I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 114 - 101: Coincidentally, I Have Also Studied the Human Body (Please Subscribe)
Chapter 114: Chapter 101: Coincidentally, I Have Also Studied the Human Body (Please Subscribe)
Lynn felt as if he were floating in a realm of chaos, enveloped in darkness. Before him, about a dozen figures stood in a circular arrangement, their bodies faintly glowing with the light of magic.
He swept his gaze over them, all of their forms ethereal and unstable like rippling water, making it possible to vaguely discern their heights, builds, and the changing expressions on their faces.
[Virtual scene detected, do you want to analyze and search for the source signal?]
A prompt suddenly echoed in Lynn’s mind, almost startling him. After noticing that the others showed no reaction, he realized that the voice of the smart brain wouldn’t transmit into this space through magical power.
Yes…
Lynn quietly responded in his mind, intrigued by this peculiar space. He hadn’t expected that attending the gathering as Radak would yield such an unexpected gain.
However, after glancing at the analysis progress, the corners of Lynn’s mouth twitched involuntarily, as the progress was excruciatingly slow.
About two minutes later, no additional ethereal figures appeared in this special space. Lynn counted a total of fifteen people, including himself.
“Has everyone arrived?” enquired the witch opposite him.
“Number 4 hasn’t been around for a while, right?” another person beside added, shaking their head.
“Maybe he died somewhere? Who knows? Enough with this useless talk, let’s just get started!” A tall, thin shadow impatiently interrupted the two, then addressed the crowd.
“I’ll start; I’ll be discussing the human body. Those not interested can leave…”
Upon these words, five shadows immediately disappeared.
Lynn watched silently, without moving.
The tall, thin figure soon began to speak. “Through my research, I have found that the human body contains over two hundred bones and more than six hundred muscles, which are composed of long, thin threads. Breaking it down further, there is a unique tissue structure made up of the basic four elements…”
As the tall figure spoke incessantly, the attendees either pondered deeply or chuckled softly. Throughout, there were occasional interruptions from those seeking clarification, and the wizard responded patiently.
When the lecture ended, eight individuals, excluding Lynn, extended their hands and flung a transparent coin towards the speaker.
Was there a fee for this knowledge?
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Lynn immediately thought of this; moreover, if it could be brought in directly through magical power, it likely wasn’t ordinary currency.
“Number 7, do you have any objections to what I’ve said?” The wizard who spoke turned his head toward Lynn, his ethereal body trembling incessantly, a sign of anger.
According to the rules, if you didn’t want to listen, you could just skip it and leave without paying, yet he listened and now refused to pay!
Under the gaze of over a dozen pairs of eyes, Lynn remained silent for a moment, then smiled and spoke, “You can think of it that way… In fact, I already knew the information you discussed; none of it was particularly novel or helpful to me…”
These words, however, greatly displeased the wizard. Before he could retort, Lynn continued.
“Interestingly, I have also studied the human body. For instance, the threads you mentioned that compose the muscles, I have named them muscle fibers. There are approximately six billion muscle fibers in the human body, composed of seventy-three percent water and twenty-seven percent protein… As for the bones, they are made from a combination of collagen, calcium, and phosphorus…”
Lynn spoke eloquently, expanding on the previous speech by the male wizard, not only speaking in more detail but even clarifying proportions of the elements that constituted these substances.
The tall, slender figure continued to shift shape as his expression darkened. Although he could not comprehend terms like proteins and collagen, there was some information he already knew but had deliberately withheld.
This meant that the other party was not fabricating but indeed had a deeper understanding of the human body.
“It looks like this money should have been given to Number Seven,” the female wizard said with a sneer, seeing the tall male wizard remain silent. Looking at Lynn, she couldn’t help feeling a chill, wondering how many human bodies Lynn had dissected and studied to have such profound knowledge?
How exactly had he counted those six billion muscle fibers?
“You win this time!” The tall male wizard said grimly, tossing the transparent coins he had received toward Lynn.
Lynn diverted a strand of magic power to gather the coins in his hand, as the prompt from the smart brain sounded again.
[Unnamed energy detected, similar records found in the database, convert to energy source?]
This time, Lynn discreetly chose ‘No,’ considering there were many onlookers and he had no immediate intention to conduct research.
“Since I’ve taken the money, maybe you can explain what exactly these so-called proteins and minerals are?” the tall male wizard asked darkly.
He was naturally very displeased about Lynn stealing his limelight, but those strange terms Lynn mentioned intrigued him.
“Proteins are essential components that make up all cells and tissues in the human body, consisting of elements like carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen…” Lynn spoke in very general terms, and for the more detailed aspects, he evaded by saying he had not thoroughly researched them yet.
The others present did not question him, understanding that research into magic could not be achieved overnight. In fact, they were surprised by how in-depth Lynn’s research was.
Despite some minor interludes, the first lecture was soon over, and the figures that had previously disappeared now reappeared in this chaotic space.
Next, a wizard took the stand, speaking about Spiritual Magic.
The meeting lasted several hours, each person discussing knowledge that could not easily be shared in public. Yet here, everyone could speak freely and without concern, even revealing details of their experiments on humans.
The smart brain’s parsing progress also increased to three percent, and Lynn, listening attentively, sent out three more coins previously received.
When the meeting ended, the Faceless agreed on the time for their next gathering, then announced the session closed.
Hearing this, Lynn’s expression turned peculiar, wondering if that was it for the meeting.
He had expected someone would question why the newly recruited members did not show, but no one brought up the issue.
From the prior conversations, the Faceless organization could only be described as loose, seemingly just a place for exchanging knowledge with each other.
Just as Lynn was preparing to leave this illusory space, a wizard beside him suddenly spoke.
“Number Three, Number Seven, Number Eleven, Number Fifteen, please stay a moment.”