Lin and Fen could not find a suitable reference object, which was an item made by the sacrificial method or a magic tool made by the dragons, so they could only fumble their way forward.
Since they were fumbling around, it would be pointless to discuss too much. Even if they wanted to use the first coffin to simulate the process or the result of the production, there were no parameters to refer to. So the overall progress quickly entered the experimental stage, which was the trial and error stage.
However, the materials that might be used could be collected in advance. The materials temporarily selected were eight metals from many materials with the prefix of "divinity." The Gaia metal that was used to make lucky gold coins was one of them. In addition, there were many auxiliary materials and even processing and manufacturing equipment that had to be made with magic materials.
Fortunately, they were in the Holy City of Estali, a city dominated by mages. Most of the magic materials in the mysterious land could be found here. It was also fortunate that a certain someone had managed to latch onto a thick thigh early on. Relying on his relationship with the Great Mage Kabanbai, Lin Li was able to come into contact with many high-end merchant guilds. From there, he was able to purchase or reserve these extremely rare magical materials that were priceless.
While waiting for the materials to be collected, Fen welcomed her first life class.
Most of the 24 students were respected old mages in the Holy City, including several great mages in Kabanbai Academy and Kabanbai himself. One of them was more special. It was a young man who came to the Holy City from the north — Ba Tu. This kind of background was not rare in the Holy City. What was more special was that he was a bishop of the Three Holy Light Church.
The Three Holy Light Church was Justice, Life, and Protection. The gods that represented these three concepts were once allies, but they later fell out because of something.
Although the Lord of Protection was known as the strongest god with many believers, he did not have a strong church organization in the mortal world; and Life was attached to Justice. He was obviously a big boss, but he lived like a follower god. Their church had been in the initial joint position under the name of the Three Holy Light Church, and it had not been separated because of the big bosses' falling out.
Ba Tu was a believer of the Lord of Life. From an orphan, he became a believer, a monk, a priest, and then a bishop. In terms of piety, there was no more devout believer of the Lord of Life than him.
Such a person, however, had an understanding that could be called heretical. He was actively looking for any way to save lives. Not only did they search for divine arts, but they also searched for medicine, magic, and everything else that was possible.
Here, the gods in the mystical land were different from those in the fantasy world developed by a certain monotheistic religion. In general, in order to maintain the omnipotent image of the gods, no one was allowed to question or slander their power. Therefore, the only outcome for heretics was to be burned at the stake to illuminate the world.
However, it had only been about a thousand years since the Dark Age when the old gods were slaughtered. Among the current gods, the oldest one was only seven or eight hundred years old. Even the legends of them when they were still humans and the stories of them igniting their godly fire had not been forgotten. Although they relied on a certain concept to achieve divinity, it did not mean that they would be satisfied and stop there.
The Gods of the Mystic Lands were very forgiving as long as one could expand one's original Concept or absorb other similar Concepts, whether it was to strengthen one's own strength or influence. It might be heretical knowledge today, but it might become official doctrine tomorrow. Such things had happened in the mystical land before.
Compared to their tolerance for heretics, when they noticed that someone was distorting their doctrine and moving in a direction that was contrary to their core concept, what would happen next was, of course, a Saint descending to the mortal world and violently beating up those with ulterior motives or those who were simply stupid. What's more, directly igniting the divine power borrowed from the other party was something that had happened before.
It was in such an open environment of faith that Ba Tu, as the bishop of the Lord of Life, began to learn magic in order to find more ways to save lives. And when the former Lord Demon King spread the news that he was going to teach a course on life magic, he was the first person to go through all kinds of complicated procedures and applications, hoping to join the course.
Such a person who was both a god and a mage might be rare in a border area like the southwest peninsula. But in a mage city like the Holy City, which had a thriving academic atmosphere, it was not so rare. Apart from Ba Tu, there were more or less such people in other fields.
But these things were not important to the one who was going to teach the class. Gods or whatever, if they annoyed her, she would kill them all the same. It wasn't like she hadn't killed them before. If they didn't annoy her, then nothing would happen. It didn't matter who came to learn. Even if she was going to teach, it was more or less because of that man's request, so she didn't want to do things that were too troublesome.
In fact, one thing that Lich didn't notice was that when it was said that the course she was going to teach was named "life," everyone in the Three Holy Light Church fell into a state of anxiety. It was the same concept, but the situation of a god being replaced by a person had really happened in the mysterious land!
