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Lynn pondered in her mind which thod of constraint should be used for the nuclear fusion reactor. After a while, she noticed Del standing by her side.

Seeing that the Star of Magic had finally co out of her thoughts, Del hurriedly reported, "My Lady, the wizards in the western empire who were pursued by the church have safely arrived at the City of Fire Oil."

"These are so personnel files that need attention!" Del said as he handed over a list.

Lynn reached out and took it. The nas on it were written in a series, with about twenty nas marked in yellow or red.

Although the Council had long possessed ans of detecting divine arts to ensure that only wizards entered the City of Fire Oil, Lynn would never take these 'compatriots' lightly.

About two years ago, the disaster caused by the evil mage rc, in the land of wizards, was still fresh in mory—the beginning of all this was when an archbishop disguised as a wizard infiltrated through ans of reincarnation.

With this precedent, the Council naturally had to be cautious. So, at Lynn's suggestion, they added a small test—a psychic wizard secretly casting a spell to probe emotional fluctuations. Those wizards who reacted strongly while reading the notes would be suspected.

After all, the more devout believers were, the more angry they would feel towards the insults written on the notes, not to ntion having to curse them out loud.

However, this thod was not one hundred percent accurate. After all, the false god had considerable influence within the empire. So wizards and apprentices within the empire even dared not speak their god's na out of extre fear. So, it could only serve as a reference to screen out suspicious targets.

Lynn's gaze quickly swept over the list, and she was quite surprised to see a familiar na on it. She couldn't help but pause for a mont, a hint of surprise appearing on her face.

"Ivina..." Lynn whispered softly.

"My Lady, is this your acquaintance?" Del cautiously asked.

He naturally knew that the Star of Magic had been active within the empire before arriving in the land of wizards, so having a few acquaintances was normal.

The age and remarkable appearance of the other party made Del speculate differently.

"Sort of." Lynn nodded. Just by the na, she couldn't be sure, but if the age and hair color matched, then it was likely the person she knew.

At the ti when she had just crossed over, in order to sneak into Harbor Town to find the hider, La Loude, to obtain a ticket to the land of wizards, she reluctantly borrowed the identity of his brother, Lot Pedro.

In the end, she didn't find the person she was looking for, but was caught by the steward and forced to enter Pedro's mansion.

Fortunately, the relationships within this dilapidated noble family were extrely complicated, or it could be described as twisted. Baron was imrsed in power and influence, seemingly caring for his children, but in reality, he treated them as tools for power promotion and family revival.

And Ivina, the sister, was mixed with envy, jealousy, and hatred towards Lot.

Lynn rembered that before leaving Harbor Town by sea, to repay the favor of borrowing Lot's identity, she gave Ivina a good lesson, hoping to break this twisted family relationship.

Two years had passed, and had the other party beco a wizard?

This was an unexpected change...

"Since she is your acquaintance, there is no need to investigate." Del picked up his pen, intending to cross out Ivina's na from the list, but Lynn shook her head and stopped him. "No, we're not that close. Let's follow the rules! Don't miss any possibilities because of ..."

Although he had so contact with Ivina, their relationship couldn't be considered good, and those were all things of the past. Lynn didn't intend to contact her again.

"I understand, my Lady." Del pondered for a mont, then marked Ivina's na with a note of special attention.

"Is there anything else to report?" Lynn noticed that Del didn't leave after taking back the list, so she spoke again.

"It's about the uranium mine... Recently, there have been attacks on guards and miners there, and even a golem has been gnawed." Del said with a trace of concern on his face.

Hearing this, Lynn's expression also beca sowhat serious. The discovery of the demonic stone had made her speculate that there must be a creature, or even a group, capable of devouring nuclear fuel deep in the uranium mine.

During the ti of mining uranium ore, the wizards responsible for exploring the mines had not been able to find these monsters, so they had been delaying dealing with it.

"Has the Council sent anyone to deal with it?" Lynn asked.

"Master Raphael has already taken a pair of alchemists to capture this monster, but so far, there has been no useful information returned." Del hesitated.

"In that case, I'll go take a look too!" Lynn was sowhat worried.

It was knee-jerk to know that such monsters could only be described as terrifying, and definitely not easy to deal with!

...

It took about five hours to travel from the City of Fire Oil to the capital, even by airship. By the ti Lynn arrived at the uranium mine, it was early morning of the next day.

Thanks to the previous blockade by the church and rumors of demon curses, there were no people around the mine area, not even a shadow.

But Lynn knew very well that all of this was just a facade.

Aurora, who was proficient in visual illusion, had set up a large-scale polarizing magic here. The airship seed to pass through a thin curtain of water, and the interior scene quickly appeared in front of her.

The area of this mine was vast, and the guards were extrely strict. Everywhere, one could see riflen with modern flintlock rifles on guard duty and patrol.

The mont the airship penetrated the magic barrier, several machine guns and railguns had already aid at it. This was still after Lynn had communicated in advance via electromagnetic waves; otherwise, the entire airship would have been shot full of holes by now.

Such strict precautions were also instructed by Lynn herself. The security level of this uranium mine was even higher than that of the capital and the City of Fire Oil! After all, once that false god got hold of a sample of uranium, there was a high probability that he could replicate his nuclear spell.

Then the Damocles sword hanging over their enemies' heads would fall on themselves!

The airship slowly landed on a clearing in the mine area, and Raphael, Alade, and Sanchez, who had received the news early, were already waiting there.

"It's really rare, Master Lynn, it seems your new research has been completed?" Raphael greeted Lynn warmly, coming forward to hug her.

He knew very well that this Star of Magic had been holed up in the laboratory researching new magical theories for the past few days.

Last ti, she had revealed the internal structure of atoms and created the terrifying magic of nuclear fusion. He wondered what grand ideas she would co up with this ti.

"Sort of." Lynn nodded, but did not reveal anything. Instead, she asked, "What about the monster that attacked the miners? Have you found its trail?"

"Not yet!" Raphael shook his

head sowhat helplessly. "Its speed is fast, and it appears and disappears mysteriously. So far, we haven't found even a hair of it, let alone knowing what this thing looks like."

As Raphael spoke, he showed Lynn the bodies of the miners who had been attacked.

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