Necromancer: Becoming a God from a Lord

Chapter 151 The buried genius

After successfully achieving the goal of anonymously joining the Federation and convincing the legendary spellcaster Mr. Scorching Lord to agree to upload the magic literature and research results collected and organized by the Federation to the forum for public sharing, Harvey devoted all his attention and time to the code writing work of building the forum magic encyclopedia.

According to the verbal agreement between him and the Scorching Lord, Harvey was responsible for providing the technical work of developing and producing this online magic library, but the part of screening and uploading literature materials was specifically responsible for the members recommended by the Federation itself, and all magic knowledge sharing provided by the Federation, after being paid for by other members to browse, all the points obtained, the members of the Federation in the forum can obtain part of the points income.

Harvey thought that these requirements put forward by the other party were reasonable. After all, the foundation of building this magic encyclopedia came from the Federation. He himself did not have so much energy and time to sort out and screen those massive academic documents, and he had to rely on manual transcription and hand-type uploading to the spellcaster forum.

I heard that the upgraded version of the magician's hand improved by high-level spellcasters, the manipulator hand, can simultaneously control several pairs of virtual magic arms to complete the work of document transcription or experimental operation. I wonder if the high-level spellcasters assigned by the Federation to be responsible for this part of the work can rely on this spell to complete such a huge amount of heavy work.

The Scorching Lord also specifically stated to him that they would not hand over all the collected documents to the forum for public sharing in a short period of time. After all, in order to facilitate this cooperation, the chief gentleman still faced the strong pressure and doubts of the conservatives within the Federation and used his position and reputation to force it. Therefore, the cutting-edge research results and the knowledge of original spells cannot be directly delivered to Harvey for the time being.

Harvey also directly expressed his understanding and agreement on this point. You have to eat one bite at a time. Outdated concepts and conservative styles cannot be changed overnight.

"Once you have truly tasted the sweetness of sharing and communication from my magic encyclopedia, you will naturally take the initiative to join this mighty wave of Internet knowledge sharing..."

Soon, after Harvey completed the code writing and function launch of the magic encyclopedia, the three members of the Federation who had been on standby for a long time quickly applied to join the Spellcaster Forum.

Harvey gave them the editing and uploading rights of the encyclopedia section. Considering the progress of content screening and manual uploading, he estimated that it would take at most one month to officially open this new knowledge payment section to forum members.

As for Harvey himself, he could check the fresh literature and materials uploaded by these three dedicated high-level spellcasters in real time on the server host of the magic network every day.

Although most of the materials currently involved general magic research and in-depth analysis of magic theory, compared with the outdated teaching content Harvey learned in the Mage Academy, he still gained a lot and re-consolidated the theoretical knowledge he had learned before.

For example, this book "Ancient Wizard Spells and Continental Common Language Comparative Dictionary" made Harvey very interested, which greatly helped him to decipher and analyze the ancient wizard knowledge shared with him by Asdalen.

There is also an ancient magic book called "The Book of Summoning and Fables", which was also deciphered by the casters in the Union who are good at translating ancient spells. After the key points were marked in detail, it was reorganized and compiled into literature suitable for modern casters to read.

Although these contents do not belong to the scope of the necromancer's magic research, they have greatly broadened Harvey's theoretical horizons. After all, the necromancer is the most typical partial magician among the casters. Limited by their own magic factions, most of them can only focus on the research of death energy and soul flesh magic.

Harvey's research on necromancy is mainly focused on soul transfer and life alchemy. This is the goal he has been adhering to since the time of the Undead Academy. Facts have also proved that his choice and efforts have finally achieved results far beyond his predecessors. With the blessing of the strange spiritual anchor of the traverser, he successfully realized the soul transfer experiment from living life to alchemical creation.

"I wonder if Professor Gavin, who slapped the paper in my face, would be shocked if he knew my current research results..."

Harvey thought of his thesis advisor, who is now a mid-level necromancer of the same rank as himself, and couldn't help but feel as if he was in another world. He has only graduated from the Mage Academy for three years.

"Sir, come and take a look at this research document..." Sitting side by side with Harvey in the study, Asdalen, who also has a "magic brain" instrument, is now using Harvey's trumpet - Kel'Thuzad, to help Harvey browse and review the Federation information that has just been uploaded.

Asdalen, an ancient wizard and a hybrid, is more knowledgeable than Harvey in both magic theory and knowledge, so he is specifically responsible for searching and organizing content that can help Harvey in his research direction.

"Oh? Is it a document on soul research? I remember that the information they uploaded recently hardly involves this part..." Harvey got up curiously and came behind Asdalen.

In fact, it is not that the Federation is deliberately keeping it secret. The main reason is that the magical documents related to soul research are extremely rare. Most of them are a bit on the edge of the category of forbidden magic, which makes it impossible to pass the review. Naturally, they are not within the Federation’s collection goals.

Asdaren murmured, "I think this document is not a strict research direction of a certain type of magic... but... it is a very broad theoretical exposition, a brand-new theoretical exposition, which I have never heard of before, and I really think it is novel and interesting."

This completely aroused Harvey's curiosity. He hurriedly sat in the seat given up by Asdaren and began to concentrate on reading this strange document with not much content.

The straightforward and concise viewpoints at the beginning of the document attracted Harvey deeply.

[I think that the magic of ancient wizards actually mainly comes from the imitation of other magical creatures, based on ignorance and clumsy exploration...]

[And modern magic theory, although still based on the research of ancient wizards, has begun to initially involve the research level of the origin of magic and the law of energy. Fortunately, we have really begun to pursue and understand the extraordinary power of this world, the essence and principle of operation...]

[What is the essence of the extraordinary? ]

No mistakes in one post, one content, one book, one forum, one 6, one 9!

[Why can we discover the magic network? And draw endless magical energy from it for our own use? ]

[Where does the endless energy in the magic network come from? How are they generated? ]

Harvey saw these three seemingly very abstract questions and felt that they were somewhat enlightening.

The author who dared to raise this question actually began to think about a question that Harvey, as a time traveler, could not accurately answer - will this world full of extraordinary power also obey the law of conservation of energy?

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