pandaemonium.
All you want is to satisfy your curiosity.
It is to think that it is enough if the meaning remains inside oneself in the process.
Lennok thought so and was about to end the conversation.
“But it must be something I hadn’t thought of before. There are certainly lessons to be learned from that way of thinking. ”
The doctor looked straight at Lennok, smiling for the first time with a different expression.
“Originally, I was going to check your research and even hand it over here today, but I changed my mind.”
“… … Do you mean handover?”
While Lennok frowned at the words he never expected to hear from him.
The doctor answered, taking out a hand from his pocket and holding it out to Lennok.
“If you’re still asking questions because you want to know, you can listen to the answer.”
“… … .”
“So next time, come and see for yourself the research I am doing.”
Saying that, the doctor pulled himself down and gave himself over to the approaching mercenaries.
“I’ll watch the wishes of geniuses and monsters right next to you, and I’ll tell you what I was thinking.”
Aside from the first time he approached Lennox, the Dr. was being dragged along surprisingly smoothly.
In the first place, the purpose was only to talk with Lennok, and there was no great interest in the research presentation.
You might have thought that it was a broadcast that would be relayed throughout the Balkans anyway, so there was no need to observe it in person.
But, more than that, Lennok frowned slightly as he checked the item the doctor had given to Lennok.
An old floppy disk with accumulated dust. It is an overly old storage format, so it seems that there are not many compatible devices.
Because it was difficult to easily guess why the doctor handed it over to Lennok.
Perhaps even this was the doctor’s own way of showing goodwill.
As Lennok turned around, putting the floppy disk in his arms, Jenny sneaked up to Lennok and asked.
“Are you really okay? If need be, I could weed out such odd people from among the observers. It’s not too late.”
“I understand that the contents of this seminar itself will be broadcast throughout the Balkans as soon as it starts.”
Lennok answered, unfazed.
“If there is a problem with the presentation, an objection will come sooner or later. If there is a difference in order, there will be no need to go through the trouble of filtering out the observers.”
“No, but there is such a thing as an on-site atmosphere… … .”
Jenny, who was grumbling as if she was not happy, gave up and shook her head.
“No. I understand. The professor will take care of it.”
No matter how you look at it, it seems like a cop that leaves room, but he is a person who has produced results at the fair watched by Balkan citizens.
No matter how diligently Jenny conducts preliminary investigations and makes decisions, in the end, she has no choice but to respect the opinions of those concerned.
Should I say it’s fortunate that I’m not the kind of person who would fall into a panic just because of a refutation or disagreement?
ugh!!
As soon as he finished his words, a different vibration echoed from the other side of the hallway.
Completely different from before, a heavy yet powerful sound that seemed to change the atmosphere of the entire Mage Tower.
Jenny glanced at the time and nodded.
“Are you ready?”
“yes. All necessary preparations have been made.”
Saying so, Lennok handed the bag he had brought to Jenny and Felix.
“Finally, just place the items contained here one by one in the seats and start right away.”
“… … This?”
An electronic device in the shape of a thin tablet.
A simple appearance with no design except that there is a touch screen.
Lennok laughed at Felix, who turned around with both hands holding the tablet in bewilderment.
“The whereabouts of this seminar depend on it. You have to hope it works.”
“… … .”
On the other hand, Tatiana and Jenny’s expressions subtly hardened the moment they lifted the tablet.
Rather than anticipation or thrill, his shaking expression seemed to feel a faint sense of anxiety.
However, Lennok ignored the two and started manipulating the screen in front of the podium.
“We let people in. Then we will start the seminar right now.”
* * *
Papababat!!
Dazzling lights pouring down from the top of the main hall. Hundreds of cameras tightly packed all over the walls and ceiling.
Whenever you move your hand or step, countless lenses move along and repeat zooming in and out.
Even this moment, stopped for a moment, will be projected on tens of thousands of screens on broadcasting stations across the Balkans.
But what weighed down Lennok more than anything else was not such intangible pressure or imagination.
