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Aurora and Harrov were just as engrossed in the delicate experint of atomic mass asurent as Vittorio was.

How minuscule the elents truly were, they did not know, for in a single drop of water there could be hundreds of thousands or even millions of water elents, which themselves were composed of the two basic elents: hydrogen and oxygen. Only 'incredibly small' could describe them!

If it weren't for the ability to sense them with magic power, many Wizards would probably doubt whether elents actually existed.

To asure the volu and weight of such tiny elents was almost impossible, yet Bo'er had turned the impossible into possible!

Previously, when Lynn was conducting constant asurents, he used a similar experint that magnified the barely perceptible gravitational pull between two iron spheres using light, thus precisely calculating it!

It was entirely feasible!

Just as everyone was still marveling, Isaac Newton at the side spoke up with so impatience.

"Surely you have more to say today than just this, Bo'er. There's no need to dwell on such superficial matters!"

Superficial... Vittorio's face took on an odd expression, yet he was unable to contradict, because they hadn't even figured out these "superficial" matters!

A certain soone's words echoed in Vittorio's mind from when they first arrived in the Wizard Land.

[The magical theories of Wizard Land are outdated!]

Vittorio and Aurora exchanged glances, both rely giving a wry smile.

Harrov shook his head; he had warned them to be cautious with their words here, lest they expose their lack of knowledge...

Amidst their helplessness, the three of them also looked towards Bo'er, very curious about the purpose of his gathering them.

"Of course I have more to say than that!" Bo'er followed up on Isaac's words with a certain arrogance. "In fact, I am about to rank all atoms!"

With a snap of his fingers, a massive chart appeared in front of everyone.

The chart was laid out with rows and columns but was void of any numbers or symbols—it was just an empty chart.

"This chart is not yet complete, as it still lacks several key factors that could affect their ranking order, so I hope you all could help perfect it!" Bo'er earnestly said.

"Lord Bo'er, you already have a clear understanding of the elents, don't you?" Vittorio asked, puzzled.

If the other party could calculate the mass of elents, then volu shouldn't be an exception. With density, molecular weight, and such, it was as if he had turned elents upside down!

"No one dares to claim they completely understand everything about atoms, myself included!" Bo'er shook his head and sighed.

"While I do have so superficial research on atoms, there is still one thing I haven't fully figured out, and that is the structure of atoms!"

"Structure? Do you an the shape of elents?" Aurora suddenly asked.

"No, the internal structure!" Bo'er emphasized. "I believe atoms are divisible!"

Bo'er's statent was undoubtedly a challenge to the mainstream magical doctrine of Wizard Land, as every Wizard is told during their magic practices that elents are the most fundantal substance constructing the whole world!

The idea that elents are indivisible had been proven ti and again through experints!

Even under tens of thousands of degrees of high temperature, colliding with each other, the elents themselves remained as stable as mountains!

This was no exception when cutting substances; the blade would pass through, but the internal elents remained intact. Elental Controller, Altoc, even concluded that elents repel each other and maintain a minimal distance.

So Wizards even considered the elents to be the hardest substances in the world, indestructible.

Yet, hindered by Bo'er's recent splendid explanation of asuring atoms and making the impossible possible, the three did not dare speak out rashly. They could only listen as the legends of the Secret Magic Society debated whether the internal structure of atoms was 'solid spheres,' 'raisins,' or 'waterlon-shaped'...

Moreover, these theories on atomic structure were not just re fantasy; they at least had logical consistency and were grounded in so empirical basis. Bo'er even conducted experints to determine whether the atom's interior was solid or hollow.

At this mont, Vittorio and Aurora intensely felt the sa uneasy feeling Harrov had the first ti he attended the discussion.

It was like a Wizard Apprentice blending into a group of formal Wizards discussing how to emulate elents with magic mimicry, only describable as being at a complete loss.

Faced with the occasional inquiries from the others, Vittorio's forehead began sweating profusely as he struggled to offer a few words to fend them off.

The only consolation for him was that Bo'er and the others didn't seem to have completely figured out the internal structure of atoms either, and for now, these theories were still in a stage of theoretical perfection but lacked substantive evidence...

This was also the aim of the discussion, to explore the essence of atoms according to their properties, and to create an Elent Ranking Table!

If successful, there was no doubt that this Elent Ranking Table would beco the cornerstone of the entire magic system!

It would an that Wizards' understanding and application of elents would advance to a completely new level!

But could atoms truly be split apart? And what kind of force would it take to cut an atom in half...

Vittorio lapsed into deep contemplation. Another Chairman of the council, Altoc, once made similar speculations, seeking to study even more microscopic realms, though whether he succeeded was unknown. Instead, he seed to have gone mad, muttering about Elental Ghosts every day with clarity drifting away, and his manuscripts left behind full of nonsensical gibberish.

That's why they had halted experints and research related to elents... Now it seed necessary to pick it up again.

The discussion about the nature and internal structure of atoms continued for more than an hour, with several possible models being presented in the void using magic mimicry, which greatly enlightened Harrov, Aurora, and Vittorio.

Just as the discussion was drawing to a close, Aurora stepped forward and broached the actual matter.

"Ladies and gentlen, I believe you are all sowhat aware of the recent war between the church and the kingdom?"

"Indeed, we have heard about it." Seated on the left, the white-haired Einstein nodded his head and continued, "Didn't you already win the battle, driving the church's expeditionary force out of the kingdom?"

Victory?

With a helpless shake of his head, Harrov thought it was more luck that they had simply managed to escape with their lives!

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