Chapter 302 The project team was shocked; the elemental resonance level exceeded 90%, and the academ
Chapter 302 The project team was shocked; the elemental resonance level exceeded 90%, and the academ
Chapter 302 The project team was shocked; the elemental resonance level exceeded 90%, and the academy expressed its gratitude!
Meditation room.
Ian closed his eyes, emanating strange fluctuations of spiritual energy that were constantly changing.
The fire element in the room seemed to resonate with it, turning the entire space a fiery red.
at last.
It was as if we had reached a certain frequency.
The air seemed to freeze for a moment, but in the next instant, fiery red bursts forth throughout the entire space.
Ian also suddenly opened his eyes.
At that moment, he felt that the efficiency of his resonance with the elements had increased by at least 20% to 30%.
"So this is the most suitable resonance frequency for the elemental mystic region."
Ian suddenly realized.
With the breakthrough of the resonance technique to the perfect level, he finally fully experienced this feeling.
"And that's not all."
He could sense it.
Not only elemental mysteries, but even when he arrives in another unfamiliar area, he can quickly sense the resonant frequency around him and then adjust himself rapidly.
This is the power of the Perfect Resonance Technique.
"Now I can go find Hector."
His eyes shone.
This is another motivation for him to keep learning the resonance method, not only for his own efficiency, but also for the project team.
Once it's confirmed that he's found this frequency, his status within the project team will instantly rise to an absurd level.
"The resonance of the fire element—that's something that works for all wizards who master elemental magic!"
Ian isn't stupid.
From the perspective of the academy's significance, this may not be considered a completely strategic level, but it is definitely a sub-strategic level.
The benefits he can gain from this are unimaginable.
"I need more resources to resonate with this, or maybe this time it can all be resolved at once."
He squinted.
Of course, that depends on the college's attitude.
"The next experiment will be in three days, then I can ask for resources and showcase myself."
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Ian pondered.
As for these three days, he can stay here and continue to experience the perfect level of resonance.
Thinking about this...
Ian closed his eyes and began to sense the elements, and the resonance with the fire element was slowly increasing.
The speed exceeded that of many before.
three days later.
Ian's resonance level has reached its absolute limit.
"Next, I need to sprint to 90%. I have two options: take it slow and hone my skills. With my current level of proficiency, it might take a few months."
Ian pondered.
90% is also a threshold, otherwise it wouldn't have stopped so many wizards.
The elemental resonance needs to be thoroughly refined and perfected.
Of course, there is another way, which is to use precious resources to force our way through.
His time is running out.
Therefore, he wanted to choose the latter.
He slowly got up.
Ian headed toward the Molten Core.
soon.
In the familiar laboratory.
By this time, several wizards had arrived in twos and threes, some of whom Ian knew before, and others who were newly recruited core members.
Ian even saw several of the top three seats in the Molten Core Academy.
This is because the progress made in recent years has made more and better wizards willing to participate in the experiments.
And Ian walked over.
The wizards all greeted Ian, simply because he was currently the absolute core of the project team.
soon.
Hector arrived.
"Everyone's here, so let's begin recording the experiment. Everyone, keep it up! I can feel that our project is already more than 50% complete."
Hector encouraged everyone.
Fifty percent.
It may not seem like much, but considering the various frequency factors, the range has actually been greatly reduced.
This was with Ian's help.
Otherwise, there will be even less.
Even so, Hector was quite satisfied.
"Sir, I have something to say."
Ian took a step forward.
He had no intention of pretending to have made an unexpected breakthrough in the experiment; he would just show it off openly and honestly.
"What's wrong, Ian?"
Hector asked with concern, for the person in front of him was a key figure in their project team.
"My lord, I have found the most suitable resonance frequency for the elemental mystic area."
Ian looked at him and said calmly.
"Oh, you've found the optimal frequency, that's easy... wait, what did you say you found?"
Hector said instinctively.
But the next second, he realized what was happening, his body suddenly froze, and his mouth gradually opened wide.
His throat trembled slightly.
Are you sure?
"I'm sure!"
After a brief exchange, Hector's gaze turned serious; he was certain that Ian would never joke with him like that.
"Want to take a test?"
"OK.
"Let's get into the resonance chamber."
