Chapter 142: It Seems You're No Longer Fit to Host the Next Seminar!

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Chapter 142: It Seems You're No Longer Fit to Host the Next Seminar!

The sudden and intense knocking on the door immediately drew the attention of all the wizards at the conference.

Raphael was infuriated. Who was so audacious as to barge into the conference in such a rude manner? Could it be those doomsday cult wizards again, trying to disrupt this academic seminar?

Raphael glared at the door, ready to confront the intruder, but what he saw surprised him greatly. The one who had entered was a disheveled male wizard, the legendary mage, Harof.

Raphael's anger dissipated instantly. This was not someone he could reprimand.

The divination school wizards, like they had found their savior, crowded around Harof. One female wizard even shouted excitedly, "Lord Harof, that mage from beyond the Wizard's Land, Lynn, just questioned the star chart data we spent over a hundred years researching. This is a direct challenge to your theory of gravity!"

However, Harof was too impatient to listen to what they were saying. He shouted, "Where is he? Where's Lynn?"

"He's up on the platform... the young male wizard with brown hair!" the female wizard said loudly.

Harof grabbed the blocking female wizard and pulled her aside. The other wizards who had gathered in front of the platform also quickly stepped back.

Seeing Harof urgently looking for Lynn, with the divination school wizards following closely behind, the expressions of the prominent wizards on the stage grew uneasy.

Could this legendary wizard really be causing trouble?

Raphael was the first to step forward, blocking Harof with a gentle tone. He said, "Lord Harof, Mr. Lynn has just presented a highly important new theory that concerns the entire Wizard's Land theoretical system. We are considering nominating him for the Silver Moon Medal..."

Raphael didn't directly object but mentioned the Silver Moon Medal, a significant matter that would surely draw the attention of the other council members. He advised Harof to be cautious.The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))

Even if there were disagreements, they could be resolved through words.

"Lord Harof, what are you discussing with that formula? Is it related to gravity?" Raphael, who had been listening for a while, couldn't help but interrupt.

The other wizards in the room were also waiting for Harof's response. They had a feeling that Harof's intention to award Lynn the Sun Crown Medal was not merely due to his depiction of the starry scene.

"Yes, I've been studying the laws of stellar motion for over a decade to explore the mysteries of gravity. But I didn't expect someone else to provide the answer before me," Harof said, feeling somewhat emotional.

Harof's research on gravity in Greenvale City was not a secret, and many people were eagerly waiting for this legendary wizard to construct a magical model of a gravitational field. It was one of the most exciting and anticipated developments in recent years.

Once successful, it could greatly reduce the requirements for using this type of magic and might even lead to the development of more powerful spatial magic, creating another mainstream magical discipline.

Harof was now asking Lynn for advice on gravitational matters, leaving everyone in the room puzzled.

Could it be that a third-tier wizard had a deeper understanding of gravity than the legendary Harof?

A sense of absurdity filled everyone's hearts.

Harof didn't mind this. After pondering for a moment, he asked another crucial question, "What is the value of the gravitational constant?"

"I'm sorry, Lord Harof, but I don't know," Lynn replied, shaking his head candidly.

If it were Earth's data, he could have readily provided an answer, given the extensive information available in his intellect. However, when it came to this alien world, he couldn't be absolutely certain. He had estimated that the gravitational constant should be very close to Earth's value, based on his calculation from the weight of a one-kilogram iron ball. Still, he didn't want to make rash statements without rigorous experimentation.

Lynn's response was unexpected for Harof, leaving the other wizards in the room baffled. You have the formula and speak so confidently, yet when asked for the data, you claim to know nothing? Did you make it up?

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