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Chapter 91

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When the depressing atmosphere in the Tower of the Great Sage was swept away, there was finally a wave of vitality.

Like bees, the figures that were diligently flying around the tower once again tidied up the order and environment meticulously and without a speck of dust. Of course, the girls spent most of their time with Finn, the former Demon King, the Lich who came back to life after a thousand years.

This made a certain teacher feel hurt. Or lonely? Or disappointed?

Regardless of what the gloomy feeling was, what Lin found most unacceptable was that the two girls actually ran to a certain Lich who was addicted to coding when they found something strange in the process of practicing the third circle spell of the apprentice level.

This was intolerable. Even if the other party was a Lich and had more knowledge of magic than Lin, even if the other party was the "big sister" in the apprentice's mouth, as if she was born with a halo of affection. Even if …

There were many reasons for the two girls to do this, but I'm your teacher!

Lin screamed in his heart helplessly.

In order to boost the authority of the husband … Oh, no, to boost the authority of the teacher, Lin secretly wandered around the two little apprentices during the day. Especially when they were practicing magic, he pretended not to care, but at the same time, he pricked up his ears.

And in the eyes of the other three apprentices, Lin's little actions were … childish?

What was unexpected was that Finn Tikal, Halloumi, and Kaya all ignored his behavior. The three of them didn't even discuss it with each other. With a tacit understanding, they watched Lin's monkey show.

On a certain afternoon, a long-awaited opportunity came.

The two girls were working on the same topic, the third circle spell of the apprentice level, Tornado.

When a spell reached the third circle, to be recognized as having mastered the spell, not only did it have to be cast, but it also had to be cast on a certain scale. Tornado, Earthquake, Gravity Change, these were not like the first circle, where one could gather water and fire and gather the most basic elements and be done with it. Without a certain range of influence, the casting of these spells was equivalent to no effect.

For example, Earthquake. Even if it couldn't make the earth shake, the city walls collapse, or the castles and towers collapse, it had to at least make people lose their balance. If it could only make a very small earthquake, what could it do? Could it be that just because a woman with big breasts trembled, it could be called an earthquake technique? If she jumped, she would be able to create waves, so why bother the great magician to cast magic?

This was the reason why a Third Circle spell was so difficult to break through from a Mage to a Magic Apprentice. How many apprentices, because of their talent or lack of resources, were defeated here, unable to crown themselves with the title of an official Magician?

This was also the predicament that the two apprentices were currently facing. They were unable to create a large enough tornado.

In this regard, Fen, the Lich from a millennium ago, although she was dismembered and imprisoned for a long time, but she ruled the world for hundreds of years. … There's no good teaching method either. It's just what the older generation of Wizards would say – concentrate on sensing the presence of the wind and use magic power to guide it. Otherwise, you haven't accumulated enough Authority, so you should focus on your meditation.

Speaking of which, this was a misunderstanding that a magical genius like Ru Fen could not understand.

Just like punching. If he was big enough today, his body was strong enough, and his muscles were well-developed, then a casual punch could easily hurt someone, or even send them flying.

Wouldn't that mean that the thin and weak person has no human rights? Of course not. As long as you train, learn the correct punch posture, and accurately hit the vital points, the small person can still knock down the opponent. Although you don't have enough talent, but you can still make up for it with hard work.

The question was how to work hard? This wasn't something that those who relied on talent could easily answer, because they didn't need to think about it. With extra energy, they would think about how to hurt people more, or how to train themselves to be bigger. As for punching, it was like an instinct for them.

The same situation also existed in the world of Wizards. Fen could share the Tornado spell with the two girls, as well as its various transformations and fine control methods. For the same spell, she could provide many different spell models, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. This allowed people to choose the most suitable one to use at the moment.

But the premise of all this was that the spell could be cast. Only then would it be necessary to think about the follow-up improvement plans.

The two girls summoned the magic power in their bodies, which was too weak for official sorcerers to look at. They kept summoning wind spirits and elements, hoping that they would spin according to the trajectory they envisioned and form a tornado. But they failed again and again, and the tornado didn't form, only making people feel the omnipresent pressure in the air.

Of course, as a Lich, Fen didn't just stand aside and watch. She tried to modify the spell model of the Tornado spell, and then explained it to the two girls, hoping to find a way for the girls to succeed. But she didn't think that this could be the opposite of what she wanted.

The common point of apprentice-level spells was that they were easy to cast. Although on this basis, they sacrificed controllability and various fine changes. But after hundreds of years of improvement by countless magical pioneers, apprentice-level spells could be said to have reached an extreme under the aforementioned premise.