If it were an ordinary person who mumbled that he was going to teach the knowledge of life, the believers of the Lord of Life might snort and laugh at him for overestimating himself. But if it were a "former Lord Demon King" who had achieved the feat of slaying a god and whose combat strength was off the charts, regardless of whether he was really that person or not, there were no priests and bishops who could laugh so easily.
Was this the precursor of another war between gods?
So Ba Tu was here to learn, and more or less, to gather information.
But again, Fen didn't care.
A certain someone who originally wanted to completely stay out of it couldn't escape the fate of being caught on official business in the end. His main job was to help the Lich organize her fragmented knowledge and turn it into a set of lessons that went from shallow to deep.
This was because the origin of this knowledge might have originated from a certain someone's words, or a random thought, and then in-depth research. It wasn't knowledge that had already become a system, but rather knowledge that went deeper and deeper, one step at a time.
Fen could teach whatever came to her mind. But just like most of the problems faced by a certain someone's knowledge, for someone who didn't have the slightest bit of foundation, a casual sentence might lead to a considerable number of questions. And in order to explain such questions, it might be the content of a lesson or several lessons, and then this content might lead to new questions. In the end, there was no end.
This kind of dilemma wasn't a big problem for Lin. Even if he didn't understand some of the things that were too deep or specialized, at least he knew the general process of biological science on Earth.
Otherwise, he still had an impression of what the process was like when he was studying. Using those things as a standard, and organizing Fen's fragmented knowledge, a system that went from shallow to deep was more or less complete.
Since he was already involved, a certain someone helped Fen organize her lesson content again. Unlike the Lich, who was mostly self-taught, Lin had also been educated on Earth. Even if he hadn't taught himself before, he had been taught by others. From the perspective of a student, he naturally knew how the teacher should teach so that the student could understand it more easily.
Otherwise, according to the Lich's original teaching method, it would be like shooting a gun in the east and shooting a gun in the west. She didn't care at all whether the gun hit a target, or whether it hit a bird or a person.
According to her bold words, those who were willing to teach should be deeply grateful. Who would have the guts to be picky and complain? If they didn't understand, it meant that they didn't have enough talent and wisdom; if they understood, it was very good. Did they need everyone to clap their hands and encourage them?
The most hateful thing was that Cassette Cutting chimed in, "Boss, have you ever heard of a matchmaker who has to go into the bridal chamber to help push the buttocks, and have to guarantee the birth of a son in the future? Do you understand? "
"Sis, didn't you say you wanted to dig a grave? Let's go! Let's bury this thing together! "Lin was so angry that he lost his mind. He was ready to send a certain sword to be buried with anyone.
"Huff, huff." Fen didn't try to stop the fight, nor did she add fuel to the fire. She just smiled and didn't say anything.
After taking a few deep breaths, Lin sullenly suppressed his anger. What a sin. He was the one who had caused this sword to become what it was today. He couldn't blame anyone but himself. He suppressed his anger and continued to prepare the teaching materials for the Lich. Speaking of which, he had brought this upon himself.
"What a surprise," Fen said without any rhyme or reason. Lin was confused and didn't understand what she meant. The Lich continued, "I thought you hated these troublesome things. Why did you suddenly change? Did you take things too hard, or did you think it through? "
"To be honest, I just wanted to help you."
"Help me? Help me with what? "
"It's your fault for having such a bad reputation in the past. If you don't clear your name and live with the title of 'Devil King', I'm really afraid that some hotheaded hero will come and ask for something. That would be even more troublesome. "
"Oh, I thought you didn't like to meddle in other people's business."
"Your business isn't meddling in other people's business. If I don't help you, who will help you? If I really push you to the extreme, I won't be able to live a peaceful life. It's obviously impossible. Don't you think that my actions are for the sake of world peace? My image is very great and I have a bright future. "
"Ha." Fen chuckled and didn't continue to talk about this topic. Instead, she asked another question, "But you also helped me organize a lot of information for the academy. There's no knowledge of the maze here. It's all from your side. You don't have a problem with that? "
After thinking seriously, Lin shook his head and said, "Since you scolded me for being too arrogant last time, I've thought about a lot of things. Indeed, I don't have the right to tell people what they can or can't learn. The best way is to let nature take its course. No matter how much I think about other people, they will still die. Plus, the things you want to teach have already been discovered in the maze. It's just waiting for someone to notice it and discover it. Also, compared to the things you want to teach, I'm more curious about whether or not someone will notice the statistical method you use. "
"Don't talk about math again. Let's just talk about what we saw. "
"Okay, you decide on your curriculum. I have no objections."
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