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Chapter 386

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Ever since he had found the smallest unit of authority in the Tower of the Great Sage, and found the perfect ratio of authority to maintain a static balance, he had paid special attention to the ratio of authority when doing research and design in various aspects. He had also studied the ratio of authority output in the use of magic, observing the differences in the effectiveness of magic after minor adjustments, trying to find the best ratio.

But there was a premise to all of this, and that was to assume that the different units of authority were perfectly and evenly mixed in the amount used. But was that really the case?

It was just like how alloys were known to be made by mixing different metals to obtain different metal characteristics. But alloys were not perfectly and evenly mixed, and the creation of alloys was not as simple as heating two or more metals to a liquid state, mixing them together with a stirring rod, and finally cooling them down. Using different processes would result in different results and different characteristics.

If one followed this train of thought to consider whether the 'ratio' of authority was' evenly 'or not, one would have to consider the arrangement of authority in the most basic unit, just as the fat one had said.

Regardless of whether this thing was useful or not, it was certain that it would be a huge project. Fortunately, Fen had already constructed a similar judgment program, the one she used to examine the sequence of DNA. That was why when Lin woke up, while he still had a deep impression of her, he had asked Halumi, who was serving him, to invite their elder sister and ask her.

"Is … this possible?" Fen sounded doubtful, but her expression was one of eagerness. At Lich's level, as long as it was something she did not know, as long as it was something new, she would be very interested in it.

And now, in addition to his own authority, there was also the authority of the power of curses hidden in someone's body. It could be said that he was both an experimental and a control group in one body, and he could not move and was at the mercy of others. There would be better test subjects for him to experiment on.

That was why Fen quickly ordered the two girls and four dwarves to set up the observation magic array, supporting instruments, and debugging the program. For them, the relevant technology was already available, and the only thing they lacked was an idea of how to use it.

And the most difficult thing to do was that the observation target had to be as still as possible. This was because movement itself would cause the authority in the body to change, and staying still would only suppress this change to the smallest extent. But this difficulty was just right for a certain person who was seriously injured.

Plus, in order to not let the person be too bored, Fen followed the person's request and arranged the detected authority into a scrolling bar image that was constantly updated.

Generally speaking, if there was no input or output involved, the program would run faster. Fen's previous method of analyzing the DNA of all species was to send the sample data to the cloud cluster formed by the World Trees for calculation. That speed, in Lin's words, was that it took a long time to transmit the data.

Although it was a pleasure to make use of the computing power of the World Trees, it also depended on where it was used. What they were about to do now was related to someone's privacy, and they were also trying to investigate the secrets of the divine power. Fen and Lin both agreed that it was better to do these things secretly.

It would take a little longer, but there would be no worries of leaking information. Although the other Lich wasn't afraid of death, he didn't want to provoke the existence behind the power of the curse. Facing the enemy after making all the preparations and provoking the enemy before making all the preparations were two different things.

Therefore, the low efficiency of the image output this time was a trivial matter compared to only using the First Coffin to calculate. Besides, sometimes the logic of a predetermined judgment was not necessarily thorough, and it required a person to be the final judge. Being able to see the results with their own eyes might give them new and better ideas.

That being said, Lin had underestimated how boring it was to constantly browse through monotonous, messy, and unreadable data. Did they manage to last an entire afternoon? A certain someone who had a hard time falling asleep due to the loss of all her senses was already drowsy before it was time to sleep.

This made the two apprentices feel as if they had found a treasure. One of the most troublesome aspects of taking care of a patient was that the patient's schedule was inconsistent, so the patient was a light sleeper and had to drink milk every few hours, which was quite difficult to take care of. Another type of trouble was the fear that the patient would create trouble for the person taking care of the patient.

If it was not for their sister's special warning that they should not use the Stun Stick spell on a sick person, Hallumi would have dragged the female dwarf Maritar over to discuss the most efficient and effective way to hit the person. Would Kaya stop them? Usually, her role was to keep watch or to divert attention …

Now that the image of the Authority arrangement was constantly refreshed, the two apprentices wished they could pry open Lin's eyelids and stuff the Aquaprint screen with the image. Lin had never said he would remove it anyway, and whenever he had the chance, he would always try to find a pattern in the image that might not exist. But it usually did not last long.

Analyzing the Authority arrangement in his body was like waiting for his body to recover, and it seemed like a long way to go.

During this period of time, other than occasionally commanding the two girls in front of him to do things that he did not even know the meaning of, Lin was always asleep because of the hypnotic image.

