I Created Scientific Magic

Chapter 672: Lynn: So I'm the Chief God too?



Lynn deftly resolved the issue of the planet's orbital rotation, leaving Harrov and others utterly astounded.

The power of the deities was immensely strong, they had all experienced it themselves, and to describe it as omnipotent and omniscient for ordinary creatures was no exaggeration.

Yet, on the cosmic scale, this immense power seemed minuscule.

Fearsome Divine Arts could obliterate the creatures of a planet, but their impact on the universe, the galaxies, and even the star systems seemed negligible.

"Speaker Lynn, may I ask how far along are you now, Great Divine Power?" Boulder curiously inquired.

In his perception, Lynn was as scorching as the Sun, emitting an intense oppressive aura.

"Perhaps..." Lynn said uncertainly.

Although he had witnessed the battle between the Great God Harrie and the Geometric Civilization fleet, he was not very clear about the hierarchical division among the deities.

The only thing he knew was that after merging with the star, his power had increased enormously. With the computing power of one billion, seventy million Wizards in the magic network, he could easily do things that used to feel incredibly difficult.

For instance, creating a miniature black hole previously required either finding an appropriate celestial body in the universe as material or using seventy percent of Divine Power for transformation. Now, that percentage had been reduced to about ten percent, and his mastery over space-time had also improved further.

If there was anyone who understood the divine system well, it was only Ogg, a deity from the main world!

"Speaker Lynn, do you now have the ability to utilize divine positions in mechanics, optics, biology, and so forth..." Ogg hesitated as he spoke.

Lynn paused for a moment, then began to experiment. He extended his hand, peeling a portion of energy from his body.

Quickly, a fireball hovered in Lynn's palm, releasing heat in all directions like a miniature Sun.

Immediately after, Lynn's fingers gently pinched the fireball, causing it to warp and change shape constantly. First, the general outline was created, followed by the head, wings, and body...

About a few hours later, a strangely looking magical creature was finally presented before them, resembling a crow but in resplendent golden-red, with dazzling flowing light twinkling on each of its tail feathers.

The strangest part was, it had three legs!

While the triangular shape is the most stable structure, in nature, tripedal creatures are usually abnormalities.

"A three-legged crow?" Harrov was somewhat astonished and didn't understand the purpose, but it did seem to have a sacred feel.

The people present could tell that Lynn was using his biological divine position to create a new type of energy creature.

In strict terms, energy creatures are also a form of life. The technology for transforming carbon-based life into energy life forms that they got from the Geometric Civilization is included within the domain of the biological divine position.

Though theoretically every deity should be able to create followers, the entire process is actually quite complex. For instance, the divine servants Lynn had previously created to deceive the Geometric Civilization were just incarnations of Divine Power.

The role of divine positions is to simplify all processes, like turning all the knowledge in one's mind into software, where by entering the necessary values and requirements, one could create it.

"I call it Gold Crow, a derivative creature of stellar energy, usually drawing energy by devouring light," Lynn explained.

This creature was indeed modeled after the mythical Gold Crow, created using the biological divine position.

Lynn then experimented with the other divine positions. He was able to use them smoothly.

He had noticed before that the divine positions consolidated by Harrov and others could trigger his Olympic Mathematics Divine Position, but this time it was more evident; he could even directly use the corresponding divine position's power.

"This must be the rudiments of a divine system..." Ogg affirmed, then seeing that Harrov and others were confused, he explained the information about the divine system to them.

Hearing that divinities within the divine system would all be restricted by the chief deity, several people present frowned.

"Isn't this just an upgraded version of the magic network, or say, the Divine Arts system?" Vittorio reminded.

Harrov and others also came to this realization, making it much easier for them to accept.

"So, am I now also a chief deity?" Lynn raised an eyebrow.

"I can't be certain..." Ogg shook his head. His knowledge only went so far, knowing only that creating a divine system was key to becoming a chief deity, but how exactly to do it was beyond Ogg's knowledge, as it was said to require powerful divine positions as support.

Among the three deities in the main world reputed to be great, it was only the deceased Thunder and War God Harrie who had this opportunity.

This was why, when invading this universe, Harrie had been the most proactive, as gathering sufficient resources was essential for advancing to chief deity level.

Ogg looked at Lynn with great envy. In this vast universe devoid of other divine systems, resources were virtually unlimited.

Lynn didn't trouble Ogg further; it was commendable for a medium Divine Power deity to know this much information. He then asked about the development of the council over these sixty-seven years.

"All the documents have been uploaded to the magic network, it would be faster if you check it yourself!" Vittorio said with a smile.

Lynn paused briefly, then graciously opened the magic network.

Before merging with the Sun and falling into a deep sleep, Lynn had made the magic network's permissions open. After decades of iterations and modifications, it now had quite a bit of the flavor of the Internet.

He pulled up the relevant documents and after carefully reviewing them, Lynn was also surprised by the immense changes in the kingdom beyond his expectations.

The first was the issue of the population, which had risen to no less than 4.3 billion!

The abundant supply of food coupled with a lack of birth control measures had put the kingdom's fertility rates at record highs over the past sixty-plus years. The widespread education and increased concentration of magic power across the planet had also made the universal wizard program very successful.

Especially children born in recent years who, after undergoing systematic knowledge training, could roughly master magic.

Of course, this did bring about several problems. The division between Wizards and non-Wizards grew more severe. Whether they could use the magic network was like living in two different worlds. According to reports from some council observers, some old generation who lacked magical talent were often discriminated against and suppressed, with certain officials even turning a blind eye to such incidents...

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