On the second day after the internal eting of the councilors, all wizards proficient in thunder magic were summoned, setting aside their tasks to initiate mass production of thorium!
The thod used was the relatively ancient electrolysis thod!
The only drawback was the imnse power consumption, but fortunately, the wizards could generate electricity manually. Hundreds of wizards proficient in thunder magic gathered together and could process around ten tons of lake water in a day.
anwhile, Victorio led a group of alchemists pondering how to arrange the energy guidance array.
After hearing Lynn's description, he truly understood how daunting his task was. He needed to channel energy equivalent to ten thousand nuclear explosions into the alchemical array, then inject it into the spiritual bodies in an orderly manner. The difficulty could be imagined!
Victorio was extrely cautious, striving to perfect the array, as he was the guinea pig. Any slight flaw would lead to his complete annihilation under the terrifying energy surge!
Such a large-scale mobilization by the council was naturally hard to conceal.
To prevent information leakage, Harof let out a rumor that due to the massive nuclear explosion perford by the star of magic, the water in the river outside the city was no longer drinkable or suitable for irrigation. They were working on solving the radiation pollution problem.
The rumors of water pollution caused a small-scale panic in the city, but the council, who had been prepared, quickly quelled it. In fact, the water they had been drinking during this ti was not from the river but extracted from Lake Ers.
The wizards spent several days digging a large water canal and, after extracting heavy water, used the rest to supply the city's residents with water.
However, irrigation for farmland was indeed a significant problem.
This delighted Monroe, who had been secretly gathering intelligence. He found that the wizards had no intention of cultivating farmland. Even the existing land had been abandoned, and all the peasants had entered workshops to produce firearms, cannons, or various exotic goods.
Almost every day, caravans loaded with large sums of gold and silver entered the City of Fire Oil, then left satisfied with boxes of goods, making profits that made everyone jealous!
Monroe hated these imperial rchants who betrayed their master and dealt with demons, but he endured it, letting these wizards and rchants enjoy themselves for a while!
As long as there were problems with this year's autumn harvest, it wouldn't take long for the entire city, or even the entire kingdom, to fall into a dire famine.
Apart from this, what Monroe found particularly abhorrent was the curriculum of the Wizard Academy.
Considering the wizards coming into the empire, whose levels of magic varied, the council decided to throw them all into the Wizard Academy for reconstruction.
This rough asure caused dissatisfaction among so wizards, especially several great wizards who had co from afar, who did not think they needed to study in the academy.
But after actually experiencing the curriculum of the magic academy, they found that it seed sowhat different from what they had imagined.
In addition to basic subjects such as elents, shaping, alchemy, and potions, there were also three subjects: mathematics, physics, and chemistry.
After taking a few classes, Lucas and the others quickly discovered that the so-called physics was about the laws of the world's operation, the basis of force field magic.
And chemistry was the foundation of elental magic. Just a periodic table made the elental wizards astonished.
They never expected that soone could summarize and classify the various characteristics of elents into a table, even ranking them...
It could only be said that this place was truly a sanctuary for wizards!
Even the great wizards who had previously been aloof, upon seeing hundreds of elents listed on the table, had to admit that their basic knowledge of magic needed improvent.
"Your Excellency Philip, why does this boron elent only have a na and number on the periodic table? Is it so kind of novel elent kept secret?" Lucas suddenly noticed sothing strange on the periodic table. Ř
"Master Lynn speculated that it might exist, but it hasn't been found yet!" Philip explained.
"Speculated?" Monroe sneered and spoke. "Is the entire periodic table guessed by that Master Lynn?"
"According to the explanation above, the volu of an atom may be only a few thousandths of a centiter, and it may float in the air. How were their weight, density, and volu asured?"
Monroe's words made the wizards present furrow their brows involuntarily.
Based on the novel things they had seen since entering this City of Fire Oil, they didn't question much about the content on this periodic table.
But after Monroe's interruption, Lucas and others also had the sa doubts. How did Master Lynn asure the various data of such small elents?
"Idiot! Just because you can't figure it out doesn't an others can't. How could Master Lynn's wisdom be understood by you?" Philip looked disdainfully at Monroe, then proceeded to explain to everyone.
The order of this periodic table is not randomly arranged but determined by the number of protons in the elent's structure.
For example, among the many elents they discovered and confird, the atomic number of hydrogen is one, helium is two, lithium and beryllium are three and four, and then suddenly the sequence of carbon jumps to six, with nitrogen and oxygen having the sequence of seven and eight, respectively, but strangely, there is no five!
Lynn believed that the sequence for five (protons in the nucleus) must exist; they just hadn't discovered it yet!
The rest of the elents were also 'predicted' in this way!
As for their mass, it was asured using gravity as a ruler. By amplifying the slight differences through a thod of minor deformation, their masses could be obtained.
"Master Lynn once said that asuring the length of sothing doesn't necessarily require a ruler, and asuring the weight of sothing doesn't need a balance!" Philip explained Lin's Dean's ingenious ideas in a straightforward manner to the wizards present.
The order of this periodic table is not randomly arranged, but determined by the number of protons in the elent's structure.
For example, among the many elents they discovered and confird, the atomic number of hydrogen is one, helium is two, lithium and beryllium are three and four, and then suddenly the sequence of carbon jumps to six, with nitrogen and oxygen having the sequence of seven and eight, respectively, but strangely, there is no five!
Lynn believed that the sequence for five (protons in the nucleus) must exist; they just hadn't discovered it yet!
The rest of the elents were also 'predicted' in this way!
As for their mass, it was asured using gravity as a ruler. By amplifying the slight differences through a thod of minor deformation, their masses could be obtained.
"Master Lynn once said that asuring the length of sothing doesn't necessarily require a ruler, and asuring the weight of sothing doesn't need a balance!" Philip explained Lin's Dean's ingenious ideas in a straightforward manner to the wizards present.
Monroe, with limited education, listened with confusion, but dared not speak, as the wizards beside him were all praising unanimously.
"To use gravity as a ruler, and space-ti as a curtain, indeed worthy of the Star of Magic, to think of such a thod!" Lucas praised admiringly.
"Since the sequence of elents is determined by their internal structure, then the council must have already figured
out how to arrange the formation, right?" soone asked excitedly.
Philip nodded. "Yes, they have already figured out a way. As for the thod, it was not disclosed to us, but it is estimated that it will be implented in a few days!"
"Then does this an that the 'new weapons' that the council plans to create will be completed soon?" soone asked eagerly.
Philip nodded and said, "Yes! By then, we will have no need to fear the invasion of other countries or the aggression of demons!"
The wizards present were all excited. The new era of the wizards was about to begin!
Monroe frowned tightly, seemingly hesitant about sothing, but after a mont, he still didn't speak.
At this mont, the door of the classroom was pushed open, and a student ran in excitedly, shouting, "Teacher Philip, there are a few rchants from outside the empire who want to discuss business with you!"
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