Chapter 477: Chapter 476: Outsider and Insider
“Is there anything else?”
“No, that’s all.”
Under Doradoli’s scrutinous gaze, Tuya felt uneasy and dared not speak out of turn.
“Not bad, a thousand ters is indeed not a long distance. What about the others, any opinions or thoughts, let’s treat this as an academic discussion and speak freely.”
President Doradoli observed everyone’s expressions, then quietly addressed the crowd.
Hearing this, Tuya felt relieved, he glanced at soone and a smirk appeared at the corner of his eye.
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The president had approved, and was encouraging everyone to find faults, let’s see how this so-called scholar wraps this up.
After President Doradoli spoke, ti ticked by and to Tuya’s surprise, no one stood up like he had imagined; it was completely different from being the target of public criticism.
These cowards!
It infuriated him.
He didn’t realize that most sorcerers, perhaps due to insufficient knowledge in spatial studies, could not see the issue clearly but could sowhat sense that sothing was off.
In front of three Arcane Wizards, they chose to speak cautiously, not wanting to leave a bad impression on the president.
Moreover, as the saying goes, “As the tree, so the shadow.”
To Ivann Marichardon, this scholar, they of course needed to treat him with respect, the sa with those Enchantnt Masters involved in the project, unlike so greenhorn who was pleased with rely spotting an easily noticeable issue.
They might end up turning themselves into a joke!
A small number of sorcerers had truly discerned the essence and were closely observing and verifying, in no hurry to express their own views.
“President Doradoli, since everyone seems to need ti to think, why not let people from outside the School of Space or non-Enchanters share their perspectives?”
Others remained silent, but Hotter suddenly made a suggestion.
His words clearly targeted soone; following his gaze, the sorcerers turned their attention to a few individuals at the back, who seed sowhat out of place among the other sorcerers.
“Tewu Fitzgerald (Beiluo Gardner), greeting the three esteed ones, and all the sorcerers present.”
These two were initially watching from the back of the crowd but didn’t expect to be called out so soon; yet, they approached without any stage fright, showing the deanor of their great family.
These were not nobodies; people imdiately recognized them and started speculating about their motives.
“Sorcerers, it’s rare for you to visit Sky Flow Valley, feel free to express any different views,” suggested Doradoli casually.
“May we co forward and try it?” Just as Tewu was about to speak, Beiluo quietly stopped him, also suggesting they experience it firsthand.
“Granted.”
“Thank you, esteed ones.”
After obtaining permission, the two approached without hesitancy, leading their people away from the crowd.
With the assistance of the project research team mbers, several of them experienced the “Return City” wonder, with Beiluo and Tewu trying multiple tis to view the problem from different angles.
Afterward, the two exchanged looks and almost imperceptibly shook their heads.
The others watched this scene clearly.
At this mont, Tuya was even more delighted.
“It seems the two of you don’t quite agree with this ‘Return City Tower’?” inquired Doradoli.
“Esteed one, then we will boldly speak our humble opinions. From what I see, this device appears sophisticated, but is actually cumberso to use, easily destructible, and a slight mishap could lead to countless problems, endangering—
As Sorcerer Tuya said, a thousand ters is indeed too short for level 2 and 3 sorcerers.”
The response ca from Beiluo, who, after thorough verification, concluded that the device was superficial and did not fear honestly criticizing Sky Flow Valley.
“My views align with Sorcerer Beiluo; the device seems ineffective and fraught with various issues—
I heard that Marichardon’s fa stems from the uniqueness of his Black Magic Wind Fire Array, not any spatial breakthroughs, which is understandable as human efforts have their limits.”
Before anyone else could comnt, Tewu quickly added.
The two spoke in agreent, almost explicitly stating that this research project was deceiving and pretentious, and their words ultimately targeted a certain scholar.
This blunt attitude made many onlookers twitch.
“Your words are mistaken,” said a sorcerer stepping forward from the crowd, an Enchantnt Master.
“Enchanter Sang Dai, if you have any insights, just speak as they did,” Doradoli did not intervene.
“Very well, President.”
Sang Dai signaled and then began sharing his views in front of everyone, “As we all know, the difficulty of teleportation arrays lies in several prominent issues.
First, the difficulty of locking precise spatial coordinates.
Here, a change in approach has been made, utilizing the derivative tower of the beacon light to solve this issue.
Second, the unpredictable nature of spatial corridors.
Obviously, here, a runes sorcery array laid out multiple fixed corridors, serving as main channels for teleportation, supplented by other short corridors as temporary passageways, minimizing the risk of spatial fluctuations.
Third, the horrific energy consumption.
Here, most of the consumption is supplied by the main Return City Tower, with minimal expenditure from the sorcerers themselves.
Fourth, the overall issue of spatial turbulence.
The main teleportation channels are fixed, and there is protection from the Return City Order; this problem is likewise significantly mitigated.”
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