Chapter 841 – #175_Deneb’S Circumstances (5)
1.
Combination of Different Magnetic Magic: A Discussion on a Repulsion Control Model Utilizing Phase Matching.
This lengthy research paper was, in essence, a theory on how to fuse different types of magnetic magic.
Normally, mixing magnetic magic with different properties causes repulsion. However, Siwoo possessed various types of magnetic magic and was pondering how to fuse them.
This paper presented a new repulsion control model using a novel formula that had not existed before.
“……”
Sophia quietly closed her mouth and looked into the paper. The pages flipped quickly.
The speed was incredibly fast. For a witch, speed-reading was a basic skill. Moreover, when it came to magic, a witch’s information processing ability was closer to that of a computer than a human.
“How is it?”
However, there was no feedback as quickly as he had expected. It seemed she would only speak after reviewing everything.
“Just a moment.”
Sophia stopped Siwoo’s words and moved her fingers endlessly.
In fact, even when she first heard his request, she didn’t have high expectations. She certainly didn’t think he would obtain access to the secret library with just one paper.
It wasn’t that she didn’t recognize Siwoo as a witch.
His strength and numerous achievements were already well-known, weren’t they? But as Amelia’s close friend, who was known for keeping secrets, Sophia also knew about Siwoo’s unique constitution.
Strictly speaking, he was closer to a self-taught witch.
He wasn’t someone who had built a foundation step by step since his apprentice days, but rather a mutant who had absorbed the magnetic magic of others thanks to his unique constitution.
Therefore, Sophia had planned to reject him with a suitable excuse and then publish her own trump card paper under Siwoo’s name.
She owed him a great debt, so she had to do at least this much, right?
However, after passing the 15th page of the paper, Sophia straightened her posture. She focused on each letter, not missing a single one, and calmly read through the magic formulas.
“…Amazing.”
And Sophia realized she had underestimated him.
This was not a paper that any mediocre witch could write. Despite being a young witch who hadn’t even been around for 10 years, his knowledge of magic was surprisingly broad and deep.
He analyzed from various angles with a sharp perspective like a seasoned archmage, while also breaking away from the existing theoretical framework like a witch whose blood was still boiling.
“When did you start learning magic seriously?”
“About two years ago. From Sharon and Count Yesod.”
“…I see.”
She had suspected it.
That he would be an excellent witch.
But she didn’t expect it to be this much.
He had built such a foundation in just two years?
Sophia bit her lip.
An unavoidable, dark jealousy reared its thorns.
It was a feeling that inevitably arose when one felt the wall of brilliant talent that could not be overcome in a competitor walking the same path.
“I’ll look a bit more.”
But Siwoo was not Sophia’s enemy.
There were too many things that made her feel uneasy to consider him a friendly rival.
When she had passed the halfway point of the paper, Sophia could no longer speed-read.
The high-dimensional and profound content was overloading her brain.
“……”
This part described the method of finding the optimal solution for controlling repulsion when magnetic magic combined.
He had created new operators and algorithms, presenting his own unique optimization theory.
Sophia had thought of Siwoo as a witch specialized in combat.
No matter how special someone was, it would be impossible to achieve such feats in a short time unless that was the case.
And if one was a witch specialized in combat, it was normal for their abilities as a scholar to be lacking.
However, the more she read, the more Sophia’s mind was sucked into an abyss of astonishment.
Shivers ran down her spine.
Truly avant-garde and free thinking.
He manipulated magic like a toy in a way that no one had ever tried or verified.
If Sophia’s memory was correct, he had been involved in several life-threatening troubles.
There must have been many times when he couldn’t properly conduct research.
A question arose.
If he had been able to fully concentrate on magic research, what kind of results would he have produced as a scholar?
“Hoo….”
“How is it?”
Sophia took her eyes off the paper and put a cigarette in her mouth.
Siwoo asked as if he had been waiting.
Sophia, who had been immersed in a trance-like state, surrendering herself to the waves of new knowledge, hadn’t noticed that about two hours had already passed.
“You’re annoying.”
Sophia glared at him sullenly and grabbed Siwoo’s cheek.
She pinched it hard enough to make tears well up.
“W-What is it?”
“It’s absurd. How is this possible? Haa…. I feel like my entire life has been denied.”
“Hey, it’s not that bad.”
Sophia felt another surge of frustration at Siwoo’s jest and took a deep drag of her cigarette.
“Okay, I’ll tell you my assessment. If you ask if this has value as a paper in itself, the answer is no. The required format is completely ignored, and above all, the logical leaps are too severe.”
“Ah, that’s definitely true.”
“The part that should explain ‘A is B. B is C. Therefore, A is C.’ often just rushes through like ‘A is C, therefore…’”
“I think it turned out that way because I wrote it as quickly as possible as things came to mind.”
“It seems so. I think that’s the only thing that needs to be fixed.”
He used his own formulas without verification, and there were logical leaps in between.
Nevertheless, the theory he presented was not absurd.
