As a militant who does not understand the sophisticated magic technology or intends to turn around as researchers, the number of times Byron walked into the Institute of Magic Technology by can be counted on fingers – the last time he came to this place was for beans.

Beans are dumb, and this is a matter of deep regret and regret for the Byron, who has been her adoptive father for years.

That poor child, who had been the mute of a businessman, had been cut off and his tongue could not be spoken, and because of the long break in his tongue, the conventional Druid magic spell had become powerless, even if Cecil Territory became Cecil Empire, even if Byron turned from a countryside Knight to Empire’s army leader.

A few years ago, the little mute grew up as a girl in the booth, and unexpected transmitters appeared at this time —

All Things finally Die’s legacy, excavated from the Sollin region, showed Byron hope of healing beans.

Those incredibly sophisticated biochemical technologies can be used to create terrifying monster, or to heal the unfortunate mortal.

With the consent of the beans, Byron made her own adoptive daughter the first clinical test at the Druid Laboratory under Pittman’s name, and Early-Stage, the cure, whose tongue had been reborn for less than half a day, had encountered unexpected difficulties in allowing the beans to reopen their mouth.

Today, this mid-year Knight came again to the Institute of Magic Technology to find new solutions.

Pittman, with Byron heading deep to the Institute of Magic Technology, must walk white.

This large facility, created by Rebecca Cecil himself, has evolved over time and has now become Empire’s most advanced research facility and has a number of new sections and sections within it, with the addition of conventional magic, mechanical and mathematical research rooms, two research rooms belonging to Rune Research Institute over the past year and a Druid Research Centre under Pittman’s name –

As Gawain originally planned, IBT is no longer a pure research facility, which has become a “greenhouse” for the development of new technologies, providing on-site, equipment, personnel, etc. services for a wide range of new technologies or potential teams.

After crossing the door on the third floor, Byron and Pittman entered the area under the Druid Research Centre, where the walls portrayed the decoration of the Fujima and the leaves, while the magic device at the entrance was static and the projection came out with a sound image of the emblem floating around the Fujima.

This badge is the Druid of Empire’s form.

There are a number of technicians in white green robes who saluted Pittman saluted in the corridor, and although it was seen last time, Byron couldn’t stand to watch Little Old Man’s side: “Honestly, I am surprised to see that you, such a helpless guy, are being respected so much by scholar.”

“Just a lot of crap,” Pittman slipped a Byron eye, “I saw what the soldiers on the road said to you, saluted?”

Byron twitched his lips, without talking, just following Pittman through the corridor, came to a lab that seemed to be highly qualified.

“Put your robes in and stand on that table,” Pittman, at the door before the entrance of the lab, pointing to a little round table in the door, “Wait for me after entering.”

“What’s this?” Byron’s been stuck, “Why didn’t the lab last take this step?”

Pittman stares at the eye; “Bullshit, this laboratory’s biographical segregation is tied to level III, and last time the talent level — you understand that it’s more expensive than anything else.”

Byron, oh, he knows the importance of rigorous and orderly research facilities, and therefore no more words.

Under Pittman’s instructions, he was very skilled in completing the steps in his clothes, and then crossing the gate and entering the lab, which seemed to be very special.

After going in, the first glance is a fairly broad room, where several large experimental desks are placed on both sides of the room, while a large number of technicians in a clothed robe are busy at the test table – with Druid emblems around the robes of those people, but Byron is in fact clear that, in accordance with the rules of the old days, only a small fraction of them are actually “Druid”, and the rest are “apprentices” in the superfield, or even without a super skill ordinary person.

But the definition of “Druid“ in the context of Empire has long ceased to be that ancient following the development of magic techniques and the fact that many Druid spells are also included in the rune logic system.

Byron’s eyes swept through the room and suddenly noticed a woke up and special silhouette was here.

That’s Camel Master, who’s full of arcane lights, with a pirune armor.

He turned a little bit and asked Pittman who just entered the lab, “Why is Camel Master here?”

“He’s involved in this project,” Pittman says, “Take a step forward,” just follow up and see, don’t touch anything here. ”

Byron bumped his shoulders, no matter what.

Pittman looks like an old man, and the foot is flying fast, and soon comes to Camel, and says, “Is the morning test over? How’s it going?”

“The nerve response has been more efficient than 70 per cent, and many adjustments should be needed.” Camel says, “Camel, on the one hand, to the nearest lab,” Look at what’s wrong with its artificial nerve condition? “

Pittman turned around to the lab, and Byron stretched his neck and looked at that direction curiously.

He saw a fabricated weird thing lying quietly on a sloped platform, with bright lights giving the details of that thing nothing more than fibres.

It’s a “belt” consisting of metal parts with a length of less than one meter, with a large subtle diamond structure with a number of metal plates, while at the other end spending a little bit of detail and dark red, and the belonger presents a chain of structures with a precise metal layer, which is a strange structure…

Byron can’t stand thinking about the human spinal, or something that can connect to the spine.

