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I Created Scientific Magic

Lin En transmigrated into a magical world that resembled medieval Europe but had the power of magic. Here, magic could affect and control basic particles, which was based on scientific theories that served as magic formulas! The wizards, who were actually scientists, were struggling to explore the truth of the world under the chase and blockade of the church. Lin En's arrival sparked a renaissance of the alternate world... The white phosphorus fire, known as the Flame of Hell, the liquid nitrogen field of extreme cold, and the resonance frequency that kills without a trace... A few years later, the Holy See gathered all countries to the city, known as the legendary wizard, the pioneer of magic Lynn under the gaze of a group of wizards, wrote down the mass energy equation known as the ladder of God by later generations! Lynn looked around the crowd and said nonchalantly. "Mass and energy are interchangeable, and based on this theory, I have developed a powerful forbidden curse... It's called -- "The Big Nuke!" We will re-examine the world from the perspective of magic, where science is magic, and magic is science!

Innocent Angel · ゲーム
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Chapter 46 Lynn: I Smell the Scent of Being Framed (Please Follow)

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Raindrops continuously smashed onto the deck, bursting with crisp but low-pitched sounds, as Lynn, situated inside the cabin, woke from his recurring nightmare.

After recognizing his surroundings, Lynn couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. The sudden apparition of the goddess the night before had brought him considerable psychological pressure, thankfully, she did not seem to have followed them.

They should be safe now.

Lynn sat upright, rolled off the hard wooden bed, casually grabbed a cloak hanging near the door, and then opened the cabin door to step onto the deck.

The gentle sea breeze carried droplets of seawater that hit his face, bringing with them the taste of salt and moisture, and dispersed the stale air within the cabin.

Lynn looked up into the distance, where a thick fog spread across the sea surface, enveloping the entire sailing ship, allowing only a glimpse of about three to five meters beyond the vessel.