I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 180 - 167 Legendary [Witch] Aurora (Subscribe Please)
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"Is that ’Secret Magic Society’ you spoke of really so miraculous?"
As the anxious crowd waited below, the ’Magic Creator’ Vittorio looked at Harrov with surprise and incomprehension and asked this question.
He had been busy optimizing an alchemy formation during this time and hadn’t had much energy to pay attention to the affairs within Greenrill City, hearing about it only a few days ago through some masters of the Alchemy Association.
They had nothing but praise for Lynn from beyond the Mist Sea and for the mysterious Secret Magic Society, which piqued Vittorio’s immense curiosity.
"Indeed, I’ve had some interactions with several legendary wizards from the Secret Magic Society, and their understanding of the universe, stars, and space-time far surpasses yours and mine," Harrov paused, changed his tone, shook his head, and sighed. "No, or rather, it’s not even comparable.
Last time, during a gathering of legendary wizards discussing the birth and demise of the universe, he could only describe his feeling as embarrassed, because he simply could not understand the terminologies used by the others.
The only concept he could confirm was that of cosmic redshift, but even so, Harrov could discern the logic of their theories was meticulous, and he even had a sense that the universe should indeed be as they described it.
Vittorio, however, found Harrov’s description a bit too mystical. He was hesitant to believe that a wizard organization from the Mist Sea could surpass the continually developed and refined magic teachings of Greenrill over the past three hundred years.
As the two casually chatted, the voices of debate within the Sky Realm grew louder—now, an hour and a half had passed since the award ceremony was scheduled to begin.
"What on earth is happening with Fayez?" Vittorio also felt it strange; logically, the granting of the Corona Medal, such an important event, should not be something Fayez would miss.
"Perhaps he’s been delayed by some matters," Aurora said offhandedly.
Harrov hesitated for a moment, then decided not to wait any longer and to start the award ceremony; continuing to wait might necessitate a postponement.
According to the council’s regulations, aside from matters that could affect the survival of Greenrill like declaring war, completely opening Wizard Land, and increasing the number of council leaders, the rest of the important proposals only required the agreement of more than half of the council leaders and members, and no open objection from the council leaders.
Considering this, Harrov stood up, cleared his throat, and said, "Since Council Leader Fayez is unexpectedly occupied, let’s begin today’s proceedings now."
No sooner had the words left his mouth than the previously noisy hall suddenly fell silent,
and everyone turned their gaze towards the stage.
"First is Mr. Belon, the vitality potion you developed can rapidly restore a wizard’s physical strength, and, with its simple ingredients, has great potential for widespread use. Following the symposium’s assessment, I shall grant you a Morning Star Medal as a token of commendation," Harrov looked at a male wizard sitting in the front row.
Belon stood up, visibly excited; his hands trembled continuously as he accepted the medal.
Usually, award ceremonies were hosted by leading mages like Rafael and others from the symposium, but this time it was different, as the medals were bestowed personally by a legendary wizard, thanks to a certain someone’s influence!
Next, Harrov handed out Morning Star Medals to several other wizards who had achieved remarkable feats.
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This was another path to glory beyond academic achievements, one that involved making outstanding contributions to the prosperity and development of Wizard Land, or carrying out some important tasks, like eradicating enemies.
August was also prominently listed.
Not until Harrov had given an appropriate appraisal of everyone’s merits did Lynn realize that these people had earned their medals predominantly for one thing.
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Eliminating those spiritual energy wizards who were still at large and continuously causing trouble.
Years ago, although several great wizards dispatched by the council had successfully exterminated the evil mage school where Merck was, there were still many troubles left behind.
This time, August had resolved an important leader among the remaining spiritual energy wizards, the evil mage Merck’s most valued lieutenant—Great Wizard Nu’er.
However, everyone present was well aware that these medal presentations were just appetizers, and sure enough, Harrov soon turned his gaze to Lynn.
"Lastly, we have Mr. Lynn! His proposed theories of planetary systems and gravity completely overturned the wizards’ previous understanding of the entire world, marking a highly innovative and significant academic contribution. By using several ingenious experiments, he validated that these magic theories were not mere whimsy, but as solid as ironclad facts!"
"His three major laws of stars and the universal gravitational formula will also become essential reading for those studying force field magic..."
"In recognition of Mr. Lynn’s accomplishments, the council has unanimously decided to award him the highest accolade in magical academia—the Corona Medal!" Harrov announced loudly, his voice echoing throughout the Sky Realm, stirring up an exceptionally fervent atmosphere in the entire assembly.
Accompanying it was an applause like waves, with Philip and the others clapping vigorously, as though they wanted to make the waves even more ferocious.
Lynn stood up and walked towards the high platform, surrounded by envy, aspiration, and amazement in the eyes of the wizards around him.
A formal wizard from beyond the Mist Sea, with just a few scholarly works, had leaped to become the most dazzling new star in all of Wizard Land in a matter of days, inspiring many young wizards to indulge in thoughts of magic research, determined to one day earn such an honor themselves.
Harrov solemnly took a box passed by a council member, inside which lay a very special medal. It was deep gold in color and lustrous like a gemstone, made from materials so precious they could not be found in any known corner of this world.
The front of the medal featured the council’s emblem, and the back depicted the towering Corona Tower. Besides its exquisite appearance and the honor it carried, this was also a powerful alchemy artifact; it could be activated, either proactively or when life was threatened, to summon a one-time sixth-circle protection technique—"Vittorio’s Barrier"!
However, it was a single-use item; once this magic was released, all the magic power inside would be exhausted, and it could then only be used as an ordinary medal of honor.
Inside the Morning Star and Silver Moon Medals, protective spells of corresponding level were also imbued as a form of protection for those exceptionally talented in academic research or for those who had made remarkable contributions to the development of Wizard Land.
Just as Harrov was about to take the medal out, a hand stretched over and took the Corona Medal first.
"I’ll do it!"