Chapter 750: A Conjecture That Can't Know the Answer
"The Magic Furnace of Winder City...... Something is out of order?"
After Charlemagne saw this information, he was directly stunned on the spot.
As one of the only two magic furnaces in the world, the magic furnace in Wende City has always attracted the attention of the majority of mage organizations, if it weren't for the seemingly lax guards, but in fact they were rigorous, that magic furnace might have been taken away by someone long ago - whether it was stolen or robbed.
Mages are all smart people, and if they are in the dark, they can do things that many people don't expect, and even the head maid can't keep an eye out for them.
Naturally, the Kurkut Empire was also concerned about the powerful artifact that represented the supreme magic technology in a sense, so Charlemagne was able to learn the news in the shortest possible time.
However, it had only been a few years since the magic furnace was manufactured, and it was impossible for the head maid not to maintain it during this period, and it was only a few years before this 'strange thing' could malfunction?
Did someone interfere with the operation of the Magic Furnace and that caused the Magic Furnace to malfunction?
Charlemagne thought about it for a moment and then gave up on the idea, because it was obviously impossible!
As far as he knew, as long as the 'mall' was open, then there would be a mage from the [Ship of the Stars] guarding it, and it would be called 'learning'.
Anyway, Charlemagne didn't believe that the head maid would really open these things to others to watch and learn at will, so those mages must be guards, and of course, there is naturally an element of learning in it.
The technology of the Magic Furnace is quite advanced even in the Arcane Empire, and even a legendary mage like him may be able to learn something from it, let alone other mages.
Because of this, he felt more and more strange!
Since he began to imitate, or 'design', a new magic furnace, Charlemagne has become more and more aware of the depth of the technology involved.
If you want to achieve the level of the magic furnace in Wende City or Cloud City, all the magic circles and runes must be interlocking and indispensable.
The slightest flaw can cause the magic in the furnace to explode, causing a terrifying explosion.
If it weren't for the presence of both him and Elba, the explosion would have killed most of the people in the lab—most of whom were high-ranking mages.
The chances of a malfunction in the Magic Furnace are slim to none, and if it does, it is most likely to cause an explosion rather than an 'extinguishment'.
Of course, it's also possible that the 'safety mechanism' was put into the furnace at the beginning of the design, otherwise, if the furnace was placed in that kind of place, if it exploded, I am afraid that it would kill many people.
So, what is the reason for the failure of the magic energy furnace?
If it's not for external reasons, is it because the materials used to make the furnace are of poor quality, or is the technology itself defective?
But if you think so, you can't make sense!
If the material is not good, it may have gone wrong in the first place, rather than working well until yesterday.
As for the flaws inherent in the technology...... This does not seem impossible.
Charlemagne himself didn't know what it would take to make a magic furnace, and he could only rely on guesswork on everything, but if you extrapolate it according to common sense, it was really the 'problem of technology itself' that was a little more convincing.
Charlemagne thinks that the head maid may have been partially flawed in the technology she had acquired to make a magic furnace, but she may have later added some 'her own thoughts' to it according to her own understanding to complete the flawed technology.
It made more sense, but it was only the first possibility that came to his mind.
The second possibility is a bit terrifying - the magic furnace technology mastered by the head maid is itself flawed!
Because as far as Charlemagne knows, the technology of the magic furnace is divided into several generations by the Arcane Empire, and the technology of the first and second generations can be said to be imperfect, and Charlemagne is not very clear about how many generations there will be after that, but judging from the previous performance of the magic energy furnace, the technology of that magic energy furnace should not be lower than the 'third generation'.
He had only learned so much from the world's words about the Arcane Empire, and he was sure that the same should be true of the Magic Furnace in Cloudsdale.
And this is where the horror of this possibility lies!
If the Furnace technology is inherently flawed and likely to malfunction, then how do the mages in Cloudsdale maintain the Furnace, and how can they ensure that the Furnace never fails?
For more than 800 years, Cloudsdale has been floating above the continent of Slo Mendes, and the people on the ground don't know when the huge floating city will appear above their heads.
The city had always been so mysterious, at first because it was ostracized by the people on the ground, and then because they were familiar with the situation and preferred to study magic rather than fight with the noble lords on the ground, so the mages of Cloudsdale simply disappeared.
Cloudsdale hadn't fallen for more than eight hundred years, but now Winde City's magic furnace had failed...... What does this mean?
The reason why the elemental pool cannot carry the huge floating city into the air is that without the integration of the 'magic energy furnace', the energy output of the elemental pool cannot be connected, and it is difficult to drive the huge magical curiosity of the 'floating city' - yes, the floating city is also classified as a 'magical strange object', even if it is so huge!
Now the magic furnace in Winde City is malfunctioning, which seems to be secretly pointing to Cloudsdale.
Just as Charlemagne had guessed before, Cloudsdale may have possessed the technology to make the Magic Energy Furnace a long time ago!
But this is also what puzzles Charlemagne the most, if the magic furnace will really fail, then why is there only one magic furnace in Cloudsdale?
During that war, the floating city, now known as the 'Cloudsdale', had been in the hands of the rebels, and they knew what was going on.
Even now, Charlemagne can find out the interior layout of Cloudsdale from some of the classics.
The only floating city in the hands of the rebels is equipped with only one magic furnace, and if the magic furnace will fail, then having one main and two magic furnaces is the most basic configuration......
Could it be that the magic energy furnace in Wende City really caused the malfunction because of some external factors?
The problem seemed to go back to the beginning, and Charlemagne's brow furrowed slightly, and it was difficult to figure out the problem.
Everything can only be guessed, and the question seems a little too difficult for him.
With a sigh, Charlemagne shook his head, and then put the question behind him.
What's the use of him figuring it out now?
For example, how to provoke conflicts between elves and some middle- and lower-class nobles who have been set as 'targets', so that the upper-class nobles who don't know that they have fallen into the game can taste some sweetness.
With the greed of the nobles who have been deliberately selected, as long as they can taste a little sweetness, then they will have an irrepressible desire to continue......
This kind of thing is just a 'fairly common' mutual tilt among the aristocracy, and it can't even get the attention of the aristocratic church.
As long as the noble goddess does not notice this matter in the shortest possible time, then their plan will definitely be able to go smoothly.
While the noble goddess and her church were still focused on the Duchy of Sorrow, they had to hurry to advance their plans to the next level.
As long as it can be done, no one will be able to curb this plan...... No one!
- Even themselves!(https:)
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