Dennis couldn't help but take a few steps forward, his gaze fixed on Lynn in the center of the array. In Lynn's outstretched right hand, a new elent was gradually taking shape.
Incredibly minute, imperceptible to the naked eye, yet distinctly clear in perception.
Dennis was utterly convinced this wasn't any elent he knew of, not belonging to any known category.
From the mont this elent appeared, it emitted a peculiar force continuously outward.
At this realization, Dennis couldn't contain his excitent.
What is an elent? According to the wizarding theory, elents are the core of everything, the foundation of existence!
And how many types of elents are there? Any wizard who has studied elental science could answer: a total of forty-nine!
To uncover these elents, they scoured everything in the wizarding world, using Material Deconstruction to break them down and categorize them.
These forty-nine elents were the answer. So elental scholars even asserted that there might be no more elents in this world. They laid the foundation of elental science, leaving others to build magic upon it.
Dennis naturally scoffed at this claim.
Especially after calculating the area of the Eternal Star, he realized the vastness of the world. There had to be many unknown elents they hadn't discovered yet.
However, the magical world hadn't discovered any new elents in nearly thirty years. It was why Althok, the Controller of Elents, placed his hope in the more microscopic world.
And now, a new elent appeared before him, possibly an entirely new type. How could Dennis not feel excited?
For all wizards well-versed in elental science, this was groundbreaking news!
If not for Lynn currently breaking through and the alchemical array still active, Dennis would have rushed in to inquire about this new elent imdiately.
Just as Dennis anxiously waited, the previously stable alchemical array suddenly beca chaotic, all stemming from the new elent in Lynn's hand.
"Stop quickly!" Dennis's expression changed abruptly. He didn't have ti to worry about the new elent; he urgently shouted.
Yet before the words settled, a massive elental force erupted. The imnse magical power bound within the array instantly lost control, forming a powerful elental storm that swept everything around.
The entire alchemical array shattered, the elental storm blasting the surroundings into pieces...
Kevin and the others standing nearby staggered, narrowly avoiding being swept into the elental storm. After steadying themselves, they wore expressions of shock.
Could the breakthrough have failed?
Kevin fretted.
After the elental storm subsided, Lynn's figure quickly reappeared before everyone. Besides looking a bit disheveled, he seed unhard, only frowning in deep thought.
Seeing Lynn's furrowed brow, Kevin imdiately understood. A tinge of regret appeared on his face as he sighed, stepping forward to console. "Dean Lynn, breaking through as a Grand Wizard isn't an easy task. You still have plenty of ti. A montary setback doesn't count for much."
"Wait, who said I failed in the breakthrough?" Lynn paused, puzzled.
"Which ans, you succeeded?" Kevin asked in astonishnt.
"Of course!" Lynn nodded with a smile. Then, with a thought, the magic in his domain spontaneously transford into iron elents, instantly coalescing into a several-ter-long heavy sword, suspended in the air.
His domain spanned twelve ters, giving him control to manipulate these magics as he pleased, altering and combining them at will.
"Excellent! With this, the Iyeta School gains another Grand Wizard!" Kevin exclaid excitedly. There were no more doubts; the ability to mimic tallic elents was sothing only a Grand Wizard could achieve!
The wizards from other schools were equally jubilant.
Since the passing of Master Herlram, Iyeta had lost a pillar. Despite Lynn's innovative theories shining in academic discussions and elevating the reputation of the Iyeta School throughout the wizarding world, a Grand Wizard was the true asure of a school's strength!
"Wait, if you successfully broke through, what about the magical turmoil earlier?" Kevin suddenly rembered and asked, perplexed.
Before Lynn could reply, Dennis, standing nearby, urgently interjected, "Dean Lynn, were you trying to create a new elent just now?"
Dennis's tone was exceedingly solemn, even using the word 'create'!
In the past, elents were only described as discovered, as they naturally existed. They rely found and utilized those elents using Material Deconstruction.
But what Lynn did was different. Initially, Dennis thought Lynn was mimicking an unknown new elent using magic. However, when the elent spiraled out of control, he realized sothing was off. Lynn was unmistakably constructing a new elent from scratch!
But how could that be possible?
Even the legendary councilors couldn't achieve sothing so absurd, yet Lynn had nearly succeeded just now.
"No, not exactly creating. I happened to overhear a master from the Secret Magic Society ntion the structure and corresponding model of this 'Plutonium' elent, so I wanted to see if I could replicate it," Lynn shook his head, explaining. "Unfortunately, it ended in failure."
In his view, wizards' use of elents could be likened to coding. They replicated and pasted successful codes using magic. As long as they didn't ss with it too much, it would work.
What Lynn attempted was more like guessing what the code was for, trying to write it and encountering a bug during execution.
From the successful generation of the elent, it seed the federal database's model of 'Plutonium' elents had no issues. However, when mimicking the electronic layer, it suddenly stalled because it involved the quantum realm. He still didn't know how to induce electron transitions or how to make them exhibit a probability distribution...
In other words, for this part of the code, he had to guess. And that's where the problem arose...
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