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Chapter 1537

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The clear sound of a bronze bell came from Ashillia's main square and echoed across the entire academy.

The hands of the clock on the wall ticked as well, and it finally showed ten o 'clock.

Because of the bell, all the students in the classroom looked at Angor, who was standing in the center of the classroom.

He thought he would be nervous, but when it really happened, his mind was unusually calm.

He cleared his throat and gave a simple introduction.

"I believe everyone here already knows something about me since you chose to attend my class, so I won't introduce myself." Angor paused for a second. "But before I get to the point, let me tell you some rules of my class."

Setting the rules of the class was Mithra's and Farrina's suggestion.

White-eyed people and self-righteous people could be found everywhere. They would express all kinds of White-eyed questions and opinions with a sense of superiority at any time, anywhere, at any inappropriate time. To avoid such situations, the best way was to set the rules of the class.

If someone did something against the rules without asking a question or talking, they could be kicked out of the class or even kicked out of Ashillia directly.

After explaining the rules, Angor noticed that some of the people in the classroom slowly lowered their arrogance.

Angor glanced at them and went straight to the point.

"Everyone's pursuit of alchemy is different. The Research Department once tried to define alchemy, and I think everyone here agrees on the surface. But I'm sure you all have your own ideas. Otherwise, the conflict between the factions wouldn't have gotten so intense until now. "

"Regardless of whether alchemy is creation, equivalent exchange, biological modification, property extraction, particle transgression, and so on, all of these are actually correct. It's just that you look at them from a different perspective."

"You can even look at it from a philosophical perspective.

"Today, I'm going to talk about alchemy from the perspective of the interaction between matter and energy."

He briefly introduced the topic of "energy and matter" and began to talk about it.

Vanersen was probably the most knowledgeable alchemist in the class because he was Ashillia's alchemy instructor. In Vanersen's mind, Angor was still too young to know anything about alchemy even if he was lucky enough to get his hands on the knowledge. Vanersen assumed that Angor's class today would either be about some enchantments or how to break down some magic arrays.

Vanersen was already prepared to listen to Angor's class about Runes and Magic Arrays.

However, Angor started from a major alchemy topic and dissected it layer by layer. Enchantment was also the topic of the class, but Angor did not talk about enchantment alone. Instead, he used enchantment as an example to explain alchemy itself.

This made Vanessa very surprised.

It would be very difficult to dissect and analyze a major alchemy topic from all angles without a farsighted perspective and understanding of alchemy as a whole.

The difficulty was that the professor had to have dabbled in all alchemy knowledge.

In other words, whether it was Tooling, Apothecary, or even Life Modification, one had to have a comprehensive understanding of everything.

Those who could talk about such topics and were willing to talk about them in depth were usually the oldest alchemists, such as Mithra, Granny Fingernail, and Gandalf.

Angor, an alchemist who was not even 20 years old, was going to dissect a major alchemy problem from such a high perspective in his first class? How was that possible?

Vanersen was both surprised and amused at the same time.

He did not think Angor could handle the topic well.

Angor's explanation was not bad at all. But Fanarsen believed that Angor would show his true colors when people from different schools of alchemy asked him questions later.

Vanersen's opinion was also shared by some of the more experienced alchemists in the class.

Now, the only way to keep from embarrassing himself was to keep using the "class rules" as his commanding position. That way, he could get away with it.

When they thought Angor was not going to give them a chance to ask, Angor suddenly said, "Next, I'll give you five minutes to ask your questions. If you have any questions, you can ask me now."

Vanersen was surprised. He thought Angor was not going to let them ask questions since the beginning. Who would have thought that Angor would give them a chance to ask questions when they were most confused? It was only five minutes, but Nelson believed that any one of them who came forward to ask a question would knock Angor out.

Was Angor a stubborn calf? Or was he just ignorant?

"Let's begin." Surprisingly, no one dared to challenge Angor right away.

Maybe they don't want to be the bad guy? That was Vanersen's first thought.

