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Genius Magician Who Eats dicine Chapter 529

Second Thesis (4)

[Nonsense!! This is a slander. I will et the other mbers of the council and tell you this is impossible!!!]

Haider Barcel’s voice fades as he rises from his chair and is dragged away.

John Mayer looked at the ugliness with an expressionless face, then took the chair Heider was sitting on and sat down.

With a heavy sigh, he leaned back in his chair and spoke in a heavy voice.

[I’ll be stuck in the basent of the Board of Audit and Inspection for about 15 days. With this, the obstruction is gone.]

“Thank you for your cooperation, Representative Mayer.”

Mayer waved his hand at Dean Cyolus’ polite greeting.

[It just suited your scenario moderately. Isn’t it credit to you guys for laying all the boards?]

“… … .”

[So, where is the person who threw the sauce to the Board of Audit and Inspection?]

As soon as he finished his words, the back door of the laboratory burst open.

“Now it seems that the play with that unassuming old man is over.”

The appearance of Bayla and Cassia walking in stride with their heads shaking.

They are both the director of the Carlyle Institute and the deputy researcher, but they are two people who are serving as temporary faculty mbers at Rabatenon University.

Lennock and the dean asked them to report the internal corruption of the Technical Managent Bureau to the Board of Audit

and Inspection.

“Bayla. Do you have to say it like that to use it?”

The dean stroked his beard and laughed heartily.

“Half of the people gathered here are only old people, and I feel sorry for the old people who listen. Hahahaha!!!”

It was said as if it were a pleasant joke, but no one laughed at it.

With a slightly embarrassed expression, the dean cleared his throat and looked away.

He started petting the goat-like spirit that was rolling around at his feet and quickly changed the subject.

“Let’s get to the main point. The fact that the Board of Audit and Inspection kicked out the Technical Managent Bureau must an that the aftermath of this incident is being considered that carefully.”

[…] … .]

“Comprehensive opening of the derivational technology and application field resulting from Bylon researcher’s thesis.”

The dean’s eyes shone sharply.

“Can we assu that the Central Council has co to so conclusion about it?”

It’s not that Lenock and the dean haven’t responded to any interviews or interviews for no reason.

‘The case is very different from the first paper. The dean must have known that too.’

Lennock’s first published paper was close to significantly improving the efficiency of the energy business.

Therefore, the city governnt also actively supported comrcialization, but in the case of the second thesis, the story was completely different.

Over the galopolis Balkan. An environnt in which flight was impossible due to the influence of unknown magnetic storms flowing through it.

This is because the second thesis was a technology equivalent to cutting a new road into the sky of the galopolis.

Mayer, who had been silent with a thoughtful expression, opened his mouth.

[Even if it wasn’t for Commander Carrasco’s mistake, Assistant Professor Bylon’s announcent would have been released to the public normally.]

“Why?”

[Presenters who were judged not to be related to the Air Force the were uniformly sent out for the success of the fair. Even if it wasn’t for his intervention, the situation wouldn’t have been different.]

“… … .”

[Assistant Professor Bylon’s achievents and the economic side effects derived from him are not problems that can be solved simply by controlling or monopolizing them.] “

That ans… … .”

[In this case, there will be no holding any specific group or individual accountable for the presentation of Researcher Bylon’s thesis. I’ll answer that one with certainty.]

“That’s very fortunate.”

The dean’s attitude, as if he wasn’t surprised at all. Seeing the dean’s expression like that, Mayer’s eyes shone sharply.

[Of course, dean, you probably didn’t know that. Did you know that there is a difference of opinion even within Congress about the Air Force project?]

“… … .”

[Although it has not been officially announced to the world, Researcher Bylon’s thesis is already undergoing cross-validation in the academic world. It’s not all over yet, but at least the anti-gravity technology seems to have co to a conclusion that it’s comrcially viable.]

Mayer looked back at Lennok and said.

[It is proven that the efficiency is incomparably superior to the technology applied to the Air Force fleet, and opinions are gathered as one.]

“It seems that a conclusion has been reached.”

[It is impossible to monopolize anti-gravity technology at a ti when this much information has been released. Sooner or later, your thesis will be officially registered at the conference and companies will be recruited for the research and developnt project.]

Mayer said that and looked at Lennok with a faint greedy gaze.

[At the sa ti, you will receive a huge honor as the best performance presenter of the fair.]

“… … Is that so.”