If he had written down nonsensical gibberish based on his own assumptions, Sophia would have noticed it right away.
“Anyway, that’s something I can help with. If we use this, the old nuisance, the ‘Gnosis Egg,’ will be very valuable. It’s truly amazing.”
Sophia spoke with a slightly excited voice, but Siwoo was indifferent.
“Ah, I guess so. But can I get into the secret library with just this?”
After doing such an outrageous thing, he was asking if he could get into the secret library with it….
He didn’t seem to realize how great a thing he had done, which made her feel deflated.
So, that’s what a true genius is like.
Even the remaining jealousy seemed to disappear.
“Let’s organize it properly.”
“Yes, please.”
Sophia could say with certainty.
The moment this paper was published in an academic journal, Gehenna would be buzzing for a while.
2.
Although she had a somewhat easygoing side, Sophia was indeed a great archmage and a head professor.
Once she flipped the switch, she finished the reassembly work called revision for 18 hours straight without a single minute of rest.
Siwoo stood beside Sophia, supplementing the missing verification formulas and occasionally massaging her shoulders.
“You’ve worked hard.”
“What hard work did I do?”
As Siwoo said, Sophia looked exhausted.
Her ever-smiling face was even looking blurry.
“Is it all done now?”
“No, it’s just the verification that’s been supplemented. The rest has to be rewritten to fit the format. It’ll probably take another day.”
“It’s okay if you take it easy. It’s not urgent.”
She was helping him to an almost apologetic degree.
However, Sophia shook her head and asserted her will.
This was a rare opportunity to repay a debt, and she couldn’t afford to be lazy.
“The Trinity Academy’s academic journal comes out in two days. I’ll try to make it by then.”
The Trinity Academy was a training center for apprentice witches, but it was also a university where professors gathered.
They published an academic journal every three months, and since Siwoo didn’t belong to any academic society, this was the fastest way.
“That’s right, there was something like that, wasn’t there? Is it going to be a full paper?”
“That’s impossible. It’ll be too heavy. It’ll be a letter, so I’ll even do the abbreviation for you.”
“Oh my…. I’m so grateful.”
“How about massaging my shoulders a bit more?”
After exchanging even silly jokes, Siwoo massaged Sophia’s shoulders for another 15 minutes and left the research building to return to his lodgings.
“Hoo, today was eventful too.”
There was no one else waiting at the lodgings.
Perhaps they were being considerate of Siwoo, who had become increasingly busy, and had given him time.
“Ah, right.”
Siwoo went to the drawer and took out the onahole.
Next to it was a small vial containing a whitish liquid.
It was fresh semen he had extracted yesterday using the onahole.
“…This is kind of gross.”
He felt like he had become a patient with a severe level of sexual perversion.
Of course, it wasn’t that he was keeping this because he liked it.
He had intended to give it to his little mother-in-law today, but he hadn’t been able to meet her.
But it felt awkward to send it as a gift without even seeing her face, especially since it was semen.
A son-in-law sending semen to his little mother-in-law.
No matter how much he was asked, wasn’t the image too strange?
“It’ll be well-preserved anyway, so it should be fine.”
It wasn’t called magical lubricant for nothing.
Siwoo grabbed the onahole and poured the lubricant in a generous amount.
He lowered his pants and docked.
-Thwack thwack thwack thwack!
Unlike in the old days, the commercially available onahole didn’t give Siwoo, who had been enjoying a luxurious bed life, any special excitement.
“Hmm. It’s businesslike.”
As he said, it was a businesslike wank.
Because of that, it didn’t seem like he would cum, and it wasn’t very fun.
Maybe it would be better if he warmed it up before using it.
“Let’s finish this quickly.”
There was only one thing needed to finish quickly: increasing the frequency of stimulation.
If he quickly finished with a flourish of wrist snaps, reciprocating almost three times per second, it would be okay.
-Thwack thwack thwack thwack thwack thwack thwack thwack
“Oh, that’s a bit better.”
3.
At that time, Deneb was trembling, having received the ‘signal’ she had been waiting for.
“Hngh…! Hnnngh…!”
A reciprocating motion of almost three times per second.
Moreover, the deep insertion that mercilessly pushed all the way in.
Suddenly, she remembered the memory of being buried in the sofa like an object and receiving his thing.
“Hnnngh! Uuuh…!”
Deneb covered her mouth tightly.
As soon as she realized that the pleasure was linked to her sister, she cut off the pleasure-linking effect.
But if she didn’t cover her mouth, she would surely let out a loud moan that could be heard even in her sister’s room.
“Siwoo… so intense… Haa…!”
Today was the same as yesterday.
Siwoo using the onahole, knowing what it was.
Deneb couldn’t be sure of the reason.
But what was certain was the great pleasure that made her mind go blank.
“So… Siwoo… is… No, that can’t be… Aaaah…! Ugh! Hngh!”
A long night mixed with agony and joy.
Deneb’s elegant garden was soaked as if a rain shower had passed.