Genius Wizard Takes Medicine - Chapter 846
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A researcher’s declaration that if he cannot come up with the answer he wants, he will be immediately kicked out of the laboratory.
However, Lennok ignored the young man’s bloody words and immediately focused his eyes on the microscope lens.
When various stimuli were applied to the magic array seen through the lens, the order of the magic particles slowly began to change.
A form of magical power array that returns to its original state after passing through various states and conditions depending on the stimulus applied by the young man.
“how is it?”
As Lennok looked away from the microscope, the young man asked.
He leaned back on his chair with his arms crossed and nodded.
“If you see anything, explain it. I can do this with your qualitative evaluation this quarter.”
“…………”
“The magic array observed from the inside of the lens. Do you know what this is an experiment to study?”
“……”
“I don’t know? If you don’t know, answer me.”
The young man’s expression turned annoyed as Lennok looked curiously into the microscope and did not respond.
The young man, silently glancing at Lennok in the tense atmosphere of the lab, smiled.
“Yeah, nothing strange.”
A sneer mixed with a hint of acceptance somewhere.
“If you know this, there’s no way you’ll fall behind here without knowing the lab schedule. You don’t seem qualified to learn the theory from the teacher I invited.”
“…………”
The young man said, snapping the microscope Lennok was looking at.
“Stop going. Until the next quarter, it’s moderately tucked away in an inconspicuous place, and it goes out on its own—”
“Aren’t you repeating too fragmented an attempt to find a rule?”
“…….what?”
“You know that we are experimenting with stimuli and reactions, including infrared rays and radiation, but I think we are focusing too much on the recurrence of shared magic.”
Lennok touched his chin casually and stood up from his seat.
“It may be the designer’s intention that the array of magic particles return to their original state after responding to stimuli, but that is just a measure to protect the versatility of common magic. I wouldn’t say it’s key.”
“you you…….”
At Lennok’s nonchalant reply, the young man’s eyes suddenly changed as he had been listening to the explanation in a daze.
The young man, who grabbed Lennok’s shoulder with both hands, said with a slight excitement.
“You already know about public magic. No, not at that level.”
“…………”
“Did you already study the magic system and draw conclusions on your own? I guess so. Otherwise, there’s no way you’ll immediately understand what I just showed you!”
What the young man showed Lennok was the recursion itself, in which the magic particles of common magic respond to various stimuli and then return to their original state.
The original magic system is knowledge based on laws that establish order with theory and are not swayed by external variables.
However, the common magic system created by Lennok responded flexibly to external stimuli and changed, but eventually maintained its original form.
It was unexpected that the young man had discovered and studied the recursion, but from Lennok’s point of view, it could not be said to be the core of the magic system.
In fact, it wasn’t even a secret or feature that was so hard to find among the various features of the common magic system.
That’s why it was just difficult to understand why the young man was obsessed with that recurrence.
However, just by listening to Lennok’s explanation, the young man seemed to understand at once that Lennok had a considerable base knowledge of common magic.
The expression that had been looking at Lennok as if he was annoyed somehow disappeared, and he began to pull Lennok’s gown with an eager gaze with twinkling eyes.
“Come here. I’ll show you something more fun!!”
“It’s fun…”
Even as Lennok replied, he was led by the young man’s hand to a secret room deep inside the laboratory.
“Now, look at that.”
A form of dazzling magic that glows in a huge glass tank.
An array of particles spinning in the air in a graceful spiral is constantly flashing, brightly illuminating the secret room.
“Regressivity itself is not special. The important thing is how the recursion that exists in the common magic system is established. Look at this.”
The young man left Lennok standing in a daze and immediately manipulated the controller hanging from the bottom of the tank to move the particle array around.
At that moment, a much stronger light than before began to shine on the spiral array of magic particles floating in the air.
Whoops…!!
An annoying noise like windows breaking.
It was as if the extremely compressed mana itself was covered over the mana array, completely replacing it.
However, the young man pointed at the screen on the wall of the locked room without paying attention to the glass tank shaking violently.
“The innate magical power that exists randomly in nature is compressed by a factor of 144 and forcibly overlaid on the magical array of common magic. In this way, the collision process between different magical particles can be observed in much more detail.”
The array of magic particles that floated on the screen collided with the natural magic that the young man threw down, flickering madly on the spot.
“The magic array that has been altered by stimulation does not return to its original place on its own.”
The young man said with a look of excitement.
“The moment it changes, it disappears once, and then it is reconstructed in the place where the original particle arrangement should be.”
“…………”
“Can you really feel the fact that a single magic system can move with its own will?”
The young man murmured as he blankly watched the magic array of common magic being reconstructed.
“It’s like… it’s as if someone is right there watching and correcting errors in the magic system.”
“……Crystal.”
“A transcendental will incomprehensible to human cognition. Or, a very good and sophisticated algorithm is contained within this magic system. Either way, it’s really phenomenal.”
Instead of answering that comment, Lennok just laughed.
The two possibilities the young man just mentioned were, ironically, all included in Common Magic.
Lennok’s ability to manipulate and control mana in particle units, and the ability to create algorithms for spirits born in cyberspace.
A design that uses those two abilities to ‘optimize’ the magic itself so that it can be used universally.
In a way, it is undoubtedly the basis of the identity of the common magic system.
“What we need to study is not the common magic that Professor Bylon threw out as a result, but the will itself that constitutes this recursion.”
Turning off the glass tank, the young man turned around and said.