In fact, a word that confirms the achievent of Lennok’s purpose in this exhibition.

At the sa ti as Mayer’s words, which were close to a definite answer, fell, the complexions of the others standing in the lab also brightened.

How high the status of Rabatenon University will rise with this incident, how much its research achievents and reserved support funds will be.

And they, too, were aware of the extent to which new powers and privileges would fall upon those who belonged to the university’s faculty.

Of course, most of that achievent would belong exclusively to Evan Bylon, but Lennok didn’t pay much attention to that right away.

“… … .”

Instead, he smiled bitterly and accepted the gaze of the old man who was staring at Evan with a blatant gaze.

A feeling that was perfectly familiar to Lennok, who had t him several tis under the na of Van.

It is that of an ambitious man mixed with blatant greed and longing for talented people.

“Thank you for making such a difficult decision at the Central Council.”

The dean slightly bowed his head in a serious tone.

In fact, it was the sa as saying that Congress would give up its monopoly on anti-gravity technology.

Of course, even if it is not an arbitrary judgnt of the central council, it is a great enough act to quickly acknowledge the fact and change the direction.

But Mayer laughed as if he didn’t care at all about what the dean said.

[Not only the Congress, but also governnt agencies such as the Technical Managent Bureau, the Advisory Committee, and the Korean Intellectual Property Office are raising their eyebrows. The aning of anti-gravity technology is too heavy for a specific institution or force to monopolize. If it were you, you would have already known the truth?]

To that, neither the dean nor Lennox responded.

[I will be contacting Rabatenon University soon, so please prepare the relevant administrative procedures in advance.]

Saying that, Mayer slowly stood up from Haider’s seat with a cane.

Standing straight with the help of the guards around him, he smiled at Lennok before turning off the hologram.

[Researcher Evan Bylon. See you later at the Technical Advisory Committee of the Central Council.]

Pat!!

The shape of the hologram that disappears along with those words.

It was only then that Cassia, who was standing behind her, let out a light sigh as if her tension had eased.

“Whoa… … mbers of the Board of Audit and Inspection are definitely different from the montum.”

“He is a politician who is evaluated as the most competent in the House of Representatives.”

Bayla responded with her arms crossed in a harsh tone.

“I have a considerable personal reputation and approval rating, so there is an evaluation that I will enter the Senate sooner or later despite my advanced age.”

“… … .”

“Perhaps the oldest mber of Congress will have the title of politician who entered the Senate in the shortest period of ti.”

“Even accepting the position of auditor is rumored to shorten the deadline for entering the Senate… … It must be a masterpiece.”

If even Cyolus says so, it must an that John Mayer’s contributions inside the Central Council are really significant.

It is surprising what kind of trick he is able to continue to attract attention both inside and outside the National Assembly.

Wasn’t the aspiration to start from the back streets of the city and reach the top of the Balkans a lie?

But Lennock, too, succeeded in moving one step closer to the city council in a different way.

All that remains is to struggle and struggle to get what they want in their own way.

“Anyway, welco to the Technical Advisory Committee, Assistant Professor Evan.”

The dean grinned and patted Lennok on the shoulder.

“Qualifications for entry into the Technical Advisory Committee given to the top prize winners of the Balkan Magic Engineering Fair. It is only now that we have achieved our goal.”

“Thanks to the dean’s generous support.”

“Don’t say anything you don’t an to say hahaha!”

Contrary to what he said, the dean burst into a hearty laugh and leaned back on the lab chair, stroking his beard with satisfaction.

“It’s true that I properly greased it for this fair, but it’s all thanks to your skills that made all of this possible.”

That’s not wrong.

In the end, all the dean did was set up a board and set up a place for Lennok to participate in the fair.

It was Lennok’s work that changed the ga by presenting papers and presenting new theories and technologies.

However, it would be difficult to say that there was no help from the dean in smoothly handling the tug-of-war between the city council and governnt agencies in the process.

Because he is the dean with connections in governnt agencies, various research institutes, and the Mage Tower academia, things went smoothly.

However, the dean seed to want to talk about what would happen in the future rather than touting his credit.

“With this, for the ti being, there will be no more people nagging about the research achievents of Rabatenon University. It will be finished as long as the remaining procedures are handled neatly.”

“You an the rest of the procedure?”

“Of course, it’s about the new degree that will be awarded to you.”

The dean replied as if asking what he was asking now.