In order to take care of a certain teacher who was half dead, the two girls no longer ran out and were much more well-behaved. It was the same for the four dwarves, which meant they did not have the personality of liveliness to begin with.

Besides, for Jermaine, learning new knowledge was more important than seeing the colorful world. Because deep in his heart, he still hoped to inject a new vitality into the almost rigid society of the silver-bearded dwarves by learning Lin's knowledge. So as long as there was a chance, he would keep asking and doing.

Fen, on the other hand, had been quite busy recently and often ran out. Of course, her current situation was not the same as when she was in Wulian City.

In order to establish the academy, the Archmage Charlie Richard Foundation, which was supposed to be in charge of funding, did not allocate a single cent to the academy's treasury for various reasons.

In order to cover all the expenses, other than using his own wealth to pay for it, Lin had to find a way to find a source of funds. Of course, the rich and foolish nobles were the main target. So during that time, the two were very diligent in attending noble gatherings. It was inevitable that there would be some false pleasantries, just to make these stingy nobles take out their own wallets.

But recently, when Fen went out, she was a lecturer of Language P. She gave public lectures similar to the ones Lin held in Wulian City.

Many of the things that Lin had started, in fact, had spread with the popularity of the forum. And the natives of the mysterious land were not so stupid that they did not have the ability to learn. When they saw something good, of course they would selectively absorb and use it. Lectures were one of them.

The mages of the mysterious land did not have the habit of keeping things to themselves. Perhaps they would hide some unique skills, but they would still want to spread their knowledge. In addition to the general atmosphere of the society, more importantly, in order to learn magic, all kinds of magic materials and items needed for meditation rituals required money. Other than fighting to the death, it was quite safe to exchange some outdated knowledge for money, so why not?

Compared to slowly selling one's knowledge to the association, collecting tickets for lectures could be said to be the fastest way to make money. At this time, the mages were eloquent and eloquent, and the content of the lecture was of interest to most people. Of course, it was easy for them to earn a lot of money through lectures. Of course, some people suffered losses because of this. After all, there were always some expenses to pay for a good lecture.

In fact, if someone knew about this, he would have a feeling that in the mysterious land, lectures did not seem to be used to spread knowledge, but more like a concert for a celebrity. But to be honest, even on Earth, there were some lectures that charged more for tickets than concerts.

However, the reason why this Lich, whose symptoms were no better than Lin's, held a lecture was not because she took the initiative, but because she was invited by the president of the Pilsen branch of the Society of Sorcerers, Mark Kovacs. The reason, of course, was that Language P. was no different from a heavenly book.

With the popularity of the forum, of course there would be people who were interested in the technology behind it. Since the Lich came to the Pilsen branch and logged in, of course, she also logged in Language P.

And in a situation where there was no foundation at all, to be able to learn a programming language by just looking at the teaching materials without a teacher, one must be a god. Unfortunately, most people were not this kind of person. Therefore, inviting one of the creators of Language P. to hold a lecture became a demand, and not a simple way to make money.

For Fen, even if she was recognized by the Pilsen branch and had the title of "Great Sorcerer", there would definitely be people who were not convinced and wanted to test the Lich's strength. Other than relying on strength to kill someone, it was also an option to use something to convince others.

Besides, a lecture did not have the trouble of recruiting apprentices. There was a fixed time to impart knowledge and then some time for a few lucky people to ask questions. After that, even if they met on the road, they would still be strangers and would not have the obligation to answer questions. He didn't look like a proper apprentice. Not only did she have to worry about the apprentice's magic progress, but she also had to pay for their food and other expenses.

Therefore, after thinking for a while, the Lich agreed to the invitation to hold a lecture. In addition, all the expenses would be paid by the Pilsen branch, but the entrance fee would all belong to the speaker. In exchange, the association would only provide xx (20) people to attend the lecture for free. With such a generous offer, Fen had no reason to refuse.

The association did not seem to be at a disadvantage. As the headquarters of the Society of Sorcerers, how could they not have a place and manpower? If others wanted to borrow it, they would have to spend a lot of money, but if their own people wanted to use it, how much would it cost? In other words, how many of the people working under him had the guts to discuss the issue of fees with the people above him?

In fact, this practice later became the practice of the Society of Sorcerers to invite famous or powerful Sorcerers to hold lectures. As for the Lich who was the founder of this program, in this memorable lecture, he used a program to solve a complex mathematical problem, tormenting everyone who listened to him to the point of wanting to die.

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