Chapter 363: Just a Massage?
The first ray of morning sunlight spilled toward the grand lecture hall through the crystal window lattice.
The magic amplification runes emitted a faint blue fluorescent light under the sunlight.
Luo En arrived at the grand lecture hall half an hour early and found that 80% of the seats were already filled.
"Lecturer Ralph!"
A familiar voice came from the front row.
Lis was sitting in the front row, with a leather bag full of notes beside her.
"Mentor, I have already previewed today’s content."
Lis’s eyes sparkled with the thirst for knowledge:
"Regarding the theoretical basis of the 'Life Resonance Potion,' I looked up a lot of relevant information in the library, but I still have some doubts I want to ask you about."
Luo En nodded in greeting and began to set up the experimental equipment needed for today on the podium.
Every tool had been carefully selected, capable of perfectly demonstrating the theoretical points while possessing sufficient safety.
As class time approached, the number of people in the classroom continued to increase.
Not only were there apprentices from the Crystal Spire, but also several formal wizards from other colleges.
Most of them chose to sit in the back row, but the level of focus in their eyes was no less than that of the students in the front row.
"Look, that is Professor Carmen from the 'Elemental Garden'."
"And Professor Bruce from the 'Dark Cabin'; even he came to audit Lecturer Ralph’s class."
"It seems that even some figures at the associate professor level are very interested in Lecturer Ralph’s teaching methods."
Whispers spread through the classroom, but the moment Luo En walked onto the podium, all sound ceased.
"Apprentices, colleagues."
Luo En’s voice was clearly transmitted to every corner under the effect of the magic amplification array:
"Welcome to this month’s advanced potionology course.
The theme we are going to explore today is 'The Production Principles and Practical Applications of Life Resonance Potions'."
He waved his hand lightly, and the holographic projection device behind him began to run.
A complex structural diagram appeared in the air, with every particle rotating slowly, displaying the energy flow within.
"First, we need to understand what 'Life Resonance' is."
Luo En’s fingers tapped lightly in the air, and the micro-structural diagram began to decompose, showing its precise internal construction:
"Traditional potionology holds that the production of medicinal efficacy stems from chemical reactions between different components.
But this understanding is too superficial, ignoring the energy frequency of the living body itself."
The students below began to record seriously, their quill pens moving rapidly on the parchment.
Even those formal wizards took out recording crystals, clearly attracted by this novel theory.
"Every living cell has its own unique energy vibration frequency."
Luo En continued to expound, while pulling up more detailed biological energy charts:
"When the energy frequency of a potion resonates with the cell frequency of the target organism, the efficacy will grow geometrically.
This is the fundamental reason why the same potion produces completely different effects on different individuals."
A high-level apprentice sitting in the front row raised a hand to ask:
"Lecturer Ralph, if every individual’s frequency is different, how should we produce potions with universal applicability?"
"A very good question."
Luo En nodded in praise; this was exactly the direction he wanted to guide the students to think in:
"The answer lies in the design of the 'Adaptive Frequency Modulation Mechanism'."
He walked to the experimental table and began to demonstrate a complex potion preparation process:
"By adding specific 'frequency regulators' to the potion, we can allow the potion to automatically adjust to a state matching the target frequency after entering the organism."
He took out a bottle of liquid exuding a faint golden light; it was a precious material refined from the nerve fluid of Abyss creatures.
"This nerve fluid has extremely strong adaptability."
Luo En explained while operating:
"It can perceive the surrounding energy environment at the micro level and automatically adjust its own vibration frequency. When we add an appropriate amount of nerve fluid to a traditional potion..."
Accompanied by precise techniques, several different materials began to fuse in the crucible.
Miraculously, the liquids that were originally different colors gradually unified into a strange mixture that changed color according to the viewing angle.
"Observe this color change."
Luo En pointed to the liquid in the crucible:
"Every flicker represents a fine-tuning of the frequency; this potion now possesses basic adaptive capabilities."
Bursts of amazement sounded from below, and even those formal wizards showed expressions of appreciation.
Lis was even more full of adoration; she had never seen such exquisite potion-making technology.
"Of course, this is just the most basic application."
Luo En’s tone became more profound:
"True Life Resonance Potions also need to consider the emotional state, mental fluctuations, and even energy characteristics at the subconscious level of the organism."
He pulled up a more complex chart, showing the interaction of various energy systems within the human body:
"Human emotions directly affect the vibration frequency of cells.
When angry, cell frequency accelerates; when sad, it slows down; when afraid, it produces irregular fluctuations.
If we can design potions that perceive and adapt to these emotional changes..."
"Then we could create truly personalized treatment plans!"
A formal wizard from the "Elemental Garden" couldn't help but chime in, his eyes full of excitement.
"Exactly."
Luo En nodded with satisfaction:
"Moreover, this technology can also be applied to broader fields.
Adaptability problems in bloodline modulation, stability problems in alchemical creatures, and even the fit between spells and casters can all be solved through similar principles."
Over the next two hours, Luo En detailed every aspect of Life Resonance theory.
From basic principles to practical applications, from material selection to production techniques, every link was explained in simple terms.
What was most impressive were the several practical cases he demonstrated.
By adjusting the resonance frequency of the potion, he successfully allowed an apprentice suffering from chronic mental fatigue to fully recover;
allowed an experimental animal that failed bloodline fusion to regain a stable state;
and even helped a high-level apprentice break through a meditation bottleneck that had plagued them for years.
"As you can all see, the application prospects of Life Resonance technology are almost infinite."
Luo En concluded:
"But I must remind everyone that this technology also carries considerable risks.
Incorrect frequency adjustment can lead to the collapse of the organism’s energy system, and the consequences are often irreversible."
His expression became serious:
"Therefore, any attempt must be conducted under strict safety measures.
I suggest that everyone here start with the simplest frequency perception exercises and gradually accumulate experience."
When the course ended, the entire classroom erupted in warm applause.
Many students and auditors were still unsatisfied and surrounded the podium to continue asking questions.
"Lecturer Ralph, regarding the specific ratio of frequency regulators..."
"May I ask, when applying this technology in bloodline modulation..."
"I want to know more details about the emotional perception mechanism..."
Just then, an old man wearing an associate professor badge couldn't help but step forward:
"Lecturer Ralph, actually what I want to know is the neural network adaptation mechanism in your latest paper..."
This was a visiting associate professor from the Elemental Garden.
He pushed up the crystal monocle on the bridge of his nose, his voice carrying a certain stubbornness:
"If this technology is applied to summoning arrays, is it possible to..."
"Professor Carmen, with all due respect, what you want to discuss with me seems unrelated to today’s course."
Luo En responded gently while packing the last piece of precision equipment into its protective case:
"However, I have also done some research on the problem you mentioned.
The essence of summoning is the construction of order, while my system focuses on chaos adaptation. The underlying logic of the two exists in fundamental conflict."
He stopped his movements and turned to face the white-haired old professor:
"But if you are considering emergency handling mechanisms when summoning goes out of control, then it does have some reference value..."
Facing the tidal wave of questions, Luo En maintained patience and professionalism.
He answered every question one by one, occasionally performing supplementary demonstrations.
But as time passed, the crowd of onlookers grew larger, and some even began to line up to wait.
By dusk, the discussion in the Crystal Spire lecture hall was still heated.
End of Chapter
