Chapter 138: The Power of Calculation
âThe Magic Webâs unlimited expanding structure?â After listening to a chain of terms that suddenly popped out from Rebeccaâs mouth, Gawain was a little confused as he asked, âHave you mentioned this to me previously?â
âI am not the one that mentioned it. You are the one that mentioned it! Have you forgotten about it?â Rebecca was brandishing her staff around as she said (to be honest, Gawain was really worried that Rebeccaâs hand might slip, and the magic staff would smash on his head), âDidnât you mention to me before to make the Magic Web more extensive, more expandable, and to make it easier to lay down and reduce the units? I have been constantly thinking about this matter but didnât have any results for a long time, until recentlyâŠâ
As Rebecca spoke, she pointed at the panting Jenni and said, âDidnât Jenni arrive just recently? And she even brought over the rogue mageâs earlier research information. I was finally able to comprehend the entire system. Lord Ancestor, do you know? The rogue mageâs notebook can only be considered a portion of the result. The Magic Web written on it was just the second half of the theory. Without the first half of the deduction process and construction principle, we could only use a very silly method to make an âimitationâ of the Magic Web. The information that Jenni possessed was the rogue mageâs entire logic of the initial construction of those basic runesâŠâ
Rebecca might seem to be silly and dim-witted normally, but once there was a mention about her specialized domain, she would be able to blab constantly. Gawain knew that this young lady would surely continue talking until the next meal; therefore, he quickly interrupted her, âStop, stop, stop. I understand your meaning. You are saying you have finally gathered all the theory and finally grasped the principle knowledge of the Magic Webâs arrangement, and it isnât just a slavish copy, right? I understand what you are saying. Let me take a look at the unlimited expanding structure you said.â
âLetâs go inside to see. There are plenty of scrolls!â Rebecca hooked onto Gawainâs arm and walked towards the tent. While walking, she turned back and shouted to Jenni, âYou come too! Most of the calculations were done by you!â
Inside Gawainâs tent, Rebecca had an excited expression as she opened up the scrolls of paper that Jenni brought over. She laid them out in sequence on the entire table before finally opening her large-sized sheet of paper and placing it in the middle.
The papers were filled with calculation formulas, diagrams, and summaries of the logical processes. It used a cautious and unbelievable logical method to repeatedly optimize and organize the basic runes. Each paper could be seen with dense lines and diagrams, and even though Gawain had substantial knowledge on magic, he still felt dizzy at the first glance. But when Rebecca laid out the final piece of paper, all the complicated calculations and connections had been simplified.
On it, there was the most fundamental unit diagram; it was a hexagon of symmetrical structure. It was formed with an eight-rune combination: six runes would form the frame, while two would be situated in the interior. Its simplicity and elegance had reached an unbelievable degree. Just a mere glance of it had attracted Gawainâs eyes to it.
âThisâŠâ
âThis is the Magic Webâs most fundamental unit.â Rebeccaâs eyes were sparkling. âBefore completing all the possible optimizations and simplifications, I realized that the Magic Web only requires eight runes to carry out the basic replenishing and output functions, while there is only one interference bond in the interior. As such, every âunitâ would have an extremely low interference threshold, and when more of such units are connected, the interference would actually decrease. Take a look, it is symmetrical and complements the sides, soâŠâ
Gawain wasnât listening to the rest of the things that Rebecca was saying. In front of his eyes, there was a stunning scene that belonged to the futureâŠ
This hexagon unit could be expanded and extended. Using its symmetrical structure, countless hexagons could be connected into a honeycomb shape. It could be laid down anywhere â factories, cities, activity areas. This grand energy source design had finally gotten rid of the restrictions of a âmagic circleâ. After Rebecca and Jenniâs days and nights of optimizations, it had turned into a fundamental unit and had become the most impressive magic phenomenon.
The Magic Web could finally become a Magic âWebâ.
âHow do we solve the problem of replacing âMagic Web 1â with this structure?â Gawain immediately asked a very practical question.
Magic Web 1 and Magic Web 2 that used the same model were currently operating for the steel works and the brick-kiln yard. There was another small-scale âPrototype Magic Webâ that was supplying force for the Magic Powered Engine at the mines. The old model of the Magic Web might be âoldâ, but it had only been operating for a few months. Rebecca could have come up with a more advanced âHoneycomb Magic Webâ, but it wouldnât be worth it to directly replace the old models of the Magic Web. It was a huge expenditure for both the manpower and resources of the territory.
âDonât worry, I have already thought it through.â Rebecca obviously wasnât worried as she said, âThe hexagon structure might be entirely different from the previous Magic Webs, but it is practically sliced out from the old Magic Webs and transformed. The two models could be directly connected, and it would only require a slight modification of the rune arrangements at the connections. Jenni is a grade-four runemaster. This would be her specialty.â
Gawain nodded with satisfaction and said, âVery good. From now on, all the Magic Webs in the territory would use the new âHoneycomb Magic Webâ as a basic structure⊠But there is something I need to verify. Is it safe?â
At this moment, Gawainâs mind emerged with an extremely severe hidden danger of the âMagic Webâs collapseâ.
Rebecca might have found the method to simplify and transform the Magic Web, allowing it to expand indefinitely and even connect with other Magic Webs; this would allow it to possess expansion capabilities, but this was definitely the greatest hidden danger. When all the Magic Webs were connected, it would mean that all the risks were connected. Massive amounts of magic would surge from this structure that could be expanded without limits. Once there was a problem⊠the berserk magic might spread through the entire Magic Web and destroy all the magical devices that were connected!
