Exploring Technology in a Wizard World

Chapter 387: 386: Five Imidazole Anion Salt! (Popular Science, Research Chapter; Skip if Uninterested)



Chapter 387: 386: Five Imidazole Anion Salt! (Popular Science, Research Chapter; Skip if Uninterested)

Chapter 387: Chapter 386: Five Imidazole Anion Salt! (Popular Science, Research Chapter; Skip if Uninterested)

Many days had passed in the blink of an eye.

During these days, White Stone City had been shrouded in a tense and gloomy atmosphere. Wizard Level battles could erupt at any time and place. Skirmishes, ambushes, and counter-ambushes were rampant, turning the entire White Stone City into a battlefield.

Ordinary people walking on the roads of White Stone City would hardly step forward before potentially witnessing massive explosions erupting from beneath their feet or beside them, blasting bodies to smithereens and leaving no trace of their remains. This caused the multitude of citizens in White Stone City to be in a constant state of panic. Normally, if there was nothing urgent, they dared not step outside, and the streets were chillingly desolate.

Some even started packing their luggage to flee White Stone City with their families, seeking refuge with relatives elsewhere.

Richard, on the other hand, did not have much of a reaction to this but quietly sped up some of his research.

Many days later.

Inner Box World, main laboratory.

Several incandescent lights were lit in the laboratory, dispelling all darkness as if it were broad daylight.

At that moment, Richard stood in front of a circular lab table in the middle of the laboratory, carefully reaching out to pick up a beaker from the lab table and looking at a small pile of white crystalline substances at the bottom that resembled chunks of salt, his eyes flickering before he took a long breath out.

“Sigh.”

The fatigue on Richard’s face from long hours of labor eased a bit, a faint gleam shining in the depths of his eyes as he spoke, “It looks like it’s a success, hmm, indeed a success. Not an easy feat.”

Truly not easy.

The reason for this statement was because the crystals in the beaker, while looking like salt, and in a certain sense truly being salt, were not the ordinary table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) used in daily life.

Its name was…

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