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Chapter 322: Chapter 310: The Concept of Nuclear Explosion Technique!

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The soil here was originally arid, a saline-alkali land left behind by the retreating sea, but now, under the mighty power of magic, it has been transford into fertile fields.

What caught Ryder and the others’ attention were those odd-looking harvesters, which the alchemists from the workshop were tuning for the final ti.

“Wizard sir, can this contraption really turn wheat stalks into wheat kernels automatically?” A man in his thirties was gazing at the machines, eagerly watching the wizards start them up and incessantly asking questions.

Beatty was the owner of this farm. Due to the workshop recruiting a large number of workers, the poor people who previously lived off cultivating the land had switched professions. To prevent this land from going to waste, Lynn had taken the opportunity to implent a land leasing policy, preparing to establish a fully chanized large-scale farm ownership.

Beatty was then able to lease all the surrounding land by spending all his savings, riding on this favorable wind!

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This was the fruit of his hard labor for more than half a year—this wheat field was even more precious to him than his own son!

“Of course, no problem!” Philip confidently declared.

In order to replicate the blueprints given by the dean, they had exerted much effort and killed countless brain cells. Although it hadn’t been tested yet, Philip had complete confidence in it.

He just didn’t know which master had invented this harvester?

How could soone conceive of such an ingenious creation…

“Dean Lynn, may we start now?” Philip asked, turning his head towards Lynn, full of anticipation.

Lynn smiled and nodded. He too was curious about the effectiveness of the harvester replicated by the Alchemy Institute.

Upon receiving permission, Philip let several enthusiastic colleagues mount the harvesters.

As the lever was moved, the strange machines imdiately began making a “putt-putt-putt” noise.

Under the watchful, tense gaze of the onlookers, the harvesters drove straight through the wheat field. The reel fed the crops to the cutter bar, and the internal cutting device sliced and transported them to the threshing drum, after which they were winnowed through a sieve, and the separated wheat kernels were stored in a hopper at the back.

This process sounds complicated when described, but it was all automatically completed by the machine; all they had to do was to drive the harvester, racing through the expansive wheat fields!

In just a short ti, they had harvested thousands of square ters of land…

Philip proudly explained to Beatty, Ryder, and others the operation thods and principles of the harvester. Besides the harvester, the Alchemy Institute had also developed specialized machinery for tilling the soil and sowing seeds.

If all were used, it would be a three-in-one process of tilling, sowing, and harvesting. On ordinary days, wizards adept in elental magic would cast spells to fertilize the land, and just a few people could manage a large tract of land!

“It’s almost like the heaven described in the Bible…” Ham murmured to himself.

It was rumored that in God’s heaven, rivers would flow with fine wine, wheat fields would produce bountiful spikes without the need for farming, and every tree branch would be laden with succulent and juicy steaks…

Although he hadn’t seen rivers made of wine and steaks growing on trees, this wheat field could be fard and harvested automatically, and there were alchemical devices that could produce tens of thousands of ters of fabric in a single day…

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The beauty described in the Bible existed only in imagination, but the miracles of Iyeta, he had witnessed with his own eyes!

“Lord Lynn, can these alchemical machines be used in the kingdom?” Ryder hurriedly inquired. The Kingdom of Hadlara was also in the midst of the sumr harvest, and if they had such harvesting machines, they would no longer need to toil from dawn to dusk buried in the fields.

“It’s probably too late for now, as the production of the harvesters is limited, and after Iyeta uses them, they will still need to serve the other cities of Wizard Land. However, by the ti of autumn planting, we could send so plowing machines to the kingdom…” Lynn said thoughtfully.

“If Aidan and the others saw this sight, they would be scared out of their wits…” Ham murmured, for if one did not see it with their own eyes, no one would believe that plowing and harvesting could beco so effortless.

After taking a round with the harvesters, the wizards from the Alchemy Research Institute couldn’t get enough and hopped off the machines, giving Ryder and the others a turn to experience it.

Especially for Beatty—he was the farm owner here!

This ti, the demonstration of the effectiveness of the harvesters was handled personally by the wizards for experintal purposes, but in the future, it would be up to Beatty to operate them himself.

They kept busy until evening, and the originally vast and boundless wheat field was now left with only the half-cut stalks still rooted in the ground—the harvesting work was thoroughly completed!

It would have taken more than thirty people, working for five or six days to accomplish this task; now five harvesters had done the work of dozens of people in just half a day. Most importantly, no one was tired, and the wheat grains were already separated, saving a lot of ti.

Beatty, overwheld with gratitude, warmly insisted that everyone stay for a celebration, slaughtering the only cal beast in the house for a proper feast.

By the ti Lynn and his companions returned to the academy, it was already night, and they were also delivered the invitation to the academic seminar.

Considering that the war with the Church might last a long ti, this year’s academic seminar was unsurprisingly moved up by a month.

Lynn was very interested in this seminar; since he had created glass products, the wizards’ understanding and research pace in the microscopic realm had accelerated considerably, and astronomy had made leaps and bounds.

Wizards from the Prophecy School had already created large astronomical telescopes, preparing to further perfect the star chart, and he had already seen related papers many tis in the “Magic Daily.”

During the ti he spent using magic power to cause disturbances in the kingdom, Lynn kept himself busy, publishing nurous theories about electromagnetism, earning much acclaim and so skepticism.

However, Lynn had not yet fully decided which theory to present this ti; naturally, what he most wanted to refine was the elental model.

As long as there was a way to create those rare elents, many powerful technologies could be transford into magic, like setting off a nuclear explosion spell, which would send the Church’s army straight to heaven.

No, perhaps they wouldn’t even get the chance to ascend to heaven.

If so, there would be no need to fight the war…

Lynn imagined the scene of a nuclear explosion in his mind, but he also understood that even if he were to successfully create such powerful magic, it wouldn’t necessarily guarantee victory in the war.

The divine powers of gods above the status of legends remained an unknown; just one incarnation had displayed the ability to twist ti and space, not so easily dealt with…

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