It was the eyes of hundreds of people who filled the seats in front of the podium.
“… … .”
Officials from all over the metropolis came to observe Evan Bylon’s seminar.
Member of the city government central council. Megatech executives in the core area. The high-ranking wizard of the Great Mage Tower.
Like the cartel and the six-sided fortress, those who put their feet in the sun with their enemies in the dark.
The Technical Advisory Committee is a gathering of outstanding researchers and engineers.
Authoritative people who occupied key positions in business units in various parts of the megalopolis, whom Lenok did not even know.
Employees of partner companies and research institutes who cooperated with the Mage Tower of Solidity to open a branch and start business.
All of them are directly visiting the Mage’s Tower of Solidarity to see Evan Bylon’s presentation.
This number reaches hundreds even though key officials from each organization and institution have been sent.
“Are you certain that Gyeon-roe himself won’t attend?”
“I have already confirmed with my magicians. At least in Area 49, I can’t even feel the scent of blood.”
A sure alibi that the blood-crazed wizard did not come here himself.
There was no groundless expectation that there would be no armed demonstration in the middle of the magic tower.
And the overwhelming benefit of seeing Evan’s announcement right in front of you, overcoming all those risks.
All those conditions and situations are strangely intertwined and, in essence, create work.
“… … .”
“Gooooooo……!!”
In the uncomfortable silence where no one opens their mouths, everyone is just staring down at Lennok’s face. As if someone is examining Evan’s appearance.
Some seem to be trying to grasp the contents of the seminar. Some people are busy fiddling with the tablets placed in the seats.
What value would the seminar that will start from now on have, and what kind of aftermath will it bring?
Is it because of greed to try to predict the future as soon as possible and preoccupy it?
In the middle of this silence where only the camera illuminates the hall without even a host to guide the event.
Lennok picked up the microphone.
Keying… … !!
Even the rustling noise is amplified and pricks the ears of the audience, but no one frowns.
A tenacious and sharp spirit, rushing forward not to miss a single word from the start of Lennok’s words.
Feeling that sharp and sad atmosphere that can never be said to be friendly, with perfect clarity.
“I would like to greet the people involved who applied to observe this seminar.”
Lennox opened his mouth slowly.
“This is Evan Bylon, assistant professor of the Department of Elements at the Rabatenon University of Magic. Nice to meet you.”
Some clap their hands, others just stare at Lennok’s face without moving.
Even the clearly divided reactions are all caught on camera.
“This seminar is a place to present the achievements of my master’s and doctoral integrated course, and I will submit my results based on my experience in the Department of Elements.”
Lennok did not hesitate, quickly finished the rest of his greetings, and moved on to the main subject.
“As much as I have been teaching and researching undergraduates, I have included the educator’s perspective in completing the combined master’s and doctoral course in the thesis.”
“thesis?”
At that, one of the city councilors who had been silent spoke first.
A middle-aged woman with slightly blurred eyes, who seemed to have come out of the House of Commons, asked.
“Are you saying that this presentation by Assistant Professor Bylon is about the third thesis?”
“yes.”
Lennok nodded and raised the remote control with his other hand.
Parbat!!
“The subject of my third thesis. Reflecting the perspective and know-how as an educator, the results refined with performance are-”
Lenok, who pressed the button to turn on the screen, immediately opened his mouth as he looked at the blueprints reflected on the screen.
“It is a magical learning device for those who need to learn.”
* * *
“It’s dangerous… … .”
In the back, away from the center of the main hall, where the auditorium and podium are built.
Tatiana muttered involuntarily as she watched Evan explain the theory.
As soon as Jenny heard that, she immediately looked away.
“What, is there a problem already?”
“No, rather than a problem… … .”
Tatiana answered with an uncomfortable look.
“It is such an obvious topic. A lot of people will find it trite to meet the expectations of a third thesis.”
“… … .”
Not all mages with a history of hundreds of years have adhered to conservative transmission and teaching methods.
The number of outstanding wizards is the asset of the Mage Tower and its power itself.
