The direction of research is set.

But there is still a lack of corresponding equipment and a large number of researchers.

Fortunately, the clones of the Longbottom family solved this problem.

First, it took three full weeks to perfect the latest version of the Gu worm.

Then a few more days were spent dealing with the dark wizard of Knockturn Alley.

In fact, at this stage, it is difficult to define Jack's behavior as justice.

Anyway, Jack always looks for opportunities to knock out people when he sees them, and then stuffs the Gu worm into his body.

Then sent to Chongguo.

Compared to the laborious process of perfecting and transforming the Gu worms used to control subordinates, this crude task of kidnapping is easier.

especially……

Once you have about five or six people under your command, you can have them form a team and take the initiative.

To capture the dark wizard.

Jack just gave orders, and it didn't matter if they were coaxing, using force, or using honey traps, as long as they could complete the arrest mission efficiently.

The more people are captured, the more people will become Jack's subordinates, and the more efficient the arrest will be.

It’s really like a snowball, a virtuous circle.

In about four or five days, Knockturn Alley, which was once full of smoke and darkness, with every dark corner and every crevice filled with dark wizards, was no longer inhabited.

If there weren't a few wizards left to guard it, they would serve as a window to continue to 'recruit' people.

There is no one in Knockturn Alley.

After a lot of hard work, in addition to this large number of manpower, there is also a large amount of resources.

The wizards who have become Jack's private property, all their personal property belongs to Jack.

Including but not limited to various magic secrets, rare materials, alchemy props, etc.

All these things were packed and shipped to Chongguo.

With this batch of resources and manpower, Jack finally started formal research.

First, allocate some manpower to make compound soup potions.

Then, the remaining staff were divided into several groups and began research at the same time.

The research topic is magic qualification.

Magic qualification is a very general concept.

According to Jack's idea, it can be roughly divided into two parts.

One is the organ that produces magic power.

The other is the ability to control magic.

Let’s study the first part now.

It is the organ that produces magic power.

Regarding this part, Jack actually does not need to study it from scratch.

He once bulldozed the Qianlong Sect together with Na'vi.

As a sect that specializes in playing bugs, the Qianlong Sect has a long history and many secret techniques.

Among them, there is a secret method that is worth mentioning.

It was a method of cultivating Gu insects using wizards as their mother's womb.

According to the Qianlong Sect.

Some people possess fairy bones. This fairy bone can be used to feed the Gu insects, thereby improving the Gu insects' qualifications and allowing them to gain various magical powers when they are formed.

This kind of power will not fade after it is obtained, but will slowly increase as the years go by.

If you want to speed up the improvement, you need to use more fairy bones to feed the Gu worms.

Putting aside the cruel and barbaric raising methods for the moment, this so-called fairy bone is the organ that allows wizards to produce magic power.

There is no doubt that the Qianlong Sect has done a lot of research on immortal bones.

It is probably because there are enough raw materials for experiments and research.

anyway.

Jack doesn't need to start from scratch.

Rather, it goes to the core.

The organ that produces magic.

In order to facilitate further research, Jack named it the magic core.

As he researched, he discovered that the magic core was an organ that would gradually crystallize.

The more crystallized and the larger the crystal, the more magic power the magic core can store.

It is said that in ancient times, eminent monks would leave relics containing merits when they sparkled.

And these relics have miraculous effects.

I wonder if these eminent monks are wizards?

If it is...

Then the relics that appeared after their sparks were probably the demon core that had been crystallized to a certain extent.

There's a good chance that there's a certain amount of magic in it.

Even if it is not refined, it will still be a semi-finished magic item.

It is normal for this kind of item to have some strange effects.

Jack thought more about this discovery.

If the crystal level of the magic core is high enough, it means that enough magic power can be stored.

Then, it might not be a bad idea to use it directly as a source of power.

Continue to expand along this line of thinking.

like……

Just get hundreds of magic cores and connect them together.

Wouldn’t it be able to become a powerful power core?

Or find a way to accelerate crystallization and artificially shorten the crystallization time.

In this way, it would be possible to build a magic core with a diameter of dozens of meters in three to five years.

But such a discovery, on the other hand...

There is an upper limit to the crystallization of magic core.

It is impossible for such an organ to continue to expand like the fat in the body.

There will be a threshold.

In addition, crystallization, at its most extreme, is nothing more than crystallizing the entire organ.

Therefore, when the two are superimposed, there must be a limit to crystallization.

Correspondingly, the total amount of magic power must have a limit.

"People have limits."

Jack suddenly savored it.

If you don't study it clearly, you really don't know that there is such a problem with the magic core.

I thought the total amount of magic power could grow indefinitely.

"Humans have limits, but Gu insects don't."

He also discovered this.

It is not without reason that Qianlong Sect uses fairy bones as raw materials to feed Gu worms.

They are fully aware that the human body has its limits.

Only by ceasing to be a human being can we break through this upper limit.

"This aspect can be used."

Jack thought that maybe he could make the Gu worm into a starship.

Cultivate the Gu insect into a being with magic core all over its body. In this way, wouldn't it be possible for the starship to have powerful power of its own?

"What needs to be considered is how to organically combine the Gu insects with the starship."

Jack thought hard.

His initial idea was to take the mechanical route and strive to climb the technology tree of mechanical civilization.

As for magic, it is just a tool to climb the technology tree more conveniently.

It's like the controllable nuclear fusion that modern science attaches great importance to.

This thing has been stuck for a long time without any progress because it has been unable to produce materials that are resistant to high temperatures, strong magnetic fields and impact.

At this time, what if you use magic to get the materials you want?

Wouldn’t it be possible to continue climbing the technology tree of mechanical civilization?

However, let’s analyze it from another angle.

At this time, what if magic is used to create a place of high temperature and high pressure?

When you want to start nuclear fusion, activate magic.

When you want to turn off nuclear fusion, dissipate the magic.

Isn't this more convenient?

So Jack later thought about taking the path of magical civilization.

All difficulties are solved by magic.

But now, he wants to try the path of biological civilization.

A starship made of pure steel can indeed travel across the star sea.

But powerful creatures can still do this.

"Do you want to change the route?"

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