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When Reiner arrived at the hotel, most of the rooms were already full, but he was not very demanding, so he was quickly assigned a standard single room.

"How can light be particles? Are those diffraction and interference phenona fake?"

"His Excellency Steinen's elent table is so wonderful, I think this should be the correct answer."

"Sullivan will be here tomorrow? He is not the kind of guy who will be late. What happened?"

"This series of recent discoveries made a little worried. It seems that sothing that I believed in in the past has begun to shake."

In the hotel lobby, many mages were talking about different topics, it was very noisy.

After checking in, Reiner did not choose to go to his room, but found the mage who was in charge of the reception in the lobby.

"Hello, do you know where I can find His Excellency Detrius?"

He asked, wanting to ask a high-level mage to review the paper as soon as possible.

"His Excellency Detrius is not Uh, Hohenheim Golden Cup? You are Reiner Ian Gray?"

The Mage, who was in charge of the reception, was a little impatient, but when he saw the ring on Reiner's finger, his face imdiately changed.

"Yes, I am. I don't know if you can take to see His Excellency Detrius, or tell where to find him, I have an important docunt to show him."

"Please, wasit for a mont......"

That mage was only the first-ring mage. He must be a certain middle-level mage's student, who was sent to do this kind of work. He was a little panicked when he realised who Reiner was, and he hurriedly took out the itinerary to check it.

"Uh, His Excellency Detrius should be attending a high-level mage seminar now. At the Norton Convention Center in the center of Ernest, I think you can...Huh?"

He looked up, only to find that Reiner was already gone.

"Damn it, I forgot to ask for an autograph from him!"

Annoyed, he muttered to himself.

...

Reiner walked out of the hotel, called over a carriage, and headed directly to the center of Ernest. The Norton Convention Center was a three-story building, which was different from the tall buildings around it. It was much lower, and it contained dozens of small eting rooms and two large conference rooms that could hold large conferences with thousands of people.

According to the people at the front desk of the convention center, Reiner ca to the ninth conference room.

This conference room was a small conference room that could only accommodate about twenty people, but at the mont, there were more than forty people waiting outside the conference room.

These mages range from the Fourth-ring to the Sixth-ring. They were dressed in different ways. So of them looked indifferent, while others were nervous. There were also people pacing back and forth. Everyone was waiting in the lobby at the entrance of the conference room, glancing at it from ti to ti. The door of the conference room closed tightly.

Compared with the mages in the hotel lobby, these mages were very quiet, almost no one was talking, and their attention was drawn away by what happened in the conference room.

Soone had noticed Reiner's arrival, but no one spoke, as if a certain emotion would appear as soon as they spoke.

Reiner found a place to wait. It was obvious that the high-level mages were discussing academic issues in the conference room, and those who were waiting outside should be their students and assistants.

About ten minutes later, the door of the conference room opened.

Everyone held their breath subconsciously until the first high-level mage walked out of the door.

It was a gentleman with single-sided glasses. He was not wearing a mage robe, but a fitted suit dress. He was handso and looked less than 30 years old, but the nine golden stripes on the cuffs of the suit made people unable to look away.

"I still think that since there is a phenonon that can't be explained by the wave theory, then we can't make a conclusion."

He said to the person behind him. It was a middle-aged man with an eclectic appearance. He had long tousled hair and an unshaven beard. Reiner recognized this mage. He was the Ninth-ring mage Eagles Ferdo of rcury Balance, who put forward the concept of elent and elent mass.

"I can also say the sa thing to you, Ludwig."

Another mage walked out behind them and said to the mage in the suit.

Ludwig?'

Only then did Reiner realize that the mage with a trendy appearance should be Ludwig Stein, the mage who discovered the photoelectric effect. Because he was young and handso, he was also called a playboy.

"Clark, I think we can find a place to discuss this issue in private."

Ludwig was not angry by the other party's provocation, but said lightly, confident and elegant.

High-level mages ca out one after another, and their students and disciples greeted them one after another. Reiner noticed that the legendary mages did not seem to be among them. At the sa ti, it seed that His Excellency Cornwall Penzance was alone, but Reiner had no ti to say hello to him, but greeted President Detrius who had two mages beside him.

The leader of rcury Balance was dictating eting minutes to his students. As the ideas of high-level mages were very cutting-edge, they could easily cause cognitive contradiction. For those with a weak foundation, those contradictions were very dangerous and could easily cause cognitive collapse.

Therefore, these students would usually wait outside the conference room, and in the intervals between the eting, the high level mages would dictate so inspirations and ideas for them to record and organize.

"......Regarding the current generated by the light shining on the thin tal sheet, I think it can co from these aspects..."

President Detrius narrated eloquently, while two of his students recorded quickly. Reiner waited for President Detrius to finish his narration before stepping forward to greet him.

"Greetings, Your Excellency Detrius."

Reiner bowed. Both of Detrius's students knew Reiner, so they didn't stop him.

"Oh, Reiner, why are you here? I thought you would arrive later."

Detrius was a little surprised. Although in Reiner's letter, he learned that the apprentice who had repeatedly perford miracles seed to have discovered sothing new, he didn't expect Reiner to co here directly to find himself.

As a high-level mage, Detrius did not hesitate to allocate available resources to so promising new mages. He had attached great importance to Reiner, so he waved to his two students, signaling them to step back, and then stood in front of Reiner.

"What surprise will you bring to this ti?"

"A new elent, Your Excellency Detrius. To be precise, this new elent was not discovered by , but since the discoverer has passed away, I organized the paper for him."

Reiner said, making Detrius raise his eyebrows. The discovery of new elents required knowledge and perseverance, and more importantly, a bit of luck. Although Reiner said this was not his discovery, it seed that he was very lucky to be able to run into this kind of thing.

However, before this question was resolved, Reiner's next sentence directly changed Detrius's expression.

"In addition, I've rearranged the elent table based on His Excellency Steinen's elent table, and derived a list of elents that can predict the existence of new elents. I have submitted the paper to the review committee before, but have not yet received the review results, but I am waiting for the results. The discovery of this new elent coincides with my prediction, so I added so notes to this list of elents. I call this list of elents the periodic table."

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