Chapter 341 The project was established, six months later, the competition was held, and Darwin was
Chapter 341 The project was established, six months later, the competition was held, and Darwin was
Chapter 341 The project was established, six months later, the competition was held, and Darwin was shocked!
"Mental energy frequency? Rare ore?"
Elena looked at the project proposal and then looked up at Ian.
Ian looked into her eyes and explained, "Sir, it's like this. During my alchemy experiments, I discovered that the academy has been neglecting the rare and associated minerals in the ores from the time they are mined until the initial processing is completed."
"This not only affects the purity of the ore, but also indirectly wastes a lot of rare resources."
"Good idea. What's the mental frequency?"
Elena continued to ask.
"Elements have mental frequencies, and similarly, all extraordinary things have their own extraordinary frequencies. I hope to create a field that can break down these tiny elements by adjusting the mental frequency field."
Ian continued.
This was actually his first attempt at an elemental resonance field, and also the first part of his breakdown of this task.
This experiment also proves that mental energy can "perturb" elemental frequencies, which was the initial cornerstone of his project.
"Can."
Elena glanced at it and seemed to have thought of the same thing.
But he didn't say anything.
Young scholars are always full of curiosity about ideas, and they'll be fine after they fail.
The Elemental Resonance Technique is the result of thousands of years of development. Could it be that Ian, a second-circle wizard, could create and change it?
Do such wizards exist?
Elena pondered, these were all figures she had heard of in legends, and those figures were basically the top figures in the wizarding world.
White Stone Collar.
too small.
She found even the idea terrifying, and thought it was somewhat far-fetched.
So he just saw it as an experiment by Ian, since the project itself did have some significance.
"Moreover, your project has great practical significance and is linked to the Alchemy Department. With my assistance and your support, there shouldn't be any major problems."
Elena said.
"Then I'll have to trouble you, sir."
Ian expressed his gratitude.
Now, Elena is the only person he can rely on in the academy.
"Oh, right, you can ask your teacher, or the vice minister or minister of the Alchemy Department to sign it; that would make things go more smoothly."
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Elena said.
"Yes, sir."
Leave the Wind Whisper Academy.
Ian first went to the Four Symbols Temple.
Kieran's expression was complicated as he looked at the documents Ian handed him, which already bore Elena's signature.
"A very good project."
He nodded and then signed his name.
Ian remained silent.
After all these years, he naturally knew about Kieran and Elena's relationship. The two used to have a very good relationship and were even about to get married.
Then an unexpected incident occurred, leading to a misunderstanding between the two.
It was only much later that they realized it was a misunderstanding, but the two had almost no contact afterward.
This is also related to Kieran's arrogance.
But Ian could tell that something was definitely not right between the two of them; perhaps they just needed a little push.
"Think of more solutions in the future."
Ian's eyes flickered.
Kieran was very good to him, and he would naturally be happy to help if he could.
Leave the Four Symbols Temple.
Ian returned to the Alchemy Department.
"A good project."
Darwin nodded and then signed his name.
He valued Ian because of Ian's unique intuition about alchemy, and he wanted to see if that intuition was still as powerful as it was today.
"Thank you, sir."
With the documents in hand, Ian returned to Wind Whisper Academy, handed them to Elena, and then went back to the Alchemy Department.
They continued to endure the occasional problems that occurred with the equipment.
"However, if the project application is approved, there will be a way."
Ian's eyes flickered.
The project involved ore decomposition, so naturally it required equipment, which he also included in the project proposal.
As long as it passes.
He has a way to borrow equipment from the department.
Since we can't get these things done directly through the Alchemy Department, we'll have to learn the proper way.
On the other side...
Elena and several top and senior academics.
Together with Elena, they formed an academic review committee responsible for the application and approval of all university scholars' projects.
If you are not a disciple or have a connection with these top scholars, the project will become difficult to pass.
Even so, several top scholars still frowned when they saw Ian's application documents.
Because Ian didn't even come to see them one by one.
But looking at the signature...
Elena, Kieran, Darwin.
The joint signature of the Dean of the Wind Whisper Academy, the Dean of the Four Symbols Academy, and the Minister of Alchemy.
The scholars' lips twitched slightly.
If it's just one person, they might not give you face, but if it's three, then it's not a matter of them giving face.