“Your qualifications are more than enough for what you have done so far. If it is limited to energy systems, it would not be strange to receive a Ph.D. right now.”

It’s a new graduation ceremony. It was the first ti he had heard it from the dean’s mouth, but Lennok wasn’t too surprised.

Until now, it was simply that he was being buried moderately as a researcher of Aris, so there was no need to write down specific personal information.

It was a matter of course that in order to directly enter the Central Council’s Technical Advisory Committee, we needed various plaques.

“Even if you go through the integration process, you need to submit a separate thesis in terms of the procedure, but if your performance is good enough to fit the pretext, you can relax and prepare.”

“All right.”

The dean laughed and muttered.

“Originally, it should be done by Chair Professor Richellin, who is in charge of you, not , but I can’t reach you right away, so I want… … .”

“… … “

Byla also added with a sowhat worried look.

“In the early days of the sabbatical, we still occasionally reached out, but now even the communication connection doesn’t work. What kind of research is being conducted at the Magic Tower… … .”

“I will co back anyway. I’m not the kind of person who would abdicate responsibility without saying a word.”

Lennok listened to their conversation mixed with concern and took out a small bookmark from his pocket.

A gift from Aris, who stopped by the city while worrying about his health.

The fact that this object made with Aris’ magic is intact must an that she still has work to do.

Lennok had a lot of work to do, too, and it was enough for him to know that right now.

“Well, rest assured that there will be no shortage of support or help to deal with this.”

Saying that, the dean imdiately raised his cell phone.

Beep beep beep!!

ssages and call lists piled up in real ti on the inside of the screen were moving at high speed, like scrolling.

Seeing Cassia and Vaila’s expression, which seed a bit daunted, the dean chuckled.

“Since then there seem to be literally hundreds of friends eager to help us.”

* * *

After a few days at Evan Bylon, Lennok was back in the lab.

As the dean has entrusted external affairs to the dean, for the ti being, requests for cooperation from the dia and experts will be handled appropriately by him.

It will take so ti for the anti-gravity technology introduced in the second thesis to be comrcialized in earnest.

In the anti, Lennok intended to take care of his unfinished personal studies and work.

Dreuk!!

The ceiling of the laboratory opens and a chanical shelf descends to list cases where all kinds of drugs and catalysts are stored.

A hologram window appeared and began to visually display the efficacy and combination thod of dicinal materials and catalysts.

Just by placing your hand in the air, you can automatically communicate your thoughts through motion recognition.

Catalysts and materials needed for alchemy popped out in an instant and lined up all over the spacious workbench.

Auxiliary equipnt protruding from all over the place was placed in the center of the work table as delicately as a human hand.

Charreuk!!

All kinds of paints and catalysts are being ground in real ti, drawing a huge alchemy circle.

It is being implented like a 3D printer by sequentially substituting the patterns entered into the equipnt without the need for Lenok to draw a legal circle.

All that was needed was to supply Lennok’s mana to the equipnt and be careful not to run out of power.

When Yeon Seong-jin was completed on the workbench, Lennok imdiately took out the artifact from his arms.

“shall we start.”

thud!

Place the iridescent jewel and a staff with a pair of wings on Yeonseongjin.

[Confirm overbarrel artifact insertion. Analysis of specifications through synchronization of magical power flow.]

[Confirmation of the Spirit-based self-augntation technique and characteristic-based spatial transfer technique.]

[Unable to analyze the specific operating principle. It is identified as an advanced spell with a minimum rank or higher.]

The research equipnt Lennok bought was not sothing that made possible what Lennok couldn’t do.

Extracting the formula is nothing more than the fruit of Lennok’s creation of Yeonseongjin and his heightened understanding of the concept of space, as well as his intricate magic manipulation ability.

The role of the newly installed equipnt in the laboratory is to closely observe and analyze the process, record it, and let Darby manage it directly.

Equipnt that observes the change and flow of Yeonseongjin supports the process in real ti and records the current situation by digitizing it.

[Confirm the synchronization of both the material world and the planetary world through the pattern of the planetary system. Codena ‘Archangel’s Compassion’. The 1st attempt to extract the formula begins.]

Uuuuuuu!!

Yeon Seong-jin, who surrounds the archangel’s compassion, wriggles as if it is alive, and then embraces the artifact as if it were wrapped around it, and begins to glow softly.

The brilliance expressed through Yeonseongjin surrounds the artifact and disappears as if it lts, and then drips down in the form of liquid while riding on the iridescent jewel.

