After giving Du Fan his "homework", Angor turned to the other students. "There's still a little time left before the five-minute question period ends. Anyone else?"
Everyone looked at each other. After witnessing what happened to Du Fan, no one dared to ask any more questions.
Maybe it was because of Angor's amazing proof, but no one dared to ask any more questions. Angor looked around and saw no one speaking.
"I see you're all going to give up. Very well, let's continue —" Angor was about to continue when he saw someone standing up.
"Do you have a question?"
The one who stood up was Vaner Sen. He nodded seriously. "Yes. I have a question about the interaction between energy and matter."
Ever since he followed Angor's train of thought and witnessed the beautiful flower blooming in Alchemy Desert, he no longer doubted Angor's words. Right now, he really wanted to raise the doubts in his heart, and he longed for an answer.
Angor considered for a moment and nodded.
Venner's question was about how to control Tranquility Reaction.
Tranquility Reaction was an interaction between a potion and energy. However, it was difficult to observe. It didn't have much effect on the essence of the potion. It was a negligible reaction, but it still existed in the potion. If it could be used, it would also be a kind of improvement for alchemists who strived for perfection.
Angor thought for a moment and gave an answer to Venner's question.
Angor did not only explain alchemy itself, but also included reaction tools, magic materials, filtration techniques, and even some external factors related to spells. Angor gave a comprehensive summary of all of them.
Vaner had thought about some of them before, but not as deeply as Angor. There were also some that Venner didn't think of, but Angor's words immediately enlightened him.
Angor's answer also inspired the other alchemists who dabbled in Apothecary.
After Vaner Sen figured it out, he couldn't help but feel excited. He even wanted to go back and do a practice, but he didn't dare to act rashly in class.
"May I ask one last question, Master Padt?" Vaner tried his best to hold back his excitement and asked Angor politely, "May I ask one last question, Master Padt?"
Since Venner called Angor "Master Padt", it was clear that he respected Angor's knowledge.
The other students also began to discuss Venner's name.
Angor heard them talking, but he didn't care about what they were talking about. Instead, he noticed how they addressed Venner.
Angor looked at the pale man in front of him in surprise. "You're Venner?"
"You know me, Master Padt?" Venner looked at Angor in surprise.
"Of course. Master Mithra mentioned you before. You're Ashilie's best student." Angor nodded with a calm expression. According to Mithra, Venner was an alchemist who had a bright future in Apothecary Alchemy research.
Angor was already curious about Vaner's ability to keep up with his thoughts. Now that he knew Vaner was Mithra's follower, he had a better impression of the man.
Because of this, Angor did not refuse Vanner Sen's question.
He waited for Venner's next question.
Angor expected Venner to ask more about Apothecary knowledge, but he didn't. Venner asked in a serious tone, "Master Padt, the alchemy formula you proved to me just now … I think it's the first time something like this appeared in this world. How do you name it, Master Padt? "
Alchemy formulas, magic formulas, and energy structures were all named by their creators. The formula wasn't very useful in practice, but it still needed a name if someone wanted to use it.
Besides, Angor had Du Fan to do his "homework". He was sure the formula would appear in his homework as well.
Angor considered for a moment.
As a matter of fact, Angor had read a similar formula in an alchemy book in the Nightmare Realm. However, that formula was related to another common magic material — the Soul Diamond.
Spirit Diamond was similar to Bloodstone in that it could also contain other types of energy, so the alchemy formulas were quite similar.
However, the proof process and content of the formulas were different, so Angor couldn't use the same formula. Still, the fact that Angor was able to solve the problem so quickly was thanks to the formula.
With that in mind, Angor had an idea.
"It's not something important. I'll just give it a random name. How about Magic Blood Energy Formula?"
Everyone fell silent after hearing Angor's words.
"…" Everyone was speechless. That was a bit too casual, wasn't it?
Venner didn't know what to say. He heard a rumor that Angor had a terrible naming ability. He didn't believe it, but it was true.
Still, Angor was the creator of the formula, so they couldn't say anything about it. They could only rub their noses and accept the fact.
Angor didn't expect Venner to criticize his naming ability in his mind.
Although he said he gave it a random name, there was still some logic behind it. He named it according to the formula that inspired him.
The formula that inspired Angor was called "Spirit Acceptance Formula for Spirit Diamond".
"Spirit Acceptance Formula for Spirit Diamond" and "Magic Blood Energy Formula" were a good match. They were all named in a straightforward manner, allowing people to understand the contents of the formula at a glance.
After confirming the name of the formula, he looked at Venner. "Any other questions?"
Vanersen nodded and thanked Angor again. He then sat down.
Angor continued with his lecture. He started from a major topic, "The Interaction of Energy and Matter", and he slowly dissected it into the main topic of the day, "Alchemy Illusions".
Thanks to Angor's amazing formula, no one doubted Angor's ability anymore.
Now that they finally got rid of their prejudice and listened to Angor's lecture, they became more and more fascinated, even though they didn't know much about alchemy illusions.
Unlike other alchemists, Angor didn't mock them from time to time, and he wouldn't deliberately skip some key points so that the students could figure it out themselves.
Apart from the important things, Angor used plain words to explain the main points and added his own opinions.
Angor's way of teaching reminded them of Master Mithra, which somehow improved their impression of him. Mithra was one of the most respected figures in Ashillian Academy. He was even more respected than Principal Muse, who always told inspirational stories.
Time ticked away.
Angor suddenly stopped when everyone was still dancing with the language and exploring the unknown palace of knowledge.
Everyone looked at Angor in confusion.
"That's all for today's lecture."
While everyone was looking at him with disappointment, Angor was wondering if he had earned enough points after talking for almost half a day.
According to Antonio, the points were calculated according to the duration of the lecture. Usually, one could get at least two or three points per lecture, or even five or more.
Angor didn't think he could get too many points. Two points should be enough.
But he didn't know how the points were calculated. Did it mean the duration of the lecture? Angor checked the time. He didn't know if two hours were enough.
Maybe he should buy some more time?
With that in mind, Angor added, "I've finished the main topic, but it's still hard for you to understand the theory. Let me show you how to use an alchemy illusion."
As he spoke, he took out a strange-looking box.
"This box is called 'Cage Shadow'. It's a special piece of equipment used for stage plays," Angor explained.
A piece of equipment used for stage plays? This was the first time anyone heard of such a thing. They all looked at the box in confusion.
The box was square, but it was decorated with something that looked like a trumpet.
Most of the people present were Alchemists. Judging from the materials used, the Cage of Shadow was not very good. They were basically unranked materials. However, the final product was tiered, which meant the craftsman must have been very skilled.
From an aesthetic point of view, this box was not bad, but he did not know how effective it would be.
"Next, you will experience a very simple alchemy illusion. Do not resist. This time, the illusion will not affect your emotions and energy. You can observe this alchemy illusion and recall what I said before."
With that, Angor rubbed the trumpet flower on the box.
Next, they heard the strange sound of a musical instrument.
It was a long, drawn-out sound, but it didn't sound elegant at all. Instead, it sent chills down their spines.
It was like falling into a muddy puddle on a stormy night, hopelessly struggling to suffocate. It was also like fingernails scratching a smooth blackboard. The ear-piercing sound was depressing.
As time went by, the sound reached its peak and began to fade away. However, it didn't mean that the sound was getting weaker. Instead, it felt like the sound was getting farther and farther away from them.
When the sound completely disappeared, the circular classroom in front of them slowly disappeared as well. Everything around them became blurry shadows.
When they realized what happened, they found themselves in a small, quiet town under the cover of night.
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