Chapter 149 Abnormal Bats
Chapter 149 Abnormal Bats
Chapter 149 Abnormal Bats
A giant bat without a brain, or is that an airplane?
Wait a moment.-
airplane..-?
"Stop the spell!" Ryan pointed at the giant bat, and a beam of light shot out from the wand, striking the bat.
This spell, which is not classified as an offensive attribute, has had a greater impact than any other method before it.
The bat's body suddenly began to shake violently, its joints making nauseating creaking sounds, like an old, neglected machine that had completely lost the lubricant to keep its parts running.
Seeing this, he continued to use the cessation spell, aiming at the bat's joints and abdominal core.
As the bat could no longer maintain its flight, it plummeted from the sky, crashing heavily to the ground with a whooshing sound.
Ryan used Fiery Breaker on the massive object falling to the ground to prevent a repeat of the Paris Fireworks incident.
As a result, the flames around the giant beast gradually dimmed, leaving behind a charred body from which large chunks of black residue would occasionally fall off. These residues would fall rapidly through the air, only to be pulverized by the resistance and scattered into black powder.
After the wizards below had been watching the sky chase intently, they realized they had a purpose beyond simply being a backdrop for the spectacle. They all drew their wands and cast levitation spells on the falling bats.
None of them could lift such a huge object, but the stacked levitation spells were enough to slow the bat's descent until it stopped, floating half a meter above the ground.
"Unbelievable, Headmaster, I thought this bat was a mutated vampire. Now I realize it's actually an application of alchemy and biotechnology—" Ryan Dumbledore said, his voice filled with shock as he suddenly appeared on the ground.
The development model he envisioned, a fusion of magic and technology, appeared vividly before him. Although its appearance wasn't particularly appealing, this giant bat was a genuine product of the fusion of magic and technology, and it could even use its outer biological skin to withstand Fiendfire for a period of time. This level of alchemy was truly terrifying.
It must be the work of someone behind the sword of slaughter!
We can't expect some random, untrained alchemist to suddenly appear, someone who's genuinely interested in technology, right?
The magical world is too small; there aren't that many wild organizations and powerful individuals.
Dumbledore was clearly aware of this as well, using his magic to tear apart the shrunken muscle tissue and examine the metallic structure that served as the skeleton.
While marveling at Dumbledore's unfathomable strength, effortlessly tearing apart the biological tissue that could withstand the Fiendfire, Ryan tapped on the skeletal structure with his hand, trying to sense what material it was and what kind of alchemical technique had been used.
Magic flowed from his fingertips, coursing through the metal structure. He discovered that this unknown metal had a strong conductivity for magic, but he couldn't sense any signs of alchemy. "Headmaster, this structure doesn't seem like alchemy—" it's more like an alloy process. Some of the metal components used alchemy, but the main structure is likely an alloy casting.
Dumbledore naturally noticed this as well, and he sighed, "That's where the problem lies, Lane."
"Lalvin, can you ask the vampires why this giant bat is chasing them?" he asked.
After he asked, a while later, Larvin's reply came: "Headmaster, please wait a moment. We need to ask the wizards behind us. There was a commotion. Only now did they remember to ask about the cause, process, and outcome of the matter."
These wizards, who had been relegated to the background in previous battles, were stunned when they saw that metallic sheen.
Even though some of them came from the Aurors, the elite selected from thousands, and others came from the Ministry of Magic, they were equally knowledgeable.
However, they had never actually seen a hundred-meter-tall beast.
Not to mention being able to understand what alloy craftsmanship is, or what a creation resulting from the combination of magic and technology is.
All they knew was that the behemoth before them was not a real living being! Rather, it was a creation made through alchemy! A creation with a diameter of one hundred meters!
Moreover, everyone could clearly see the Fiendfire that Ryan used, and it was very clear that this alchemical artifact could resist the burning of the Fiendfire to a certain extent.
Although it was ultimately destined to be completely burned, they dared not even imagine what level of alchemy was required for a creation that could maintain stable operation even after being burned by Fiery Inferno for so long.
While the Aurors were using the plaza as an interrogation room, Dumbledore led Ryan and the "remains" of the hundred-meter-long bat back to the room that had been expanded using the seamless telescoping technique.
The once enormous palace now appears somewhat cramped after the massive remains were placed inside.
Of the four people still in the room, Gail picked up a piece with his hand. Blue sparks flew from his fingertips, and in the blink of an eye, he turned the piece of bone to ashes: "It wasn't that sturdy. Really."
Ryan:
After careful examination, Nicolas Flamel concluded, "It is indeed an alloy. One of the metals is made using alchemy, while the others are very common, such as iron, nickel, copper, lead, and silver."
Ryan: "Teacher, can you recreate the metal and its raw material ratios used in this alchemy? At least as a carrier of magic, it might be able to be used on a large scale."
In today's magical world, those who can act as magic conductors are either naturally occurring magical creatures, such as unicorn fur,
Materials such as phoenix tail feathers, or wooden items with mysterious properties, and finally, alchemy tools.
It's fair to say that the construction costs are not cheap.
The fact that this core can form the skeleton of a hundred-meter-tall behemoth indicates that its cost wouldn't be too high.
Many of the plans that Ryan shelved were impractical or temporarily unachievable. One of them required a large number of magic conductors. Nicolas Flamel said that this was no problem: "It's not that difficult. It will only take three to five days."
After listening intently for a while, Nava whispered to Julia, "Do you know this technology? Is it the technology for building giant biological warships?"
As an off-site spectator who watched the entire battle between Ryan and the Bat Emperor, she initially thought that the magical world had an exceptionally healthy ecosystem when she first saw such a giant beast.
After the behemoth was shot down and its metallic skeleton was revealed, the first image that came to her mind was a biological warship, or rather, an aerospace biological warship equipped with sonic weapons!
What mysterious magic! What advanced magic!
I must learn magic!
"I—I haven't been in contact with it, I don't know." Julia's clear eyes responded to her.
At this moment, Julia's mind was blank. She felt that the Magic Congress was like a frog in a well, or that it had been out of touch with the real magic world for a long time. As a result, when she, the daughter of a Magic Congress family and the Minister of Security of the Magic Congress, saw the real magic world, she was like a country girl going to the city, not knowing anything.
The magical world is secretly developing without including us! That won't do!
I want to learn here and then bring the advanced technology back to the Magic Congress!
She glanced at the important figures in the room: "Mr. Dumbledore, may I study at Hogwarts for a while?"
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