2000 Years of Magic History in My Head

Ep.83. 22. The Guardian Gate, and the British Magic Association (6).

attribute circle

There have been previous challenges in that regard.

But like Wayne LaPierre, there has never been a single success story in Mana that actually separated" attributes."

'separated mana. We need to build a water circle based on that.’

Kang Min-hyuk released research materials.

Wayne LaPierre provided a place for Kang, and Kang Min-hyuk fell into his own world.

[How to separate the properties of water is very dangerous. If you follow the system incorrectly, the collapse of the mana destroys the circle, or in the worst case scenario, all the moisture in the body evaporates. Sufficient simulation training is required for testing, and living a friendly life with water usually helps to separate attributes.]

Risk of separation of attributes.

In finding out this fact, Wayne LaPierre must have lost many researchers.

Time-limited wizards with few lives left.

Usually they choose to make noble sacrifices for the development of magic. The side effects of the collapse of the circle and evaporating moisture from the research data mean that it is a phenomenon that has occurred directly in their bodies. Surely the basis of the force was no different from the circle of flames. Also, there was a phenomenon of burning inside due to side effects.

He went straight into the experiment.

Kang embodied his ideas through simulation training.

'First of all, separate attributes.'

There was no problem so far.

Wayne Lapier found a really safe way, and the problem was how to harness the mana from now on.

Elisha had said.

"It's a very careful task to guide the mana of flames into the circle. You have to treat the Mana of Flame like a life, and you have to be like a baby to listen. But there's no guarantee of success. If it goes any further than the existing circle, it means a terrible disaster."

separation of attributes.

And the delivery of the circle.

Fortunately, the delivery process was not much different from the flame properties.

Kang Min-hyuk set the input value for it, and the experiment monitor showed Mana moving.

Sararak.

The bookcase in my head has been turned over.

Among the books I saw in the magic library, I opened a book called 'The Exploration of the Personality: Poseidon.'

After learning about Elisha, Kang Min-hyuk learned about wizards that use attribute separation magic.

[How can Poseidon use the power of water? The foundation lies in the separation of attributes. The properties of the water alone form a circle, and Poseidon,

Based on it, it shows strong water control. Separation of attributes is a very dangerous way...I've tried these things, but I can't make it.

There wasn't.]

the author of a book

He failed to separate the attributes.

Wayne Rapier has achieved just as great a feat. For those living in the world where the magic civilization of 2000 was formed, the separation of attributes was an area that had to be treated very carefully. Naturally, there was a successful man, so there were people like Elisha and Poseidon, but it was not made public. That's how rare and hard-to-be.

an experience of failure

It became a good manure for Kang Min-hyuk.

Knowing similar success stories, Kang Min-hyuk conducted the experiment by referring to the failure experience the author said at the time.

Beep

[Failed]

Beep

[Failed]

Repeated failure.

Simulated, the virtual circle continued to collapse. But Kang Min-hyuk remained unshakable at all. I didn't think I'd be full at the first drink. What he knows is similar success stories and how to separate attributes that Wayne LaPierre told him. No matter how many success conditions it is said to be an experiment, the combination of the two is never an easy. Each attribute has its own system, so no wizard has succeeded in separating the two properties even in the world of Krisman.

Kang Min-hyeok fell in love with the experiment.

With a wide open mind, brain power, which had been strengthened in the tower of trials, began to analyze the "circle of water."

a fast passing time

Kang Min-hyuk did not move a bit.

With his eyes fixed on the monitor, he repeated the experiment countless times.

And John Wesley and Wayne LaPierre, from afar, were looking at the figure in awe.

Wayne LaPierre said.

"...that's great. I knew what kind of person Kang Min-hyuk was, but I can't believe he found the answer so quickly. I doubt if he's really the same person."

a chain of circumstances

In the course of the study, Wayne LaPierre was impressed.

Right next to it.

John Wesley said in an incomprehensible tone.

"Are you doing well now? It seems to me that only failures are repeated.”

"It is true that failures are repeated. But that's how simulation works. It takes thousands, tens of thousands of failures to find the perfect answer. What matters here is what results you get in the process of failure. Usually, thousands of experiments are required to increase the success rate by about 1%. Look at Kang Min-hyuk's experiment results. Initially, the success rate ended at 62 percent due to the success of the separation of attributes and the explosion of Mana. That was the limit of the research we've developed, and we haven't made any progress in the last year at 62 percent."

62%.

Researchers at the British Magic Association called the figure the wall of the horse.

A little over the wall seems to be able to proceed with India's process, but each time it failed at the same stage.

Research has fallen into a slump.

It was a great achievement to study Undine and successfully separate attributes, but the original study does not know how long it will take to complete the remaining 1 percent even after 99 percent complete. In a stalemate, Wayne LaPierre felt quite stuffy, so he allowed Kang to disclose his research.

Kang Minhyuk.

It was all right with him.

No matter how outsiders he is, isn't the value of knowledge he has revealed to the world?

I judged that sharing and developing knowledge with such a person is not a bad thing.

"...that sounds great."

Monitor

There was Kang Min-hyuk's experiment success rate.

