Chapter 134 Wild Wizard? Just an illiterate!
Chapter 134 Wild Wizard? Just an illiterate!
Beside him, the wizard Valennir also accurately sensed this contempt.
He showed considerable anger in the face of this 'contempt'.
Even though the Thunder Wizard before him came from a powerful school of thought and possessed the accumulated knowledge of that school.
Even though the Thunder Wizard in front of him already knew the details of his experiment.
That doesn't justify such disdain for his achievements.
After all, every step in this experimental plan was the result of his hard work and the result of his personal verification.
The Thunder Wizard before us, however, only possessed knowledge from his teachers—he simply had a few good teachers!
How can someone who "reaps the benefits without sowing" be paired with a hardworking wizard and show such contempt?
"It seems that Wizard Valennir is quite dissatisfied?" Loon sneered, his head lowered.
He wanted to kill Valennir, but he couldn't do it now; he had to wait until the Crimson Wizard returned before making his move...
Then the only option is to find a way to keep the wizard Valenil near this forked mountain range, so that he doesn't wander around during this process and disappear when the Scarlet Wizard returns and Loon wants to make a move.
How can we keep the wizard Valennir here, while ensuring he doesn't disturb his surroundings?
The solution is quite simple!
The wizard Valennir is "skilled" at conducting experiments.
But he was a complete amateur.
Moreover, he rarely communicates with others about the 'experimental procedures'; otherwise, his 'experimental procedures' would definitely not be so rough.
"Wizard Valennir, do you know what the most important factor is in an experiment?" Loen asked quietly.
"Please enlighten me, Wizard Thunder." Wizard Valennil made no attempt to hide his displeasure—he hadn't been treated with such contempt in a long time.
If the Thunder Wizard cannot provide a reasonable reason or a justifiable explanation, then he will definitely have to show the Thunder Wizard a bad attitude—even if he ultimately chooses to join the Thunder Wizard's side, he will make sure the Thunder Wizard recognizes his value before pleading with him repeatedly!
"To conduct an experiment, the most important thing is to control the parameters in the experiment."
"The number of experiments a wizard conducts in his lifetime is countless—and among those countless experiments, very few are successful on the first try."
"Even with a complete experimental plan and data, replicating an experiment is not a simple task."
"During the experiment, we will encounter many variables that are different from the original experimental plan and experimental data."
"To replicate the experiment, these different variables need to be eliminated one by one to ensure the replication of the experiment."
"If it's not about replicating someone else's experiment, but about verifying something yourself, then you need to control the parameters even more."
"Control parameters, adjust variables, and confirm the impact of variables on experimental results..."
"Then, adjust the variables that can affect the experimental results one by one. This is the only way to the success of the experiment."
"Witch Valenil, your experimental plan sounds successful—but that one percent…"
"No, the success rate might be less than one percent. What's the difference between that and failure?"
"When you need to replicate your experiment, can you guarantee that you can successfully replicate it?"
"Or are you saying that next time you try to market your experimental results to someone, you'll prepare hundreds of experimental supplies, run the experiment a hundred times, and hope that one out of those hundred will be successful?"
"You yourself probably don't even understand the reasons behind the success and failure of your experiments, do you?"
"Is that an experiment?"
"What's the difference between your so-called experiment and a farmer's divination?"
Loon sneered, belittling the wizard Valennil's "achievements" in an extremely malicious tone.
While speaking, Luo Ang also quickly recalled the "experiment rules" from his junior high and high school years in his previous life.
Opposite him, the wizard Valennil's face gradually turned red—and finally, steam rose from the top of his head.
Just before the wizard Valennir was about to erupt, Loon's voice rang out again.
Compared to his previous tone, which was full of sarcasm and humiliation, Luo Ang's tone this time had a hint of 'testing'.
He has already compiled a portion of that "experiment manual".
"Wizard Valennil, I'll just call you a wizard for now."
"Do you know what impact the environment had on your experiment?" Luo Ang asked in a deep voice.
Upon hearing this, the wizard Valennir, who had been somewhat uneasy and genuinely thought that something had gone wrong with his experiment, immediately scoffed.
What are the effects of the environment on the experiment?
Are you kidding me!
How could he not know the environment of his own wizard tower?
When it comes to environmental stability, what place in the whole world can compare to the Wizard's Tower?
If even the laboratories in the Wizard Tower are not stable enough, then what place in the world can be called stable?
"Is it really stable?" Loon sneered as he looked at the wizard Valennir, who thought he had regained some face.
Is the temperature stable?
"Is the humidity stable?" Luo Ang shook his head and first mentioned the two most basic conditions—which are also very difficult to achieve.
Even in my previous life, only a very few top laboratories could achieve constant temperature and humidity – most laboratories simply used constant temperature and humidity chambers.
Constant temperature and humidity sounds simple—but don't forget that the human body itself can generate heat!
Temperature and humidity will also change as your mood changes, as your activity level changes, and even as your clothing changes.
Therefore, it is easy to imagine how difficult it is to maintain a constant temperature and humidity.
"Besides temperature and humidity, is your lab clean enough? Has the amount of dust inside changed? Do you wear a special wizard's robe when entering and leaving the lab? Will the wizard's robe you wear bring in any new..."
"Should we bring in new dust?" A slight smile appeared on Luo Ang's face, and he spoke more and more fluently—he originally wanted to say 'bacteria,' but unfortunately, he was not sure whether there were any 'bacteria' in the structure of this world, so he temporarily changed 'bacteria' to dust.
"And there's one more crucial variable." While Valenil was still bewildered by the series of questions, Loon's voice rang out again.
"mystery."
"Mystery is everywhere—if mystery is like a vast ocean, then wizards are like islands or ships in that ocean."
"As long as it exists, it is destined to create ripples in the vast ocean of mystery and disturb the mystery."
"And once the mystery is disturbed, it will inevitably affect everything."
"Wizard Valennir, I won't ask about the humidity and temperature data."
"I just want to ask, as a wizard, have you ever considered the impact of the mysticism you yourself have instilled on your experiments?"
"I bet you haven't considered these issues."
"After all, you don't even have a laboratory that can guarantee these conditions remain constant!"
After saying all this, Luo Ang let out a cold laugh.
"Wizard Valennil, look at yourself! As a wizard, you ignored the effects of mysterious disturbances during your experiments. How dare you say your experiments aren't just foolish divination?"
The wizard Valennir also completely lost the ability to think.
After a long while, a gust of wind blew by, and the dazed wizard Valenil suddenly came to his senses. As if he had figured something out, he stared at Loon and almost growled.
"No, you're lying to me!"
The atmosphere here froze for a moment.
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