"Where is the airship you are talking about? Where is it?" Abel raised his head and saw nothing except the blue sky and white clouds, so he asked mockingly.
"Master Linn said that when it flies up, only smart people can see it!" Owen scratched his head and said weakly.
Able choked immediately and glared at Owen with great annoyance, wondering if the other person was deliberately playing tricks on him and made up something that didn't exist to fool him.
Just as he was thinking about it, a dull sound came from the front, and the ground seemed to shake slightly.
Abel quickly turned his head and realized that the vast grassland in the distance was strange, as if it was being suppressed by something heavy.
Then, as the polarizing magic was lifted, a behemoth as tall as a five- or six-story house turned from virtual to real, and soon appeared in front of us.
Its entire body is cyan blue, and its surface is covered with strange alchemical lines. The cockpit below looks like a majestic ship, bound by strong chains to the huge oval airbag above. It looks majestic.
Abel couldn't help but take a breath of cold air. Is this an airship? !
Does the legendary wizard's land really exist?
The huge and majestic airship in front of him undoubtedly refreshed Abel's knowledge, and made him realize that Owen's words just now might not be a lie to deceive him.
As the door panel of the cockpit was lowered, several wizards in robes stepped out of the airship, each of them using [Mage Hands] to lift several heavy boxes.
Compared to the astonished Abel, the attendants on the side were already used to it. They stepped forward one by one and helped carry boxes of glass products into the room.
Lauder soon discovered that this time there were more people coming to support than before. In addition to the seven official wizards, there were more than a dozen halflings, including Lydia, Darren and others.
But this is normal. It is said that Master Lin En is preparing to build a very powerful alchemy instrument, which requires a lot of manpower.
While he was thinking, Lauder did not dare to be idle. He walked onto the airship and together with everyone else, carefully moved an 'iron box' over one meter high from the airship.
"What is this?" Abel asked curiously when he saw how cautious several people were.
"It's called an alchemical internal combustion engine. It is a creation of technology and magic. It is the source of power... Of course, this thing can also be used to assist in generating electricity!"
Linn's figure appeared beside him out of thin air, frightening Abel.
But soon, Abel's attention was attracted by Linn's words.
Auxiliary power generation? Could it be some kind of alchemical tool that can cast thunder magic?
"Dean Lin En... weren't you still in the college this morning?" Lydia looked at Lin En who suddenly appeared in front of her in surprise, almost wondering if she was hallucinating.
Apparently eleven hours ago, Lin En was still saying goodbye to him in Iyetta Academy.
Could it be possible that the dean can run faster than an airship...
"You can understand that I used a kind of magical magic." Lin En said with a smile, and then led everyone into the temporary magic laboratory, and Abel quickly followed.
In the magic laboratory at this moment, a group of wizards are surrounding a huge cut magnet, arguing with each other...
"Have you found anything through research?" Linn asked casually. Magnetite is one of the specialties of the Kingdom of Hadhrata.
This kind of ore that can absorb iron is considered by the church to be a stone of the gods with strange powers, so it is strictly controlled. It took a lot of effort for Lauder to obtain such a large piece of magnetite.
"Master Dean... This kind of ore is very magical. It can spontaneously attract some metal products without applying magic, and two magnets can also attract or repel each other..." Orlando said with interest. I am very interested in this magical mineral.
"This thing can generate a magnetic field, so it can absorb those metal products..." Linn explained with a smile. He had also read some magic books about electromagnetic effects in the Wizarding Land, but there were very few wizards who studied this stuff.
After all, there is no magnetite in the Wizarding Land, so the only two things that can be used as samples are the lightning in the sky and the biological current of the creature itself...
"Magnetic field?" Orlando paused.
The last thing called a 'field' is a gravitational field. According to the theory of universal gravitation proposed by Lynn, it is an adsorption force caused by space distortion, which acts on any object.
But this kind of magnet can only attract specific things...
"Master Dean, is this also a phenomenon of gravity?" A wizard from the Iyetta School hurriedly asked.
"No, magnetism is magnetism, gravity is gravity..." Lin En shook his head, and seeing that everyone present was extremely curious, he started to explain.
“As we know, everything is made of elements, and inside the elements, electrons are constantly spinning and rotating around the nucleus, both of which produce magnetism.
The special thing about magnets is that they have magnetic moments themselves, and the elements inside are arranged neatly according to specific rules, thus forming a powerful magnetic field..."
They were confused by Lin En's explanation of the principle. They could only simply understand that the arrangement of the elements inside the magnet can spontaneously form some kind of magic. This is a naturally formed alchemical creation, so it has magic. the power of.
"Then why can only iron be sucked up?" Orlando asked confused.
Linn smiled and did not answer directly. He picked up an iron sword and placed it on the huge cut magnet. The two immediately stuck together tightly.
About five seconds later, Linn pulled out the iron sword with all his strength and placed it on an iron block.
The iron block trembled slightly, and after a moment, it spontaneously jumped up and attached to the sword.
This magical scene surprised everyone present.
Lydia also had a curious expression on her face. A few months ago, Lin En had explained to her the principles of generating electricity through friction and adsorbing small pieces of paper, but the two seemed different.
The dean didn't rub this iron sword just now?
"Sir Linn, what is going on? Is it a phenomenon of magic transmission?" Orlando was completely confused and could only use his own magical knowledge to explain this strange phenomenon.
For example, the magic originally stored in the magnet was transferred to this iron sword.
Because magic power can flow between specific substances, this is also the principle of some enchantment magic.
(End of chapter)