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God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World-Chapter 322: Weapon Production Scale Expansion
"These are all special Magic Net rings. They have one more function than regular Magic Net rings—after adjusting to the same frequency, they can enable real-time communication."
Lava General quickly introduced the situation with these special Magic Net rings.
Actually, this was the same mode as the Magic Net communication built into their armor—it just had an additional function like a walkie-talkie.
Normally, this kind of function didn’t really have much use and was even a bit redundant, but during team combat, it had very important uses.
Long-distance mutual communication, team voice chat, combat assistance...
Listening to Lava General’s explanation, the many legendary powerhouses present paused, then their faces showed delighted expressions: "With equipment like this, it’s even more convenient than Wind Speech magic, especially for enemies that accidentally escape."
"Can those of us with non-magic supernatural professions use these?" a legendary knight asked.
As soon as he said this, dozens of people turned their gazes to Lava General.
Other profession supernatural beings who were quite rare outside were common here.
"Of course you can. The second-gen Magic Net rings can already be used by everyone." Lava General smiled: "You should start trying to make contact with the outside world. The outside has undergone earth-shaking changes because of the God of Technology."
"We actually have some understanding of the outside world, it’s just that the pressure’s been pretty heavy recently... We know about the Magic Net."
After a slight pause, the other person continued: "Actually, the God of Technology has had an even bigger impact on us."
After the friendly communication ended, Lava General roughly told the others that large quantities of Magic Conductor weapons would be transported over in the future, and how the handover should work. Then he left the building and led the combat clerics flying toward the colosseum in the sky.
Regarding the God of Technology suddenly transferring him to this remote area to guard this rift, Lava General had no dissatisfaction at all—he even felt somewhat pleased.
Compared to those tasks he did in the past, obviously what he was doing now was what he most wanted to do.
He was truly protecting.
And resisting the invasion of monsters from another race.
And at this moment, in the southern territory of the Kingdom of Dawn, Viscount Roster sat in his office with a grave expression. He hadn’t expected that after the Gray Fort Empire’s troubles were temporarily resolved, the biggest problem wouldn’t be those ice spirits beyond the watch wall in the north, but would actually be the door to another world that the Tulip Kingdom connected to.
Their world had apparently been invaded by monsters from another world all along, while the people of the Tulip Kingdom had been resisting this invasion... 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶
Their already somewhat difficult lives were actually the result of others carrying the burden for them. If those monsters fully invaded, who knows what would happen!
Although there were now three thousand tech combat clerics and dozens of legendary powerhouses stationed there, problems might still arise.
After thinking it over, Viscount Roster directly invited the Wild Mage to meet at the Tech Lab.
After simply explaining the current situation, the Wild Mage was slightly stunned, then somewhat shocked: "So that’s why Lava General was transferred!"
"My idea is to mass-produce a batch of weapons and continuously transport them to the Tulip Kingdom."
Viscount Roster directly stated his thoughts: "So our steel mills and weapons factories all need to expand their scale, and even get more nobles to join in. If necessary, we can announce the Tulip Kingdom’s situation to the kings and emperors of each country to speed up the process."
"Announce it to each country? Will they believe it? And from what I know of them, unless enemies show up at their doorstep, they definitely won’t make concessions, much less make any investments." The Wild Mage showed disdain for the rulers and nobles of various countries.
"Then let them see the threat. Find a way to have Lava General capture a live Hollow."
Viscount Roster could be said to understand these nobles extremely well. To make them cooperate, you needed to make them feel fear. To make them go crazy, you needed to show them profit.
Unfortunately, at this stage, counter-invading was still very difficult.
Otherwise, huge profits would be enough to make conflicts between many countries temporarily disappear.
The Wild Mage’s eyebrows raised slightly, as if thinking of something: "If I’m not mistaken, your purpose isn’t just that, right?"
Though the Tulip Kingdom’s situation was dangerous, they could still hold it at this stage. Mass-producing Magic Conductors to send over would raise the security level even more.
Unless something changed, they’d basically be stable for quite a while.
So Viscount Roster’s behavior became somewhat subtle.
"Magic-tech industrialization needs this kind of high-pressure environment—pressure high enough that all countries are willing to unite and become stronger."
Viscount Roster wasn’t surprised that his like-minded friend could guess all this: "Don’t you think this is a good opportunity?"
"A high-pressure environment, huh."
The Wild Mage murmured in a low voice, but his brain was spinning wildly.
It did seem to be like that.
The more pressure there was, the more willing they’d be to change.
Especially when it was life or death.
"How do you want to change things?"
"This year’s agricultural reform has the Southern Development Company as an example. If nothing unexpected happens, after the Month of Harvest, everyone on the entire continent will start learning."
Viscount Roster said: "That means we don’t need to do anything—time will push most lords to start agricultural reforms next year."
"But industry is different. Magic-tech industry requires big investments, and after investing, the stuff might not even sell. The risk is huge. Most lords definitely won’t want to."
"What we need to do is target these people—either squeeze the money out of them, or get them to join our ranks."
"I don’t have a specific plan yet, but I have a general direction. But before that, we must prepare common machinery, otherwise we might stimulate them for nothing."
Viscount Roster’s method was actually quite crude, but it worked. That is, use reputation to trick big nobles into investing, use propaganda to let small nobles find opportunities.
Especially those small nobles struggling at the poverty line—as long as you provided an opportunity, they’d throw themselves into it recklessly.
But this time, to make magic-tech industry develop greatly, Viscount Roster also needed to consider providing a safety net. For example, let them cooperate with the Golden Merchant Guild. As long as the quality of what they produced was acceptable, have the Golden Merchant Guild purchase it directly.
"You mean we first sell them equipment through the Golden Merchant Guild? Then buy back what they produce with this equipment through the Golden Merchant Guild to resell?"
The Wild Mage understood Viscount Roster’s general direction and nodded slightly: "This is indeed a method. Also, we can cooperate with Dragon Bank to provide some startup capital for these small nobles."







