I Created Scientific Magic

Chapter 622: The Creator and Creation!



Suddenly losing control of the monitors plunged Mony and others from their intense eagerness into an immediate slump. Still, upon reflection, they understood that with such cutting-edge technology, how could the other party allow them to study it freely without taking any protective or supervisory measures.

Now, the Magic Empire had taken control of all the monitors and had cut off the communication systems, essentially placing them under house arrest on this planet.

Mony immediately regretted his impulsive decision to agree to this, but it was now obviously too late for second thoughts.

Meanwhile, Lynn, who stood above the vast ocean, managed to expand his divine domain to every corner of the planet in just two days and a night.

Of course, this was only a rough coverage of the divine domain across the planet, where the concentration of magic power was exceedingly low, mainly serving to prevent the flow of magic power into the boundless cosmic starry sky.

To truly permeate the entire planet, even to its core, would require more magic power to flow from within the Eternal Star, which at best would take about half a year's time.

Having completed this preliminary task, Lynn had no intention of lingering and headed straight back to the control room.

The sudden disappearance and reappearance of Lynn made Mony take mental note; the Magic Empire likely possessed the technology for miniaturizing wormholes.

"I have scattered a kind of energy source across the planet that can induce the evolution of living beings. Your tasks are two-fold; First, to accelerate the evolution of these creatures to give rise to legends—ah, that is, energy life forms. Second, to breed not one, but a batch of thriving and rapidly proliferating, powerful magical beasts..."

Lynn didn't see himself as an outsider and went straight to issuing orders, his authoritative tone putting great pressure on all the geometric alien beings, and even as a leader, Mony could only bristle under the pressure and spoke out.

"Supreme Governor, our Mother World has very strict restrictions on biotransformation technology, and for some of it, we would likely need to apply to our Mother World for permission to use..."

Mony's words were not entirely an excuse; in fact, not just the geometric civilization, but many star system-level civilizations in possession of high-end biotransformation technologies imposed similar restrictions.

In the cosmic starry sky, there are instances of sentient beings and even digital life forms created by the 'creator' turning against their makers. So, to prevent fleets tasked with constructing planetary ecosystems from causing havoc and potential threats, such restrictions are generally put in place.

After pondering for a while, Lynn agreed to allow Mony to send a message, but required that the results of their research be kept confidential for the time being, and he would have someone responsible for monitoring communication.

Hearing this, Mony let out a slight sigh of relief.

His biggest concern was that after getting the job done, they might be silenced. Now, judging by the fact that they were not prohibited from communicating with their Mother World, the situation probably wasn't as bad as it could be.

Lynn informed Mony and the others of the modified commands for operating the detectors, then allowed them to begin their research, with the requirement to report the data every ten days.

"Speaker of the House, are you really going to let them study magic power just like that?" After leaving the control room, the Great Wizard Ignar expressed his concerns anxiously.

Magic power was their important bargaining chip in deceiving and deterring the geometric civilization. Now that they were allowing the other side to conduct research, if their bluff was called or if some significant discovery was made, it would be problematic.

Lynn smiled without explaining. The involvement of Mony and the others in the research into biotransformation wasn't simply due to their technical expertise and experience in the field.

He believed that the preliminary research on magic power would confirm to the geometric civilization their status as a 'high-dimensional civilization,' for this unique form of energy could influence all matter and energy, even the more mysterious dimensions!

The Magic Empire might seem behind the times, but that was only because they hadn't had enough time to fully showcase the marvels of magic power.

As for the minor issue of magic power leakage, it wasn't a big concern; to some extent, the magic power in the divine domain was part of his body. If the others conducted research in secret, the outcome would depend solely on the characteristics he chose to demonstrate, and he could even confuse their research direction by introducing anomalies.

If they chose to emulate his methods and transform themselves into energy life forms through magic power, that would be even better, for it would mean they were completely under his control.

But the time for action wasn't right just yet; for now, he was only laying out the bait. This is why Lynn had restricted Mony and the others' communication with their Mother World, so that in the future, when their power grew strong enough, they might reap the rewards.

After consoling the Great Wizard Ignar and instructing him to keep a close watch on these geometric aliens, Lynn led a group of Alchemists to the docking areas within their quarters.

He had noticed during the expansion of his divine domain that the planet housed a total of thirty interstellar warships, twenty of which were restitution prepared by the geometric civilization, with the remaining ten being engineering ships tasked with planet modification.

Considering Mony and the others had no immediate need for them, Lynn decided to take all the ships back for research.

By the timing of the Eternal Star, they had been traveling for a whole two years, and it was about time to see how the Magic Kingdom had developed.

...

In the magic universe, within the primary plane, the news of the defeat in the interdimensional war had long since spread after several months, causing major tumult among the pantheon.

It's worth noting that this war was initiated by the lead god, Morags, who mobilized gods of thunder, fire, disaster, sky, order, and space as his vanguard. Even the supreme god himself took part, but the end result was a devastating defeat.

All six gods who ventured to the new plane fell without exception, and even the lead god Morags suffered serious injuries, a fact made apparent by the continual natural disasters that plagued the primary plane for the past few months.

The God of Life and Creation, who narrowly escaped disaster, felt secretly relieved at having witnessed the fall of the God of Lies in the foreign realm, realizing that the so-called wizards were not so easily dealt with. He promptly found excuses to take a backseat, gladly relinquishing the opportunity to earn credit. Otherwise, he would have certainly met his end by now.

Even the grand God Harrie couldn't escape, and he didn't fancy his chances of survival.

However, his relief was premature, as the God of Life and Creation soon sensed another summons from the Temple of All Gods!

With a resigned sigh, the God of Life and Creation understood he had no choice but to comply, silently hoping that this time, he wouldn't be the one to bear the misfortune.


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