This was also the reason why spells like Gravity Change and Time Stop could be cast by an apprentice. Because the apprentices only followed the instructions and didn't really understand the principles and meaning behind them.

Fen, on the other hand, improved with her own ideas and experience, and kept instilling them into the two young apprentices who hadn't made up their minds yet. The result was that it made Halumi and Kaya even more confused, and they were further and further away from success, but the people involved were at a loss.

So, Lin had to jump out and save the hard-working people at the bottom, so that they wouldn't be led astray by those brats.

"Cough!"

He pretended to cough on the side, hoping to attract attention. But it failed … The three girls were still discussing among themselves.

"Cough! Cough, cough! "

Having no choice, Lin coughed even more to remind them. Finally, the three girls glanced at him at the same time, two with dissatisfaction, and one with disdain. Fen said angrily, "Say it, what do you want to say?"

"You can't cast the spell like this." According to the tradition left by the strategists of the Three Kingdoms, the beginning had to be a sharp warning so that people would pay attention to the following content. As expected, when he saw the three girls' expressions turn into disgust, and the corners of their mouths turned down, Lin knew that he had half succeeded. The other half also wanted to succeed, but the prerequisite was not to be killed by the former Devil King …

"Magic is a kind of behavior that imitates nature, and then changes nature. Then, have you ever thought about how tornadoes occur in nature? "

After asking the question, Lin paused, giving the three time to think. Because looking at Fen's expression, he knew that the Lich had never thought about this, let alone the two girls.

After a while, seeing that the silence was turning into awkwardness, Halumi was the first to break the ice, and tried to answer, "Isn't it just spinning in the wind?" As she spoke, she made some gestures. She raised her index finger, raised her right arm, and made a few exaggerated circles.

"Pfft, of course not." After Lin gave a negative answer, he didn't wait for them to think. On the one hand, he was afraid that they would lose interest and just throw away the pot and stop listening to a certain person's lecture. So, Lin said directly, "Wind, which is the ubiquitous air that we rely on for survival, let's not talk about it first. Let's talk about its characteristics. Wind is like water, it is a fluid and has no fixed form. Since it is a fluid, then some of the characteristics of wind can be understood in the same way as water. You can accept this premise, right? "

Kaya, who was puzzled, asked, "Why do we need to understand it in terms of water?"

"Because wind can't be seen under normal circumstances, but water can be seen with the naked eye. Back to the topic, if it is water, to form a whirlpool, other than stirring it with your hands, under what circumstances would water form a whirlpool? "

"Where there is a rock blocking it," Halumi answered quickly.

"That's right. What else? "

"There is a hole at the bottom of the water?" Kaya asked tentatively.

"Correct. In terms of mechanics, flowing water has a horizontal force acting on it. If the river is smooth all the way, then it is a one-directional force acting on it. But then there is a hole in the river bed, and the water in it will also flow. At this time, in addition to the horizontal force acting on it, the water in the hole also needs to exchange with the water in the hole, so there is a vertical force acting on it. When the two forces interact with each other, they will form a diagonal force acting on the water, which is a whirlpool. "

There was no need to mention the genius Fen. She had practically emptied out all of Lin's knowledge of modern Earth. Although the two girls were only at the level of elementary school students in mathematics, they had not been taught algebra and equations. But in the past, for the sake of some explanations in magic teaching, simple mechanics and the three laws of motion had been mentioned to them.

So, when it came to the formation of whirlpools, they thought for a moment and nodded to show that they understood. Lin continued to explain, "Then how do tornadoes form in nature? Wind is not like water, it will not swirl around because of a few rocks. "

"In other words, there is a vertical force acting on it," Kaya interrupted. Although her expression did not change, there was a hint of excitement in her tone.

Lin was not interested in this kind of interaction. Instead, he praised him encouragingly. "That's right. You're right. There's a perpendicular force. Then where does this force come from? Well, you don't have to guess, because it involves a feature I haven't mentioned yet, which is that the hot air will rise and the cold air will fall. The clouds in the sky are thick enough, and the clouds formed by water vapor condense a large amount of cold air, while the ground accumulates enough heat under the sun's exposure and raises the temperature of the air near the surface. When a large amount of hot and cold air exchange vertically, then the horizontal force is stirred in, a tornado is born. "

While explaining, Lin also led everyone out of the tower. Using magic to gather a rain cloud in the sky, at the same time, using a combination of fire and light spells to increase the temperature of the ground. The entire environment became stuffy and extremely uncomfortable. Even the heat rising from the ground gave people the illusion that the entire scene was swaying.

This situation did not last long. The fallen leaves and dust began to swirl, and at the same time, the clouds in the sky formed a funnel and extended downward. A tornado began to form!

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