Even if you have a talent bestowed from heaven, you cannot neglect your efforts, and depending on the direction of your efforts, you may go beyond the limits set.
Organizations with open mindsets and excellent magic systems have been constantly looking for ways to teach magic efficiently.
“The method of teaching magic to talented people has been tediously researched. It has been a long time since I came to the conclusion that no matter how novel an attempt is, there is a limit to what an individual can do.”
suggestion. control. Brainwashing. As well as means of stimulating and forcibly elevating the spirit, borrowing the power of a curse and forcibly imprinting a spell were openly used even hundreds of years ago.
Rumors about wizards who died after inscribing chanting or magic flow directly into their brains are an open secret in the mage tower with a long history.
Not to mention borrowing the power of items or artifacts.
“In order to borrow items to help in the process of person-to-person magic transfer, it has been concluded that at least artifact-level artifacts show a 20% increase in efficiency. To be more effective than that, it needs to be a large-scale ceremony involving hundreds of people at the same time.”
“… … There are already mixed reactions. It will definitely be dangerous as it is.”
Even as Lennok’s presentation continues, more and more people are fiddling with the tablet instead of paying attention.
Rather than understanding the contents of the presentation, it seems to be looking for something to point out by looking at the performance and appearance of the tablet.
Not a few of them have guessed what Lennok’s presentation was about and are thinking what’s next.
Tatiana explained with a darkened complexion.
“At the level of simply passing on knowledge, cell phone applications or video data are sufficient. At the point of hearing the word learning device, I think there is no need to look further.”
“Well, there’s even an app that teaches you how to manipulate basic magical power… … .”
As Jenny had also dealt with stolen goods, she immediately understood Tatiana’s words and put on a serious expression.
“Professor Bylon chose the wrong topic for his thesis? You’d be right to think that this was an unexpected situation… … ?”
“I don’t know. We hid the theme and content until right before the announcement, so we can only speculate. It only takes one thing… … .”
muttered Tatiana.
“If it were your class, the professor would have checked the contents of the paper he was about to present in advance.”
“… … ”
“For now, I’ll have no choice but to lean on it and watch the situation.”
Jenny and Felix understood the meaning of Tatiana’s words and were silent.
Because I knew very well how Van handled things.
It is all the more so because I have spent a considerable amount of time with the wizard and have done many things together.
He gets along well with everyone, has a laid-back side, and is tolerant of other people’s mistakes and rudeness.
He is a person who does not even leave room for what he does.
How many superhumans and monsters have been crushed by cruel, cold-hearted hands?
If the agreement was directly initiated by such a class, there is no way that it would not have confirmed the value of Evan’s thesis.
All three of them knew that, so even after hearing Tatiana’s words, they couldn’t use their hands hastily.
Because of the belief that if a wizard they knew had finished examining this matter, it would surely mean so much.
“… … Felix. Go upstairs and hold the generator.”
Jenny sighed and glanced up.
“If I have to, I will use the power outage as an excuse to stop the seminar to change the atmosphere. Make a forced break and talk directly to the professor.”
“I have no objection.”
After Felix said that and quietly disappeared, Tatiana tilted her head.
“But there’s no way that Professor Bylon didn’t know what I knew… … . Maybe there really is a hidden number?”
“I guess so.”
Jenny answered without taking her eyes off the podium.
“Although I knew that some of the observers took a hostile stance, I let them go. Even Professor Bylon knows. But the problem is… … .”
The existence of countless cameras filming this main hall now.
“This seminar is being broadcast all over the Balkans. Can the professor really win the public opinion war against them?”
Whether there are still factors that will reverse public opinion about Evan Bylon’s thesis.
And whether such public opinion itself can be dispelled with a successful announcement.
Either way, it is undoubtedly too difficult to succeed in front of experts in each field.
However, even knowing that, it was Evan Byron’s own choice to choose this theme and prepare the stage.
The moment Tatiana stared at Lennok’s face with a strained gaze. Lennok slowly stepped forward while holding the tablet and started walking.