Journey to Azeroth

Chapter 27 Magic Research

Chapter 27 Magic Research
"Follow me," John motioned for Carl to follow, leading Carl to the back room.

Walking into the back room, John's body suddenly lost his balance and fell forward. Reflexively, he moved forward a few steps to restore his balance. He looked down and saw that it was a wooden board thrown on the ground that tripped over the entrance door. john.

"Meister!" John yelled, "Don't leave things all over the place!"

"Meister, our research-oriented mage, just has a bad memory and can't always remember the location of his things."

This room is as simple as the previous room. A wooden chair is placed at the door, and a mage wearing a cloak sits on the chair, with his face hidden in the sword hood, staring at everyone passing by, as if in a crowd Look for spies.

"This is Mr. Carl," John explained to the hooded mage, "he will be here to assist us in our research recently."

Nodding, the hooded man put the two into the room.

Walking to the corner of the room, John used the mage's hand to remove the camouflage on the ground, and a staircase leading to the ground appeared, beckoning Karl to follow, and then walked in first.

Why is the organization of the Five Fireball Club so weird? It seems that all their research is going on secretly. Karl has a feeling of attending a meeting of the XIE Church.

"The poor conditions make you laugh," John turned to Carl and said, "It's been less than a week since we moved here, and many things are not ready yet."

From John's words, Karl learned why the Five Fireball Club became what it is now. The Five Fireball Club was originally a regular mage club, which gathered many lovers of fire spells in the evocation spell.

The founder of the club is Dika Kane, who is a serious fireball enthusiast. His slogan is that there is nothing that cannot be solved by fireball.

In order for the club to live up to its name, the club started a study of five fire balls a few months ago, studying how to let five mages release five balls at the same time.

If you want to maximize the power of the five fireballs, you must let the five fireballs hit the target at the same time.

Requires different mages to have the same cast time, which is simply impossible
Because the aptitude, talent, and spellcasting skills of each mage are different, it brings great trouble to the Wuhuoqiu Club. The same mage, which results in each mage casting fireball similarly but differently.

After the various solutions could not be resolved, the Five Fireball Club started frantic research.

A week ago, a magic experiment failed. The club’s Mage Gate blew up half of the Mage Association’s training ground. In order to compensate for the loss of the Mage Association, the club sold the houses in the Mage District. The leader of the club, Deckard Kane, is still locked in the prison of Dawn Sword.

At the worst time, the magic practice field blacklisted the Five Fireball Club, and they could no longer go to the magic practice field to experiment with spells.

In the end, I had no choice but to move to a civilian area, find such a house, and continue my research secretly.

Carl walked down the stairs step by step, and a vast hall appeared in front of his eyes.

Several chandeliers were hung above, covered with burning candles, the hall was brightly lit as if it were daytime, and on the other side of the hall was an upward staircase, leading to nowhere.

Although the hall was still crude, it was cleaned very clean, and the crowd added a breath of life to the hall.

A rectangular table was placed near the wall of the house, and the mages were busy in their respective positions.

John led Carl through the crowd, and soon came to a wooden board nailed to the wall.

"These are our two current plans," John said to Carl, pointing to the two thick kraft papers fixed on the wooden board. The kraft papers were full of spell models and notes, as well as partial models that had been torn apart.

"Magical Synergy and Spiritual Coordination."

"Spiritual coordination is the culprit who blew up the magic practice field last time. We have given up on this for the time being. At present, we will focus on magic coordination."

After the introduction, John took Carl to the rectangular wooden table against the wall.

"The structure of this location is wrong," a dwarf stood on the table, and said fiercely to several others, "This structure was used before, it is useless at all!"

After finishing speaking, he compared the two pieces of paper with spell structures drawn on them together, and said to others, "It's exactly the same here."

"This is Meester," pointing at the dwarf and introducing him to Ka, "one of our main research staff."

"Leave me alone, I'm getting bored to death!" Meister waved away John's hand and said depressedly.

"There's always a way," John tried to reassure him.

"It's easy for you to say!"

"This is Mr. Karl, a new research mage I found," John introduced Karl to the dwarf mage Meister, "I hope he can help you."

Patting Carl on the shoulder to encourage, John left.

Throwing aside the two pieces of paper with spell models drawn, Meister took out one from a pile of messy papers, put it on the table, and said to Karl: "We spent a lot of money to get this magic circle." It is said to be used to test the guardian's talent."

"The function of this magic circle is to connect part of the magic power of everyone together."

"Our purpose is to optimize this thing and optimize it into a magic circle that coordinates five people's spellcasting."

After speaking, Meister jumped off the table, pulled out a box from under the wooden table, and took out a brand new piece of parchment from inside.

He picked up the feather and continued to draw spell models on the parchment, explaining: "Divide the magic circle into these dozens of models, what we need to do now is to figure out the functions of these nodes."

Then Meister threw away the parchment roughly, jumped onto the table, and pulled out a stack of papers, "We have already disassembled these structures."

"Just figure out the function of this spell structure today," and then handed a piece of parchment to Karl.

Carl took the parchment handed over by Meister, honestly found a seat, sat down and started working.

To be honest, Karl is not optimistic about the plan of the Five Fireball Club. For such a complex magic circle, it is a huge workload just to figure out the role of the nodes. So many structures are related to each other, and the data generated by mutual influence is absolutely It is not something such a club with dozens of people can afford.

"Master Karl," a voice brought Karl back to reality, and when he looked up, he saw an unexpected person.

"Mr. Landlord?"

"It's me. I was one of the mages who blew up the training ground last time." The landlord smiled helplessly, "That's why I rented out the house to pay off the debt."

After exchanging pleasantries with the landlord, Carl started working at the Five Fireballs Club.

(End of this chapter)

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