The two of them started the test as if no one else was around, while the other wizards looked at each other in disbelief.
They understand perfectly.
What does this mean?
Seeing the increasing resonance level on the side, everyone's breathing seemed to slow down.
"This has already surpassed the previous best data."
A wizard said in a low voice.
"Um.
""
The wizard beside him nodded.
Hector, too, stared intently at the screen; his progress had now exceeded fifty percent.
Time passed little by little.
"It's still rising—" a wizard whispered, his voice filled with disbelief.
Hector remained silent; his lips trembled slightly.
Ultimately, the data on the screen settled at near-optimal values published in other regions, which was exactly their goal.
But at this point, it was even slightly excessive.
Glug!
Hector was feeling a little dizzy; it was hard to believe that the project seemed to have come to an end.
It happened at least five years earlier than expected, or even longer.
"Ian."
At this moment, Ian slowly walked out of the resonance chamber. Hector looked at him, still feeling a sense of unreality.
"grown ups!"
It wasn't until Ian called him that he snapped out of it and his thoughts gradually returned to reality.
"Ian, you."
His expression gradually became complicated.
"Sir, I would like to request a resource that achieves a resonance rate of over 90%."
Ian spoke directly.
"Can."
Hector agreed without even thinking, because he knew it was nothing!
"Let's do it a few more times."
He went on to say that.
"Can."
Ian nodded and did not refuse.
The second experiment.
Hector became even more nervous, because he was also worried that this might be an accident, but looking at the still excellent data, he breathed a sigh of relief.
But this is not the end.
He even replaced several instruments.
Finally, it was confirmed that their project team seemed to have obtained the results.
He immediately notified the other wizards in the project team.
soon.
Elena was the first to arrive, followed by the other residents of the Second Ring Road from several other courtyards.
Elena rushed in, and this was the first time Ian had ever seen the usually calm Elena show such an expression.
"Where is Ian? And Hector?"
"Here, here."
Hector's lips twitched, but he still waved.
But her gaze went straight to the light screen displaying data on the side, staring intently at the data that had reached the target.
Is it accurate?
"We've confirmed it many times; it definitely meets our initial experimental objectives."
Hector said.
"sharp!"
Elena sighed and turned her gaze to Ian, who was smiling at her from the side.
She never expected this.
Ian, whom we casually brought in at the beginning, has actually played such a significant role in this project.
Now they've even helped complete one-fifth of the project.
"That wind element..."
She asked instinctively.
"Still a long way off? I need more resources."
Ian looked at her and answered calmly.
"I will apply."
Elena said.
At this time, the other two ring roads also arrived, and they all studied the experimental results, marveling at them and feeling deeply moved.
Because only they understand.
This sudden leap forward was entirely due to Ian's own talent.
It seems that they will have to rely on Ian from now on.
As for resources.
They are not worried.
How could such a project, which is of great significance to the college and has already yielded such results, possibly lack resources?
In a short time.
Their gazes toward Ian became intense, even surprising Ian.
"You can rest for a few days during this period. I will report to the academy. As for the resources for the fire element breakthrough..."
Elena also understood Ian's needs at this point.
She looked at Hector beside her.
Then they saw the latter smiling as he took out a bottle of deep red potion from his spatial ring.
"Fire Element Deep Resonance Potion, a top-tier first-level potion that can help a wizard break through 90% of their progress. Take it and use it first; you should be only one step away from breaking through now."
Hector said.
When Ian participated in the experiment, he had already sensed Ian's condition.
It was just one step away from being a sure thing.
"Thank you, sir."
Ian's eyes lit up.
soon.
After testing it again and confirming it, several second-ring wizards were extremely enthusiastic and showered Ian with a lot of resources.
This allowed Ian to witness the attitude of these wizards.
Until nightfall.
Ian was then released.
After returning home.
the next day.
Ian arrived at the Star Palace and prepared to enter the Resonance Pool to perform this breakthrough.
I just arrived at the door.
Then a familiar wizard emerged from within, looking refreshed and invigorated.
Ivan!
Ian hadn't seen him for a long time and could clearly see that Ivan was in much better condition than before.
Ivan also saw Ian.
He even noticed that Ian seemed stronger than he had been a year ago, but he didn't care at all since he had already recovered most of his strength.
When I passed by Ian.
