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In the afternoon, dozens of wizards from the Iyeta Academy gathered in a spacious magic laboratory, pondering the deeper aning behind the words of this magical prodigy.

However, the young and vibrant Elok didn't have so many concerns and imdiately answered, "Food is of course wheat, beans, and corn..."

Lydia also raised her hand high and answered, "We need to plant seeds in the ground, then water them, fertilize them, repeat the process until they grow out of the ground!"

"Yes, you could say that!" Lynn nodded, then continued with a smile, "But do you know how plants transform various elents into nutrients that we can absorb?"

Elok and Lydia were speechless for a mont, even three-ring wizards like Philip, who focused on elental studies, were stumped by Lynn's question.

They had never paid attention to how wheat absorbed various elents from the soil during its growth process and eventually beca edible food.

Fortunately, Lynn didn't expect them to be able to answer and directly revealed the answer.

"It relies on photosynthesis!"

This was common knowledge known to all in the federation in his previous life!

As the bottom layer of the entire ecosystem, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into energy-storing organic matter through photosynthesis, which is the source of biological energy!

In the distant ancient tis, humans, like wild beasts, obtained food through gathering and hunting, greatly affected by the environnt, weather, and luck, and hunger was a frequent occurrence.

It wasn't until the skills of farming and animal husbandry were developed that stable access to food was possible, laying a solid foundation for later large-scale settlents and the formation of nations.

However, this stability was limited; perhaps a drought or a large-scale war could destroy everything in an instant!

It wasn't until the twenty-first century that humans, for the first ti in a laboratory, synthesized starch directly using carbon dioxide, water, electricity (light), and a special catalyst enzy!

This achievent was undoubtedly revolutionary!

It ant that from then on, food production directly broke away from the reliance on land, sunlight, and the environnt, and could be produced batch by batch like assembly line work!

Efficiency was raised by several levels!

It's worth noting that natural photosynthesis in plants involves dozens of extrely complex biochemical reactions, takes months, and the theoretical energy conversion efficiency is very low, about 2%.

While artificial starch synthesis only required eleven steps, and the energy conversion rate was raised to seven percent.

After entering the twenty-second century, based on the needs of interstellar navigation and the establishnt of nuclear fusion reactors, artificial starch synthesis once again experienced a technological explosion, and the energy utilization rate directly soared to about twenty percent, reducing the eleven steps to six! 𝘙

In addition, there were also technologies in the smart brain related to artificial synthesis of wheat flour, cornal, and so on. After all, these were just so inorganic synthesis, although the technical difficulty was higher, it was still fundantally the sa!

As Lynn explained the principles of magic, he extended his right hand.

The water vapor and carbon dioxide in the air were quickly stripped away, followed by a strong flash of lightning, and various trace elents rged into it under the control of spiritual power.

Using the void as a pot, and magic as a spatula, transforming inorganic into organic...

Lynn demonstrated his art of making bread in front of dozens of wizards like this!

About fifteen seconds later, fine powder began to appear in the void, floating and accumulating together, forming a spherical shape.

This scene of creation from the void made the wizards from the Iyeta Academy marvel!

"Water!"

Lynn spoke again, and more water vapor was converted into liquid water and poured into the powder. Then, using Mage Hand, he rapidly kneaded the dough. Under pressure, the sphere quickly deford and twisted, and finally, direct microwave heating technology was used for baking.

The originally thin dough imdiately expanded under the heat, becoming as thick as four fingers, a square bread brick!

It took only about three minutes and a few seconds!

"This is my magic bread!"

Using Mage Hand, Lynn placed the bread brick on the square table.

Elok, Kevin, Philip, and others imdiately crowded around, staring at the bread brick on the table, amazed at the magical skill Lynn had demonstrated...

"Can we eat it?" Lydia reached out and touched it, feeling soft, unlike the bread she bought in the market, which was hard enough to be used as a shield and weapon.

"Of course!" Lynn said with a smile. Otherwise, why would he bother making these things?

Hearing Lynn's affirmative answer, Lydia imdiately tore off a piece and put it in her mouth.

"How is it? Does it taste okay?" Lynn quickly asked. Although he had added many trace elents to enhance its nutrition, it was hard to say how it tasted specifically.

Lydia frowned and thought for a long ti before finding an adjective.

"It tastes like a cloud!"

The girl's evaluation made Philip and others feel extrely curious, so they each took a piece and tasted it, and then understood why Lydia said so.

Because this kind of bread was soft to bite into, not hard at all. The texture was even better than white bread, the only drawback was that it didn't have much taste.

If you could dip it in so bean paste to eat, it would definitely be a great delicacy!

"It seems that from now on, we don't have to worry about food anymore!" Philip said excitedly.

Lynn's art of bread-making was really amazing. This ant that in the future, when wizards went on long trips, they didn't need to carry any food anymore. When they were thirsty, they could extract water vapor from the air, and when they were hungry, they could cast a bread-making spell, which was incredibly convenient.

"I wonder if this counts as third-tier magic, and can apprentices use it? How much magic power does it need to consu?" Kevin asked a substantial question again, which was about its universality.

This concerned the scope of application of this spell.

"From the difficulty of casting spells, casting the complete Bread-Making spell should be considered third-tier magic!" Lynn pondered and said.

Kevin furrowed his brows slightly. Even if all the three-tier wizards in the Parliant were counted together, it would not be enough to supply the entire kingdom with this spell!

Fortunately, Lynn soon added, "We can separate each step of the spell and build corresponding alchemy arrays to make it, which will greatly reduce the difficulty."

"If it's just synthesizing starch, it's even simpler!"

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