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Chapter 753

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An owl spread its wings and bypassed the Tower of the Sage, hovered over the Embassy of the Iron Nation, and then landed steadily in a temporary nest built for them outside the embassy.

The owl let out a few coos, and immediately a servant opened the window.

"Lord Kirrlutz, the ink pen you bought has arrived."

The servant said to Count Kirrlutz in the room.

"Arrived? Just by relying on an owl to transport it? "

Count Kirrlutz came to the side of the window and looked at the owl standing on the balcony outside the window. The owl was holding a small wooden box under its sharp and powerful claws.

"This is the benefit of shopping on the Magic Net, Count Kirrlutz … You only need to stay at home and browse the Magic Net, and you can buy half of the goods in all of Noland."

A merchant wearing a top hat was standing behind Count Kirrlutz. He was the manager of the Klia Chamber of Commerce in Noland, Fritter.

"Even if the goods are big, it can be delivered?"

Count Kirrlutz wanted to reach for the box under the owl's claws, but the owl used its sharp claws to force Kirrlutz's hand back.

"You need to sign that mailing list with magic first," Fritter said immediately.

The owls in this world were nourished by magic and were truly birds of prey. Their sharp claws were like mini daggers that could pierce through a person's arm.

Count Kirrlutz's fingertips overflowed a little magic and signed his name on the specially processed mailing list. The owl waved its wings and left the balcony after confirming that the name was correct.

"Some large goods still need to be transported by special delivery men, but things like potions, food, and some household items are handled by owls."

Count Kirrlutz listened to the merchant's explanation and opened the package in his hand. Below the package was a beautiful black wooden box. He opened the lid of the box and a black ink pen lay quietly inside.

He picked up the pen and handed the box to the servant next to him.

"There is no way to check the goods face to face in this kind of transaction. How can I confirm that the quality of the things I buy is up to standard, or even that there is no fake goods?"

Count Kirrlutz looked at the ink pen in his hand. Just by touching the surface material with his fingers, he could confirm that the quality of the pen was fine.

"There are comments below every shop in the Mystic Net. You can also give good or bad reviews based on the quality of the goods. The reputation of every shop is completely open to the public." "If you've been cheated, you can report it on the Mana Net. The Noland Enforcement Team will send specialists to investigate."

Count Kirrlutz opened the Magic Net shopping interface and skimmed through the comments below the ink pen.

"It's perfect," Count Kirrlutz commented after shutting down the magic net.

"The alchemy factory that built this pen is the best one I have, and the quality of its products is also the best."

Frit seemed to think that the Count of Cruz was praising the inking pen.

"I'm referring to the Mana Net's business model." Count Kirrlutz came to the side of the window. From time to time, he could see one or two owls flying by with goods. "It has subverted my understanding of trading and shopping. Frit, I think you should be the richest person in Noland now."

The Klia Chamber of Commerce ranked in the top three in terms of sales on the Mana Net. Count Kirrlutz could only use the word "envy" to express his inner thoughts just by converting the sales data into money.

"I really don't dare to claim to be the richest in Noland." Frit immediately shook his head and said, "At least in front of Mr. Josiah … The Mana Net shopping was created by him."

"Is it Josiah Yanorod again? The one who established the rules. "

When Count Kirrlutz came back to his senses, too many things around him had been changed by Josiah.

One of them was the life of his son, Eitke. Eitke should have become one of the best gladiators in the Iron Nation.

But now he joined the Iron Casters and defeated enemies all over the world to win the honor of the World Champion.

From the moment Eitke stood on the podium and raised the trophy, Count Kirrlutz knew that he could not escape the rules established by Josiah. The only thing he could do now was to win more benefits in the new rules.

"Count Kirrlutz, Empress Yekana wants you to go to the reception room. There are important guests visiting."

A maid quickly ran in front of Count Kirrlutz and said.

"Important guests?" Count Kirrlutz pondered for a moment. The only people who could be regarded as' important guests' by Empress Yekana in Noland, except for the Seven Sages, were the kings of various countries.

"Frit, I have to take my leave first."

Count Kirrlutz immediately followed the maid to the embassy of the Iron Nation. When he opened the door of the embassy, he found many familiar faces sitting in the embassy.

Of course, the most eye-catching was the figure standing in the center of the reception room, Josiah Yanorod.

"This is the last craftsman under you?" Josiah glanced at Empress Yekana sitting below.

Josiah came to the embassy of the Iron Nation and directly made a request of 'I hope to let the best craftsman in your country do a job for me.'

Empress Yekana enthusiastically gathered the five master craftsmen who were temporarily staying in the embassy of the Iron Nation.

The portal of Noland had not yet closed, and the next week was a 'holiday' for these master craftsmen.

"Ossen Castle is one of the most developed cities in our country in the magic machinery industry. Count Kirrlutz should also know some master craftsmen who can meet your needs." Empress Yekana said.

"Well, I'll omit the self-introduction step."

Josiah looked around at everyone present and officially began to paint a picture.

"This time I hope to entrust you to build seven or eight types of super-large magic machinery. They have never appeared in this world before, and some of them may be very difficult to build."

Josiah was still unclear about the industrial system of this world, but some alchemy workshops had completed the epic achievement of assembly line production, so it should not be difficult to build entertainment facilities.

"Is it for civilian use or military use?"

Empress Yekana asked the question that all the master craftsmen present were concerned about at this time.

"Of course it is for civilian use, but the difficulty of building may not be easier than some military magic machinery. First, I will show a relatively simple magic machinery with the illusion."

Josiah handed the stage to Hiri, who had been standing next to him. Purple inscriptions overflowed from Hiri's hands, and magic began to gather on the stage.

Count Kirrlutz also held his breath at this moment.

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