Chapter 49 New Experimental Records
Chapter 49 New Experimental Records
"That's really efficient." Luo Ang couldn't help but sigh as he watched the figure disappear from sight after the words were spoken.
The Scarlet Wizard truly possesses a vibrant life force that is incredibly touching.
Suddenly, Luo Ang's expression changed.
"wrong!"
The parchment scrolls brought back from the lair of the wizard Lescent were of a rather complex composition.
At first, Loen and the Crimson Wizard simply thought that the parchment scrolls were divided into spell records and experimental records, which were very easy to distinguish.
Perhaps because the other wizards in the Stormy Sea knew that Wizard Lescent was a savage dark wizard, they were not worried at all whether Wizard Lescent would read the parchment scrolls he had stolen from them.
Therefore, the contents of these parchment scrolls are visibly perfunctory, and the information contained therein is only half true and half false.
In addition, each wizard's notes are different, and some wizards even use unique symbols that only they know in their records.
These combined factors made it extremely difficult for Luo Ang and his team to sort through these parchment scrolls.
Previously, Loon and the Scarlet Wizard were together examining and sorting through these parchment scrolls, but now that the Scarlet Wizard has gone to conduct the bloodline transplant experiment, the task of sorting through the parchment scrolls must be left to Loon alone.
As for simply discarding these parchment scrolls as if they didn't exist, Luo Ang and the others couldn't bear to do so.
These are, after all, their spoils of war.
Even if the data in those records may not be accurate, no matter how the data changes, the unique ideas behind them are undeniably real.
Take, for example, this bloodline fusion experiment—even if the data in it cannot be guaranteed to be accurate, the idea itself has already provided Luo Ang with tremendous help.
Therefore, under no circumstances could Loen simply leave these parchment scrolls unattended.
"Fine, whatever trouble it may be."
"Take your time and observe carefully." Loon shook his head and returned to the meditation room to continue studying the 'Boiling' spell model.
It wasn't until the afternoon that Loen went to the library and began the work of identifying and classifying the parchment scrolls.
The first parchment scroll: "An Attempt at Animalizing Plants".
It was an attempt by a wizard named Roshennil to cultivate immobile plants into beasts—the data listed on it was presented in a very serious manner, and even mentioned the ancient war tree of the ancient elves.
But without a doubt, this is a completely meaningless topic.
Loon threw the scroll directly into the 'useless' box—plants turning into beasts, such a thing is not impossible.
But what level are the wizards in this world?
How could they possibly come up with such a topic?
"Another one who thinks Wizard Lescent is a fool." Loon shook his head.
In the past few days, he has seen more than one of these meaningless parchment scrolls.
At first, Loon didn't understand what these wizards were after.
They couldn't possibly get any resources from Wizard Lescent, so what's the point of starting these pointless projects...?
But soon after, when Loon saw the second part of a ridiculous project in the parchment, along with the list of resources consumed and the results of the failed experiment, Loon realized the wizards' purpose.
This involves the unique order within stormy seas.
Wizard Recent is the ruler of the Storm Sea, the strongest black wizard here, and he rules the Storm Sea—but in a sense, he is also a very special white wizard.
The "business" he runs is other white wizards.
Although the wizard Recent regularly plunders resources from other white wizards, his plundering is not like robbery or banditry—to be precise, his raids are more akin to the 'tribute' he collects from other wizards in the Storm Sea.
Given this unique relationship and order, these outrageous experimental records seem quite reasonable!
After completing these projects, when the wizard Lescent came to plunder, they could hand over these useless experimental records to the wizard Lescent, thus telling him that all the resources they had accumulated had been invested in these failed experiments.
Then, these projects, which had cost "a lot" of resources but ultimately failed, naturally became the "achievements" that the wizard Recent plundered.
After all, this is the crystallization of the wizards' 'wisdom,' possessing value that even the dark wizard Lescent couldn't deny...
Furthermore, those white wizards are still wizards after all; their power originates from themselves. If truly pushed to the limit, they are not entirely without the ability to resist the wizard Lescent…
Thus, these seemingly "precious" records, which even the wizard Recent could not deny as a wizard, naturally became "prizes" in Recent's games and "tributes" from other wizards to him.
As for other resources besides these records...
That would naturally be a slap in the face; the experiment had already been wasted.
As is well known, wizards' experiments are always extremely resource-intensive.
As for whether Wizard Lescent is satisfied with this... it is common knowledge that wizards' experimental records are their most precious possessions, and they have offered up their most precious possessions as "tribute," so what can Wizard Lescent say?
We can't really kill these wizards...
It should be noted that having a stable experimental site proves that this wizard has already established a certain foundation and has a certain level of expertise... Among them, the vast majority are second-class wizard apprentices like Wizard Lesent.
"They're all a bunch of shady characters!"
Luo Ang's eye twitched, and he picked up the second reel.
No wonder the lair of the wizard Lessonte was so "poor".
"Experimental Records of Bloodline Refining Avatars"
An even more outrageous topic.
But as the contents of the parchment scroll were revealed to Loen, his expression became increasingly serious.
"Hiss..." After reading all the content, Luo Ang couldn't help but gasp.
This topic...
This topic...
Loen was completely unable to comment on the ingenious ideas in this project.
This is also a topic aimed at addressing the burden on the blood vessels.
The wizard who started the discussion believed that bloodlines were inherited from ancient times, and that bloodlines also contained the will originating from ancient times. At the same time, bloodlines were also the containers of the soul.
He believed that through experimental means, the bloodline within a wizard's body could be actively nurtured, allowing this bloodline to separate from the wizard in a pure form, as an "independent" magical beast.
If the wizard's own soul is used to "fill" this magical beast, then the magical beast becomes the wizard's clone.
If other souls are used to fill this magical beast, then this magical beast will be the wizard's best contracted partner.
Loon put down the parchment scroll in his hand.
What a brilliant idea!
What an incredibly brilliant idea!
If we disregard feasibility, the genius of this idea even surpasses that of bloodline fusion.
But the problem is...
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