Diary of a Dead Wizard - Chapter 673
Chapter 666 The Voice of the Sky
After letting a few people vent their anger and avenge their scare by Thor, Byron still pulled out the steel needles on Thor’s head one by one.
However, Thor, who sat up from the experimental table, did not recall the feeling of opening the door all over his body just now, but turned the steel needle that Byron had just pulled out from his head and observed the ice crystal on it.
After Thor’s mental power repeatedly scanned it, he confirmed that this ice crystal was not a crystal condensed by water vapor due to cooling, but a very pure energy aggregate.
“It looks like a magic crystal, and it is a very pure magic crystal.”
Thor’s fingertips lightly touched the crystal, and the crystal immediately changed, like a stone that had been weathered for tens of millions of years, breaking down into invisible tiny particles bit by bit.
At the same time, Thor felt that the elemental particles in the air became more active.
“So this is the real application of the inertization formula.”
Byron was not angry because the crystal was destroyed. Instead, he imitated Thor and lightly tapped the ice crystal suspended on another steel needle and watched it dissipate bit by bit.
“I was also inspired by the Ice Lock Array. The design idea of the Ice Lock is to suppress the elemental particles near the eye of the storm and artificially create a magical vacuum state.”
“This is different from the way we expelled elemental particles in the past. It does not try to drain the particles in the air, but reduces the activity of the particles by cooling. So I also thought that my inertization formula does not necessarily have to use force to suppress the activity of pollution. It can also be like the ice lock, by cooling, that is, reducing the energy in the pollution to achieve the purpose of inertization.”
Thor picked up another steel needle, “Yes, if it is difficult to reduce the activity of particles through pressure, then we can also achieve our goal by cooling.”
As if inspired by a spark, Thor blurted out a new method, “In addition to pressure and temperature, there are actually concentration, radiation, acid and alkali… It seems that there is something else, I can’t remember. But our means are actually varied, but it is not easy to reach a level that is enough to inert all pollution. But thinking about it this way, my thinking is much broader. Even if the temperature method cannot work to a certain extent, we have other ways to try.”
After Thor finished speaking, he looked up at Byron, but found that the latter was staring at him in a daze.
“Uh, what’s wrong?”
“How did you think of so many directions at once? Can all of these really be inertized?”
“In theory, it is possible. Of course, it is not easy to achieve the theoretical level.” Thor smiled, and couldn’t help feeling proud. “So you don’t have to be too surprised.”
Byron looked down at the words Thor had just said and recorded on paper, and his mentality gradually stabilized. “You are right, so now I just need to continue on the path of temperature. Don’t think too much about other things.”
“Yes!” Thor jumped off the experimental table and raised his hand to pat Byron’s shoulder. “The next step is up to you. I have to go back and sort out my gains during this period.”
An followed closely behind him and reminded Thor, “It’s reflection, master, it’s reflection.”
Thor was in a good mood and didn’t care about An. He said in line with their meaning: “Yes, yes, I reflect, reflect.”
Back in the bedroom, Thor began to recall the feeling of opening the door with all the cells in his body.
But he didn’t plan to try to push the door with his own strength now.
Just like he said to An, before his own strength is saturated, rashly opening the door is something that needs reflection.
But the fact that he couldn’t try didn’t stop him from clearly recording his perception at that time.
This was a valuable experience that a normal second-level wizard couldn’t have.
He believed that as long as he could convey his feelings and experiences at that time completely and accurately to a senior second-level wizard, the other party would be able to try to advance to a third-level wizard immediately.
In the days that followed, in addition to continuing to learn and practice witchcraft, Thor would recall the feeling of opening the door regularly every day to deepen his memory and understanding.
Time passed little by little.
Outside, the snow turned into warblers and grass.
Thor almost stayed indoors, only occasionally treating the seriously infected wizards brought by Gagagu.
It was not only to change his mood, but also to collect experimental materials.
The black tide pollution that almost everyone feared in the Borderlands had become a rare resource here in Thor.
After Byron’s inertization experiment began to get on track, he was even more of a homebody than Thor, and almost always stayed indoors.
And if the patients treated by Thor were truly grateful to Thor, they would probably grow the same starry eyes as Gagagu.
After confirming that the Star Eyes could double people’s favorability towards Thor, they only found that it could prevent new black tide pollution to a certain extent.
So Thor acquiesced to Gagagu introducing patients to him.
But he was a bit strange.
Although Gagagu rarely saw Byron, the two had met, but Byron had never had starry eyes.
In addition to Byron, Mash, who was a driver and changed his job to a farmer, had never had eyes.
Thor did not lose trust in the two people because of this.
Perhaps the contagion of starry eyes requires other conditions.
Or simply, the situation of these two people is special.
April came, and Thor officially turned 18.
In the previous life, he was considered an adult, but in this world, many children aged 11 or 12 are considered adults.
At least he can decide whether to sell himself to the wizard tower.
At the end of April, Pearl, who had not appeared for a long time, finally visited the wizard tower again.
Since the last separation, the two have not seen each other for half a year.
But Thor and Pearl have their own things to do, and they don’t want to be together like ordinary men and women.
But after half a year, Thor was still very happy to see Pearl again.
As a wizard, the pursuit of knowledge is fascinating.
But as a person, if you only pursue knowledge, it would be a bit boring.
However, unlike the relaxed smile on Thor’s face, when Pere landed on the top of the Pure Spirit Wizard Tower, her face was still full of sorrow.
Thor frowned slightly, walked over and took Pere’s hand, “What’s wrong? What happened?”
Pere looked at Thor, hesitant to speak.
Thor did not urge her, just looked at her quietly.
It seemed that this calm gaze gave Pere strength. After hesitating for a moment, she finally spoke.
But what she said made Thor a little confused.
“Thor, you… did you hear the sound from the sky?”
The sky?
Thor raised his head. The sun was shining at this time, and it was warm and comfortable on his face.
But Thor remembered the scene he saw in his dream.
He saw a giant bird falling into the sky.
It was as if gravity had turned into repulsion.
Thor came back to his senses and looked at Pere again, his face became serious, “When did you start to hear the sound in the sky? Has it always been there?”
Pere knew that Thor also thought of the prophetic dream.
In the prophetic dream, Clarke was blind, she or the fake wind demon fell into the deep space, and Herbert turned into a sea of fire.
In short, none of the three people had a good ending.
Now, Clarke’s blindness has come true, and Pearl doesn’t know if the big bird falling into the deep space in the dream means herself.
But just as Pearl was about to answer Thor’s question, her face suddenly changed, and she opened her mouth for a long time but couldn’t utter a word.
Because she just heard that familiar and terrifying voice again.
And this time, the voice came from Thor!
(End of this chapter)
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