Chapter 383 Periodic Table

After arriving in the North, the Witch Workshop team received a warm reception from the Northern officials.

After all, this is an entire workshop, and several official alchemists are urgently needed talents for the current North, especially since they have an invitation from Perfect himself.

So they were quickly accommodated in a reception hall not far from the lord's mansion and received a very high-level reception.

This made everyone in the Witch Workshop feel flattered. After all, before Heine took over the workshop, they had no fame and naturally had not seen the world.

Although Wei'er was once the president of the Alchemist Association, she no longer wanted to be involved in the past after she retired, so naturally she would not take the initiative to reveal her identity.

As a result, among these disciples, only Heine knew what kind of past his teacher had.

"Please take a rest. I will inform the Lord of your arrival. She will summon you soon after she has time. Please wait patiently." The official who received the Witch Workshop was very polite. After explaining the situation to them, he took out a manuscript and handed it to Heine, explaining: "This manuscript is the Lord's latest academic achievement. She asked us to distribute it to every alchemist who came to the North. I hope you can give us suggestions for improving her research results.

For this purpose, the Lord has specially issued a reward. Any revision suggestion that is adopted can receive a reward of one thousand pounds, and particularly outstanding contributions can also be conferred a noble title. "

Hearing that Perfectcot even offered a noble title as a reward, everyone in the Witch Workshop became very curious about the documents the official had brought out, wondering what kind of academic achievement was worthy of such treatment from Perfectcot.

After exchanging a few more pleasantries with the official and sending him away, the others immediately gathered around Heine, wanting to see what was written in Perfecto's manuscript.

Even Wei'er beside her showed a little curiosity. After all, she was still an alchemist, and it was impossible for her not to be interested in the latest achievements of Perfectoct, who was known as the strongest alchemist in the world.

Then she saw the title on the manuscript: Periodic Table of Elements - On the Composition of Matter.

Seeing this title, Wei'er couldn't help but be stunned for a moment, and then she realized what Perfectocte was writing about.

"Heine, let me see the manuscript. This is really amazing!" Wei'er took the initiative to reach out to Heine and snatched the manuscript directly from her.

Although the others were very dissatisfied with Wei'er's previous running away, they still respected this teacher very much, especially when the other party was serious.

Heine saw that his teacher finally showed his long-lost seriousness, so he was naturally very happy to hand her the manuscript. After quickly flipping through Perficot's manuscript, Wei'er's first reaction was to ask: "What's next? Why does it end halfway through? Are the so-called elements actually atoms? What a novel and intelligent idea!"

With Wei'er's knowledge, she could naturally feel the value contained in Perficot's manuscript, even though it simply explained the basic concepts of molecules and atoms, as well as some relatively simple concepts. But even so, in Wei'er's eyes, this manuscript was more precious than gold.

"Teacher, this is all we were given." Heine reminded his teacher somewhat embarrassedly.

Wei'er reacted immediately, and a little dissatisfaction appeared on her face, which then immediately turned into praise: "What a brilliant trick, no alchemist can resist the temptation of such knowledge! Throw out the bait first, and once an alchemist sees this manuscript and becomes interested in exploring, he will definitely want to know more, so he will have to come to the North and work for the Earl of the North to know more!
This is a brilliant move! This northern earl is not only a genius alchemist, but also a great politician!"

Wei'er did not hesitate to give her praise. After all, the concepts of atoms and molecules were full of temptation to alchemists. They were the key to understanding the world and allowed alchemists to comprehend valuable knowledge about the essence of the world.

No one would spread such valuable knowledge for free. In the past, this could even become the core doctrine of a school and would not be easily taught to disciples.

As a traditional alchemist, Wei'er knew very well that if such precious knowledge was in the hands of those schools and families, they would know what methods they would use to ensure that this knowledge would not leak out.

However, Perfectcot directly published it and asked all alchemists to propose modifications to it. In Wei'er's view, this not only lured these alchemists to work for Perfectcot, but also demonstrated her noble character of wanting to spread knowledge.

No matter what purpose Perfecto had or what her intention was in publishing this knowledge, by doing so she objectively spread this valuable knowledge, and this alone is worthy of praise.

Especially before this, Perfect had already made known to the entire empire the knowledge of fantasy alchemy, which was enough to subvert an era, which made people respect him even more.

Even Wei'er, when she was the president of the Alchemist Association, although she was committed to spreading knowledge related to alchemy and training more newcomers, she was not magnanimous enough to spread such valuable knowledge casually. Even when teaching her disciples, she set many tests before imparting it.

However, although she couldn't do such a thing, it didn't stop her from admiring those who could do so. So Wei'er had changed her attitude at this time, and said directly to Heine: "Heine, it seems that you made the right decision to come to the North this time! That Count is really worth seeing! Being able to publish such valuable knowledge for free and allowing all alchemists to make suggestions for revisions, the character of this Count is really impeccable!"

Although Wei'er had heard of Perfectok's reputation for bloodiness and brutality, she had no sense of reality about it. In contrast, she had seen Perfectok's public disclosure of valuable knowledge with her own eyes, which made Wei'er give an evaluation of Perfectok's character that seemed completely different from the ordinary people's perception.

Heine did not make any comment on this. She just asked Wei'er: "Teacher, do you want to formally pay a visit to the Earl? Although we have an invitation, your status should be more respected if you pay a formal visit, right?"

(End of this chapter)

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