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Chapter 191 - Chapter 191

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[Record successful: Soul Projection obtained]

Lynn glanced over the system prompt and said to the Male Wizard, "You taught it well. I've already learned it."

"Wha... What?!" The Male Wizard almost failed to maintain his form, his voice cracking. "You... you learned it?! Just... just from watching me demonstrate how to enter and exit the scroll once?!"

He had spent untold amounts of effort and endured countless failures to grope his way toward creating this exclusive secret technique, yet this kid had only watched one demonstration and casually claimed he had "learned it"?

This was even harder for him to accept than having his blood pool blown up just now! Was he hallucinating? Or was this kid bluffing?

"Otherwise?" Lynn shrugged.

The Male Wizard's mouth twitched uncontrollably. He wanted to say something, but at this moment, any words felt pale and powerless.

"Then... then you see... this scroll...?"

"Oh, this." Lynn seemed to suddenly remember he was still holding something. He looked down at the scroll, then casually raised it in front of himself.

As the Male Wizard's pupils suddenly dilated and he shrieked, "No!!!"—

Whoosh!

Fiendfyre burst from the tip of the wand again, but this time it was no longer a small flame meant as a threat. It instantly swallowed the entire scroll whole!

"No—!! You swore! You said you would return it to me! By the life of Driftwood! You treacherous—"

The Male Wizard let out a roar filled with absolute despair. His phantom lunged frantically toward the flames, only to pass through them in vain.

The Fiendfyre mercilessly scorched the scroll that carried a Wizard's ambition for eternal life.

The animal hide curled, blackened, and turned to ash beneath the terrifying heat. The metal trim melted and dripped away. The pitch-black rollers gave a final crackle before breaking apart and carbonizing... Within moments, amid the Male Wizard projection's increasingly faint screams and curses, the scroll completely turned into a small handful of ashes, trickling down through Lynn's fingers.

Before fully dissipating, the Male Wizard let out one final roar filled with venom:

"You... you demon! Your parents... will surely die horrible deaths!!!"

Lynn expressionlessly brushed the dust from his hands.

"Stop talking nonsense."

As the scroll was completely destroyed, this space, already tottering from the great battle, finally lost its last support.

Rumble—!!!

Above his head, the spatial barrier originally maintained by magic began to crack apart.

From those cracks, bricks made of yellow sand poured down like waterfalls. The surrounding walls were also collapsing, while more sand surged in from every direction, threatening to bury the entire space completely.

Lynn scratched his head, sounding slightly helpless. "Tsk, the commotion got a bit too big... Levi, we can't stay here anymore. Let's go, let's go, back to school. This trip to 'borrow' things has really been full of twists and turns."

With a flash of fire, before the cascading sand could completely swallow everything, Lynn's figure vanished without a trace from the collapsing Sand Corridor Secret Realm.

Shortly after he left, the complete collapse of a Pyramid thoroughly buried all traces.

Meanwhile, the people outside, who witnessed a Pyramid collapsing right before their eyes, let out sharp shrieks:

"The Pharaoh has been resurrected!"

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...Hogwarts, Hufflepuff Dormitory.

The gold-red firelight receded at the center of the dormitory.

Lynn's figure appeared out of thin air, and in his mind, Levi's exhausted voice rang out directly:

"Master, the consumption was too great. I'm going back to the trunk to rest first. Call me anytime if you need anything."

Lynn replied inwardly, "Thanks for the hard work. Get some good rest. It's thanks to you that things worked out today."

He couldn't help but chuckle. He had truly exhausted his Phoenix today—first with the long-distance spatial tracking and sealing, then with the possession to unleash an "Ultra Bomb." It definitely needed proper rest.

Edgar, who was in the middle of a Wizards Chess game with William, spotted Lynn standing in the center of the room and froze for a moment before asking in confusion:

"Lynn? Didn't you say you were going into seclusion in the trunk to tinker with that 'Artificial Rainfall' project of yours? We didn't see you after we came back from lunch, so we thought you'd been down there the whole time... When did you go out?"