He was close to some, and saw some red fluctuations between those metal rings, so that it was a fibre like some kind of blood tissue.

Those “blood meat” are so growing between metals that they maintain their own viability in some way that is not understandable.

“What is this?” “Byron blinks and wonders,” How do you look like a human nerve in the hatch? “

“This is the human nerve index, but it’s not used to infiltrate into the hatch,” Pittman is looking carefully at the neural end of the “metal spinal”, and his head doesn’t respond to it. “I call it” neural thorny. “

Byron continues to ask, “What’s this for?”

“In essence, the neurological rebuttal device is still used to connect human brains and exotic magic equipment, but in addition to these most basic connectivity functions” Pittman finally raised his head, pointing to the dark red fibre structure at the end of that man-made neural extinction, “and it can also be used to break the boundaries between ordinary person and Extraordinary and truly break the line.”

Byron’s eyebrows have slight wrinkles, and the face is serious: “Can you speak generic?”

Pittman couldn’t hold his eyes white: “Sometimes look at the book, or you can’t even read her textbooks when the beans get into Empire Academy.”

Camel, on the other hand, floated and said, “Your Majesty once said,” Your Majesty has raised the shortcomings of the current magic technique, namely, that all special forces are achieved through mechanical mechanisms, and that people are able to achieve the magic spell effect of the machine by manipulating rune the rune trigger, which is a natural constraint.

“Magic mechanics can only be used to implement simple magic spell, such as Fireball, Icicle, arcane missile, and when a magic spell needs Spellcaster’s mental energy guidance, such as Illusion Technique, Dream magic spell or larger ceremony magic spell.”

Byron laughed and said, “That’s what I understand.”

Extraordinary has this common sense, and magic spell can be divided into two types of control, one of which is “formation or realization”, the only incentive after completion of the magic Plaza building, the full magic spell effect can be released, as in Fireball Spell ice arrow, and the other being “mental energy guide”, which is usually sustainable, and which requires Spellcaster to continue to exercise mental energy control during the release process and, once interrupted, magic spell will be immediately dispersed.

It is clear that the current magic spell can only be achieved by the magic spell, which… is bound to be unable to escape the “manipulator” of Extraordinary because of the constraints of maintenance.

This is clearly inconsistent with the notion that magic technology “attributes superiority to humans” and is actually limiting the development of magic technologies.

Indeed, in the current process of technological development, such restrictions have begun to show – the virtual interface that has to be shown in the lead-in class after the connecting brain, and a part of the parameters of the magic circuit broadcasting system “prepared”, which cannot be controlled by simple rune triggers and require the involvement of the manipulator mental energy, which is now fully dependent on real mage.

This is also one of the reasons why the delay in entering the hatch production cannot be upgraded – every inch of the hatch takes a long time for a formal mage personally, and how many mage can be used in the institute to do this?

Byron conceived the so-called “nerve trick” role: “So, this thing allows ordinary people to use mental energy to control the magic spell of the guiding class?”

“More accurately, it can make ordinary man feel ’to mana.” Pittman smiled and said what would make every traditional Extraordinary look look like.

Make ordinary man feel mana!

Byron stared wide-eyed, after a few seconds, he realized what it meant in front of his face.

The

demarcation of magic innate talent is a sense of mana, the first threshold for ordinary people to enter the superfield and a sense of mana.

Only if the presence of mana is felt will it be possible to control it, use it and thus achieve it – but this particular innate talent is available only to a very small number of talented people.

“This thing, we’ve been messing with for a whole year, stuck on the issue of ‘human neurons unable to survive in small equipment for a long time’ until recently, all Things finally Die Society technologies have helped us to bridge this ring.” Camel says, “We have succeeded in creating the nerve that can work for a long time – although it is still a long way away from the section of the road.”

Pittman also picked up a little bit, with a proud look on his face: “As long as this thing works, it’s going to be real ‘all extraordinary’.”

Byron couldn’t stand to be infected by the atmosphere on the ground, which was somewhat excited, but soon he remembered his purpose today: “But what does this have to do with peas?”

Pittman looked at him: “As a rough Early Stage technical product, the nerve is still far from achieving the ‘extraordinary’ goal, but before that, it might be used to achieve something simpler than the law of practice – something that can be straight to the brain, and if it’s given a voice,” little thing “, maybe it can speak for the beans.”

Byron was silent for a moment, and just said, “Is this risky?”

“Yes, there are risks in any experiment, the main risk being brain damage.” Camel says directly, “We’ll put in place enough security blocks and release magic spell from our minds and brains for beans, which can minimize the risk.”

“… I want to go back and seek the views of the beans themselves.”

“Of course, that’s what it should be.”

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