Your Majesty, the Spectacle Has Missed the Country!

Chapter 351: O'Connor's ambition

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Why can't the Principality of Idar make bicycles?

In other words...Why can't you create a vehicle powered by magic?

The mage's optimization of the magical route and the storage of magical power are just one aspect of it.

Bearings, chains...

These seemingly inconspicuous things are what the Principality of Idar needs to overcome most.

Bruno is not asking to reproduce the path of earth civilization in this world full of magic. If these inconspicuous parts can be replaced with other magical equipment, it is naturally a better idea.

However, no matter how the future develops, no matter what the direction of magic technology is, the future of the Principality of Idar is definitely inseparable from the participation of ordinary people as craftsmen.

The construction of the Hagia Sophia allowed Bruno to accumulate one hundred and fifty brilliant points, allowing Bruno to have idle "funds" to exchange for some fresh things in the system mall.

But instead of blindly acquiring new technology through the system, Bruno hopes that the craftsmen of the Principality of Idar can compete for some energy and create more new creations that fit this era with their own points.

after all……

There are so many places in this world that need to develop, but Bruno's brilliant points are only so little in total, so... these points naturally have to be spent in the most critical places to be worthy of the existence of the bug-level system.

It is for this reason that Bruno is particularly concerned about recruiting talents and craftsmen of all kinds. At least in the Principality of Idar today, the logic of "buying is worse than making" is definitely not working.

"During this time, the first and second batch of craftsmen who came to the Principality of Idar have been settled in these houses."

"The Duchy of Idar provides them with all the living materials they need in daily life, and the only task of these craftsmen is to create the tools and equipment you need."

Mundell and O'Connor carefully followed Bruno's place, and the three of them walked through this temporary settlement for the craftsmen.

"If you have any difficulties in life, you can ask the Idar officials in charge of this area. Although in other parts of the empire, the craftsmen who mastered a skill are not worth mentioning, but in the Principality of Idar, they have achieved success in any business. The people are the talents we need."

Bruno said to O'Connor.

This sentence is not only being spoken to O'Connor, but also to all the artisans who have just come to this land through O'Connor's mouth.

Although before they came to this land, Agent Idar had long described to these craftsmen the decent treatment given by the Principality of Idar, but when they suddenly came to a strange place, anyone would inevitably have a trace. Nervous emotions.

Only by allowing these craftsmen to rest their minds can they devote most of their time and energy to the tasks assigned by Bruno.

"As you wish, your honorable Duke." O'Connor said hastily.

Among the nearly 100 craftsmen living in this temporary settlement, O'Connor is one of the few civilian craftsmen who have a lot of intersection with Bruno because of his previous responsibility for improving farm tools such as ditching plows and waterwheels.

Therefore, he knew better about the young aristocratic master in front of him, and he developed an unspeakable feeling of admiration and awe.

"Those wizards of the Idar school...you should have seen it?"

"I have only seen Master Wright." O'Connor replied politely.

If it is placed elsewhere, the mage is a great figure that only nobles can drive.

Before that, the Lord Duke in front of him had asked himself to communicate with Mage Wright several times, studying topics such as mechanical design principles, which undoubtedly made O'Connor particularly nervous.

Such topics as artisans are accustomed to, they usually talk about no problems, but if they are to be taught to noble masters or noble mages, O'Connor will naturally find it difficult to keep calm.

"Wright should have mentioned to you, the current development of the Idar Principality focuses on the industrialization of magic..." Bruno continued to say as he stepped across a muddy puddle.

"Yes." O'Connor nodded.

"Although due to the existence of magic, the industrialization of the magician sounds like a rather high-end gadget, but in fact, the prerequisite for the industrialization of the magician to proceed smoothly lies with you craftsmen who are self-defeating." Bruno was very direct. Said.

"It's us?"

Hearing this, O'Connor couldn't help but froze there for a while.

If it weren't for this sentence was uttered by the Lord Duke in front of him, any craftsman would treat this as an unrealistic joke.

After finally getting back to his senses, O'Connor carefully looked at his Lord Duke, waiting for the next words.

"The essence of magical machinery is a large-scale machinery driven by magic. If you craftsmen can't create machinery that meets the requirements of the Principality of Idar, then no matter how powerful the wizard is, it will eventually be powerless."

"So... the Principality of Idar has given you treatment far more than any nobleman. You can get housing and compensation provided by the Principality. Your children can live in this land safely, and learn from the past that only the children of nobles could contact. Spelling and reading!"

"But all the contributions of the Principality are not for nothing in return. You need to use your hands and brains to design tools and machinery that can promote the development of the Principality of Idar, and explore more perfect mechanical design principles, even the world. The law of development and change of all things."

"The law of the development and change of everything?"

Now O'Connor is completely confused. He is just a craftsman, so why is it related to the changes of all things...

"I'm just giving a chestnut..."

After seeing the progress of the Idar Public University, Bruno felt particularly comfortable, so he explained very patiently:

"For example, when you boil water, the boiling water will gurgle and roll, and then generate a lot of steam. In some cases, the boiling steam can even lift the lid of the pot..."

"But have you ever thought...why would the lid be pushed up?" Bruno looked into O'Connor's eyes and said seriously.

"this means……"

"This shows that the boiling steam gives a force to the lid. No one touches the lid, and no one applies magic to it. And this kind of power that can lift the lid is a kind of force hidden in nature. The law."

"Although this kind of natural law seems to have nothing to do with the industrialization of magic, how can we combine magic with the natural laws that exist widely in nature, and how to fill the application of magic in all areas of daily life? It is undoubtedly the content you must pay attention to." Bruno said sternly.

"It seems to make sense..." O'Connor lowered his head and said in thought.

"Not it seems, but affirmation."

Bruno corrected: "You have not been in the Principality of Idar for a short time. The magical street lights that stand in the streets are not the best proof of the universality of magic?"

Yes!

Magic street light!

The conversation with the Duke made O'Connor extremely nervous, and for a while he forgot the magic lamps all over the Duchy of Idar.

With a steady supply of magic power ~www.readwn.com~, these street lamps can emit a soft light at night, dispelling the darkness and deepness after nightfall for the people living on this land.

This is destined to be a great change!

When this thought suddenly popped out of O'Connor's mind, an inexplicable sense of pride began to emerge in his heart.

As the lowest-level civilians, all they can think about is how to solve the next meal and how to spend the winter every year.

But in the Principality of Idar,

Craftsmen like himself can become a helper in promoting the industrialization of Magic, which rekindles high morale in O'Connor's eyes.

Since Lord Duke has such trust in his craftsmen at the bottom,

Then they,

You must not let down the trust of Lord Duke!

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