William also turned around, noticing that the coat Lynn was wearing still had traces of dust and wear if one looked closely enough.

"And you look... like you just came back from a fight."

Ollie merely watched Lynn quietly, though there was a trace of worry in his eyes.

Without batting an eye, Lynn waved his hand dismissively. "Oh, that? Don't mind the details. I've already settled the 'core equipment' for the Artificial Rainfall project!"

"Settled?" Edgar's eyes lit up. "So fast? You built a cannon that can summon wind and rain?"

"Sort of, but it's much more interesting than building a cannon." Lynn grinned and gestured toward the open entrance to his trunk. "Follow me. I'll show you something good, guaranteed to be a real eye-opener."

The three exchanged glances before following Lynn into the trunk one by one...

Inside the trunk, Dodo had specially cleared out an "Area for Large Item Storage and Testing."

The space was vast and brightly lit.

At this moment, several cannons of varying shapes, all radiating a cold metallic texture and industrial beauty, were neatly lined up across the open ground in the center of the warehouse.

Beside them were stacks of wooden ammunition crates printed with different logos. Their lids stood open, revealing brass-colored shells or rows of slender rockets inside.

In addition to the Artificial Rainfall cannons Lynn had been after, there were several far more ferocious-looking Field Guns, Anti-Aircraft Guns, a few heavy machine guns designed to be mounted on military off-road vehicles, and much more...

Lynn swept his gaze over each piece of equipment, but when he noticed one marked with a radiation symbol, he couldn't help but curse.

"Damn it!"

He hadn't noticed it earlier, but there was actually a Thermonuclear Warhead sitting right beside it.

He had to admit, Goblins really knew their stuff.

Edgar, William, and Ollie walked into the area, and the moment they saw the scene before them, their mouths dropped open and their eyes widened into perfect circles.

"Merlin's stockings!" Edgar was the first to cry out. He hurried over to one of the Field Guns, wanting to touch it but not quite daring to, so he simply circled around it excitedly.

"These... these... you built all of this yourself over the past few days?! Lynn, you call this 'Artificial Rainfall equipment'? This is clearly enough to storm cities and conquer fortresses! And it's only been a few days, yet you've already made this many?!"

William had completely descended into logical chaos and shock. He adjusted the glasses that were sliding down his nose, his voice trembling slightly.

"Wait, wait! Lynn, you said you were researching 'Artificial Rainfall technology' before... but these... no matter how you look at them, these are standard Muggle military weapons! Artillery! Machine guns! Rocket launchers! Where... where exactly did you get all of this?"

The way he looked at Lynn no longer held doubt, but certainty.

Although Ollie didn't speak, he already seemed able to imagine Ministry of Magic officials arriving at their doorstep. Well... hopefully they wouldn't die too miserably.

Lynn pressed both hands downward. "Calm down, calm down. I just 'borrowed' these from the Muggle side."

"Borrowed?" Edgar didn't have much understanding of the Muggle world, mostly hearing about it from Lynn occasionally. He automatically imagined Lynn obtaining them through some kind of friendly trade with Muggles.

He nodded sincerely and praised, "Muggles are so reasonable!"

William and Ollie: "???"

William nearly choked. "'Borrowed'?! Can things like this even be 'borrowed'?! You must have terrifying connections to borrow weapons like these!"

Lynn rubbed his nose awkwardly. "Like I said, don't mind the details."

He walked over to one of the Artificial Rainfall cannons and patted the barrel.

"The important thing is that we now have a way to try and 'create' a storm!

Don't you want to see it? Come on, I'll teach you how to use this thing. The principle is actually quite simple—much easier to understand than many types of magic."

"Dodo!"

Pop~

Dodo appeared immediately at the call and bowed respectfully.

"Master, Dodo is here."

"Move the cannons marked 'Meteorological' and the corresponding special shells to the 'Outdoor Testing Area' outside. I'm going to start teaching these gentlemen 'Basic Muggle Meteorological Physics and Practical Operations.'"

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