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"Teacher?"

The two students looked shocked, not because their teacher chose to take an apprentice into the high-level mages' eting instead of them.

The content discussed by the high-level mages was unpredictable and involved many basic aspects of cognition. If one didn't have a deep understanding of magic, it was easy to be shaken and affect one's own cognition. Even if the two of them could get the opportunity to enter the conference room to listen, they would probably still hesitate.

But now, President Detrius actually wanted an apprentice of mage to listen, they didn't understand the intention of their teacher.

"Your Excellency Detrius, as an apprentice of mage, is it appropriate for to participate in etings between high-level mages?"

Reiner was still extrely humble, he asked.

"There is nothing wrong with this paper. This essay is enough to give you such a qualification."

President Detrius said, and the praise in these words made his two students look at Reiner with envy.

"You Excellency Detrius, I don't deserve such praise."

Reiner lowered his head. It seed that President Detrius had already decided, so he did not refuse anymore and walked out of the lounge behind the rcury Balance president.

The mages outside the lounge all greeted President Detrius when they saw him, and at the sa ti, they also noticed Reiner following behind.

Many people showed puzzled expressions until they saw President Detrius open the door of the eting room, and then Reiner followed him in and closed the door.

At this ti, they were all shocked.

"Who is he and how can he enter the eting room of high-level mages?"

"He doesn't have an official mage sign on him. This is a mage apprentice?"

"Is this a student of His Excellency Detrius?"

"I seem to have t him before. But where?"

But Reiner could no longer hear these questions. He looked at the people in the conference room. All these mages all looked at him at the sa ti, their sharp gazes made Reiner suddenly feel a chill in his heart.

"Frederick, you are late," said a handso mage wearing a pair of spectacles sitting at the corner of the round table.

"Sorry, Pluto, I just received two papers, and it took so ti to read them."

President Detrius smiled slightly and waved the papers in his hand.

Reiner quickly understood that the mage called Pluto should be the ninth-ring mage Pluto Alterac, the leader of the Storm Council, and one of the authorities of the elental studies.

Taking a short glance at the other mages in the eting room, Reiner roughly understood the ins and outs of this eting.

Most of the mages here were the alchemy mages of rcury Balance and the elent mages of the Storm Council. There were so mages of law and astrology. According to the eting minutes dictated by President Detrius, probably this eting was about the discussion on the nature of light.

"Papers? I didn't expect His Excellency Detrius to have this kind of free ti."

A young man sitting next to Pluto Alterac said. He had slightly longer hair and his bangs covered half of his eyes.

"Broly, understanding of these erging ideas can sotis give us more inspiration, doesn't it?"

President Detrius smiled, and cleverly responded to the other party's sowhat challenging speech.

Reiner noticed that although there was a round table in the conference room, it was clearly divided into two parties, one was headed by Pluto and the other was headed by Detrius. The people in these two parties were not distinguished by their respective specialties and factions. There were several high-level mages of rcury Balance that Reiner had seen before near Pluto, and on the side of President Detrius, there was also Ludwig Stein, a playboy of the elental studies.

It may not be understood by others, but Reiner imdiately understood that the reason why they sat this way was due to the topic of this eting, the nature of light, and these two parties should be the two schools of light wave theory and light particle theory.

"Everyone, I think our debate about the nature of light can be put aside for a mont. I have two exciting papers to share with you."

President Detrius did not sit down, but spoke directly.

"Exciting paper?"

Pluto frowned. He turned his gaze to Reiner behind Detrius and asked aloud.

"Who is this gentleman? I don't seem to rember eting him before. The paper you ntioned is related to this gentleman?"

"This is Reiner Ian Gray. Although he is a mage apprentice, he is also the youngest Hohenheim Golden Cup winner in history."

President Detrius patted Reiner on the shoulder and introduced him to everyone.

"The one who overthrew the fire elent theory and established the combustion theory is really young."

The Broly next to Pluto looked Reiner up and down, admiringly.

These high-level mages were at the forefront of academics, so they admired people like Reiner who had put forward new theories. In their eyes, no one is superior or inferior, as long as they had knowledge, then they were worthy of respect.

"Do you an that Mr. Reiner Ian Gray wrote two more shocking papers?"

Pluto also aroused a little curiosity. Although he and President Detrius disagreed with each other on the nature of light, in other ways they were kindred spirits. Since President Detrius believed that the two papers were worth discussing at this conference, he certainly would not refuse to hear them.

"Reiner, I think it is more appropriate for you to answer this question yourself."

President Detrius pushed Reiner forward, as if to give him courage.

"Okay, Your Excellency Detrius."

Reiner took another step forward and looked around at the crowd. There were 31 high-level mages here, and each of them was one of the authorities in their field, and they were all learned academic masters.

And at the mont, he was going to state those amazing discoveries in front of them.

He cleared his throat, then spoke.

"Dear Excellencies, I'm standing here because of the discovery made by a father who worked hard to save his daughter. The results he obtained are as brilliant as the starry sky. However, due to an accident, he passed away and the results were not published. I got these experintal data by accident, and later verified and sorted them into a paper. I think this paper needs the evaluation it deserves.".After explaining how he got the data, Reiner continued.

"In addition, it is also about my own paper, the paper about the order of elents and the law. Here, I will take up so of your ti and explain to all the Excellencies what I have discovered."

He paused, then continued.

"The first one is a paper on new elents."

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