A bizarre phenonon, as if brewing an artifact like dicine.

Lennok looked at him and asked Darby.

“How long do you think it will take?”

[It takes more than 90 hours to quantify it visually. If you don’t proceed slowly enough to copy the magic formula and extract it into liquid form without affecting the overall function of the artifact, the circuit will burn out.] In the process of extracting the magic formula, the function built

into the Archangel’s Compassion is not completely taken away.

To be precise, a clone that copies the magical chanism operating inside the Archangel’s compassion and makes it possible to materialize it in other forms as well.

It is unavoidable that a lot of ti is consud as the work must be carried out in a way that does not damage the artifact itself.

After isolating the workbench with a hard glass steel plate, a tir that appears as a hologram displays the remaining ti.

Lennok nodded as he watched the liquid dripping slowly into the vial.

“Even if you’ve made all these adjustnts and put your heart and soul into it, you’ll have to repeat trial and error to know whether it’s successful or not.”

[It’s just a matter of using an artifact, but the Master says he’ll try to extract the formula, so I can’t help it.]

“I just don’t want to depend on whether or not an artifact exists. And, if this research on the artifacts of the old world is successful, it will be linked to the engraver in the future-”

Beep!

Lennok stopped moving at the sound of an alarm coming from behind him.

“… … It’s about ti.”

The experint on the extraction of the space transfer technique requires ti, so there is no need to touch it for the ti being.

Lennok, who had set up a barrier to properly protect the extraction process, imdiately put on an overcoat, put on a cane, and left the mansion.

Lennok’s face naturally turned half as he walked down the main street.

Like a huge procession, walking quietly among the people walking in a certain direction, we arrived at our destination before we knew it.

[Balkan Aerospace Defense Industry Exhibition]

An exhibition created to introduce various aircraft and air transportation of floating engines.

Recently, the number of exhibitions on these thes, which have never been dealt with in gacities, is rapidly increasing.

The reason for this was known to all citizens living in the Balkans.

A new anti-gravity technology to co in the future through the announcent made at the Magic Engineering Fair.

That expectation was being reflected in advance through the capital power of the mighty gacities.

Not the aircraft that were previously used in gacities, but countless aircraft that actually fly in the sky from all over the continent are displayed in real life in the huge stadium.

Wing boats in floating island habitats, snowmobiles in the North Continent, single-seater aircraft such as hover bikes used in the central front, as well as ans of

transportation that can transport multiple objects and people at once, such as multi-seater tactical bombers and reverse flow control shuttles.

Still, not all skies on the continent are open to humans.

There are not a few areas where flight is impossible due to certain environntal conditions, such as the magnetic storm hovering over the Balkans.

However, even so, aircraft used in areas where flight is possible exist, and gacities were importing all such aircraft through their unique and powerful capital and displaying them to citizens.

It must an that the existence of air transportation has strongly attracted the attention of people living in this city.

“Until the world cos to an end… … .”

A low voice echoed from behind Lennok’s back as he gazed at the huge rocket resembling a space shuttle.

“It is said that countries without land also existed.”

“… … .”

“It is said that there was a wandering nation that wandered the world’s expanse forever, using aircraft flying in the sky as its holand.”

A long-haired young man took a step forward and stood next to Lennok.

“It’s a story about records and mories that don’t exist anymore.”

“Are you familiar with the three cycles?”

“No way.”

Antares replied.

“Let alone looking back at the past, we are just obsessing over the future that hasn’t even arrived.”

Lennox laughed at that.

“You’re saying things you don’t an.”

Wisdom obtained in exchange for observing one’s own outco.

Antares himself knows best how powerful, useful, and deadly that power is.

But despite Lennok’s cold response, Antares shook his head quietly.

“No, it’s just a really minor feat. Compared to everything you’ve done so far.”

“… … .”

Silence passed.

Because they both knew it wasn’t just a story about what they accomplished as a class.

The scenery of the vast exhibition hall crowded with thousands of citizens. Antares turned his back on those people and stared at Lennok.

“I want to continue the unfinished story at Jenny’s bar, okay?”

Antares said that and tilted his head slightly.

“It’s about Evan Bylon.”

The na that is first brought up in front of the class.

But instead of being taken aback by those words, Lennok smiled quietly and raised his head.

He knew that all the directions of Antares’ actions and advice so far pointed to only one truth.

“… … I knew that too.”

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