On Earth, there were various circuit breakers, voltage stabilizers, and other safety devices to ensure the safety of the electrical network. Therefore, Gawain immediately associated it with the Magic Web and thought it might require similar safety measures too.
When Rebecca heard Gawainâs question, she was stunned and had a wide-open mouth for a long time before she replied, âAhh⊠I didnât think of that beforeâŠâ
Immediately after, she had a worshiping face as she said, âLord Ancestor is truly incredible! Why is it that even when new things are designed, it seems like you have already seen it operating for dozens of years and would be able to think of such practical questions?â
âCough, cough⊠An old manâs experience, old manâs experiences.â Gawain coughed awkwardly and shifted the topic back on track. âThink about how to settle the safety issue of the web. The Honeycomb Magic Web would allow a free flow of magic and relies on the Magic Webâs equilibrium and leaking mechanism to ensure stabilized magic. But once a portion of the âunitâ loses equilibrium, the excessive amount of magic would exceed what the unit could withstand. It might just instantly burn up all of the neighboring units and cause a vicious cycleâŠâ
Rebecca stared with wide eyes as though she was frightened by the possible outcome. Jenni frowned and tried her best to consider before saying, âWhy donât we⊠limit the size of the Magic Web and split it into sections.â
âThen we will lose the value of this honeycomb structure.â Gawain shook his head and said, âThis honeycomb structure is to allow the Magic Web to expand and connect limitlessly.â
Rebecca looked at Gawain curiously and asked, âWhat is Lord Ancestorâs opinion?â
Gawain looked at the honeycomb unit on his table and suddenly asked, âHow do you connect two of such honeycomb units?â
âJust connect them directly.â Rebecca nodded as though it was expected and said, âWhen two runes are placed together, it will increase the transfer efficiency to the highest rate.â
âMake the connection weaker.â The knowledge in this world didnât seem to have a suitable solution. Gawain could only seek assistance from his previous lifeâs thoughts. âWe can add on a partition⊠A connection made with black stone should have a good effect. Black stones are magic-guiding materials but have a weak tolerance. Once the magic waves are too intense, it will shatter.â
âYou are saying to isolate each honeycomb unit with other units? Adding a âbuffer materialâ made with black stones in the middle?â Rebecca scratched her head and said, âBut the black stonesâ magic guidance rate isnât good, and it will probably reduce the entire Magic Webâs efficiency by 25% or moreâŠâ
âIn exchange, you would have safety. Even if a few units go out of control, they would be automatically excluded from the main web and wouldnât endanger other things,â Gawain explained. âAs for the lower efficiency⊠When the units are connected in large quantities, it will compensate for the loss of efficiency. Furthermore, this is only a preliminary solution. There will definitely be better solutions in the future.â
While speaking, Gawain laughed and said, âThe current Magic Webs are still very primitive. Even after adding the honeycomb structure, it will still be primitive. It is directly extracting energy from the environment, and the magic-powered devices would directly receive the energy from the Magic Web. There isnât any safety cushion in between. There isnât any stable flow. There arenât any measurements, and they donât have any âguiding channelsâ. The energy consumption devices are directly placed on the Magic Web. Donât you think that such a connection method deserves to be improved?â
Rebecca nodded pensively. Jenni wasnât very used to such a conversation method with complete equality where everyone could voice their opinions. As such, she was obviously very reserved, but the flash in her eyes had proven that she was considering Gawainâs words.
âThis is a new creation, and its development journey is still very long.â Gawain didnât ask the two young ladies to understand the problems that might only happen a long time later. He said, âTake it slow. There isnât a need to hurry. The two of you have accomplished great things this time. What kind of reward do you wish for?â
âI wish to change to a new crystal for my magic staff!â Rebecca wouldnât possibly reserve herself with her ancestor grandfather. She immediately brandished her metal staff happily and said, âLook, the crystal on the magic staff is already very old!â
Gawain took a glance and immediately noticed that the crystal embedded on the tip of the metal staff was indeed very old. It wasnât just dim, it also lacked several edges. Even the fixed supports for the crystal were obviously out of shapeâŠ
This was only possible if someone used the metal staff as a goddamned war hammer, right?!
Gawainâs brows jolted and wanted to persuade his little granddaughter to not change the crystal. Why didnât she look for Nicholas Egg at the machining factory to get a spike and weld on three large square beams for her to use? However, he thought that since this young lady had contributed greatly and her mage-like aura could only be detected from that piece of crystal, he sighed in his heart before saying, âThe treasure vault has a piece of fire elemental core. It was obtained from the Gondor Empire back then. You can take it and ask the rune craftsmen to process it before fixing it on the staff.â
Subsequently, he looked at Jenni and asked, âWhat about you? What kind of reward do you wish for?â
Jenni instantly shrank her neck and replied, âIâIâm just doing what Iâm supposed to do⊠I donât dare to ask for a rewardâŠâ
âAre you still not adapting to this place?â Gawain laughed and said, âIn this place, all contributions are valued and will be rewarded. It isnât related to your birth and status. I heard Rebecca saying that you are the one that did all the main calculations.â
âIâŠâ Jenni hesitated and finally said, âI hope you can include the name of Mister Ravencrest in the list of contributors for the honeycomb-shaped Magic Web⊠Because the most important formulas were all created by him.â
âOf course.â
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