Gold Dragon Diamond (Garrett strongly suspected this na ant "Diamond") praised Garrett and imdiately shifted the topic to questions about volcanoes, the atmosphere, and volcanic ash.
With the teacher beside him, Garrett naturally held nothing back and shared everything he knew. He dispersed the spinal model and conjured up a rotating Earth in his hand, with currents surging and monsoons swirling.
Diamond imdiately leaned in, pointing out corrections on the model:
"Your continental model is incorrect. This part should curve outward... more outward... here is a mountain range... here... here... here..."
As Garrett made adjustnts, he morized every detail desperately, wishing he could write it all down on the spot. What was this? This was a satellite map! And the latest version at that!
No matter if the council sent soone to explore, conducted military operations, or even sold this to allies, it would be extrely valuable!
Ah, relying on mory always leaves fear of missing sothing. If only they weren’t in the living room but on the top floor, with MOSS listening in... Summoning MOSS now would be too impolite...
Garrett quickly glanced at his teacher, seeing him deep in thought, the edge of his monocle flashing with blue light, and felt a slight relief.
Good, good, even if he couldn’t rember it all, his teacher could. This terrain map was a done deal!
Following Diamond’s instructions, he created a volcano at a certain point on the Earth model and stimulated atmospheric circulation. At first, a mushroom cloud appeared:
"Hey, how did you know it would look like this? Yes, this shape is correct! Thin below, spreading out above, like a big mushroom! Bigger, bigger—"
Diamond kept pointing and poking beside him. From a mushroom cloud the size of a coin—equivalent to several hundred kiloters in diater on the entire Earth—it gradually spread out.
Thinning and broadening, it finally enveloped the entire Northern Hemisphere, blocking vast swathes of sunlight.
"Did you really think of this? Did you feel it?" Diamond asked with great interest. Garrett chuckled:
"The volcanic eruption was sothing I sensed during my advancent. The volcanic ash blocking the sunlight was calculated based on the predictions of a legendary mage..."
These were all true statents, even under a Detect Lie spell. Talking to this gold dragon, every word had to be careful, being caught in a lie would be very embarrassing...
"Then why did you set the land as a sphere? Why not flat?"
Diamond asked with keen interest, his yellow eyes gleaming with a "tell honestly, you can’t fool " seriousness:
Don’t try to deceive , I’m not that easy to fool, I know everything!
In this world, the vast majority of intelligent beings believed the Earth was flat. Even your teacher, when unfolding a map in the palace, made it flat...
Did your teacher tell you this, or...
Garrett felt a cold sweat on his back. Seeing his teacher not stopping him, he braced himself and answered:
"Of course, it’s spherical! Look, when we observe from the seashore, we first see the mast, then the ship. If the Earth were flat, we would see both at the sa ti."
Pass the test. Diamond mumbled slightly, then continued to ask:
"How do you know the air flows like this?"
"Because the Earth rotates!" Garrett assud an "I know this for sure" attitude, adjusting the model and adding color to the atmosphere for observation: ℞𝖆ƝọВĚṥ
"If the Earth is spherical and needs to have day and night, it must rotate. A solid sphere rotates, but gases don’t move as quickly, so wind directions form, right?"
"Hmm..."
The gold dragon pondered, chin in hand. Garrett stood opposite, silently praying:
Please don’t ask why the Earth’s axis is tilted, why it’s not rotating straight, I really can’t explain that...
"Then why won’t the volcano sink? Why will it take until next year to spread here? Why not this winter? Does the volcanic ash’s effect only last a year?"
Diamond smiled, firing off questions rapidly. At this depth, Garrett spread his hands and surrendered:
"This, I deduced based on Lady Endorf’s predictions..."
What a joke! Volcanic ash entering atmospheric circulation, how it moves, spreads, and settles, there’s an entire teorological model for that!
Crossing disciplines is like crossing mountains. As a dical master’s student, you’re asking to do what several teorology PhDs can’t, NEVER!
Fortunately, his teacher saved him just in ti. The Lord of Thunder joined in, standing shoulder to shoulder with Diamond, pointing and discussing.
A stream of data, formulas, and spell models flowed continuously from their mouths:
"I think this explosion can send over 10 million tons of volcanic ash into the high atmosphere..."
"No, no, I think that’s too small. Look, after flying to the top, I flew 500 miles flat before exiting the volcanic cloud, at this height..."
"The weight of volcanic ash isn’t calculated like that... I think the Taylor formula isn’t suitable here, the Maclaurin formula should be used..."
Before long, the open space in the living room was filled with floating magical symbols. Rows and columns of gold, silver, and blue characters clashed, casting the living room into a bizarre light.
Garrett was completely baffled within two minutes of listening. Standing solemnly to the side, he modified the Silent Illusion as per his teacher’s or Mr. Diamond’s requests, becoming a re emotionless 3D projector.
The gold dragon’s intuition and calculation abilities were strong, but it seed the legendary mage’s computational power was even greater. After a long discussion, Diamond waved his hand, erasing all the light and shadows in the living room:
"Enough, let’s stop discussing this!—Where’s Serilla? Our little moonlight princess? Why isn’t she back yet? Little Garrett, where did you hide her?"
Just now he shook hands with as an equal, now I’m "Little Garrett"... Garrett silently complained, glanced at the setting sun outside, and pointed towards the mountain top:
"She’s working at the Star Do. Should be back soon... I think?"
Of course, it’s also possible she won’t return and will stay there. Anyway, the Star Do has food, beds, room service, and scales to brush. It’s big enough to sleep in her true form, and most importantly, she can sleep on a pile of gold coins!
Although according to Serilla, the current pile of gold coins is still small, only enough to fit one of her forepaws...
"Still working?"
Diamond grumbled softly, a bit displeased. The little princess of the Glimring Clan, the object of so many young and adult dragons’ attention at gatherings, able to get whatever she wanted with a wave of her claw, why work for humans?
But of course, whatever the little princess did was right, whatever she wanted to do was allowed. He looked out in the direction Garrett pointed:
"On that mountaintop? Can I go take a look?"
"Garrett! I’m back! What’s for dinner today?" A crisp voice called from downstairs. Followed by a rapid series of footsteps, the Silver Dragon Miss poked her head out from the living room door:
"Garrett—ah, Uncle Diamond? When did you arrive?"
She dashed into the room in a few strides, first earnestly greeting the Lord of Thunder. Then she extended her hand, white and clean, directly to the gold dragon with a rightful look:
"Uncle Diamond! Gift!"
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