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Chapter 5 Innovation Across the Times

"Let's put aside some of Miss Rorona's basic mistakes for now."

After Rorona walked away, the Marquis shrugged his shoulders, turned back to Parbuchco and asked: "Tell me the truth, is the idea of ​​Star Caller Rorona really valuable?"

"With all due respect, Lord Marquis of Lyria, your mind is no better than Miss Rorona."

Silver-haired Shota yawned and replied unceremoniously: "If her design is not valuable enough, I will tear up her design that is full of errors and throw it into the gutter at the first glance.

The labeling is full of loopholes and the use of runes is so surprising that I feel dizzy and stomachache just after looking at it for a while."

"Yes, yes... you are talking about..." Marquis Leria smiled helplessly and nodded in response.

He has been with this famous wizard for more than ten days. During this time, he has a deep understanding of the sad situation that the young White Tower wizards are in.

Befitting his talent and reputation, Starcaller's violent temper is also legendary.

Although the Suze people are not very good-tempered, but unlike the Star Callers, the group of white bears in the tundra prefer to directly slap people's faces instead of swearing.

With such a bad-tempered mentor, you can only imagine the pain those wizard apprentices who are not good at learning will have to go through.

However, Marquis Lyria also knew that the Starcaller did not speak ill of the apprentices out of his own malice. His opinions were like a sharp blade, cutting into the core of the problem with incomparable accuracy, eliminating the most fatal mistakes.

Cut it out and show it to you.

The most speechless thing is this. Whenever the Star Caller starts to criticize people, you will find that he is always right. There is nothing more than others scolding you, but you

But I couldn't find a single word to say back, which made me choke even more.

If nothing else, Starcaller's bad temper should have something to do with his origin. As a wizard, they are always easily affected by their origin.

But fortunately, Starcaller is just a bad-tempered person. His heart is still kind.

At least in the teacher-student relationship, the Star Caller will never make things difficult for a person because of personal reasons, let alone be jealous of a person's talent and be intolerant of him. Every apprentice who can humbly accept the opinions put forward by the Star Caller

, will eventually go further than those apprentices who stubbornly hate this "annoying white-haired dwarf". This excellent apprentice resource accumulated over hundreds of years makes him the most authoritative person in the entire White Tower.

However, now that the White Tower has collapsed, the authority of the Star Caller no longer exists.

As far as the outside world's perception of the White Tower is concerned, Star Caller's name is not as loud as "The Strongest Witch on Earth" Anvilia, or Star Caller's best friend, "Dream Walker" Clavier. The former is

A strong man who has made the entire world of gods fear him, who has not dared to attack for hundreds of years, a top strong man who can petrify tens of thousands of people at the same time; and the latter has assassinated double digits of popes, and can even cross

The perception of a weapons master, a top assassin who directly beheads people from thousands of miles away. The nature of Klawi's origin makes his assassination impossible to defend unless you never sleep. In the legends of many places, Klawi's name is even used

To scare disobedient children.

But anyone who knows a little bit about the history of the White Tower will know the name Starcaller Parbuchiko.

As the most noble wizard mentor in the White Tower, the person who almost single-handedly supports the inheritance of the entire White Tower, Starcaller Palbuchiko always makes those who have never seen him imagine him as that kind of white beard

An old man who reaches the floor and wears a thick and complicated starry sky robe with a kind smile.

But it wasn't until he actually met him in person that Marquis Leria realized how unreliable the records in the book were.

If it were other nobles, they would have been provoked by the Star Caller and become furious. That is to say, Lyria, a surprisingly gentle guy who is an outlier among the nobles, could adapt to the Star Caller's violent temper.

Thinking of this, he said: "So, if all the errors in Rorona's design are repaired... what level of work do you think this will be?"

"This is a great work that spans the ages."

Starcaller blurted it out without hesitation.

Lyria couldn't help but feel amused: "Oh? But you just taught Rorona to the point of crying."

"It has nothing to do with that."

Silver-haired Shota shook his head and replied seriously: "I should train her. If she does something wrong, I will train her. It has nothing to do with where she did well. Lord Marquis, you must also know that excellence cannot be achieved

To make up for mistakes. If I don’t train her, she will never be able to remember and will make the same mistake again in the future... And as I just said, if I am not by her side next time, she may not be able to cause trouble.

What a big trouble. I am responsible for Rorona and for those innocent people."

"You are really a good teacher."

Marquis Leria couldn't help but sigh.

Star Caller raised the corner of his mouth, raised his little face, and said in a proud tone: "That's my friend. This is the only thing I want to praise you for. It seems that you are not too confused. Of course, if you were smarter,

If you know a little bit, you will naturally discover this advantage of mine."

"Yes, yes..."

The Marquis responded with a gentle smile, walked forward and spread out the design drawings that Rorona had spread out on the table.

Looking at the design drawing that was covered with dense runes and annotations, as well as the errors and correction plans that were also densely filled with red pens, Marquis Lyria once again realized this guy who was merciless in swearing.

How on earth did he gain respect from wizards instead of hatred?

Although he did not understand any witchcraft, the Marquis was deeply attracted by the curves, runes and words full of human wisdom, and realized the beauty contained in these boring runes.

The Star Caller realized that the Marquis was looking at the design, so he also stepped forward, folded his hands on his chest, and said in a flat tone that was not in line with his character at all: "You don't need to look at the Marquis. You don't know how to do it."

I understand what a great invention this is."

"Please advise."

"Not to mention giving advice... I will introduce it to you in a way you can understand. What an amazing and dangerous thing the alchemist hired by your family has invented. If you ask me, this is even better than it was some time ago.

The popular communicator is much better."

"Although this is just a long windmill-like water wheel that converts water energy into some kind of solid energy and stores it... But what is really valuable is not the value that the water wheel itself can create, nor the power of its detonation.

superior."

"What really has the value of the times here is the kind of solid energy that is stable enough for anyone who has never learned witchcraft to store, transport and use it conveniently. I looked at Rorona's design drawings. As long as

With slight improvements, the extraction rate of this energy will be doubled, and any ordinary person can operate it after simple training. Do you know what this means?"

"Yes, you guessed it right. This means that people no longer need to cut down forests to keep warm in the winter. This means that supported wizards can use unlimited witchcraft. This means that any ordinary person can use wizards.

This invention means that the energy of alchemical creations can be replenished without gems and energy crystals. This means that inventions that were previously limited to an audience and were not popular will be discovered in large numbers and put on the world stage."

Yinmao Zheng looked at the design drawing intently and clenched his right hand subconsciously.

He paused and whispered in a hallucinatory voice: "This means...the age of mortals has really arrived." (To be continued.)


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