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Chapter 351 O'Connor's Ambition

Why can't bicycles be built in the Principal of Idar?

Or... why can't we create a vehicle powered by magic?

The mage's optimization of magic lines and the storage of magic power are only one aspect.

Bearings, chains...

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

Bruno did not require replicating the paths that Earth civilization took in this magical world. If these inconspicuous parts can be replaced by other magical equipment, it would naturally be a good idea.

However, no matter how the future develops, no matter how the magic technology goes, the future of the Principal of Idar will definitely be inseparable from the participation of ordinary people as craftsmen.

The construction of Hagia Sophia Cathedral earned Bruno 150 brilliant points, giving Bruno a free "fund" to exchange for some fresh things in the system mall.

But instead of blindly acquiring new technologies through systems, Bruno hopes that the craftsmen of the Principal of Idar can compete for their own efforts and create more new creations that fit this era with their own suggestions.

after all……

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

It is precisely for this reason that Bruno is particularly concerned about the recruitment of various talents and craftsmen. At least in the current Principal of Idar, the logic of "it is better to buy than to make" is definitely not feasible.

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

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

Mondale and O'Connor followed Bruno carefully, and the three of them walked through this temporary resettlement site for the craftsmen.

"If there are any difficulties in life, we can tell the Idar officials in charge of this area that although craftsmen who master a skill in other parts of the empire are not worth mentioning, those who have achieved success in any business in the Principal of Idar are the talents we need."

Bruno said to O'Connor.

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

Although before they came to this land, Agents Idal had long described to these craftsmen the good treatment given by the Principal of Idal, when they suddenly came to a strange place, no one would avoid a little nervous.

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

"As you wish, noble Duke." O'Connor said quickly.

Among the nearly 100 craftsmen living in this temporary resettlement site, O'Connor is one of the few civilian craftsmen who have had a lot of interaction with Bruno because they were previously responsible for improving trench plows, water wheels and other farm tools.

Therefore, he knew more about the young noble master in front of him, and then he developed an indescribable sense of admiration and awe.

"Those mages of the Idal School...you should have seen them?"

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

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

Before this, the Duke in front of him asked him to communicate with Master Wright several times to study topics such as mechanical design principles, which undoubtedly made O'Connor particularly nervous.

It is easy to talk about topics like these that craftsmen are used to, but if they want to teach them to the noble masters or noble mages, O'Connor will naturally find it difficult to keep calm.

"Let should have mentioned to you that the current development of the Principal of Idal is focused on magic industrialization..." Bruno continued as he stepped over a muddy puddle.

"Yes." O'Connor nodded.

"Although magic industrialization sounds like a very high-end, atmospheric and high-end thing, in fact, the premise for the smooth progress of magic industrialization is that you self-deprecating craftsmen." Bruno said very directly.

"It's up to us?"

Hearing this, O'Connor couldn't help but be stunned for a moment.

If it weren't for the words that were said by the Duke in front of him, any craftsman would have regarded this as an unrealistic joke.

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

"The essence of magic machinery is large machinery powered by magic. If you craftsmen cannot create machinery that meets the requirements of the Principal of Idar, then no matter how powerful the mage is, he will be powerless."

"So... the Principal of Idar has given you treatment far more than any noble leader. You can get the houses and rewards provided by the Principal. Your children can live a stable life on this land, and learn the spelling and reading that only noble children can contact in the past!"

"But all the efforts of the Principality are not without any reward. You need to use your own hands and mind to design tools and machinery that can promote the development of the Principality of Idar, and find out more complete mechanical design principles, and even the laws of the development and change of all things in this world."

"The law of development and change of all things?"

Now O'Connor was completely confused. He was just a craftsman, so why was it related to the changes in everything...

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

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

"For example, when you boil water, the boiling water will rumbling and rumbling, and then generate a large amount of steam. Sometimes, these boiling steam can even lift the lid of the pot..."

"But have you ever wondered why the lid of the pot was pushed up?" Bruno looked into O'Connor's eyes and said seriously.

"This means..."

"This shows that these boiling steam give the lid a force to the lid. No one touches the lid, nor does anyone exert magic on it. This power that can lift the lid is a law hidden in nature."

"Although this natural law seems to have nothing to do with the industrialization of magic, how to combine magic with the laws that are widely present in nature and how to fill the application of magic into various fields in daily life is undoubtedly something you must pay attention to." Bruno said seriously.

"It seems to make sense..." O'Connor lowered his head and pondered.

"Not seem, but for sure."

Bruno corrected: "You have been in the Principal of Idar for a long time. Are the magic street lights standing on the streets and alleys the best proof of the universality of magic?"

yes!

Magic street lights!

The conversation with the Duke made O'Connor extremely nervous, and he forgot about the magic lamps that were spread throughout the Duchy of Idal.

Under a stable supply of magic, these street lights can bloom softly at night, dispelling the darkness and depth of nightfall for the people living on this land.

This is destined to be a great change!

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

As the lowest class civilians, all they can think about in their minds is how to solve the next meal and how to spend the winter every year.

But in the Principal of Idar,

Craftsmen like myself can become a helper to promote the industrialization of magic, which rekindled the high fighting spirit in O'Connor's eyes.

Since the Duke trusts himself so much,

Then they
Chapter completed!
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