Chapter 414: 414. Cultivation experint
Margaret and Lann walked together toward the Crystal Cultivation Project laboratory.
On the way, the Female Warlock smiled at Lann mockingly.
"It seems that our exceptionally talented Demon Hunter has had the lilight stolen by a Kovir Mage this ti."
"Rita~" Lann let out a long, helpless cry, and the Female Warlock wisely gestured with her finger over her lips to indicate she would say no more.
"A large research project has countless barriers to overco. Both I and that... Mage? have only tackled a portion of what we’ve encountered so far. There’s nothing to be concerned about."
Lann said calmly.
Neither of them seed to rember the Kovir Mage’s convoluted na well, possibly because neither had made an effort to morize it.
Lann truly didn’t mind others taking the spotlight in research projects. Rather, he felt it saved him a lot of trouble.
After actively participating in cutting-edge scientific projects in the Magic World, Lann profoundly felt the complexity of research.
A large engineering project not only has breakthroughs in key technologies but also countless minor technical breakthroughs.
These minor breakthroughs are not difficult but aren’t very important.
However, without soone devoting energy and resources to research them, their progress wouldn’t automatically increase.
Simply put: they’re not the most important, but they still require investnt.
If these minor technologies were left to Lann, the progress would surely be rapid, but his ti and energy would be consud by them, leaving him unable to focus on truly important projects.
If he could leave these topics to others, like the Kovir Mage to tackle, it would indeed be both worry-free and ti-saving.
Lann’s initial goal was to beco a role akin to an academic leader.
The significance of this role lies in the ability to discern which topics are important, which are not, and allocate topics based on importance to researchers who are suited to them. And due to your academic status and achievents, others are likely to support your decision.
Lann not only wants to lead this academic research but also wishes for nurous Warlocks and Mages to act as support, advancing together with him.
In this way, promoting interstellar civilization-level body enhancent surgery won’t take an unbearably long ti.
"I recently obtained intelligence from the Dwarf Settlent in the Al Mountains. If this experint goes smoothly, I should set off after completing the trial."
Margaret appeared calm upon hearing of the Demon Hunter’s travel arrangents.
They were not children anymore; each had their own career and goals, and they would understand and compromise with each other.
Working tirelessly for their goals, separating, is a natural thing.
Though Margaret clung to Lann dearly, whether in bed or usually, when there were matters to handle, she wouldn’t cling like a little girl.
Moreover, isn’t there the thing called "Teleportation" in this world?
"Then let’s seize the ti," Margaret arranged effectively and briskly, showing the deanor fit for managing an entire castle.
She slightly pressed her temple, and the sudden chaos magic power caused the Roaring Bear Head Necklace on Lann’s chest to tremble.
Margaret was engaging in a telepathic conversation.
"The logistics departnt is already en route; this experint uses academy funding. I’ve had them urgently dispatch five sets of experintal resources."
"If the five experints cannot yield results, it ans the Kovir Mage’s theory is flawed and needs re-validation."
"Urgent?" Lann was sowhat puzzled.
"Codwin has a big noble who happened to be injured by a fiend... in the lower body, you know the hygiene standards of fiends, right?"
Margaret explained to the Demon Hunter in a subtle tone.
The tone lay between sarcasm and sympathy.
"He went on a hunting trip far and wide, delayed treatnt, then the infected wound had to be amputated. Tishaya sees this as a great opportunity to promote crystal cultivation technology to the noble circle. Once you succeed here, the experintal data can support the precision required for cultivating the cavernosal tissue, then they can start collecting money."
"Okay, okay, starting to recoup costs from the experint, indeed quite a responsibility."
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In Airetusa’s Crystal Cultivation Laboratory, five sets of equipnt were already arranged on the laboratory bench, each in place.
The silk cloth transmitting magic power was arranged in a criss-cross, stacked under the large clear crystal surface.
The nutrient solution and potions concocted through alchemy were also ready.
"Shhh-"
Lann quickly browsed through the materials sent by the Kovir Mage again, confirming he had almost grasped their theory.
Aside from Lann who was in the project group, Philixia also watched the experint nervously from a corner.
Margaret stood by, accompanied by two Female Warlocks.
One was responsible for docunting the experint, imdiately filing upon results.
The other was from the academy’s logistics departnt, ensuring the resources sent over were proper and usable.
Regardless of trust, this was the regin of a major organization.
"The spell structure sent over from Kovir is like this, with a high precision requirent, can this be done?"
Lann extracted a sheet from the materials and handed it to Margaret.
The current dean casually glanced over.
"The incantation is quite a mouthful... but no problem, very simple."
There might only be a handful of people in this world who would call magic of this precision ’very simple’.
Margaret’s talent in incantations was undeniable.
Tishaya even once taught Margaret’s grandmother, but in the end, she passed the position of Airetusa’s dean to this Female Warlock now.
Lann opened his mouth, realizing he was beginning to understand how the Old Demon Hunters felt facing him.
"Ahem, let’s start with a batch of experints kicking off then; this is the ’faulty organ’ I designed, ensuring every ’fault’ is correct."
On the blueprint Lann handed to Margaret were a bunch of chaos magic power input paraters.
These were results calculated and converted by Lann and ntos. If paraters were visualized into an intuitive image, it would be a tubular organ accommodating a complex structure within a small volu.
In other words, the interstellar warrior surgery’s - [Bone Reinforcent Organ].
"Okay." Margaret casually shrugged and rolled her pretty eyes lightly at Lann, "Faulty organ, hmm. I’ll get it done."
After Philixia, responsible for odds and ends, finally confird the placent of crystals and runic silk cloth, as well as the gradation of the nutrient solution, chaos magic power began to output under a specific incantation.
Just like when cultivating the [Second Heart] last ti.
The runes on the runic silk cloth illuminated segnt by segnt, ultimately gathering light at the crystal under the cross.
In the nutrient solution, turbid substances began to form, steadily gathering and taking shape...
"Hmm, the first experint failed, deduced cause was the boundary disarray of cell regeneration; slight adjustnt, let’s prepare for the next experint."
Lann calmly observed the ’broth’ in front of him, noting down with the feather pen, then moved to the second set of equipnt.
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