John Wesley also has a great level of magic knowledge, but he doesn't know much about the laboratory's system. So I didn't know what the numbers going up on the monitor meant. But after hearing Wayne LaPierre's explanation, I could see how abnormal the figure was.

Beep

[You failed.]

[Success rate 63%]

Beep

[You failed.]

[Succeedance 64%]

The success rate has risen rapidly.

In the process of repeating the failure, Kang Min-hyuk must have achieved significant results.

Wayne LaPierre was enchanted.

As if watching a fantastic magic show, he fell into a miracle before his eyes.

"Now I can see how Kang Min-hyuk succeeded in those great studies. He was just a kind of genius that we couldn't think of in common sense. Even if all the elite members of the British Magic Association clung together, they didn't make any progress in their research at 62 percent, but didn't Kang Min-hyuk, who took a little explanation and went into the experiment, have already done more than we did? John Wesley, the Magician."

"Say it."

"To be honest, I thought I was the world's number one researcher. But I changed my mind today. I assure you, there is no researcher in this world who is better than Kang Min-hyuk. I, of course, don't dare compare all the researchers I've been through with Kang."

Seed of possibility.

It was planted in Wayne LaPierre's mind.

No matter when the seeds will germinate, he now has a completely different look at Kang Min-hyuk.

The experiment went on.

John Wesley and Wayne LaPierre did not leave Kang's side.

It was time to eat, but I didn't dare to talk to Kang Min-hyuk, who was only focused on experiments.

The sun is down, and the sun is up.

And when the sun sets again, and the sun rises again in the middle of the sky.

Tak

"...it's over."

Kang Min-hyuk put an end to the long and long experiment.

Experimental monitor.

There, the result of three days came to mind.

[98% success rate]

A great result.

Not a perfect success, but Wayne LaPierre couldn't hide his excitement.

"That's great. How the hell did you manage to deliver Mana? In countless experiments we've done, Mana, who succeeded in separating the attributes, ran into Mana in the circle, causing the explosion. But you found a safe way to deliver in just two days. I'd like to know the secret.”

There is no secret.

Kang repeated it based on his experience and memory, and only the results came out.

Kang Min-hyuk said.

"Thanks to Wayne LaPierre's success in separating the most important attributes. The most dangerous process was solved, so I repeated the experiment based on the data, and I was able to guess the right answer. If we had done the experiment without any basis, we would never have had meaningful results in a short time."

"No, but I'm sure Kang Min-hyuk was successful."

Wayne LaPierre's expression was as bright as ever.

Kang Min-hyuk's speech, which quietly floated the opponent, was also good, but most of all, 98% of his success rate was eye-catching.

100% success rate.

Only when the results are complete can clinical trials be carried out in earnest.

Simulation is only a process of predicting results, but in reality there is a good chance that other results will come out.

Still, it was clear that it was a great result.

There was little progress after the success of the attribute separation clinical trial, but it seemed like there was hope at last.

"My limit is up to here. There was a problem with the circle and I couldn't meet the last two percent, but I think that Wayne LaPierre's ability will solve it."

2%.

In fact, Kang Min-hyuk succeeded in the experiment.

Nevertheless, the reason why they did not apply it to the experiment is because they know why the 2% variable is occurring.

'The circle formed by artificial mana. That doesn't solve the 2% problem after all.’

peace civilization

This world quickly becomes strong in the special way of strengthening. The same goes for wizards. They inject mana into the body, and they artificially form circles with it. Unlike the direct formation of the mana of nature, such as Kang Min-hyeok, the uneven circle causes a 2% variable in the process of forming the circle of water. So if you're going to solve this problem perfectly, you have to talk about strengthening the circle.

But there is no need for that.

Just by stopping here, they'll feel grateful enough and get paid a lot.

"Thank you very much."

John Wesley.

He bowed his head.

I was truly grateful for Kang Min-hyuk's help in the research, even though he didn't offer a special price.

"No, it was rather a good experience."

This study.

Kang Min-hyuk did not release the "answer" to the world.

Wayne LaPierre's Mana Separation Method and Elisha's Fire Properties Circle Formation Method. Although there was good information, it was Kang Min-hyuk's ability to combine the information to produce the correct answer. Not only did he receive knowledge from Krisman, but he got meaningful results from his own ability.

the lunar calendar

non-grade magic

It felt a little different from them.

At the thought of achieving something as a real wizard, Kang Min-hyuk was delighted.

'Why didn't I think of that? If you know the knowledge of both worlds, you can create new things based on that knowledge. Based on the guardian psychology, we have created the subgrade and subgrade magic, and the Mana Separation of Wayne LaPierre and the Fire Circle Generation of Elisha have figured out how to form a circle of water.’

Wizard.

I really felt like a wizard.

Going to England was the right choice.

He showed his power to the people and seeded Wayne LaPierre with possibilities.

But apart from all those things, the fact that he had succeeded in his own research came to the greatest of all.

'Let's leave the possibility open from now on. I don't need to learn knowledge passively, but I also need the attitude to make a new path myself.’

My body was heated up.

I wanted to go home quickly.

That evening.

Upon arriving in South Korea, Kang Min-hyuk succeeded in forming a water circle.

And he hadn't left the lab for a while, and a few days later he had an appointment with Krisman.

an underglaze suit

Now it was time to open my eyes as Krisman.