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Chapter 686

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Kujira's admiration was sincere and without any falsehood.

Just half a day ago, the Goddess of Magic used an oracle to inform all the Churches of Magic that those who believed in her were more likely to learn the Sword of Mystra, which had a certain impact in the world of magic.

But what really caused a stir in the world of magic was that Roland's Simple Sugar-Making Spell was released along with the oracle.

All the magic forces paid close attention to the news of the Church of Magic, not to mention that the Goddess of Magic even used an oracle this time.

As the most "idle" main goddess of Order, the Goddess of Magic sent down oracles even less often than the Water God.

So the appearance of an oracle this time had to be a big deal.

This made all the magic forces in the world pay a lot of attention.

Then they found that there was a reason for the advent of an oracle.

They could see that Mystra's Sword was indirectly drawing faith to the goddess. They had to admit that it was a very good move. It was an open scheme.

The Mages in the world were mostly unconvinced by Mystra, so they weren't too willing to believe in her.

But now that this treatment was out, it was estimated that many powerful Mages would be willing to join Mystra.

After all, the previous Church of Magic didn't store as many spell models as the Association of Mages of the magic countries, and there wasn't much profit to be made from within the church.

But now, even if it was just for the success rate of Mystra's Sword, it was worth giving her their faith.

After all … who didn't want to have power?

Besides, Mystra was also a beauty, and it wasn't shabby to believe in a beauty for power.

Then what really surprised them was Roland's Simple Sugar-Making Spell that flowed along with the oracle.

Although sugar wasn't a staple, it could provide energy, and eating more could make one's stomach less hungry.

This was very important to make a Mage a special life form that would never starve to death in the suburbs as long as they had magic power.

If the oil-making and water-making spells only made the people of the magic world admire Roland, then the appearance of the sugar-making spell made the eyes of everyone in the magic world light up and feel extremely amazed.

Because whether it was water-making or oil-making, they were essentially a trick to "transport" matter from another place by magical means.

These techniques could actually be done and created by Mages above the Elite level, but they just didn't think of it.

"I can do it too, but he beat me to it." Such a thought had always been in the minds of most Mages.

Therefore, their evaluation of these two spells was not too high.

As a result, his evaluation of Roland was only at the level of "a young man with a lot of ideas."

However, Roland's Simple Sugar-Making Spell was completely different from the two new spells mentioned above.

This was a new spell in the truest sense.

It involved a new concept.

In the Goddess of Magic's oracle, the spell model of Sugar-Making was annotated as follows.

Roland's Simple Sugar-Making Spell (Level 1 Spell)

Effect: After use, one or more portions of glucose will be obtained according to the magical power and mental strength of the user. Edible, it tastes better when mixed with water, and has the effect of appeasing hunger. In desert or arid areas, the amount of glucose obtained will be reduced accordingly. Please pay attention.

Requirement: One portion of normal air.

The material was actually air.

Just this alone was enough to scare people. Could air even be considered a magic material? Aren't they everywhere? Moreover, using air to make sugar, what kind of operation was that?

Matter Conversion could only convert metal ores.

This directly refreshed the worldview of all the Mages.

They couldn't wait to copy down the spell model and use it.

After all, it was a level-one spell, and as long as one was an official Mage, there would be no hindrance in using it.

It was a direct success.

Then, a lot of sweet powdered sugar was indeed produced.

After it was mixed with water, it did taste okay.

Then they began to study the spell model.

At first, they also thought that Roland had used a trick similar to the previous water-making and oil-making spells, but when the nodes of the spell model were taken apart, they were all dumbfounded.

Completely!

They couldn't understand it.

It was all energy input nodes, and there were no output nodes to be seen at all.

Only a few Legendary Mages found the small causal magic array hidden in the nodes, but the problem was that they had never seen this causal magic array before.

It seemed to be new.

Which nodes were extracting air, which ones were responsible for converting matter, and which ones were responsible for stabilizing the magic input channels, they couldn't understand any of it.

What was even more outrageous was that this spell only had twenty-six nodes.

Damn it … even the nodes of level-one Hypnosis were more than this number.

The sugar-making spell involved the conversion of matter, so how could there only be so few nodes?

Look at the real matter transformation spell, although it was considered very simplified, the number of nodes was still enough to make one's scalp tingle.

What the hell was this sugar-making spell?

Any Mage with a bit of strength couldn't help but doubt their eyes when they saw the pitiful number of nodes in the spell model.

Did I make a mistake in trying to find more nodes in a level-one spell?

Unable to analyze, unable to understand, in the end, there was only admiration and worship.

Such emotions quickly spread out and even affected most of the magic apprentices.

In addition, this spell could also be learned by magic apprentices who had a little foundation in the operation of magic power.

