Chapter 111 Join the glorious evolution!


Chapter 111 Join the glorious evolution!

Seeing Madelan break the orichalcum rod until it was dented in the middle, Sissi’s eyebrows also began to dent toward the center of her eyebrows.

Madelan, why do you suddenly have magic power?

How come the amount and intensity of this mana is almost the same as that of Sissi, a veteran witch familiar?

Picking up the orichalcum rod from Madelan’s hand, Sissi broke it twice to confirm that there was no problem with the orichalcum.

Turning around, he called the Boy's Army, handed them the orichalcum sticks, and asked them to test a few more sick villagers.

"Madelan, can you try to cast a spell?" Sissi said to Madeleine, "Try to feel the magic in your body."

Close your eyes tightly, Madeleine's face As if constipated, it took a while before she opened her eyes angrily: "I can't feel anything."

Sissi immediately looked at Horn suspiciously. This was exactly the same as Horn's symptoms. There is mana, but no spells.

Under normal circumstances, it is impossible to use spells, and it is impossible to determine the identity of the Madeleine Witch's descendants, whether they are from Jeanne, Carrie, or Horn.

Because it is possible that many witch retinues have very weak magic power at the beginning, and they cannot feel the existence of magic power and cannot use spells.

But Orichalcum proved that Madeleine not only had magical power, but it was almost as powerful as Sissi.

If Horn’s witch spell actually has more mana, then his followers should also have more mana.

Isn’t this right? Isn’t this right?

Thinking about it this way, Sissi suddenly felt that the symptoms of the illnesses in the camp were very similar to those of witch disease.

Cough, rash, fever, but the biggest difference is that the intensity is very low.

Most people have a low-grade fever, and some people even just have a stuffy nose and cough. When they are sick, they can not only walk, but also run and jump.

Their witch disease has no sequelae at all, and their sensory organs are even more sensitive. This is still extremely similar to Horn.

Excluding all possibilities, there is only one answer.

You are just a demon, Horn!

Could it be that the witch's disease he had earlier was a more serious cold? Mistaken for a witch's illness?

This is the only reason that can explain these magical phenomena.

Before Sissi could get rid of her confusion, she heard the sound of the door curtain being lifted again.

“Brother Sissi.” Grampwin ran into the tent holding an orichalcum rod and shouted excitedly, “I took the test and nine out of ten villagers recovered from the disease. Everyone has magic power.”

“Can they feel magic power?”

"No, I can't feel any of it."

The stone hammer struck, and Sissi suddenly felt that she already knew the truth of the matter.

Although I don’t know why, Horn is indeed a male witch, or a witch.

Extending this, Horn's symptoms of Witch's Disease were mild and the mortality rate was extremely small. Only two seriously ill patients were brought back by allicin.

Does that mean that Horn can produce witch descendants in batches?

It's a pity that Horn's followers also have no mana and no spells. Their mana is not enough to support them in using Ferdinand's bow.

It is impossible to switch to a small bow because the cost is too high. There is a reason why wizards do not equip a large number of orichalcum bows.

Not everyone has the amount and intensity of Horn’s magic power.

These dependents might just become alchemists.

No matter what, this is also of great value, especially since the majority of the White Mountain Monastery's income comes from selling alchemical products.

This Horn must be brought to Black Snake Bay. Sissi has a hunch that if the identity of the demon man can be confirmed, it will be of great benefit to the Secret Party and the current development of magic.

"Your Majesty, I have something that I need to talk to you about alone later." Walking quickly to Horn's side, Sissi decided to tell the truth.

"Huh?" Horn was a little absent-minded at the moment.

When he just saw Madeleine breaking the orichalcum rod, he always had a feeling, a feeling that he had grasped something key.

At this moment, he didn't notice Sissi's eyes, he just stared at the orichalcum rod in his hand. He always felt like something was stuck in his mind, but he couldn't figure it out.

After calming down, Horn began to consider his thoughts from the beginning.

In fact, Horne has his own opinion on orichalcum, an alchemical product.

He thinks Sissi's "Orichalcum deformation comes from mana" is very crude and even wrong.

If analyzed from the perspective of energy conservation, it is not the deformation of orichalcum that absorbs mana, but the mana changes the material strength of orichalcum.

The moment Orichalcum comes into contact with mana, part of the mana has already entered before it can be deformed by external force.

The function of mana is to change the Young's modulus of orichalcum material, or in macroscopic terms, the stiffness coefficient, making it smaller, causing the material to become softer.

When in contact and deformed, due to the reduction in stiffness coefficient, it is easier to deform than before. In order to maintain this additional deformation, it is necessary to draw mana.

According to common sense, the elastic potential energy converted by the kinetic energy of deformation is smaller than that without magic.

Because Horn can only use so much force.

But the moment you let go, the mana that maintains the stiffness coefficient becomes smaller leaves, and the Young's modulus immediately returns to normal.

At this time, the elastic potential energy must also become larger.

Normally speaking, energy cannot be generated out of thin air, so where does this part of energy come from?

The only explanation is that it converts mana into this part of elastic potential energy.

Of course, this does not mean that all its kinetic energy comes from the conversion of mana. Its own elasticity is also important.

It is obvious that orichalcum is actually a one-way converter of mana into elastic potential energy.

From this perspective, things are very interesting.

Because there is another phenomenon, that is, after the orichalcum returns to its original state and enters a static state, the excess mana will be discharged as spells.

If Horn's mana cannot drive spells, will Orichalcum convert all the remaining mana into kinetic energy?

At least judging from Horn's first performance with a test orichalcum rod, this is indeed the case.

The more Horn thought about it, the more he felt an idea was about to come out.

In the huge Papal Palace, the elegance was silent at the moment, and everyone was focusing on Horn.

Although I don’t know why Horn is thinking or what he is thinking about, the rest of the people are not bothered and just stand aside and wait.

After all, so many people with magical powers have appeared, and they need Horn to characterize the matter and calm the people's emotions.

“Dududu——”

A long and harsh flute sound came from far away. Anyone with ears knew this unfortunate sound was Carrie.

The moment Carrie stepped into the tent, Horn seemed to be struck by lightning, and the idea that was about to come out immediately became clear.

“Boom!”

There was a sound of smashing the table in the tent that was originally eerily quiet, startling everyone including Carrie.

Horn stood up with rare excitement: "I understand, this is so interesting, this is so interesting."

"Your Majesty, what are you doing..."

"Duvalon, go and call Jeanne. I need her to help me make something. I also want to call Recto."
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Sissi frowned: "What are you going to do?"

Walking back and forth in the tent, Horn smiled mysteriously: "I will tell you when I succeed."

( End of chapter)

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