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At Dennis's enthusiastic invitation, Orlando quickly hopped aboard, only to experience the alchemical steam car's "comfort" and "convenience." Yet, it was slow and jerky...

The alchemical cars produced in the workshop had this quirk, but as Lord Lynn had ntioned, adding a tire to the wheels and smoothing the ground could largely alleviate the issue.

"What's that wheel over there?" Dennis wasn't in a rush to ask about the internal combustion engine; instead, he pointed to a towering wheel in the distance, curious.

The mont they entered Iyeta Harbor, he noticed ittowering over twenty ters, perpetually rotating.

"That's a water wheel used for irrigating farmlands, sothing Lord Lynn cares deeply about regarding the common folk..." Orlando explained with a smile, having answered the sa question countless tis, making it second nature. Soon, he delved into the principles behind this contraption.

Utilizing the inertia of water movent, it rotated spokes, lifting buckets filled with river water stage by stage. At the top, the buckets naturally tilted, pouring water into channels, ultimately irrigating the fields.

"Utilizing nature's own power... a sophisticated design!" Dennis nodded, impressed.

"I heard the wizards of the Iyeta School created an alchemical contraption capable of reaching ninety kiloters per hour. Is that true?" Raphael, seated nearby, was quick to inquire.

His interest in Lynn's new research was profound; hence, he took this ride, also representing the council to evaluate the internal combustion engine.

"Absolutely true! In fact, there was another breakthrough just yesterdaythe maximum speed limit has been raised to a hundred and ten kiloters!" Orlando explained.

A hundred and ten kiloters? Isn't that increasingly far-fetched?

Dennis frowned, suspicious of whether the other was exaggerating.

Behind him, mbers of the alchemical society wore expressions of discontent. Before they could voice their objections, a sudden, violent explosion resonated.

Like thunder striking, the ground seed to tremble abruptly.

"What's happening? Could it be an earthquake?" Dennis instinctively said.

The land of wizards atop the sea was prone to occasional earthquakes, the inspiration for vibration magic, though these elentalists hadn't yet pinned down their source.

But soon, Dennis realized it couldn't be an earthquake; a thick plu of smoke billowed from a distance above the alchemical workshop's residence.

"Perhaps it's so alchemical apparatus exploding..." a jovial alchemist remarked. Even the earliest steam engines faced boiler explosions.

"No, it's likely Dean Lynn experinting with the power of gunpowder..." Orlando explained, rubbing his ears.

Gunpowder?

The onlookers were stunned.

Only now did Dennis notice such commotion; the townsfolk seed unperturbed, as if they were accustod to such events.

Orlando refrained from further explanation; after all, his knowledge of the matter was limited, understanding it rely as another highly potent weapon.

With myriad questions, Dennis and his companions swiftly arrived at the open area in front of the alchemical workshop. A large crowd had gathered here, and from afar, the terrain appeared pocked and blasted by flas, resembling the aftermath of a bombardnt.

Lynn spotted the steam car arriving and led everyone in greeting.

"Long ti no see, Master Raphael!" Lynn imdiately spotted Raphael disembarking and greeted him warmly.

"It has indeed been a while, but I've heard plenty about you in Greenreel." Raphael smiled and then turned to introduce Lynn.

"This is the inventor of the alchemical steam engine, Dennis."

Lynn's eyes lit up; soone who independently invented a steam engine was undoubtedly a talent!

"It's an honor to et you, Master Dennis. Your steam engine is truly a revolutionary invention." Lynn extended his hand to Dennis, already contemplating how to keep him in the harbor town.

Dennis furrowed his brow, montarily unsure if the other's words were sarcastic or genuine.

The mbers of the alchemical society behind him clearly perceived Lynn's words as a provocation, their faces darkening instantly.

One male wizard stepped forward, unwavering. "Lord Lynn, we ca to Iyeta to see your internal combustion engine, to verify if it's as miraculous as rumored..."

"Of course, no problem, but please wait a mont. The final experint of the day is about to conclude." Lynn casually nodded and then signaled to Darren, indicating the last experint.

Several dwarves imdiately busied themselves, stuffing a heap of murky 'stones' into wooden barrels. Then, they arranged many packaged phosphorus and gravel, stacking them hundreds of ters away.

Darren's movents were incredibly cautious; he understood the danger of this stuff.

After placing the gunpowder and retreating to a safe distance, the dwarves' expressions turned expectant, all gazing at Lynn.

"Dean Lynn, may we proceed?" Lydia asked eagerly, pulling out a rocket and fixing it onto a specially crafted longbow.

Lydia stood at about one ter three, wielding a longbow not much larger, a sowhat comical sight, but the innate strength of her race wasn't a joke.

The longbow was drawn taut like a full moon, aid skyward. As the bowstring was released, a fiery arrow shot out, tracing a parabola toward the distant barrels.

The wizard onlookers instinctively covered their ears.

What was happening?

The alchemical society's wizards were puzzled, but Dennis recalled the trendous noise he'd heard monts ago.

Simultaneously, the rocket penetrated the wooden boards, igniting the black powder inside, exploding rapidly.

Boom! As if thunder had struck nearby, an incandescent fla soared into the sky, engulfing the surrounding land. Flas and debris flew as the target nearby shattered instantly.

Dennis keenly felt the rush of heat enveloping them; his ears were ringing. When the smoke cleared, the grassy field before them had turned to scorched earth. Due to the mixture of phosphorus, the flas continued, almost turning the surroundings into a fiery sea...

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