Instead, it had to be given.
They signed their names one by one.
Even after the initial review is completed, the document still requires Simon's final approval.
Behind his desk, Simon opened Ian's document and read it through from beginning to end.
"Frequency, mental strength... It seems Ian hasn't given up on the field resonance technique."
Simon smiled.
Then they signed their consent.
Although the goal was so ambitious it was unbelievable, as a scholar, he would be disappointed if he didn't even have that kind of courage.
After signing.
He looked at the message Aaron had sent him.
"The net is set, just waiting for Crimson Eye to take the bait. You will come to the battlefield in secret."
Simon put away the secret letter, and his figure gradually disappeared into the wizard tower, leaving only the area where he had been standing still, with water mist escaping.
the other side.
Project application complete.
"100,000 project contribution points, support from the Alchemy Department, and ore provided by the Iron Mountain family?"
Ian stared in surprise at the document before him.
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"For a project in the second ring, 100,000 magic stones is already quite a lot. This is mainly because it's your first time applying for a project, so this is all you get. Once you achieve results, the support will increase."
Elena said.
"Understood.
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Ian nodded.
Even so, 100,000 contribution points is still much more generous than when it was the first ring.
"But what's the deal with the Iron Mountain family?"
Ian was a little confused.
"The Iron Mountain family heard about this and wanted to fund all the ore, and then obtain the patent when you succeed. They really trust you."
Elena remarked with emotion.
Ian seemed to possess a kind of magic, which was that the wizards who came into contact with him always had confidence in him.
"Patent?" Ian asked.
"If you succeed, this is obviously a new technology, and knowledge requires payment. So if you succeed, the academy will pay you a sum of magic stones if they want to use it. However, this sum is from the academy, so it won't be much. But other private families and wizards will have to pay for it if they want to use it."
Elena explained.
"Something's not right. Didn't I also improve the scepter when I was in the first ring?" Ian asked.
"You said yourself that you were in the first ring at that time."
Elena glanced at Ian.
Ian's lips twitched.
So, he's not even entitled to enjoy the patent rights, which means he's missed out on a lot.
"You can also recruit some scholars you know to see if any of them are willing to follow you to complete the project."
Elena reminded her.
Ian also indicated that he understood.
This project is a collaboration with the Alchemy Department, so we'll definitely need some alchemists; there's no need to worry about that.
However, some scholars are needed to provide assistance.
He already has some candidates in mind.
The new project's laboratory is located on the east side of the alchemy department.
It was originally a warehouse, but was later converted into a new laboratory, where an old ore decomposition device is still placed.
"Sir, is this the place?"
Hugo looked ahead and asked curiously.
Ian nodded and looked back, where a dozen or so scholars were standing.
Even Ian didn't expect it.
He posted a recruitment notice for scholars, which immediately attracted a large number of scholars.
Ian selected six or seven of them, and recruited some more from the Alchemy Department, making a total of fifteen.
"In the first phase of the project, you don't need to do anything. The main task is to test various data. My first priority is to understand the specific capabilities of the current separation technology."
Ian turned to Hugo and said, "Hugo, you and Layton will be in charge of this matter."
Hugo was very familiar with him, and Layton was one of the people who had followed him in alchemy before. He was even in another project team, and Hugo pulled him over to take charge of this.
"Yes, sir."
They both nodded at the same time.
"Oh, and I might have people use the facilities here to process some materials from time to time, so just keep an eye out for them."
Ian said it as if it were unintentional.
The two nodded.
Day three of the project.
Ian then brought the raw ore of the elemental crystal here for processing.
After all, the large-scale ore separation and processing equipment here is far superior to Ian's small laboratory.
Ian's efficiency in crafting elemental crystals increased dramatically.
Time passed little by little.
Ian's life gradually returned to normal.
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Each day was roughly divided into three parts: one part was spent meditating to improve the integrity of the superhuman organs, another part was spent in the laboratory refining elemental crystals, and the last part was spent in the ore separation project team.
Of course, the main focus is still on the first two.
As for the secret realm, Ian should have already met the minimum requirements for exploring the dream world.
However, he decided to be cautious and wait until the laboratory matter was resolved before exploring further.
