Chapter 383 Periodic Table of Elements


Chapter 383 Periodic Table of Elements

After arriving in the North, a group of people from the Witch Workshop received a warm reception from the Northern officials.

After all, this is an entire workshop, and several formal alchemists are in urgent need of talent in the North, especially since they also have invitations from Perficott himself.

So they were quickly placed in the guest house not far from the Lord's Mansion, and received a very high standard of reception.

This made everyone in the Witch Workshop feel flattered. After all, before Heine took over the workshop, they were not well-known, and naturally they had not seen much of the world.

Although Weier was once the president of the Alchemist Association, after she retired, she no longer wanted to be involved in the past, so naturally she would not take the initiative to reveal her identity.

In addition, among these disciples, only Heine knew what kind of past his teacher had.

"Guys, please take a rest for a moment. I will inform the lord of your arrival. She will summon you soon after she takes time. Please wait patiently." The person who received the witch workshop group The official acted very politely, and after explaining the situation to them, he took out a manuscript and handed it to Heine, explaining: "This manuscript is the latest academic achievement of the lord, and she asked us to distribute it to the former Every alchemist who comes to the north hopes that you can provide suggestions for improving her research results.

For this reason, the lord has also specially issued a reward. Any modification suggestions that are adopted can be accepted. A bounty of one thousand gold pounds will be obtained, and particularly outstanding contributions can also be canonized with a noble title.”

Hearing that Perficott even offered a noble title as a reward, the team at the Witch Workshop. Everyone was very curious about the manuscripts produced by the officials, and what kind of academic achievements were worthy of such a standard of treatment from Purficott.

After exchanging a few more pleasantries with the officials and sending them away, the others immediately gathered around Heine, wanting to see what exactly was written on Perficott's manuscript.

Even Weier on the side showed a little curiosity. After all, she is still an alchemist, and it is impossible not to be interested in the latest achievements of Perficott, who is known as the most powerful alchemist in the world.

Immediately, she saw the title on the manuscript: Periodic Table of Elements - On the Composition of Matter.

When she saw this title, Weier couldn't help but be stunned for a moment, and then she realized what exactly Perfict was writing about.

"Heine, show me the manuscript, this is really incredible!" Weier took the initiative to reach out to Heine and took the manuscript directly from her hand.

Although the others were very dissatisfied with Wei'er's previous escape, they still respected the teacher very much, especially when he was serious.

Seeing that his teacher finally showed his long-lost seriousness, Heine was naturally very happy and handed the manuscript to her. After Weir quickly read through Purficott's manuscript, her first reaction was to ask: "What's next? Why is it missing halfway through? Are the so-called elements actually atoms? It's so novel and unique. And full of wise ideas!”

With Weier’s knowledge, she can naturally feel the value contained in Perficott’s manuscript, even if it only briefly explains the molecules. The basic concepts of atoms and atoms, as well as some relatively simple concepts, but even so, this manuscript is more precious than gold in Weier's eyes.

"Teacher, they only gave us so much." Heine reminded his teacher with some embarrassment.

Weier reacted immediately, and her face showed some dissatisfaction, which immediately turned into approval: "What a brilliant method, no alchemist can resist the temptation of such a piece of knowledge! Throw out the bait first, once any alchemist sees this If you become interested in exploring this manuscript, you will inevitably want to know more, so you have to come to the North and work for the Earl of the North in order to know more.

This is really brilliant! What a method! This Earl of the North is not only a talented alchemist, but also very skilled in politics!"

Weier did not shy away from her praise. After all, the concepts of atoms and molecules are very important to alchemy. It is full of temptation for the sorcerer. This is the key to understanding the world, allowing the alchemist to understand the precious knowledge of the nature of the world.

No one would spread such valuable knowledge for free. In the past, this could even become the core teaching of a school and would not be taught to disciples.

As a member of the traditional alchemists, Weier knew very well that if such a valuable knowledge was in the hands of those schools and families, what methods would they use to ensure that this knowledge would not leak out.

However, Purficott directly published it and asked all the alchemists to propose modifications to it. In Weier's view, in addition to luring these alchemists to work for Purphycott, it also showed that She wanted to spread the noble character of knowledge.

No matter what Purficott’s purpose or calculation is for publishing this knowledge, she has objectively spread this valuable knowledge. This alone is Very commendable.

Especially before this, Purficott had disclosed to the entire empire the knowledge of fantasy alchemy, which was enough to subvert an era, which made him even more respected.

Even Weier, when she was the president of the Alchemist Association, she was committed to spreading knowledge related to alchemy and cultivating more newcomers, but she was not generous enough to treat someone of this level The valuable knowledge was spread casually, and even she taught her disciples after setting many tests before passing it on.

However, although she cannot do such a thing, it does not prevent her from admiring people who can do it. So Weier had changed her attitude at this time and said directly to Heine: "Heine, it seems that you have come to the North at the right time! That Earl is really worth seeing! He can publish such precious knowledge for free. He came out and asked all the alchemists to make revisions to it. The character of this lord count is really impeccable.”

Although Weier has also heard of Purficot's reputation for blood and cruelty, these are not real to Weier. In contrast, the precious knowledge that Perficott disclosed was something she saw with her own eyes, which made her feel uncomfortable. Weier gave an evaluation of Perfectcott's character that seemed completely different from ordinary people's perceptions.

Heine did not make any comment on this. She just asked Weier: "Teacher, do you want to formally pay a visit to the earl? Although we have an invitation letter, if your identity is If you meet me formally, you should be taken more seriously, right?”

(End of this chapter)

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