The Lord Demon King is Unfathomable!

Chapter 1366 - 399: The False Maze Core



Chapter 1366 - 399: The False Maze Core

"...A line is one-dimensional, a plane composed of countless lines is two-dimensional, and the space we inhabit is a three-dimensional world made up of length, width, and height."

In the classroom of Magic Science, Prince Colin's voice was gentle and clear, his warm smile like the rising sun on a snowy field, captivating everyone's gaze.

Behind him, a coordinate axis made up of Light Elements was slowly rotating, visually presenting the unfamiliar concept of "dimension" to the students present.

It turns out, people who are too handsome shouldn't be mentors, even if only as a guest.

After all, the majority of eyes were focused on his face, rather than the blackboard behind him.

Nevertheless, Luo Yan didn't mind.

His expectations were set low from the beginning.

Even if only ten percent of the Magic Apprentices absorbed his theories, it would be sufficient for the inheritance of knowledge.

"...So I want to ask you all, does our world have a fourth dimension? And if so, what would it be like?"

This intriguing question plunged everyone below into deep thought, with whispers spreading through the lecture hall.

"Could it be time?"

"No... I don't think it's time. Time is something I can clearly sense; I even know where it comes from and where it goes. However, a two-dimensional line segment theoretically can never touch a coordinate system it doesn't belong to. Remember the concept Prince Colin mentioned when discussing algebra?"

"I disagree with you. Being able to clearly sense something shouldn't be the benchmark for measuring objective things..."

Amidst the whispers, the light of reasoning shone more brightly than ever. In this hall, known as the epitome of knowledge on Aus Continent, such a scene was exceedingly rare, only occasionally witnessed when a few unorthodox scholars led their students to think similarly.

Most mentors unconsciously taught two different things — to seize opportunities quickly and ruthlessly like a monkey, and to shrink back and feign death like a turtle when responsibility needed to be shouldered.

It's not only the young apprentices who were subconsciously influenced, but also several assistants and mentors sitting in the back, listening with rapt attention.

They instinctively linked this concept to their ongoing research on the "Void," their eyes gleaming with a light of exploration, from which they've indeed gained considerable insights.

If it was half a year ago, they probably wouldn't have cared about Prince Colin's casual words, but now things are different.

Following the major research advancements in the 440th and 178th Void Realms, Colin Tower has almost become the benchmark in the field of Void research. They even respectfully call the prince a "Void Mentor," which isn't excessive at all.

Even though the High Tower harbors filth below, with rules as strict as the castles of Rhode Kingdom, where the strong act recklessly like in a primeval jungle, the principle of the best being the teacher still exists here.

Among the assistants and mentors with burning eyes of curiosity, sitting in the corner, Professor Hector was furrowed in contemplative thought.

Prince Colin's dimension theory was indeed eye-opening, but what surprised him more was the prince's apparent improvement in the mastery of Magic Power.

Only someone like him at the Platinum Level could perceive such subtle changes, as the particles of light floating behind Colin felt like part of his body, as naturally as breathing.

It's well-known that spiritual power is one of the important attributes to measure a mage's strength.

This attribute is reflected on a large scale by a mage's total Magic Power and, on a microscopic scale, by detailed mastery of magic.

For instance, even though both have Black Iron-level Fireball Technique, a Black Iron-level magic apprentice summons a fireball that's constantly flickering and unstable, uncertain where it will hit, while a Fine Steel-level assistant summons a fireball that's stable, lasting longer, and hitting a target accurately hundreds of meters away.

Professor Hector tried clenching his right hand hidden under the table, suddenly a tiny Fire Element Spirit appeared in his palm, circling his wrist.

He attempted to mimic Prince Colin's control over the Light Element, but was startled to find he couldn't reach the same level as the prince!

"Strange..." He muttered, his stubbornness rising, trying repeatedly with focus, but still unsuccessful.

Recognizing the fundamental disparity in spiritual power between them, Hector finally acquiesced, snapping his fingers and dispersing the light at his fingertips.

"Forget it... Maybe this fellow had some kind of serendipity."

People who love to get stuck in a mental rut often find themselves in another, and he couldn't help but ponder what Colin's serendipity might be.

He always felt aside from the set methodology in Void research, the prince hadn't done anything else particularly notable?

Could it be...

Teaching apprentices could actually enhance one's strength?

Hector was startled by his own discovery and the more he thought about it... perhaps it wasn't entirely impossible?!

After all, he'd never seen the prince spend time in the Meditation Room, dedicating most of his time to the laboratory and classroom.

He's been to the laboratory himself but the classroom... he hasn't really visited it recently.


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