I Created Scientific Magic

Chapter 642: The Second Star God of the Parliament?



"Wouldn't this be too dangerous..."

A disc leader hesitantly spoke, realizing that the time of compensatory exchange indeed provided an opportunity to secretly transport magic power, but the risk involved was also great; if the other party had any magic detection devices and it was discovered, that would be troublesome.

According to the intelligence gathered, the geometric civilization simply did not have the capability to contend with the opponent, and once relations soured, the fears of the aftermath were unimaginable.

The supreme leader was also considering this issue critical to the survival of their civilization. They were now maintaining a relatively "friendly" relationship with the Magic Empire, and rashly touching on such an important energy as magic power could likely disrupt the situation that they had painstakingly managed to create.

But magic power was too important; it concerned the geometric civilization's potential to ascend to a cosmic-level civilization. What was key was that Mony had already discovered a method to derive this substance; if they managed to bring this portion of magic power back, they could continuously acquire this energy.

"Didn't the Interstellar Governor mention he wanted to obtain more of Element #7 through trade? Maybe we can directly propose an exchange..."

Yita, a researcher in dimension and temporal studies, excitedly proposed, but was met with ridicule. The leaders thought the idea was absurd, as strategic resources such as this would not be easily relinquished by any civilization. This was not just futile but could also expose their desire for magic power. Once the Magic Empire was on alert, the difficulty of smuggling out magic power would skyrocket!

Yita, however, did not think so. If magic power was truly that important, then the parties wouldn't have allowed Mony to participate in the experiment.

Believing that magic power as an energy was of a confidential level and not something to barter with was nothing more than their low-dimensional civilization cherishing a delusion.

After considering for a long time, the supreme leader finally decided to first have Mony indirectly propose trading Element #7 for magic power; if a strict refusal left no room for negotiation, they would then consider other means.

Even though they knew that the probability of the Interstellar Governor agreeing was very slim, this could also serve as a chance to gauge the Magic Empire's attitude toward magic power, thereby preparing for any potential consequences of their smuggling operation being discovered...

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While Mony and the leaders of their home world were secretly discussing how to acquire magic power, in the New World, on a continent intentionally left empty, Lynn was inspecting the outcomes developed over the past decade.

Since the 500,000 atomic-level detectors placed by the geometric civilization on this planet had been reverse-controlled by him, and their entry into the Sea of Quanta also made it impossible for extranetary detectors to capture any movements here, Vittorio and the others could safely conduct various researches here. What the geometric aliens could see depended entirely on his control.

In these ten some years, their efforts were not in vain; they had disassembled every technological artifact left by the geometric aliens on this planet and were focusing on improving and researching battleships and reorganizing the knowledge systems they had known before.

It must be said, ever since Lynn arrived in Wizard Land, magic studies had leapfrogged in an extremely short period, thanks to the wizards' capable brains and strong learning abilities that allowed them to embrace this transformation. Now, there was finally time to thoroughly consolidate and organize it.

While engaged in research, several Legendary Councilmen did not neglect the most important matter: enhancement of their strength.

Anthony, Rafael, and others had already advanced from seventh-ring wizards to eighth-ring, and previously advanced Vittorio and Aurora were on the verge of another breakthrough.

Harrov had even become the first to advance to a ninth-ring Legendary Wizard. Though he had just broken through recently and his accumulations were very limited, it also meant he had the potential to further his powers.

This gave Vittorio somewhat of a regret. He had been the first to achieve a legendary breakthrough, yet now Harrov had overtaken him.

"Congratulations, Councilman Harrov," Lynn sincerely congratulated him, "it looks like it won't be long before the council has a second Star God-level combat power!"

Unlike Elara monopolizing one unique method and persecuting other competitors, Lynn was genuinely happy about Harrov's advancement.

There's an abundance of resources in the universe, and the dangers it presents are too vast for a single Star God to handle. Even if one breaks through, they're still on the same battlefront, unlikely to oppose each other over faith as the gods in the main world do, fighting desperately to the death.

And about that god status, although it sounds grand, it's essentially akin to stellar-level combat power. According to the geometric civilization, high-dimensional life forms like these are quite rare in the universe.

If it hadn't been the main god facing the geometric civilization fleet at that time but him instead, he might now have been captured for research.

However, Lynn isn't too concerned about this godly identity. For Harrov, who had been so excited he hadn't rested for months, he kept discussing advancement plans with the councilmen.

With Lynn's successful case paving the way, Harrov was naturally confident. In addition to this life planet he was on, the geometric civilization compensated two other planets, sufficient to be chips for advancement!

"To break through as a legend and become a Star God, sheer accumulation isn't enough; you're missing a very crucial element—divinity!" Lynn shook his head, throwing cold water on the excited Harrov.

The brows of the gathered councilmen immediately furrowed. Elara had obtained Diana's divinity, but they remembered Lynn didn't have such a thing when he made his breakthrough.

Lynn sensed their confusion and shrugged, explaining. "My divinity is based on the unique artificial intelligence of the Secret Magic Society, with the Magic Net System tracing back to it. But it was made from a special substance found in a meteorite, which is hard to replicate."

Both he and Elara managed to complete the godhood ceremony in a very short time because they got hold of this key component first!

Elara thereby inherited Diana's divine position, becoming the Moon Goddess, and as for himself, maybe it was due to the massive data stored in the artificial intelligence based on calculations and formulas, he directly obtained the Olympic Mathematics Divine Position.

Before Harrov could grow anxious, Lynn spoke again, indicating that he already had some ideas on crafting divinity. He was considering using Element #7 as the core in combination with quantum computer technology to craft one.

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