After putting the wooden models on the trolley into the cabinet one by one, Alfonso clicked and closed the door of the model cabinet. He patted the cabinet door gently, breathed a sigh of relief, and held the small wooden sign in his hand.
Hang it up.
This period of busyness made him realize what it means to be fulfilled and exhausted, but the rewards were also quite rich - he felt that his control had increased again! More stable, faster and more durable!
He walked slowly towards his workbench. As he walked, his mind was still recalling the changing lines of the carving control panel, and his hanging hands were still moving slightly as he imitated the steps.
"It's something that I finally made. I really want to see how it works."
He thought with some regret.
"It's a pity that I can't go out freely during working hours."
He returned to his workbench, took the folder used to hold the work sheets in front of him, and prepared to look at today's work.
"Um?"
He looked over it over and over, but was surprised to find that the work sheet that had been on the table at this time had not been updated today!
"The order hasn't come yet? Are you giving us a day off specifically because we've been so miserable lately?"
"Boom!"
Caroline opened the door and rushed in. She waved her hands and shouted: "Attention! Everyone is not working today! There is good news! You all follow me, the little manager asked us to watch the assembly! We worked hard today
The parts are about to be installed on the equipment!”
He held up the splint and opened his mouth, but no sound came out.
An indescribable ecstasy filled his heart.
This news was so close to his heart, and he had never had such a moment in his life when his wishes came true, so that he just looked around, not knowing what to do now.
Even though I know that the components I produce are buried somewhere invisible to the naked eye and are only a small part of a huge system, as long as I know that my products run smoothly in this entire system, all the hard work I have done during this time will be appreciated.
And it's not in vain: there is no greater feeling than seeing your creation running smoothly.
Taking advantage of his daze, the excited young apprentices were already chattering and running past him.
"Alfonso, let's go, why are you still dazed?"
Trika's voice sounded behind him.
"It's okay, let's go."
They walked out of the studio and walked towards the factory not far away.
As soon as they approached the factory area, they were greeted by Candice who was waiting here.
"Oh, you are finally here, hurry up! Come with me!"
She trotted along with everyone and led them to the spot specially reserved for them.
Alfonso looked around curiously. In front of him was a large empty flat land where countless materials and components were piled up. Among them, there were several figures walking back and forth.
Polu and Landau were making final inspections in the material pile and checking the status of the charger.
"It's too complicated. I'm dazzled by this pile of materials."
Hendrick, who heard that there was a big news today, came again. He and Yiwei Zhu stood in the outer circle, waiting for Landau's final sampling results. Landau couldn't take his eyes off the list in his hand: "It's okay, I think these don't count.
It’s complicated. It looks like there are too many, but in fact there are four copies that are the same. Polu, please chat with him for a while first."
Landau gradually walked away with the list. While waiting for Landau to check the charger array, Hendrick, who was somewhat bored, saw a group of young apprentices being introduced. He asked Polu on the side with some confusion:
"What are these little guys here for? Can't they be of much help?"
"I'm definitely not able to help you much now, but the most critical core magic tower components are basically made by them. After putting in so much effort, I might as well let them take a look at the advanced assembly."
"What's the use of looking now?"
"It's also good to open their eyes. If you have the chance, let them know what an alchemist can do when he becomes stronger. Otherwise, they will think that they are alchemists who just tinker with screws all day long."
"Advanced Assembly Technique, I know your teacher can use it. How can this thing be so easy? I can't figure it out without spending some time. The most important thing is to understand the assembly sequence. It's so complicated to think about it.
Headache."
Hendrick smiled, then thought of something, and suddenly showed a somewhat surprised look.
"Wait a minute, you just said that the core magic tower was basically made by them? Do they have this ability?"
"They only made the components of the core tower. I'm afraid the entire core tower still won't work."
Polu smiled and waved his hand.
"The parts inside shouldn't be easy to make, right?"
"It's not difficult. It's all basic energy-gathering panels, not even a magic pool. The apprentice level can have good production efficiency."
Hendrick was a little surprised:
"For such a big project, you just use foundation boards to build it?"
"It's hard to do it? No, I think it's far from the limit of foundation board stacking now?"
"If nothing else, your method is really cheap and saves materials. Look at the densely packed area in front of you, but it's actually made of steel, copper, and crystal. It's just that the internal structure is a bit more complicated."
Hendrick sighed.
This piqued Polu's interest.
"Then let the mages do it, what would be the idea?"
"The most suitable material, the simplest structure, the smallest space. I will probably do it according to this idea. I may choose to use mithril panels. Let me see, about four can be as good as your twelve boards.
Same output."
"Mithril paneling? No, it's so expensive. The material of this panel can pack all our equipment, right?"
When you're just killing a chicken, why is it necessary to use a knife? Or use Utz steel?
Bolu scratched his head and didn't know where to start.
"I don't need to carry this tower with me. Wouldn't it be great if it could provide the same output?"
"Is it too big? Let us make this energy-gathering tower. The size can be reduced by at least half. It is not impossible to even reduce it to one-third of its current size."
"But, what's the point of pursuing a small size here? It doesn't need to move? There's no need to control the volume here, at least it's cheaper for me?"
Hendrick was also asked for a moment.
"It seems like there is no point in just putting it here, but a simple, compact, and efficient energy-gathering tower, isn't it beautiful?"
"Beautiful, I like it too."
Bolu said sincerely:
"But it's not necessary. This level is enough for now."
"It seems that our ideas have diverged."
Hendrick laughed: "As for us mages, unless the scale is really too big to bear, we generally don't consider the cost. What we want to do is to do the best, and this is in line with the beauty of magic.
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"It's not that I can't understand it, but we pay more attention to costs."
"Zhu Yiwei once told me that you can produce quite pure steel? Just use this furnace?"
Hendrick clicked on these stoves, which were just a pile of materials at the moment.
"It's a little more complicated than this, and there are some ancillary equipment."
“This system is really complicated!”
Hendrick sighed.
"It's just about smelting iron, and you want to build such a large-scale system. Why do you think you are doing it?"
"The system is a little complicated, but once it's built, I don't have to worry about it. Even if I lie down and go out, the steel in my house is coming out in an endless stream. I don't need to turn on a stove to burn the ore for a long time before I do anything.
, or put some effort into refining a batch yourself, wouldn’t it be nice to have a large amount of raw materials with stable quality available at any time?
For example, in shipbuilding, if I have to grind the ore myself, how long will it take? Now that I have put in some effort to build this system, I basically don’t have to worry too much about the raw materials when building anything.”
At this time Landau came back and asked with a smile: "What did you say?"