The most powerful wizard in the magic world

Chapter 108 The Secret of Fireball

Garlin's eyes were fixed on the book "Super Energy Fireball" in his hand, and his fingertips gently ran across the cover, as if trying to capture the power contained in it.

The chip's penetration analysis gradually revealed the ancient and powerful secrets of witchcraft, and his heart was full of expectations. At this time, the atmosphere in the laboratory was tense and mysterious, and a strong magical atmosphere permeated the air through the static electricity.

"Gerlin, do you really believe that this mission can succeed?" Elsa asked softly. Her fingers tapped data quickly on the keyboard. Although the sound was not loud, it revealed some concern.

"I have to believe it," Gellin replied, his eyes firm. "The power of the fireball lies in its refined energy composition. I need to deduce this model as perfectly as possible."

"But you know, the process of learning this kind of witchcraft is not easy." Elsa sighed and frowned slightly. "If the deduction fails, we may cause irreversible consequences."

"I understand your concerns." Gerlin turned around and faced Elsa. "However, I am fully prepared. The data in the chip is undoubtedly the most advanced magic analysis technology. With its help, we will not fail."

Elsa looked at him. Although she was a little worried, she could sense a fearless confidence in Gerlin's tone. "Okay, I support you then." She smiled slightly, with determination and trust in her eyes.

At this time, the chip's analysis speed has increased to 20.47%. Some complex formulas began to flash on the light screen, gradually forming a six-dimensional model of the fireball. Gerling's heartbeat accelerated to ensure that no detail was missed.

"Look, this part requires a more refined energy channel." Gellin pointed at the light curtain, "If we can add a focusing node here, the power of the fireball will increase by 30%."

Elsa nodded slightly and quickly adjusted the parameters. "I will reconstruct the energy flow according to your suggestion... like this." Her fingers danced quickly on the keyboard, as if weaving a beautiful magic scroll.

As the progress bar continued to advance, Gerlin and Elsa's cooperation became more and more tacit. Their conversation seemed to blend in an invisible magic ritual, and their thoughts collided in this highly concentrated aura to produce sparks of thought.

"Do you think we can simulate a real magic fireball?" Elsa suddenly asked, with curiosity in her eyes.

Gerling's voice was filled with excitement. "We can theoretically create a fireball by focusing the energy stream into a shape. The real challenge, however, is making it tangible."

At this moment, the chip analysis progress accelerated again, reaching 35.76%. The complex data was constantly updated, and Gerling's eyes remained focused, as if he was racing against time.

"Attention! The energy interface here must be optimized, otherwise it will cause energy backlash." Elsa reminded as she adjusted it, with sweat slightly oozing from her forehead.

"I know. Don't worry." Gellin waved his hand and pointed to a line of data on the background of the screen. Suddenly, an idea flashed in his mind. "Oh, right, we can try to introduce energy-gathering crystals, which can effectively concentrate the density of the flame."

Elsa studied the new idea attentively, and nodded immediately after thinking for a moment. "Good idea, I will incorporate this part into the model design."

As they continued to adjust, the chip quickly built a new energy flow plan through intelligent algorithms. The progress bar moved towards 50%. Both Gerlin and Elsa showed excitement and nervousness on their faces.

"Gerlin, have you ever thought about the application of fireballs? We can do more than just attack." Elsa's eyes revealed a dreamy imagination, "It can be used to ignite everything, and even as a beam of light."

Gerlin couldn't help but smile, imagining the potential of the fireball in the future. "Indeed, the energy of the fireball can be used in many forms. I will consider expanding it to defense and auxiliary spells."

Soon after, the progress bar finally reached 85.12% with their combined efforts. The fireball model in front of them gradually emitted a dazzling glow in the light curtain, as if it was really projected from the virtual world.

"We need to prepare for the simulation experiment." Elsa's tone suddenly became serious. "Once we enter the actual operation, we must go all out."

"I understand." Gerling nodded seriously. "This is not only an experiment, but also a new starting point for us."

The two looked at each other, with a hint of anticipation and nervousness for the future in their eyes. After a long period of hard work, what awaits them will be unparalleled achievements and breakthroughs.

The alarm in the laboratory suddenly sounded, and the harsh tone interrupted their thoughts. A red warning signal flashed on the light screen, and the chip showed abnormal energy fluctuations.

"What's going on?" Gelling nervously pressed the control panel several times. "What went wrong?"

"I'm retrieving data... No, this is not our operational error." Elsa's voice became urgent, and she quickly cast her eyes towards the light curtain, "It's the energy fluctuations in the external environment that affected our experiment!"

"Outside? Who is interfering with us?" Gerlin frowned and looked at her in disbelief, feeling secretly anxious.

"It could be... other wizards." Elsa speculated, tightening her grip on the mouse. "If it's a hostile force deliberately making trouble, our progress will be seriously affected."

"We must stabilize the situation." Gerling took a deep breath and tried to calm himself down. "Quickly lock onto the source of the fluctuations and see what they want."

Elsa quickly adjusted the light screen display and repeatedly checked the data stream. The atmosphere in the laboratory became tense again. "We can see a stable energy point, which seems to be approaching us."

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