Chapter 153: Unexpected Accident
For the whole afternoon, Anji redrew Researcher Ke’s spells and listened to the lady explain the more complicated theories and calculations. According to her, although they could not see the space warping and vortexes, they could observe the phenomenon when objects inside it moved out of trajectory. It’s almost similar to calculating the movement of the wind.
"It sounds similar in concept. However, the lack of gravity and sudden amplification at different places makes it very difficult for us to calculate where an object should safely go from one point to another," Keke sighed. "The patterns are inconsistent, and we cannot predict when something will be interrupted during the transfer."
Thinking about it, Anji wondered if this was the only way.
"How long is one point to another point?" she asked. "Would it have the same teleportation radius as the current teleportation scrolls?"
Assistant Hu was glad to answer. According to their late teacher, the original research was to travel from one point of a mountain or a city to another point without a fixed coordinate placed. It was risky to create an anchor point for many security reasons. The only reason why they often did it in the Mystical Qilin Sect was because everyone here knew spells and how to fix a broken seal and avoid messing with them. Not everyone in the murim world understood the risks of spells. Hence, they had to create a foolproof safety feature — a point-to-point teleportation scroll.
"Of course, if we perfect this spell, we can further research it to see if it would be possible to increase that distance," the short man explained. "However, the greater the distance, the higher the risk."
Understanding the gist, Anji asked how long it would take for the teleportation to happen.
"What if I wanted to move an object from one end of the table to another? How long would that take?"
Pouring through her past calculations and formulas, Researcher Ke estimated if they rewrote the spells using Anji’s bridging method, it would be possible to avoid most complications.
