It took Grimm two years to fly from the edge of Sky City to the center of Sky City, the Holy Tower!
Grimm's understanding of machinery was still at the superficial stage of an apprentice wizard. He did not have much contact with it, so it was impossible for him to harvest wizard knowledge in Sky City.
Grimm traveled all the way across the wizarding continent for only one purpose: to create the Microscopic Eye for the sixth phase of the Mask of Truth project.
This was the field of mechanical sorcery. Grimm couldn't learn it from scratch, so he had to come to the Holy Tower himself and ask a professional mechanic to make him a Microscopic Eye that met his standards.
Of course, Grimm's Starfall Reconnaissance Craft would also be upgraded here since he had so many Sorcerer Essences. Grimm had already mastered the basic knowledge of space and time traveling in the Endless Void.
Most of the microscopes on the wizarding continent were optical microscopes.
There was a limit to the magnification of optical microscopes because light elements in the Endless World had light wavelengths.
The so-called light wave wavelength was because the light itself was intermittent in the human eye, so there was a limit to the magnification of the optical microscope. As far as Glenn knew, the limit was 1,750 times.
So, how would the wavelength of the microscope be affected?
Light wavelengths would be affected by three aspects, with the least affected being gravity, magnetic field, and refraction loss.
Usually, when wizards used microscopes to observe the microscopic world, they would do so at a close distance. Light at such a close distance would not be affected by gravity, magnetic field, and refraction loss, so it was almost negligible. On the other hand, it would be a different story if the light traveled in the Endless Void.
The second most affected was the perception of time.
One second was divided into 18 parts. Ordinary humans could only sense one of the 18 parts of the spectrum, while the remaining 17 parts were formed by the imagination of ordinary humans to form a coherent picture.
However, once one entered the microscopic world, the closer one got to the limit of the power of time's wavelength, the more one would discover the 'dark portion'. This was the region of time that ordinary living creatures could not sense. As a result, it formed sections of light element wavelength gaps.
Did they think that the 17 parts of darkness that ordinary creatures could not sense due to their perception of time was their biggest blind spot?
He was gravely mistaken!
The rainbow light was divided into seven parts: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The red spectrum was the longest, and it was the visible spectrum to the naked eye.
But in reality, beyond the red light of the rainbow and within the purple light, there was an even larger spectrum that ordinary people couldn't see, and the invisible spectrum accounted for 99% of the total spectrum!
The Biological Microscope was the greatest achievement in the field of microscopy in the Holy Tower. It could not allow low-level wizards to make up for the light waves, but it could make up for the spectrum and show 99% of the invisible spectrum in the form of visible light.
Grimm was a Dark Slaughtering Sorcerer, so it was impossible for him to get involved in this field. It was enough for any Sorcerer to devote their entire life to study it.
Think about it …
The light waves perceived by ordinary humans had been reduced layer by layer, and then magnified by 1,750 times with an optical microscope, yet the light elements perceived were not even one thousand eight hundredth of the real world of light waves.
Even such an optical microscope could only be bought by formal wizards in the Holy Tower of Elements, which was the one Norris had.
Ordinary people, including level-1 and level-2 wizards who could not perceive time, could not perceive light waves differently. Everyone could only perceive one in three to one hundred and fifty thousand light elements in the real world of light waves with their naked eyes.
This was the relationship between truth and appearance.
Didn't you feel sad when you looked at the ordinary beings who lived on the surface of the world of truth?
It was no wonder that the more powerful a Sorcerer was, the more cautious and fearful he would be of the Truth and Profoundness.
…
"Damn, those old guys are really good. They built such a huge pyramid with Inky Silver!"
Little Eight stared at the huge pyramid in front of her and was stunned.
Inky Silver was an extremely high-grade synthetic alchemy material. It was made from more than seventy special materials, such as Mithril, Adamantine, Titanium Steel No. 2, and Black Ink. It was the pinnacle of synthetic materials made by ancient wizards. It had the ability to repair itself, conduct energy superconductivity that was close to zero loss, and could be reassembled by relying on spiritual power.
One could even say that it was a material that would never be worn out.
This was a precious metal that Grimm had once purchased to search for materials to carry the Destructive Force. It had to be measured in grams, yet the entire surface of the Holy Tower in the Eternal Sky City was covered with it!?
Grimm looked at the pyramid, which was tens of thousands of meters tall and tens of thousands of meters long and wide. Just like Little Eight, he could not believe it.
Complicated and delicate machines, bionic machines, huge machines that looked like space fortresses, and humanoid mechanical puppets could be found everywhere.
As for the inside of the Holy Tower, everything was the same as the other towers.
The white square, the blue sky, the laboratories, and the level-3 wizards could be seen everywhere. Grimm estimated that the number of machinists in Eternal Sky City was at least five times that of the Holy Tower of Seven Rings, which was even more than the Holy Tower of Two Rings!
Next, Grimm would have to spend a large amount of Sorcerer Essences or other resources to find a Mechanic Sorcerer that could produce a Microscopic Eye that Grimm was satisfied with.
…
One hundred and twenty years later!
Facing this Level-6 Stigmata Sorcerer who guarded the Eternal Heart's Mechanical Celestial, Grimm felt a sense of oppression as if he was facing the Black Iso Tower Stigmata Sorcerer.
Every Stigmata Sorcerer under the Celestial had a painful memory of when the Mana Pool of their sorcerer tower was destroyed, or when the sorcerer tower was built, there were not enough humans to support the Mana Pool.
At this time, the Stigmata Sorcerer faced Grimm and stretched out a metal arm.
The mechanical arm was made of a material that was as malleable as an extremely cold ice crystal. There was a microscopic eye on the palm that Grimm needed. It was the most advanced microscopic eye in the Sorcerers World that could be immediately installed on the Mask of Truth.
At the same time, there was also a Fate Contract!
Grimm signed the Fate Contract without hesitation and integrated the Microscopic Eye into the Mask of Truth.
"I don't want this proud disciple of mine to walk on my path again. Remember, before you become a Stigmata Sorcerer, when he is maliciously attacked by other Stigmata Sorcerers and wants to destroy the Mana Pool of the sorcerer tower, you must ensure the absolute safety of the Mana Pool. Otherwise, you will be punished by the Fate Contract and lose this mask! "
The Microscopic Eye of the sixth phase of the Mask of Truth project was connected to the Mana Pool of the Superconducting Light Sorcerer Tower, which was the disciple of the Level-6 Stigmata Sorcerer under the Celestial.
On the one hand, it was a critical moment for the Mana Pool of the Superconducting Light Sorcerer Tower, and it could summon Grimm through the Sorcerer Tower at any time. On the other hand, it was a punishment measure. After the Mana Pool was destroyed, the Mask of Truth would be taken away.
If Grimm was lucky enough to use any loopholes and really resisted the Mana Pool to take away the Mask of Truth, it would be considered a violation of the Fate Contract and he would be punished by fate.
No one knew what the means of fate's punishment was.
But everyone knew that those who were punished by fate would look natural and deserved more losses. No one dared to really try to challenge it.
"I will do my best to abide by the Fate Contract, great Fortress Heart Stigmata Sorcerer."
Grimm bowed his head and said in a very respectful and low voice.
According to Grimm's investigation, the Superconducting Light Sorcerer Academy had indeed been very turbulent over the years, but there was no sign of a large-scale academy war for the time being. He hoped that this situation could be maintained and would not trigger a real academy war.
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