Because of the new project, although there are only 100,000 contribution points, the ore provided by the Iron Mountain family and the separation process itself bring some resources.
This allows Ian to achieve a relatively rapid rate of improvement.
The progress of the Four Symbols Furnace can be increased by 1.5% to 2% each month.
It's much higher than before.
The Alchemy Department holds meetings every so often, and the small meetings for junior alchemists in the second ring are held monthly.
Leo (the green-eyed wizard) and Valentine (the skinny wizard) dislike each other.
But they treated Ian fairly well.
They seemed completely unaware that Ian was their competitor.
Meanwhile, Ian, due to the war, also had to help refine other things from time to time.
It delayed the progress.
Fortunately, with the help of the project team's experimental equipment, Ian successfully reached the Master level before the end of the six months.
"A talent of 800, talent level is now 23000."
Ian glanced down at the elemental crystal, which had reached the master level. At this point, the crafting of this thing could be said to have reached its peak.
As for improvement measures...
This thing, being one of the most commonly used items in the wizarding world, can almost be said to have reached its pinnacle.
It can be improved.
But there's very little room for maneuver, and for Ian it would be a complete loss; he'd be happy if he could just get the lab.
As for the past six months, shuttling between project teams and laboratories, his basic alchemy skills have made great progress.
He has mastered the spiritual forging method, and is getting closer and closer to mastering the others.
"The project team."
Ian recalled.
They have basically finished organizing the preliminary data for the experiment and are ready to begin subsequent improvements.
The main approach will naturally still be led by Ian.
He plans to first create some prototypes, then quickly upgrade them to master level, and then make crazy improvements.
"We can start once the lab receives it."
Ian's eyes flickered.
There happens to be a meeting of the Alchemy Department today, so the competition should take place after the meeting.
We arrived at the conference room.
Everyone quickly arrived, and Leo and Valentine's eyes were particularly hard today.
soon.
Darwin arrived.
The meeting began.
An hour later, the meeting ended, and Darwin looked at the three of them and said, "The new laboratory is ready, and the competition was arranged six months ago. Let's conclude this matter today."
Ian and the other two stood up.
Darwin then addressed the crowd, saying, "If you're not busy, you can go and take a look."
The group looked at each other in surprise, then got up and followed. How could they miss such a lively event?
soon.
The group arrived at a huge, empty laboratory with several experimental tables.
The materials were delivered very quickly.
The three of them each went to a test bench.
Meanwhile, everyone gathered not far away, watching the three people in the arena, curious about who would win.
But the fact that more attention is being focused on Leo and Valentine speaks volumes about their strength.
"but..
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Aston's eyes flickered.
Thinking back to his chance visit to Ian's lab last time, he caught a glimpse of a high-quality elemental crystal.
Did he refine it?
If so, that would be interesting.
"Let's begin."
Darwin spoke.
The three of them started at the same time.
Each person took out a piece of elemental crystal and began to process the impurities within it; this time, it was all done by pure oath.
The orange-red flames of the Forging Grip scorch the crystal before you, forcing out a trace of impurities.
However, the Forged Grip is still far from sufficient compared to Master-level Crystal Forging, which results in Ian being slower.
Other alchemists could clearly see that Ian's speed was significantly slower.
It feels like we're only halfway done, but the other two are almost finished with this step.
At that moment, Leo and Valentine exchanged a glance, their eyes filled with intense competition.
He glanced at Ian again, then relaxed and stopped paying attention.
Time has left its mark on Andian.
The two of them made a refusal almost simultaneously.
Holding the dark red crystal, he began the second step of the process, constructing an energy circuit.
The speeds are almost identical.
Most of the other wizards' eyes were on the two of them.
at this time.
Aston's surprised voice suddenly rang out.
Everyone was drawn to him and looked over, only to see him pointing at Ian with his mouth wide open.
He had just completed the first step.
But this time.
All the alchemists, even Darwin, focused their attention on the elemental crystal that had been purified at that moment.
His gaze was fixed intently on her.
It was all because of that one elemental crystal, which emitted a rich, fiery red color.
Under the illumination of the alchemical lamp, the entire crystal appeared incredibly transparent and extremely pure.
Everyone stared blankly at the crystal.
Darwin was shocked, but he couldn't help but exclaim, "So pure!"
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