He said, "My elemental resonance has recovered to 90%. Tell Flynn that I will regain my first place in the next assessment."
Done.
He strode past Ian, paying no attention to Ian at this moment.
"Have both goals been broken through?"
Ian glanced at it.
They also entered the resonance pool.
Once he breaks through and enters that stage, he'll be confident that he's truly recovered.
Its inherent strength lies there.
After entering, Ian also began to adjust his state.
One day later.
Ian took out the medicine, opened it, and took it.
The resonance level, which had already reached its limit, began to increase again.
One day later.
Ian opened his eyes.
Let's look at the panel again.
At this point, the fire element resonance level has reached 90%.
"This feeling."
At this moment, with his eyes open, he could almost feel the immense fire element around him.
Compared to before the advancement, the control over fire element has increased by at least half, and it seems to be because the resonance level has reached a new level.
"It seems that the power of the fire element itself has also made a leap forward."
He stretched out his hand.
A spark appeared from his fingertip, and he could feel that its temperature, penetrating power, and other attributes seemed to have been improved by at least 30%.
"So this is what elemental resonance exceeding 90% means."
Ian finally understood why those second-place and first-place seats looked down on the seats below them.
Because these are completely different levels.
"But in terms of fire element strength, I am now at least 1.5 times stronger than before."
Ian grinned.
His strength was originally similar to that of a wizard who had just reached 90% resonance, but now he has surpassed him.
This is the college-wide assessment.
I'm afraid he might surprise some people.
He slowly got up, intending to find a place to test it, but as soon as he stepped out, he saw the communication crystal light up.
"Vice Dean Simon wants to see me. Is he back?"
Ian was somewhat surprised when he saw the message.
As for whether or not to see him, Simon actually stopped caring much about it as the war progressed.
It had been a year since he last saw Simon.
Ian glanced at the address above.
Ian then headed towards the central area of the main courtyard.
finally.
All that could be seen was a hundred-meter-tall wizard tower standing to one side, like a silent giant.
Ian knocked slowly on the door.
"Enter!"
The door opened automatically.
"The master is already waiting for you."
A servant said respectfully.
Following him, Ian arrived at the top of the Wizard's Tower and met Simon.
Compared to a year or so ago.
He seemed unchanged.
"Dean!"
Ian said respectfully.
"Ian, the academy underestimated your talent. We never expected you to be able to do this much."
Simon looked at Ian with a complicated expression.
It's simply outrageous that we've experienced the best frequency in the region in just five years.
Because he actually gave Elena a ten-year timeframe for this project, suggesting a better frequency than what she's using now.
This was originally intended to be a long-term project.
It took five years, but with Ian's help, part of the project was completed.
He experienced it too.
He even felt that frequency was close to the optimal level; the reason it hadn't been reached was simply because everyone's situation is different.
But it can also provide wizards with great reference.
It is foreseeable that in the future, the fire element wizards in the academy will have a higher resonance level than other wizards.
"In the next project, you will become a project leader like Hector and others. From the academy's perspective, you can apply directly for any resources related to elemental resonance that you need, even deep resonance potions, as long as you can produce results."
At the same time, as the president of the association, I promised that if you can complete this project, I will make an exception and directly promote you to the rank of Grand Scholar.
Simon said directly.
Hiss!
Ian gasped in surprise at the academy's generosity.
Doesn't this amount to directly saying that you've secured all the resources related to his future resonance?
They can also advance to the level of a university scholar.
He knew about this.
University students and senior scholars are completely different.
The latter represents a wizard who has made significant contributions to a particular field within the academy, while the former represents an absolute authority.
They can apply for more and more valuable resources, and their knowledge level is even higher than that of a typical second-ring school.
The college has only a handful of distinguished scholars.
This is the result of countless years of accumulation.
Normally, one needs to publish at least three articles on the mysteries of elements and be a major contributor to advance.
But as long as he completes the project, he can advance directly.
That seems reasonable.
After all, this project is indeed of great significance to the college, and it is not hard to understand why an exception would be made in the face of such tangible benefits.
"Thank you, Dean."
Ian expressed his gratitude.
Simon shook his head, and looked at Ian solemnly, saying, "The academy should thank you."
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"Ian, thank you for your contributions to the academy!"
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