Therefore, while ensuring its formation, Lor would strive to construct a perfect circle as much as possible.
Of course, he wouldn't be too demanding and instead set a time limit for himself: at most, three hundred years to break through to the Fifth Ring.
Anyway, this thing can be fine-tuned further after reaching the Fifth Ring; it's not set in stone upon formation.
Only officially breaking through to the Sixth Ring will make it permanent.
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Wizard Calendar 1195, August 6.
On the Milton Continent, Francis City Energy Research Institute, in a medium-sized laboratory.
"Aaron, your Aaron Structure's twelfth large energy loop, ninth medium energy loop, and thirty-fifth small energy loop have an irreconcilable conflict with my Lawson Structure on the seventh large energy loop, twelfth medium energy loop, seventy-first small energy loop."
A young man with a head full of purple hair, wearing a blue Great Wizard Robe, spread his hands helplessly, "In my view, this conflict simply can't be resolved. Why don't you consider researching in a different direction?"
"No, Lawson, I believe the energy structures we both created are very compatible." A young man with brown hair in a red Great Wizard Robe shook his head, looking at Lawson with determination: "Trust me, Lawson, if we can resolve this conflict and integrate the two structures, we can definitely stabilize the Fourth-Ring Energy Furnace."
"Do you have a concrete plan?" Lawson sighed, "I have no clue, not even sure where to start."
"Here's what I'm thinking."
Catching the willingness to help in Lawson's words, a gleam of joy flashed in Aaron's eyes as he immediately explained, "You revise the twelfth medium energy loop, and I'll also revise the ninth medium energy loop."
"Once we modify the conflict points, we can achieve integration."
"Bullshit, are you crazy?"
Lawson looked at Aaron in disbelief, "Modifying any energy loop would involve changes to the overall structure; this workload couldn't possibly be completed in less than a hundred years."
"That's a hundred years! One twentieth of our lives!"
"You not only want to bet one twentieth of your life on verifying an uncertain outcome but also drag me into it?"
Of course, he could think of this method, but the daunting workload made him dismiss it immediately. Who knew Aaron would really want to go this far?
"Lawson, trust me," Aaron said earnestly.
"You think you're Speaker Lole? Trust you, huh?" Upon hearing this, veins bulged on Lawson's forehead, "I can't afford the consequences of failure, I'm leaving."
With that, he turned straight towards the laboratory door.
"Besides my method, do you have any other? If you did, I suspect you wouldn't have come here today, right?"
Aaron tried to persuade, "Trust me this once, if the experiment succeeds, the credit gained will make both of us Honorary Legislators."
In terms of understanding the Lawson Structure, no one knows it better than Lawson, the creator.
If it were someone else, it'd take at least five hundred years to modify the conflict points in Lawson's structure.
Adding his own structural modifications, it would take at least six hundred years to complete the conception.
Should someone else achieve a breakthrough during this time, all efforts would be in vain, a blow he could not bear.
Listening to Aaron's plea, Lawson's steps towards the door slowed, and he eventually stopped, turning to ask, "What if it turns out in the end that your idea was wrong?"
"If it truly fails, I'll transfer you one billion experiment points." Aaron offered a remarkably high price.
One billion experiment points could be exchanged for one billion magic crystals.
For someone with a medium-sized lab like them, if no results were produced, they could earn just a million points a year.
He offered his future hundred years' worth of experiment points as compensation, clearly showing his sincerity.
"Alright, if it succeeds, I'll give you ten billion experiment points as a return." Lawson nodded.
The effort is reciprocal; he couldn't just take advantage without giving back.
Success would surely bring abundant rewards, and he chose to use those uncertain experiment points as equivalent compensation, a little advantage, but he believed Aaron wouldn't refuse.
"Haha, great, then let's start modifying the structure." Aaron agreed readily.
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Wizard Calendar 1220, July 8.
Exciting news came from the Jerald Wizard Tower in the northern Milton Continent.
Speaker Jerald became the second Sixth-Ring Mage after Speaker Francis.
It's rumored that after the promotion, Speaker Jerald went to the southern continent to Yasen Wizard Tower to drink for several days with Speaker Yasen, and many legislators privately speculated it was to show off.
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Wizard Calendar 1240, February 3.
In Francis City, Pharmaceutical Research Institute, within a medium-sized potion room.
"This time it should work, right?"
Rosa picked up a little white mouse and fed it a strand of light green liquid.
One minute...
Ten minutes...
In no time, three hours had passed.
Yet the little white mouse still lay comfortably in her palm, showing no abnormality.
"Is this...a success?" A look of joy flashed in Rosa's eyes.
The little white mouse's internal structure had been modified by Bloodline Wizards and Soul Mages, making it equivalent to an ordinary First-Level Apprentice in terms of body and soul in wizard studies.
The fact that the mouse had no issues after drinking her potion meant ordinary apprentices would similarly have no problems.
"I'll wait for another year; if in a year the mouse still shows no issues, I'll report the experiment's results." Excitedly, Rosa took several seeds from her Space Ring and, using the Wood Element, quickly constructed nearly a thousand soft little cages made of petals.
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