The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 320 Microscopic Matter

Chapter 320 Microscopic Matter
The two had no choice but to continue drinking, which was extremely difficult for them.

Alba asked curiously, "Is it really that bad? At least you can take a big bite of breadfruit in one go."

"Why don't you give it a try?" Ais said.

Alba leaned over and took a sip, but it was so sour that she couldn't speak. Ais asked her if she wanted more, but she waved her hands repeatedly and moved far away, as if afraid that Ais would give her more.

This is much more sour than eating raw breadfruit.

Ais couldn't stand the sourness anymore, so she took out a big bag of jerky and shared it with Vasita. The two of them frowned and looked miserable, and only then did they finish all the bread and juice with the jerky.

After drinking it, I felt completely listless.

Moran gave them some candy, and they felt a little better afterward.

There wasn't enough room for more people at Ais's place. After the juice punishment ended, she roasted the wild boar and fed it to everyone for lunch before they all returned to their own homes.

Moran arrived at Wild Boar Valley in the middle of the night and went straight to sleep after returning.

Starting the next day, she immersed herself in her study and continued her studies in magic.

Besides reading and practicing magic, she also conducted some other research.

One is to study the application of metallization, stonelization, and woodlization at the microscopic material composition level.

Another aspect is to design cards and expand the card pool based on her current knowledge and abilities.

Moran discovered the benefits of microscopic material composition for gold and stone sculpting when he was working on the drainage system for his residence.

She didn't have time to study it in depth back then, but now that she has the time, she's finally starting to think about it.

While she was working on the plumbing, she remembered a book she had read about purification techniques. It mentioned that when purifying a lot of ores, one should know when to stop and maintain a balance, because a suitable amount of impurities can give the ores superior properties.

This has some similarities to the research on metals on Earth.

Then I thought, could we extract different material elements and then combine them together using metallurgy to make various alloy materials that exist on Earth?

Surprisingly, she actually succeeded.

Moreover, the process is very simple. She only needs to know which substance element she needs, and as long as it is present in the corresponding ore, the purification technique can accurately extract it.

She then extracted pure iron, chromium, nickel, carbon, and other elements, mixed them in a certain proportion using a metallurgical technique, and created stainless steel.

Of course, when mixing carbon elements, the gold-shaping technique won't work, but the stone-shaping technique will.

The water pipes in her residence were all made of stainless steel.

Moran thus speculated that metallurgy and stonelurgy might not only be used to change the shape of metals or stones and to bond them together, but also to mix elements at the microscopic level to change the properties of objects.

If metalworking and stoneworking are possible, then woodworking might have a similar effect.

Their core logic actually lies in changing the arrangement and composition of matter.

Moran took the time to verify this.

Then she discovered that things were somewhat different from what she had guessed. Various alloy materials, primarily using the metallurgical technique, could achieve the desired effect by mixing them with the stonelurgical or woodlurgical techniques at the microscopic level.

However, she failed when she tried to make synthetic resins and plastics.

After carefully studying the differences, Moran discovered that all three spells were essentially about converting magical power into corresponding elemental power, and then moving matter within the influence range of their own elemental power to change the shape and composition of objects.

However, it cannot arrange and combine material elements at the microscopic molecular level.

Simply put, these three spells can alter matter at a level similar to physical reactions on Earth, but they cannot change it at a level similar to chemical reactions on Earth.

Moran noted this conclusion down for now, and planned to study it in more depth later.

Then, all the Blue Star alloy materials that could be made using the techniques of metallurgy, stonelurgy, and woodlurgy were recorded.

It is mainly made of alloy materials, with metallurgy as its core technology.

In addition, the characteristics and production tips of each material were compiled into a booklet, and each material and corresponding element was accompanied by a small sample that she made herself.

It is essentially a magic book about advanced applications of metalworking, stoneworking, and woodworking.

Upon completing these tasks, her three spells broke through to the advanced level in one fell swoop.

"Dean, what do you think of my magic book? Does it meet the criteria for inclusion in the clan library?"

Moran, having achieved his first success in his magical research, couldn't help but boast to Ms. Amisa.

As soon as she finished speaking, a portal appeared in front of her, and Ms. Amisa walked out of it.

Moran was somewhat surprised; this seemed to be the original form!
“I heard from Number 69 that you’ve been tinkering with some novel metal materials!” Amisha said.

In fact, she had been watching the surveillance screen for several days, but she didn't want to disturb her research.

She had been extremely curious for a long time, and came immediately as soon as Moran asked.

I quickly read through this document using speed reading techniques, and then:
"It's just an advanced application of metalworking, stoneworking, and woodworking techniques? I thought you had discovered the magic to create different metals!"
However, it is quite remarkable that such a new type of metal with superior properties can be created without any changes at the creative level!
If you sell this magic book as your own unique magic, many witches would probably be interested.

Many items that previously required magical ores can now be made using your method by refining and combining ordinary ores into alloys, significantly reducing costs.

After Amisha finished speaking, seeing that Moran still didn't react, she called out to her, "Moran?"

"Ah! Dean, I understand. I'll add its contract template, sell it for 1 Mana for permanent magic, and put it in the clan library for the witches to choose and study!"

Moran snapped out of her daze and quickly completed the contract template.

The sales of card magic at the clan association have reached a bottleneck, and the income from permanent magic has become relatively slow. She is currently in dire need of permanent magic, so every little bit she can earn is precious.

"Brilliant!" Amisha immediately added a contract, contributing 1 mana of permanent magic to Moran: "I'll take this!"

She was eager to get back and test the production of these new metals!
Ms. Amisa left, but Moran fell into deep thought.

Ms. Amisa's words reminded her that the physical changes achieved by combining metalworking with stoneworking and woodworking do not involve changes at the creative level. So, for magic, chemical reactions involving the arrangement and combination of microscopic particles are changes at the creative level?
The fundamental difference between physical and chemical reactions lies precisely in whether they produce new substances.

If she can rearrange microscopic particles with magic, could she then develop magic that can create some kind of substance?

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