my magic industry

Chapter 30 Dean Ma Nan

Chapter 30 Dean Ma Nan
The Imperial Academy of Magic is located on the edge of the Eastern District, surrounded by mountains and rivers. It used to be the summer palace of Emperor Sassen VII and Empress Lilian of the Sassen Empire.

According to the professors of the college, when Her Majesty Queen Lillian lived in the summer palace, she often went out to visit the civilian areas to check on the lives of the people.

During the time of Sassen XIII, the Summer Palace was donated to become the Royal Academy of Magic and began to train a large number of talents for the empire.

Until now, the three main palaces of the summer palace are still the research rooms and classrooms of professors.

From the outside, the four-story stone palace is painted with snow-white limestone walls, and the tall windows are dotted with colorful crystal fragments.

The top is light red tiles stacked like fish scales, and the emerald green creepers are winding on it. The ancient trees below are dense and green, casting mottled shadows on the stone-paved ground. The cicadas are constantly singing on the trees, which is very summer. fun.

And not far from the three palaces, the dormitory of the sergeant students built decades ago was short and thick, with narrow windows and gray, it looked extremely uncoordinated like a toad.

Xia Lin led Wyatt into the red palace in the middle. It was time for class, but there was no big classroom with clean windows from the previous life, and there was no sound of reading aloud.

Some are just research rooms arranged by professors with a very personal style, and a dozen or so students attend classes in groups of professors' research rooms.

Only the meditation class and the rune class, which are taught by Dean Manan himself, will be held in the hall on the first floor.

Finding the dean's room on the top floor familiarly, Xia Lin pulled a rope on the door, and the door opened soon.

Xia Lin also saw the target of his trip, a middle-aged man with fluffy hair and calm eyes who looked about 40 years old. This is the youngest five-ring mage in the history of the empire, Manan Yamos.

At this time, he was sitting at a rather large desk with his head bent over his desk writing something with a dip pen. There were no other servants in the room except him. Xia Lin guessed that he probably opened the door for himself with the hands of a mage just now.

"Come in, guests from the Greg family!"

When Xia Lin and Wyatt walked into the dean's room, Manan Yamos put the dip pen on the silver pen holder, looked up at the two, the door behind them closed automatically, and he took With a gentle expression, he said:
"I heard that someone wants to see me, and it seems to be you. So, kid, what do you want from me?"

"Hello, Your Excellency the Dean, I'm Charlene Carr, this year's sergeant graduate, and this is my entourage, Wyatt Jaais.

We are here to visit you to show you something I have just researched. "

Xia Lin gave a mage salute to the dean sitting behind the desk, introduced himself, and then signaled Wyatt to open the wooden suitcase he brought.

"Sergeant? It seems that you are also my student, so please, I will go to the Golem Department in a while."

After a moment of astonishment, Dean Ma Nan showed an interested smile. As the dean of the Royal Academy of Magic, he has never encountered a situation where a sergeant student came to visit him, and the name of the visit was actually relying on a noble family.

Although he was not particularly interested in what Xia Lin brought, Dean Manan still decided to give him a chance. This was out of respect for a viscount family and out of love for his students.

With the master's permission, Wyatt quickly took out two long wooden boards with light runes carved on them, a long rope exuding spell fluctuations, and a stack of white paper from the wooden box.

Looking at these strange things, Dean Manan frowned suddenly, because he didn't find anything worthy of his attention on them.

"Dean Manan, these are the results of my research.

This long rope is a psychometer I developed. I have attached a recording technique to the rope every certain distance, which records the information of the distance.

Let the mage release his mental power to read the information of the recording technique that his mental power can reach the farthest, and then the mage's spiritual power can be measured.

These two wooden boards are the magic power meter developed by me, on which are written light runes and isolation runes. The mage can measure the amount of magic power in their bodies by touching the magic copper rune line to inject magic power.

The last stack of things that look like parchment are papers I made, they can also be used to write text, draw runes and spell scrolls, and the cost of each paper is only 2 copper pess. "

Xia Lin saw that Dean Ma Nan didn't seem to see the usefulness of his research results, so he introduced it carefully.

"Psychometer, magic meter and new paper?"

Originally, I didn't have any expectations for these strange things, but after hearing Xia Lin's introduction, Dean Ma Nan became somewhat interested.

Although most mages don't care about the quantification of spiritual power and magic power, in fact, the measurement of spiritual power is very useful.

As the dean of a magic academy, Dean Ma Nan thought about it for a while, and thought of a few uses.

For example, the growth of a mage is first reflected in the improvement of spiritual power. If there is something that can measure spiritual power, the mage can better understand his own strength.

The magic meter can also be used to judge whether a mage apprentice has broken through to the first level. After all, only a mage with the first level can generate self-mana in the body.

And if the new type of paper can really reach the level that Xia Lin said, it will mean a revolution in the magic world.

After all, parchment worth 40 copper pess accounted for half of the 20 copper pess cost of the zero-ring spell scroll, and a considerable portion of the 80 copper pess cost of the one-ring spell scroll. part.

If this new type of paper that only needs 2 copper biss per sheet can indeed replace parchment, then the empire can allow low-ring mages to produce in larger quantities, which is also good news for those military mages on the front line.

"The things you brought are very interesting. It seems that you didn't waste my time. Please show me those things!"

Realizing this, Dean Manan's expression became a lot more serious, and he waved to Wyatt.

Wyatt hurriedly put all the things on the desk, and Dean Manan picked up the stack of papers first.

He rubbed it first, and found that the quality of the paper was really good, then Dean Manan rummaged through his perception, and saw the examples of runes and spell models drawn under the stack of paper.

The spiritual power nodes on it are clear and perceptible, so I am convinced of Xia Lin's words.

This made Dean Ma Nan look at the immature Xia Lin in amazement. It is really amazing that a newly graduated sergeant student, who is only 15 years old, can produce such research results.

Then he looked at the Mental Gauge and the Magic Power Gauge. There was nothing to say about the Mental Power Gauge, except that a rope was attached with a recording technique.

But these two simple but not simple things filled the gap in magic research, which surprised Dean Manan very much.

In the past, no one had ever thought that magic power and spiritual power could be quantified. Everyone was trying to build a higher-level spell model and slowly progressing to break through to a higher level.

"It's an exquisite design. Then, Your Excellency Xia Lin, why did you bring these things to the Royal Academy of Magic?"

Dean Ma Nan looked at the three things, nodded in affirmation of Xia Lin's ingenuity, and asked with a thoughtful expression on his face.

(End of this chapter)

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