Chapter 141: Compensation
Chapter 141: Compensation
After that, most of the high-level mages had no intention of arguing about the nature of light anymore. They eagerly wanted to go to their laboratories to explore the mystery of the elements and verify the periodic table because there were still many gaps in that form that were still waiting to be filled. After witnessing the discovery of the two new elements, every mage understood that every vacancy was a new element!
The discovery of new elements meant the feedback from the world. And the more feedback one got, the more likely one would be able to advance to the next level. Every mage wanted to go further, so they couldn't wait.
Of course, there were some mages who didn't seem so anxious. Even after the meeting, they didn't leave in a hurry, but found Reiner.
"Mr. Ian Gray, seeing your statement just now, I seem to have seen His Excellency Braggs's speech."
Surrey Newington's research direction was the electromagnetic field. He was also the first to discover the relationship between the electric field and the magnetic field and proposed the magic of electromagnetic induction phenomena. However, it was precisely because of this series of discoveries and some later disputes that he broke off the relationship with his former teacher, Cornwall Penzance along with breaking away from Mercury Balance and joined the Storm Council of the Elemental Study.
Since then, Surrey Newington had ceased to engage in any research on alchemy and naturally had no obsession with discovering new elements.
"Your Excellency Newington, in fact, these results are inseparable from your research."
Reiner thought for a moment and finally told Newington briefly about Fina's father.
"There was such a mage in my research institute?"
He was a little stunned. To be able to derive the Newington Holland equations on paper alone without any sophisticated laboratory equipment, if such talent could have been developed to the fullest, this talent would at least be a mainstay of the academic world.
Now that Reiner had informed Newington that this mage was once a member of his research institute, how could he not be surprised.
"Wait, Mr. Ian Gray, this mage's name is really Kailavin Napishtim?"
At this time, Newington student, Clark Holland, also from the Newington Institute, asked.
"Yes, he graduated from the Rainbow Tower Advanced Magic Academy. He should have worked for the Newington Institute for a while before resigning and leaving."
Reiner looked at the young and handsome man in front of him. From the current situation, he may have been a student of the same period as Fina's father. He may even be the Clark who would always get first place in the exam. However, two decades later, these two mages who were once so similar, embarked on completely different paths.
What was even more regrettable was that whether it was Clark Holland or Fina's father, the final research projects of the two were the same.
"Kailavin It is really Kailavin..."
Holland muttered to himself. In his memory, this eccentric student always got second place at school. When the student union was engaged in various social activities, that skinny guy was still studying in the library. It was not until he was about to graduate that he found out that there was a girl next to Kailavin, which made him feel that this student was also a regular person.
The two did not have much interaction after entering the Newington Institute. In the first few years of working at the institute, apart from continuing to study, low-level mages were more responsible for organizing materials, cleaning, and other chores. Very few students would be able to advance to a high level like Holland.
"If I was able to keep him for a while, maybe these discoveries could have been made earlier..."
Holland said regretfully. Fina's father was not only his competitor in school, but also a friend that he had never had a conversation with. The friendship of talented people could be achieved without words.
"Wait, did you just say that he has a daughter?"
He asked again, looking at Reiner.
"Yes, his daughter is ready to take the magic test this year. Fina has excellent grades and should be able to be promoted to a mage smoothly."
Reiner replied truthfully. He saw Holland and Newington looking at each other.
"If I can, I'm willing to pay for Kailavin's daughter's tuition fee and all the living and study expenses of Fina. If she wants to, I can accept her as my student."
Holland said sincerely, this may be the way for he and Newington to make up for their own regret.
For an ordinary mage apprentice, such an opportunity was simply a pie in the sky. Countless people dreamt of entering the Newington Research Institute, but to become a student of a High-level Mage is even more unthinkable. Such an opportunity was once in a lifetime for Fina.
"Thank you very much. I will tell her about this, but she will decide by herself."
Of course Reiner hoped that Fina could have a better future and opportunities, but he could not answer all of this on her behalf. Reiner still needed to seek Fina's opinion.
"I hope you can tell her that the doors of the Newington Institute are always open to her."
Newington admired Reiner a little more. He nodded and then left the meeting room with Holland. Although they had no interest in exploring new elements, the electromagnetic separation magic circle made by Fina's father was worth studying and they could not lag behind.
After sending away the two high-level mages, President Demetrius walked to Reiner's side again.
"Reiner, every time we meet, you can surprise me."
President Demetrius said with a smile. His previous act of taking Reiner into Mercury Balance now seemed to be the wisest decision. This newcomer had made so many great discoveries in just a few months. His future was boundless. President Demetrius looked at Reiner as if he saw another high-level mage rising up.
"Your Excellency Demetrius, I don't deserve such high praise. I really just stood on the shoulders of giants. Without the discoveries of another mage and without His Excellency Steinen's initial arrangement of elements, I would not have thought of these."
Reiner remained humble as always. His attitude made the High-level mages nod slightly when they heard this sentence.
"What are your plans next? I would like to invite you to elaborate on the contents of the periodic table at the meeting tomorrow. Such a discovery deserves the highest praise. If it weren't that the Hohenheim Golden Cup could only be awarded once a year, I would probably want to trouble a few colleagues to build another gold cup."
President Demetrius said. It was indeed a pity that such a cross-discipline discovery could not be encouraged by awards due to rules.
"Uh, sorry, Your Excellency Demetrius, but in fact, I might have to go back to Prester in order to participate in the magic test three days later."
Reiner said awkwardly.
In theory, he is just a mage apprentice