“If you looked into common magic as closely as you did, you would surely know. No, even if you couldn’t prove it in theory, you must have felt it.”
“…………”
With only a little knowledge of what the young man was up to, he seemed to have an inordinate amount of goodwill towards Lennok.
“I will form a new team from next quarter to focus on analyzing this algorithm I discovered.”
As if he had completely forgotten the neglect of earlier, the young man gripped Lennok’s shoulders with both hands and shook his body.
“If you can properly study this, it will not stop at the level of simply identifying the general purpose of common magic. The moment we understand the secret of this magic system, we are—!!!!”
“Maybe we can create a new common magic.”
The young man’s words stopped abruptly at those words that Lennok threw casually.
The excited expression freezes on the spot as if frozen.
Without even thinking to remove the young man’s hands on both shoulders, Lennok looked away and said,
“I can understand why you are focusing on research by establishing a research institute like this. Was it to see if the common magic system could be expanded without Evan Bylon’s help?”
“That, that’s… no, that’s true, but…”
“The approach and idea of regressivity is good, but it is impossible.”
Lennok laughed, looking down at the speechless young man.
“It was not designed for show, it was just a fragment of the inspiration that inevitably resided in the production process. There are things that cannot be reproduced in a laboratory like this.”
“……..you.”
“I wonder if Evan Byron would have said this.”
The way of speaking and the atmosphere is clearly different from before. Just speaking lightly, the air around you seems to be heavy.
Even an insensitive researcher must have felt the pressure, as the young man released his hand from Lennok’s shoulder with a pale complexion.
“you you. You are not an employee of this laboratory.”
The young man stuttered in response, tripping over a chair and falling over.
thud!!
“Ouch!! Uh, how did you get here?”
“afoot.”
The young man’s expression contorted at Lennok’s nonchalant reply.
“Nonsense. The security equipment surrounding the research center is a stolen item supplied to the command of the Defense Forces! She must have used Charlotte’s skin recognition technology, which cannot be counterfeited…!!”
“What does that matter?”
asked Lennok.
“Isn’t the fact that I’m here important?”
“……”
“It might be good for you. You’ve heard the answer to the regressiveness you’ve been curious about. Since you listened to my complaint, I think you should be thanked.”
“Ha, complaining…”
“I heard your theory about common magic. It was a little more interesting than I thought.”
Lennok laughed at the hot-tempered young man.
“However, even if what you said is true, there are parts that I don’t understand.”
Leaving behind the slowly backing young man, Lennok raised his head with his hands in his coat pockets.
“Your reasoning could have a pretty important meaning, but why is it being researched on the outskirts of the research building instead of in the center?”
“…………”
“Despite the fact that the research institute has various facilities and equipment properly prepared, it doesn’t seem like they did any research using them…”
Lennok’s eyes darkened as he stared at the young man.
“Could this laboratory be established to study something other than public magic?”
“……I don’t know why I have to answer that.”
The young man groped his hand with an expression that could not hide his agitation.
The young man who grabbed the terminal without even looking at the desk in the lab said.
Kwajik!
“Do you really know how many cameras and systems are monitoring this research building right now? Your face and even your intrusion have already been filmed, so everything remains as evidence!!”
“so?”
“That’s right!! The next-generation superhuman surveillance system being developed by Baritz is installed in this laboratory!”
Perhaps he didn’t like Lennok’s sullen answer, and blood formed on the young man’s forehead.
As the young man gripped the device with both hands and manipulated it wildly, a transparent screen came down from the ceiling of the laboratory and blocked the way between the young man and Lennok.
The young man shouted as he looked at the screen that started loading on the spot.
“It’s an object that has been legally taken to record most of the magical patterns that exist, and to organize the invocation and system of the spell so that it can be used as evidence!!”
“……”
Surveillance screen of CCTV rising over the screen.
Among them, there was also a video that reflected the current laboratory.
The composition of the video looking down from the ceiling reflects the confrontation between Lennok and the young man.
“I cover my face like a lightning bolt, but unless you’re a crazy wizard, you can dismantle and restore most of the camouflage and noise to look in…!!”
The young man immediately yanked it out and shouted, zooming in front of Lennok.
“I will submit your intrusion as evidence with this video, and let you rot in the quarantine ward for the rest of your life!!!”
At the same time, the young man’s words stopped as he focused his eyes on the screen.
Her eyes, frowned between her shaggy gray hair, stared blankly at the video being broadcast on the screen, then opened wide as if about to tear.
“Ah, ah… not…”
Beyond the CCTV footage that illuminates the laboratory, Lennok’s face is not visible.
As if it had been erased and painted with noise, it was a bizarre figure in which not even its shape could be projected on the neck.
A strong sense of incongruity, unable to identify that face even with Baritz’s superhuman surveillance system.
Even the attitude that seemed to know about common magic and Evan Bylon to the extent of being strange.
The moment the young man looked up blankly at Lennok, realizing who the man standing in front of him was and that he had just uttered his name.
Lennok tilted his head slowly and grinned.
“Did you catch it?”
“Buck, dog…!!!”
“I’ve heard enough about public magic, so I guess there’s no need to wait any longer.”
Seeing the researcher frothing at the mouth without being able to speak properly, Lennok raised his hand.
“Let’s turn it upside down and think about it.”
Whoop!!
The moment Lennok lightly snapped his fingers, the lights that had been illuminating all sides of the research building were completely turned off and the surroundings were plunged into darkness.
End