I Made Scientific Magic

Chapter 615: Lynn: What I’m going to do next, you guys

Chapter 615 Lin En: Don’t be surprised by what I’m going to do next!

When Raphael returned and made the results of the negotiations public, the entire Wizards Council suddenly fell into great joy.

They actually succeeded in robbing a powerful interstellar civilization, and the compensation they received was beyond everyone's imagination. It was like workers who had worked hard to save money suddenly received a huge inheritance. This excitement was simply unbearable. Words to describe.

 The happiest thing is undoubtedly the legendary speakers, because in a sense, a planet represents a god.

You must know that there are now fifteen legendary wizards in the parliament. Although the most powerful Vittorio has just broken through the ninth ring a few years ago and is still a long way from holding the ascension ceremony, but with extremely abundant supplies, Now, this day will come sooner or later.

The galaxy they are in has only five planets, which is obviously not enough. Some speakers are even worried that Lin En, who ascended to the throne of God first, may monopolize the resources of the entire galaxy.

There is no need to worry about the problem now. After a little deception, they have gained control of three star systems. This universe is extremely vast and the resources can be said to be almost unlimited.

Just as the speakers were preparing to celebrate, Lynn asked a very important question. "When are they going to deliver these compensations?"

"This is not clearly stated..." Raphael replied hesitantly, and at the same time he also realized that he might have made a huge mistake, that is, the concept of time of the cosmic civilization might be different from theirs.

˜Due to previous negotiations and the intelligence overheard in the satellite prison, they have figured out the basic timing units of geometric civilization, which are divided into atomic seconds, atomic minutes and atomic hours.

As can be seen from the name, this method of timing is calculated based on the natural vibration frequency of atoms. It is very similar to the atomic clock they made. The only difference is that the elements used are different. The other party uses periodicity. The element numbered one on the table is hydrogen, which has the smallest mass.

In addition, the concept of year also exists in the words of the geometric civilization. If we convert time, a year of the geometric people is approximately equivalent to about ten months here, and it also revolves around the parent star. as a unit standard.

This should be the easiest and most applicable way of timing for primary civilizations. It was still retained after the geometric civilization moved into the starry sky.

Just like Linn's conjecture, although the issue of compensation has been finalized, the other party obviously has no intention of paying the bill immediately, but has found various reasons for delaying it.

For example, the reserves of element 7 are limited, and the geometric civilization does not have much inventory. The mining and separation of the ore takes time, so 500 tons of element 7 will be divided into several batches and are expected to be delivered within ten years.

The three ceded star systems were only given a star map, marking the locations of these star systems without giving them specific coordinates. Twenty galaxy-level battleships were placed among these star systems. Inside.

Raphael, who was still high-spirited at first, was immediately dumbfounded, because judging from the star map, the location of these star systems was roughly estimated to be more than seventy light-years away from them. Even the original god-powered spacecraft would take a full fifty years to reach them. To arrive!

"Are they planning to go back on their word?" Aurora looked at the star map that was sent to her and frowned in dissatisfaction.

"No, this is probably just a test." Lin En said in a deep voice.

The geometric civilization has a very wide sphere of influence. The other party did not deliberately choose those star systems that are hundreds or even hundreds of light years away from them, which shows that they are not deliberately embarrassed, and they cannot find mistakes in this aspect.

 The only problem is that the position coordinates are not given directly. This test is whether they have the ability to carry out long-distance delivery to unknown star areas in a short period of time. It seems that their previous deception did not fully convince the other party.

Raphael was somewhat annoyed. During the previous negotiation, he was busy discussing the gains and losses, arguing with the other party about the scope of compensation, and trying to increase his own bargaining chip as much as possible. Instead, he ignored the equally important issue of time and gave the other party the possibility of manipulation.

Of course, the main reason is that the pressure of disguise is too great. If he is not careful, he will become the trigger of another war. He has no thought at all and cares too much about these details.

"I can't blame you, Speaker Raphael. If you lose a small war, no one will be willing to let the other side bleed... Even if this hadn't happened, they would have found another reason." Lynn He shook his head, and there would probably be no shortage of small tests like this in the future.

Most geometric civilizations will continue to observe their subsequent actions. Whether they accept these star systems or subsequently manage these new territories that are incorporated into the empire's territory, they will become an indicator for the other party to measure their strength.

If it is found that their behavior style is different from that of high-dimensional civilization, or they fail to show sufficient deterrence, something will happen again!

“Do we need to ask them to hand over the coordinates?” Raphael asked with a frown.

"This is tantamount to admitting that we cannot carry out long-distance space-time projection without coordinates." Linn vetoed.

This technology is obviously very important. If they do not have such ability, it means that even if they can win in a frontal war, it will take thousands of years to completely eliminate the geometric civilization. After all, it is the territory of a galaxy-level civilization. The scope is simply too great.

Lynn’s words made the speakers present frown. Without coordinates, it would be impossible for them to actually sail the spacecraft for fifty years, right?

“But fortunately, we have actually obtained the coordinates in advance!” A smile suddenly appeared on Lin En’s lips.

Vittorio and others paused for a moment, looking at Linn in surprise. Harrov seemed to suddenly think of something, and his eyes suddenly lit up. "Is it that one?"

 “Yes!” Linn nodded. "Although the nearest coordinates are four light years away and cannot be reached directly, this may be more beneficial to us!"

 Raphael was confused. When did they get the coordinates of these star systems?

 How come you don’t know?

Raphael was extremely confused, but he saw that the other speakers looked like they had woken up, and he really couldn't bear to ask questions.

“Go and inform the Geometry people right away. We will send people to pick up these three star systems in a day, so they shouldn’t be too surprised!” Linn said decisively.

 (End of this chapter)

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