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Chapter 143: compensate

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After that, most high-level mages no longer had the intention to debate the nature of light. They were eager to go to their laboratories to explore the mysteries of the elements and verify the periodic table of elements, because there were still many gaps that had not been filled in on the table. Filled up, and after witnessing the discovery of two new elements with their own eyes, all the mages understand that each of these vacancies is a new element!

The discovery of new elements means feedback from the world. The more feedback, the more magic power accumulated that can be used to break through. Every mage wants to go further, so they can't wait.

Of course, some mages didn't seem so anxious. Even after the meeting ended, they didn't rush to leave, but found Reiner.

"Mr. Ian Gray, after seeing your statement just now, I seem to have seen Lord Braggs's speech."

Surrey Newington's research direction is electromagnetic fields. He was also the first mage to discover the relationship between electric fields and magnetic fields and propose the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction. However, precisely because of this series of discoveries and some subsequent disputes, he and his former colleagues The teacher, Cornwall Penzance, broke off the relationship, left the Mercury Scale, and joined the Storm Council of the elemental system.

From then on, Surrey Newington no longer engaged in any research related to alchemy, and naturally had no obsession with discovering new elements.

"Mr. Newington, in fact, these results are also inseparable from your research."

Reiner thought for a while and finally told Newington briefly about Fina's father's deeds.

"There was such a mage in my research institute?"

He was a little stunned that he could deduce the Newington-Holland equations alone, with almost no high-end experimental equipment, relying only on paper calculations. If such a talent could be fully utilized, then at least He is also a mainstay in academic circles.

Now Reiner told Newington that this mage was once a member of his institute, which surprised Newington.

"Wait a minute, Mr. Ian Gray, is this mage's name really Kelavan Nabistin?"

At this time, Newington's student Clark Holland, who was also from the Newington Institute, asked.

"Yes, he graduated from the Rainbow Tower Advanced Magic Academy, probably from the class twenty years ago. He worked at the Newington Research Institute for a while and then resigned."

Reiner looked at the young and handsome high-level mage in front of him. Judging from the current situation, he might be the student at the same time as Fina's father, the Clark who could always get the first place in the exam. However, in twenty years Later, these two mage apprentices, who were once so similar, took completely different paths.

What is even more embarrassing is that whether it is Clark Holland or Fina's father, their final research projects are the same.

"Kailavan... It's really Kelavan..."

Holander murmured to himself. In his memory, this eccentric student always got the second place in the school. While he was busy with the student union and various social activities, the thin guy was spending time in the school. In the library, it wasn't until he was about to graduate that he discovered that there was a girl next to Kai Lavin, and then he realized that this student was also an ordinary person.

The two of them had little contact after entering the Newington Institute. In addition to continuing to study in the first few years, these low-level mages were more responsible for organizing materials and even cleaning chores. At such a young age, Holland There are very few people who can advance to a higher level and become Newington students.

"If I could have saved it at that time, maybe these discoveries could have been made earlier..."

Holland said with some regret that Fina's father was not only his rival in school, but also a friend he had never talked to before. The sympathy between talented people can be achieved without words.

"Wait, you just said that he has a daughter?"

He asked again, looking at Reiner.

"Yes, his daughter is preparing to take the magic test this year. Fina has excellent grades and should be successfully promoted to a mage."

Reiner answered truthfully, and he saw Holland and Newington look at each other.

"If possible, I am willing to pay for all the living and study expenses of Kailaven's daughter, Fina. If she is willing, I can also accept her as my student."

Holland said sincerely that this may be a way for him and Newington to make up for their regrets.

For an ordinary mage apprentice to get such an opportunity, it is simply pie in the sky. Countless people dream of entering the Newington Institute, and students who become high-level mage dare not even think about it. Such an opportunity, for For Fina, this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

"Thank you very much, Your Excellencies. I will tell her about it and leave it to her own decision."

Of course, Reiner hopes that Fina can get a better future and opportunities, but he cannot answer all these questions on his behalf. Reiner also needs to seek Fina's opinion.

"I hope you can tell her that the door of Newington Institute is always open to her."

Newington appreciated Reiner a little more. He nodded, and then left the conference room with Holland. Although they were not interested in exploring new elements, the electromagnetic separation array created by Fina's father But it is worth studying, and they cannot lag behind others.

After seeing off the two high-level mages, President Dmitri walked to Reiner's side again.

"Liner, you surprise me every time we meet."

President Dmitri smiled and said that his previous act of absorbing Reiner into the Mercury Scale now seems to be the wisest decision. This newcomer has accomplished so many great things in just a few months. Realizing that given time, the future is promising, President Dmitri looked at Reiner as if he saw another high-level mage rising up.

"Your Excellency Dmitri, you are exaggerating. I am indeed just standing on the shoulders of giants. Without these discoveries by my predecessors and the original arrangement of elements by Lord Stanion, I would not have thought of these."

Reiner maintained a humble attitude as always, causing the high-level mages who heard this to nod slightly.

"What are your plans next? I would like to invite you to explain the contents of the periodic table of elements at the meeting tomorrow. Such a discovery should receive the highest praise. If it weren't for the fact that the Hohenheim Gold Cup can only be awarded once a year, I'm afraid I have to trouble a few colleagues to create another gold cup."

President Dmitry said that it is indeed a pity that such an era-changing discovery cannot be encouraged with awards due to rules.

"Uh, I'm sorry, Lord Dmitry, but actually, I may have to go back to Prest to take part in the magic test in three days."

Reiner said a little embarrassed.

In theory, he is still just a mage apprentice.