Chapter 830: "Xinghai Monthly" (Part 2)
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Duke of Grief
- Tian Qing Shan Yuan
- 1258 characters
- 2021-03-03 09:27:05
? ""Xinghai Monthly"?"
Since Morone did not build the magic circle needed for [Cargo Delivery], the magazine before Calvin was delivered from another city.
Most of the nobles of the Ogden Empire hate demonic law, and they don’t like all things related to magic, but they often carry magic accessories that can provide additional protection, even if they sleep, they will not take it off. It seems that they seem very contradictory.
They also have quite complicated feelings about the mainland on the south, the newly rising principality.
On the one hand, they are envious and resentful. The principality is developing too fast. If it were not separated by a black forest, they might have declared war on the principality and waged war.
On the other hand, they love the commodities produced in that Principality, after all, the quality of the commodities can be said to be ``beyond this era.''
But these commodities are made with a so-called'magic energy machine', which makes them very difficult.
So they thought of a way to remove the'trademark' and declare to outsiders that this is a commodity from a certain country, but in fact, no matter which nobility, the home has furniture and daily necessities from the Principality of the Winds of Grief.
Especially after the Fortune Church developed the [Cargo Delivery Technique], almost every commodity from the Principality of Winds and Winds was a hot'treasure' in the aristocracy.
Especially the "silk"-since the sea has poured into the dark area, the drow has lost the ability to produce silk. How long it can recover is unknown, but it is certain that all the silk on the mother's market comes from the wind of mourning Principality.
Presumably this "Xinghai Monthly" should also be welcomed by the nobles, but they will not make it clear.
After Calvin sent this ‘magazine’, he simply read it twice, and found that the content was not profound and professional, and even people who didn’t understand magic could understand it.
After reading it, he did not read it again carefully, but put down the magazine and thought about it.
After a moment of contemplation, he probably guessed what the maidservant wanted to do.
Overthrow... The word may not be accurate, it should be said to be a group of'subversion' mages.
What the maidservant wants to do is to subvert the mage group and make this group lose the so-called'noble'.
Her approach is indeed very puzzling, at least in Calvin's view, this approach is to declare war directly against the group of'Mage'.
So far, she has established the Master College, invented the Magical Energy Machinery, and also set up this "Xinghai Monthly", which has repeatedly touched the bottom line of the Masters. In the eyes of him, this is a provocation 'Mage' this group.
But what is surprising is that even though she did so much, until now, the Principality of Sorrowful Wind has not received any ‘declaration of war’ from the Masters, and the Master’s College in Wind City has been teaching for a year.
Sitting in a chair, Calvin was lost in thought.
The mages of the Ogden Empire will not participate in such things, because all mages are not'free', either belong to a certain legion, or belong to a certain department, in the empire, wild mages are suppressed The presence.
Because of the different ways of thinking, it was difficult for Calvin to understand why the mage of Mendes Continental did not do this.
The only one who can stop them is the legendary mage...
But will Legendary Masters do this?
After thinking for a while, Calvin chose to give up and continue to think about this issue.
"Legends" have a different way of thinking than them. As the life standing at the top of the class, legends have a unique way of thinking, and whether or not the legendary masters have stopped those masters organizations, It has nothing to do with him.
Now he is more concerned about whether the things written in this magazine are true.
As the minister of the R&D department of the Empire, Calvin has a deep understanding of the fourth chapter. The magic machine is not able to do everything the mage can do, but it can do everything the mage can do. Do many things that the Master cannot.
The steam locomotive is a combination of mechanical power and magic. It is driven by steam and controlled by magic. Each train car is engraved with runes for protection, especially the front of the car.
They can use steam locomotives to transport hundreds of thousands of materials. What only high-level mages could do in the past can now be done with only ordinary people.
The maidservant explained in the article that ‘Magic Energy Machine is the future of this world’, Calvin couldn’t agree, because in the Ogden Empire, the steam engine is the future.
But now he can already see that in the near future, the power of the machine will be able to replace manpower, and people can also produce and live in a more efficient way.
As for the third chapter...
"Magic is not out of reach for people...?"
After seeing the title, Calvin remembered that his teacher was a little arrogant when he taught him magic.
Even in this country dominated by knights, mages still carry a bit of arrogance, not to mention the mages on the continent of Mendes.
People who cannot learn magic are called ‘fools’ by them. In their eyes, I am afraid that all people who are not mages are not as clever as they are.
Each mage apprentice will grow into that kind of arrogance step by step with the guidance of their mentor.
Looking at this article, Calvin thought for a moment and found that the situation was indeed as described in the article.
‘Trick’ is nothing but ‘correct spell’ plus ‘standard casting gesture’, and a little bit of ‘confidence’.
Among them, this little self-confidence can be obtained through'self-implication', that is to say, without accident, everyone can use the zero-loop spell that is not recognized by the wizards as magic.
But the last point is not something that everyone can do, it can only happen in an ideal environment.
But if the nobles of the empire can also use magic, will they no longer reject ‘magic’?
After all, that's their thing...
Calvin sat idle and sat in his office, looking at a magazine for a long time, and then the door was knocked.
Lifting his eyes and glancing at the door, and at the clock again, Calvin pouted, and at this point in time, it is estimated to be Alisa again!
"Please come in."
Shouting lazily, Calvin saw his fiancee push the door in, and the corner of his mouth slightly twitched.
Sure enough, it was her!
"Calvin, have you received the news?"
But Calvin didn't notice the anxiety on Alisa's face. When Alisa asked the exit, he suddenly realized.
Blinking, Calvin asked doubtfully: "What?"
"Your Majesty, and my father..."
Alisa stood in front of Calvin, her face pale.
With that, she bit her lower lip lightly, "They want us to get married!"
Calvin opened his mouth slightly, staring at the delicate, panicked girl in front of him.
Suddenly ~EbookFREE.me~ He smiled, "This joke is pretty good..."
"I'm not kidding!"
Alyssa Ken gave her fiance a glance, and in addition to panic, there was a little shame.
"Minister! Minister..."
A member of the staff ran to the door of the office breathlessly, but was surprised to find that the door of the office was open, so he looked at the office with a probe.
Looking at the staff outside the door, Calvin felt annoyed for no reason.
"What is it?" He drank anxiously.
"Yes, your majesty..."
The staff took out a letter, "A royal bodyguard asked me to give this to you..." (https:)
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