Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 611: 196. Math Magic_4



[You are about to unleash the “Deconstruction” on “Snow Mountain Island 1”.]

[Based on “Dragon Age Archaeology (6th level)”, the energy consumption for this deconstruction will be reduced by 2%.]

Well, 2%, the 6th level “Dragon Age Archaeology” reduces the deconstruction consumption by 2%.

Noland Lee notes down the figure of 2%, and looks over at Nelly who is flying along beside him.

“Let’s circle around the same inspection route as last time. I want to observe the islands under 100,000 gold coins again.”

“No problem, sir, please follow me.”

Nelly flies ahead and Noland trails half a step behind her.

After going round the whole route, Noland uses deconstruction to record the deconstruction consumption of 600 islands.

Three hundred of them are priced at less than 100,000 gold coins, while the other three hundred were deconstructed by Noland as he passed by.

Among these 600 islands, only three of them have their deconstruction consumption reduced because of the existence of “Dragon Age Archaeology”.

These three islands are Snow Mountain Islands numbered from 1 to 3.

After the first circular tour, Noland reaches into his magic pouch and uses deconstruction to learn the vein element textbooks he has just obtained.

[You have consumed 1500 points of energy to deconstruct the target, unlocking the following knowledge skills:]

[1. Deep-sea Mineralogy, 5th level. This skill will help you identify deep-sea ores.]

[2. Ore-exploration Science, 5th level. This skill guides you in using ore detector equipment.]

[3. Ore-mining Science, 5th level. This skill guides you in using ore extraction equipment.]

As the three Scholarly Skills are acquired, Noland and Nelly coincidentally return to the starting point of their journey, and once again hover near Snow Mountain Island 1.

Noland tosses out Deconstruction towards this island.

The system message this time exhilarates Noland!

[You are about to unleash the “Deconstruction” on “Snow Mountain Island 1”.]

[Based on “Dragon Age Archaeology (6th level)” and “Deep-sea Mineralogy (5th level)”, the energy consumption for this deconstruction is reduced by 7%.]

6th level “Dragon Age Archaeology” reduces deconstruction consumption by 2%.

5th level “Deep-sea Mineralogy” reduces deconstruction consumption by 5%.

Noland shifts his gaze towards Island 113456, which has nothing to do with the Dragon Clan.

The price of this island is 250,000 gold coins, and it has a confirmed reserve of 2400 tons of Blue Steel Stone. The quality of the ore is not high, and the total estimated value of Blue Steel Stone is 710,000 gold coins.

Noland previously needed 1.2 billion energy points to deconstruct this island.

But now…

[You are about to deconstruct “Island 113456”.]

[Based on “Deep-Sea Mineralogy (5th level)”, the energy consumption of this deconstruction is reduced by 0.2%.]

2400 tons of low-grade blue steel stone.

5th level “Deep-Sea Mineralogy”. Deconstruction consumption reduction 0.2%.

Noland nods to himself, noting down this string of data.

He looks at another island and again unleashes deconstruction.

[You are about to deconstruct “Island 113457”.]

[Based on “Deep-Sea Mineralogy (5th level)”, the energy consumption of this deconstruction is reduced by 0.4%.]

Noland asks Nelly,

“What is the ore reserve of Island 113457?”

Nelly responds after a moment of thought,

“About 5000 tons of Blue Steel stone, sir. The ore quality of that island is quite similar to Island 113456. The whole island is priced at 500,000 gold coins. The Pangula family will provide an exploration report.”

5000 tons of Blue Steel Stone. 5th level “Deep-Sea Mineralogy”. Deconstruction consumption reduction 0.4%.

Assuming the ore reserves of the island have been fully explored, in the case where the skill levels remain the same, the only thing that could affect the reduction in deconstruction consumption would be the size of the ore reserves on the island.

A preliminary conclusion is then easy to reach:

Given that “Deep-Sea Mineralogy” is at the 5th level and the island’s ore reserves have been explored, for every additional 2500 tons on the island, deconstruction consumption will be reduced by 0.2%.

Whether this conclusion is accurate or not still needs to be tested with a large number of samples by Noland.

Noland looks at the saleswoman next to him:

“I want to stay here and make a few more rounds, Nelly. This will take a lot of time, and I might not go back until late night. I won’t mind if you want to leave.”

“It’s okay, sir, this is my job.” Nelly responded calmly.

Noland nods,

“Then please take me around again.”

“Alright, please follow me.” Demonstrating her professional demeanor, Nelly once again leads Noland on a tour around the eastern side of the archipelago.

Time flies by as they unleash deconstruction and analyze system messages.

After nightfall, around 8 PM.

Noland and Nelly return to the inner circle.

After scheduling to meet the following morning, Noland returns to the Stone House in the Core Circle.

Denise Green has already prepared dinner. The snow-winged cat has already eaten. According to Denise, the kitten attacks the cat food like it’s starving once mealtime arrives…

After satisfying his hunger and thirst, petting the cat for a while, Noland shuts himself in the study and starts analyzing the data he collected today using mathematical methods.

Thanks to the education he received in the information civilization before crossing over, Noland has some certain accomplishments in data analysis and application.

He retrieves all the system messages from his brain and drawing tables on the paper in front of him, fills in the data, and creates mathematical models.

In a sense, mastering the objective laws of things through mathematical analysis is as fascinating as magic. Noland is willing to call his mathematical knowledge mathematics series magic.


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