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My Computer Leads to an Instance Dungeon-Chapter 187 - 157: Spatial Equipment! Silver Moon Treasure Box and Golden Jade Pot
Although the King could still suppress them for now, the situation was already growing unstable. He had to constantly compromise and negotiate just to maintain the Kingdom's overall semblance of balance and relative stability.
Perrington initially thought Fang Zhen only knew martial arts and nothing of these matters, so he only mentioned them casually. However, he didn't expect that Fang Zhen, being from the modern world, had seen and heard just as much as Perrington, even if he hadn't experienced it firsthand. Naturally, their conversation deepened.
Perrington was surprised, even a little delighted. After all, a good—or rather, not foolish—conversational partner was hard to come by. So he spoke more, and in greater depth, and Fang Zhen was able to keep up with every topic.
This made the old Perrington appreciate Fang Zhen even more.
Fang Zhen, in turn, gained a better understanding of the Nameless World.
He made an analogy: the current Zambein Kingdom was somewhat similar to the Spring and Autumn Period of the Xia Country. The only difference was that the King was more powerful than the Emperor of Zhou. He was not just the nominal sovereign of the nobles; he could also barely suppress them with military force.
However, the nobles below him had already devolved to a stage reminiscent of the unprincipled warfare of that era, constantly fighting each other for personal gain.
As for the general political climate, Fang Zhen felt he had a sufficient understanding for now.
He was more concerned with how to secure his own interests within this environment.
"Sir, the Countess has found Von Klei's treasure room."
A soldier walked over, interrupting Fang Zhen and Perrington's conversation.
Fang Zhen immediately perked up.
He remembered his objective: to find the spatial item that Baron von Kleist might possess.
Guided by the soldier, Fang Zhen moved quickly through the castle and soon arrived at a secret chamber.
Fang Zhen walked into the secret chamber. From the outside, it looked like a study—a rare feature in a noble's castle, which Baron von Kleist's possessed. The mechanism to open the secret chamber was hidden behind an oil portrait on the wall.
The secret chamber was already open. He stepped inside and saw Dalia and her one-eyed female guard.
The space inside wasn't large, only about a dozen square meters. It was completely sealed, with no windows. A gem embedded in the wall continuously emitted a soft, white light.
In the chamber were two chests that had already been opened, filled with Gold Rope and other treasures. There was also a wooden rack in the room, holding three or four items that appeared to be Extraordinary Items.
Seeing Fang Zhen enter, Dalia pointed to an object on the wooden rack that looked like a silver pendant. "This is likely Von Klei's family heirloom. Someone saw him use it to pull a Golden Wine Pot and cups out of thin air, and even pour fresh water from it. Perhaps this is what you've been looking for."
Fang Zhen's eyes lit up. He walked to the wooden rack and picked up the silver pendant.
The silver pendant consisted of a silver chain and a disk. It looked like an old-fashioned pocket watch, and the disk was circular and seemed to be openable.
Fang Zhen found the mechanism on the disk and pressed it. Instantly, the silver disk, about a third the size of his palm, sprang open.
Inside, it wasn't a pocket watch. It looked more like a powder compact. There was a rotatable silver metal plate inside, covered in runes.
He read the runes on it; they seemed to be a perpetual calendar from this world.
He wasn't distracted by this information. Instead, he pressed his finger on the metal plate. Feeling that it could move, he applied pressure and used the friction to turn it a full circle.
Something marvelous happened.
When the metal plate in the disk was rotated away, a space was revealed beneath it.
It wasn't the tiny space that should have been there, but a gray, hazy void—a true space that clearly exceeded the disk's physical dimensions.
At that moment, Fang Zhen felt that the Extraordinary Item had finally been truly activated.
His Spirit could sense an independent space inside the disk—one that was neither large nor particularly small.
The space inside was about the size of a drawer, or a small box. Nothing more.
And right then, a wine pot made of Gold was floating within this space.
With a thought, the wine pot made of Gold, which had been inside the silver disk's space, suddenly appeared in his right hand.
The sensation was incredible. He hadn't physically taken it; it had simply materialized in his hand.
At the same time, he could still feel the independent space within the silver disk.
'So it really is a spatial item, just a bit too small.' Fang Zhen confirmed the function of the silver disk in his hand.
The silver disk was a spatial item. However, compared to the independent spaces of at least a cubic meter that he had seen before, the space inside this disk was a bit small—only about 27,000 cubic centimeters.
Rather than a true spatial item, it seemed to be bound to a fragment of space from some unknown location.
Fang Zhen thought the spatial item was a little small, but he wasn't disappointed.
His original expectation was that it would be best to find a spatial item, but it was acceptable even if he didn't.
In a Nameless World, and from the treasure of a mere Baron, just solving the problem of whether he could get one at all was good enough. He couldn't ask for too much.
Looking on the bright side, this spatial item could hold two decent handguns plus a few hundred rounds of ammunition, or a submachine gun, ammo, and a few grenades.
This was already a breakthrough.
With this spatial item, he could now consider going abroad to buy firearms. Even if it was small, he could just make a few more trips to achieve his goal.
Fang Zhen felt a great sense of relief, having finally solved a problem that had plagued him for a long time.







