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Chapter 75 - Chapter 75: Science Charm Moment

After finishing all that, Kaisen stopped there, turning his head to look at Dumbledore through his monocle.

"...Nice glasses," Dumbledore said.

"Thanks, I was just confirming what a normal person's symbol should look like... Do you want to try the grinding wheel?" Kaisen asked.

"I am still very willing to sacrifice myself for my students," Dumbledore said, extending his hand directly.

"Forget it, Lupin, I'll treat you to a drink after this, as an apology for grinding your hand with the grinding wheel." Kaisen awkwardly summoned another Enchanting Table and had Dumbledore stand on it.

As Dumbledore's symbol appeared in the enchantment book, Kaisen only breathed a sigh of relief after confirming there wasn't a single beast character in it.

After he had Dumbledore step down, he immediately confirmed Lupin's enchantment.

In an instant, Lupin felt as if something had been drawn out of his body. Honestly, he had never felt his body so full, or the magic within him so active.

Then he fainted, collapsing to the ground the moment he stepped off the Enchanting Table.

"...What's going on?" Kaisen had just put away the Enchanting Table when he turned around and saw Lupin passed out.

Dumbledore squatted down and carefully moved his wand over Lupin's body for a while: "No major harm. If his body was once filled with magic and lycanthropy, then now that the lycanthropy has been removed, the remaining magic cannot support his current body... A few days of rest will do him good."

"Oh... I see." Kaisen nodded, looking at the golden apple that appeared in his hand... He'd already taken it... hadn't he?

Crunch!

"....Sounds delicious," Dumbledore said faintly.

"Mhm, it's like a healing potion. Want to try it?" Kaisen held the golden apple to Dumbledore's mouth.

"Shouldn't you give this to Remus right now?"

"...Then you chew it up and feed it to him. I can't bring myself to do that." Kaisen handed the bitten golden apple to Dumbledore, then leisurely left the Headmaster's office, gathering the few books scattered on the ground.

Before leaving, he didn't forget to glance back at Lupin lying on the ground.

[Human] [magic].

"I'm so amazing!"

After solving Lupin's T1 event, only one T2 event remained: returning to his office. After wandering the world for so long, who knew what a mess his office had become.

Perhaps the ender chest had once again transformed into the gift fountain from last time.

Opening the office door, sure enough, after spending most of the day reorganizing various items, he also planned a small empty space in the office.

His previous crystal planting plan had basically gone bankrupt, because he found that so-called magic crystals were not magic crystals from the start, but ordinary crystals that became magic crystals after absorbing magic.

This meant that even if he successfully planted the crystals, they would only be ordinary crystals of various colors, without magic.

However, fortunately, he stayed up until late at night devouring the magic manual and finally discovered a method to create magic crystals.

As long as he used a staff to transform a potion cauldron into an alchemy cauldron, he could roughly use the alchemy cauldron to create magic crystal... fragments.

Fragments were fine; he could just synthesize them, it wouldn't take much effort.

However, this also brought up a few awkward small problems. Firstly, the alchemy cauldron Kaisen created, how should he put it... could initially be described as a copper wall and iron bastion type.

In short, ordinary permanent fire couldn't heat it through, or the heat from ordinary flames would constantly transfer from the hot area to the cool area. If this transfer speed lost its balance, and the heat loss speed was faster than the speed at which magma blocks added heat to it, then the flame would just... extinguish.

So before that, Kaisen also needed to learn a prerequisite magic, which was also recorded in the magic manual, called Shining Light. It was a true perpetual energy source, always emitting light and always emitting heat.

And learning this magic was very simple, just take out a piece of paper, take out a pen... and then start doing mathematical and chemical superposition problems.

Well, it sounded more like a chemistry problem, using one element after another, gradually synthesizing the so-called theory of Shining Light.

After learning the theory, one only needed to control the already mastered elements in reality, according to the theoretical formula, to use this magic.

It was a moment of scientific charm.

However, before that, Kaisen once again discovered that he still had unlocked prerequisites. Deriving theories required elements, and he currently only mastered a few: earth, water, wind, fire, chaos, order, plus human, magic, and beast elements.

Not enough...

"I can't take it anymore, is this really such a prison?" Kaisen sat in his chair, somewhat exasperated.

Soon, it was late at night. He walked out of the office and began scanning and revealing everything within his line of sight with his monocle. With the help of the monocle, he mastered one element after another.

Of course, Kaisen wouldn't be foolish enough to scan all sorts of things with his monocle. He just accumulated a considerable number of basic elements first, then returned to his office and secretly synthesized them on his desk.

By synthesizing basic elements into higher-level elements, and following the knowledge in the magic manual, he quickly created a magic machine.

The deconstruction workbench could deconstruct ordinary blocks into individual elements, and conveniently, what Kaisen had in abundance were ordinary blocks. Isn't that perfect? They're practically a match made in heaven!

However, standing next to the deconstruction workbench, deconstructing one by one, and then placing another, would be too tiring. Therefore, a simple small operation was needed.

With just a pile of chests, hoppers, minecarts, rails, a deconstruction workbench, and redstone circuits, he could create a fully automatic deconstruction machine.

And now the only drawback was... the office was too small, a bit too small to fit everything.

Kaisen silently stroked his chin. Soon, he took action, gathering the valuable items he liked.

Then, an ender crystal slowly appeared in his hand.

Bang!

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