After a moment of silence, a chubby girl with a baby face stood up and spoke to Angor, "Wizard Padt, my name is Bo Li. I'm curious about some of the things you said …"

Bo Li's question was about the interaction between energy and matter mentioned by Angor, as well as how to deal with the connection of runes.

Angor gave a short answer to Bo Li's question.

Bo Li continued to ask a few more similar questions, from deep to shallow, as well as some of the more difficult points.

Angor did not hesitate at all. He gave Bo Li the answers she was looking for in a concise manner.

As far as Vanersen could tell, Angor did not know the answers to most of Bo Li's questions. Both Bo Li and Vanersen understood Angor's answers, which meant Angor's answers were all about the key elements. This also meant that Angor was very familiar with runes and arrays.

As far as enchantment was concerned, Vaner had to admit that Angor had reached the peak of enchantment.

However, Bo Li was an enchantment student, which happened to be in Angor's school. What if someone else asked questions?

For example, someone from the Synthesis School? Angor did not know anything about Synthesis School alchemy.

As Vanersen pondered, a familiar alchemist from the Synthesis School asked Angor a question, "What is the interaction between matter and energy in the process of synthesis?"

The question caused an uproar in the class.

Even Vanersen frowned.

Angor was not humbly asking about something he did not understand. He was using something he already knew to ask a question.

That was putting the cart before the horse.

Angor was a teacher, while Vanersen was only a student. Even Vanersen felt that it was too much to ask a question like a teacher.

Everyone was waiting for Angor's response. Some even thought that Angor was still young and hot-tempered. If he lost his temper, it would be hard for him to deal with it.

To everyone's surprise, Angor did not seem to notice Vanersen's question at all.

"This is a basic question. Generally speaking, there are four ways to interact between matter and energy in the process of synthesis."

The so-called synthesis was to draw out the uniqueness of a material. Through the combination of materials, the uniqueness of a certain material could be fully displayed.

The process of energy interaction was usually divided into three stages: the first, the middle, and the last stage.

Angor explained each stage briefly, and he still got straight to the point. The fourth stage was the most special case of energy interaction. When a material contained special energy, it could be guided to interact with the material itself and other materials.

Not everyone in the class was an alchemist, but they still understood Angor's explanation, which meant the question was not difficult for Angor.

However, the alchemist who asked the question couldn't wait any longer. "What will happen if you use a Bloodstone in the fourth scenario?"

Everyone frowned. It was normal to keep asking questions, but it was obvious that the alchemist was trying to lead Angor into a trap. Demonblood Stones were very special. All ores that contained the energy of demon blood were called Demonblood Stones. There were all kinds of Demonblood Stones, from low-level demon blood to top-level demon blood.

Therefore, Demonblood Energy was a general term, but it was very complicated. It was difficult to generalize all of them.

"He's obviously trying to pick a fight." Vanner frowned at Du Fan.

Like Vanner, Du Fan was also Ashilie's alchemist teacher, and he taught alchemy. Du Fan was a good alchemist, but he was a bit arrogant.

In Vanner's opinion, Du Fan must be jealous of Angor's position in the research department, and he was trying to pick a fight with Angor.

Vanner was also doubtful about Angor's alchemy skills, but he would never try to trick Angor like this.

The question about Demonblood Energy was too complicated. Even "Gold Collector" Matthew, the best alchemist in the research department, would have to do a research project to answer the question systematically.

Besides, Angor was an Enchanter.

After Du Fan's question, everyone felt the air in the classroom became a bit tense.

Du Fan stroked his long black beard and looked quite pleased with himself.

Half a minute later, Angor looked up at Du Fan. "I've been thinking about this question for a long time. I'm wondering if I should answer it or not."

Everyone looked at Angor doubtfully. Did he already know the answer?

Angor continued, "I only have five minutes, and I don't want to interrupt the class. If I answer this question … "

Angor considered for a few seconds. "Then there's only half a minute left, and I can only answer one more question from someone else."

Everyone was speechless.

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