For many magic apprentices, even if they couldn't become official Mages in the future, as long as they learned Roland's oil-making and sugar-making spells, they wouldn't starve to death.

At worst, they could sell oil and sugar in the future. Although they wouldn't be rich, they would probably be able to live a well-off life.

Kujira was one of those who tried to analyze the sugar-making spell but couldn't understand it.

He sat in his special seat, looked at Roland, and asked with a smile, "Mr. Roland, is it convenient for you to explain the concept of this sugar-making spell? Of course, this is not a mandatory requirement. It's just my personal suggestion. You can ignore it. After all, there is the right to exchange magic techniques and the right to privacy. "

Although the Transmutation Magic Tower was particular about communication, it was true that they wouldn't force others to reveal their trump cards.

It was all up to one's will.

Roland stood up, thought for a moment, and said, "Mentor, you want to start from that aspect, because it involves a lot of knowledge that's a bit not quite related to magic."

Kujira was a little dazed when he heard this.

This is clearly magic, but you say it's not quite related to magic?

Then is the sugar-making spell I just used witchcraft?

He said seriously, "Let's start with the most basic thing. Why do you use air as a material?"

"Because air contains carbon dioxide and water vapor, and these two substances, through the action of catalysts, biochemically produce new compounds, which are monosaccharides, the so-called glucose." Roland paused, looked around, and said helplessly, "I don't think you understand."

Everyone was confused.

Because of Language Proficiency's translation, they understood all the words, but they didn't understand anything when they were put together.

What oxygen and carbon? What monosaccharides and disaccharides? What the hell?

Roland made an apologetic gesture.

It took a long time for Kujira to come back to himself from his daze.

He keenly realized that there should be a new system of knowledge in what Roland said.

But this was a public class, not the time to get to the bottom of things.

"Mr. Roland, please sit down. I'm sorry for being rude."

Kujira nodded and continued to talk about the basic techniques and theories of other transmutation spells.

Roland continued to listen to the class.

After the class, Roland returned to his dormitory and continued to analyze spells.

Now, he was very interested in the Rope Magic spell.

It created a false space for temporary hiding.

A space within a space. This should be a paradox, because if such a small space really existed, then it should be visible.

But the false space created by the Rope Trick was not visible.

Otherwise, there was no way to use it to achieve the purpose of hiding.

For example, the space within the space was like a small bubble hiding another small bubble. In this way, the people in the space should be able to observe the small bubble.

But the space created by the Rope Trick really couldn't be seen.

Roland tried it himself and climbed up the magically generated rope into the false space above, only to see a white square space.

The space wasn't big, about one and a half meters in length, width, and height, and people had to sit down.

Then he came out of the Rope Trick space and probed the position with mental power.

There was nothing but air.

In other words … the space of this Rope Trick was not in the space of the main plane.

The effect of the Rope Trick was a spatial jump.

But why did Kujira say that this was a space within a space?

He really couldn't figure it out, so he went out to talk to Kujira.

As a result, he didn't go far when he ran into Robert Jr.

At this moment, Robert Jr. didn't look too good, a little dispirited, even a little down and out.

When he saw Roland, he walked up and stood in front of Roland, with faint resentment in his eyes, and said, "The Great Elder is not in our family now, are you satisfied? Great genius. "

"I said I wouldn't get involved in the competition between your two families." Roland frowned.

Robert Jr. chuckled. "Then why did you help Field?"

"I didn't help him."

"And you say you didn't help him?" Robert Jr. roared angrily. "Then how did the new spell that Old Robert submitted to the Magic Tower's Council of Elders come about?"

"Old Robert must have invented it himself."

"How is that possible!" Robert Jr. snorted. "If he had that ability, the position of Great Elder would have been his long ago, why wait until now? You're the only one in the entire Magic Tower who has the ability to invent a new spell. If it wasn't you who gave it to him, then who? Those lists of various magic materials should be a thank-you gift from the Julian family. "

"That's what they gave me."

"Why did they give it to you?"

"Because I have a future and can invent magic. For example, making sugar and water and so on. " Roland chuckled. "I have something important to take care of. If there's nothing else, please make way, thank you."

A good dog doesn't stand in the way. Roland's words had a similar meaning in this world.

Robert Jr. subconsciously stepped aside.

Roland continued walking forward.

"Humph! Really! " Robert Jr. muttered indignantly behind him, "You people are so snobbish. My father's face changed immediately when he wasn't the Great Elder."

"I'm sorry, I seemed to have talked to you like this before. Does it have anything to do with me whether your father is the Great Elder or not?" Roland turned back.

Robert Jr. was instantly speechless.

He had really tasted the coldness of the world these days … Too many people changed their faces, and he subconsciously included Roland in that category.

But now that he was reminded, he realized that Roland really did seem to be the same.

Then he was even more depressed.

F * ck!

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