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Chapter 754

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Just as Count Kirrlutz was thinking about what kind of amazing idea Josiah had, a shadow of a warhorse appeared in the illusion.

Could it be some kind of horse coat? Or a mechanically made horse?

While Count Kirrlutz was thinking about the feasibility of equipping a warhorse with a magic-guided mechanical armor, what appeared in front of him was not some metal and steel creation, but a bit closer to the texture of ceramics and plastic.

The colorful appearance of the creation also looked very different from the magic-guided machinery of the Iron Nation.

A pile of horse statues, the statues were also painted with all kinds of childlike patterns, this pile of statues suddenly rotated around a pillar, the crystal emitted colorful lights, the background music like a nursery rhyme made all the master craftsmen present speechless.

"Mr. Josiah, may I ask … what is this magic-guided machinery for?"

The youngest master craftsman present raised his hand. He looked to be only about thirty years old, far more receptive to new things than the older generation of craftsmen present.

But he really could not think of any use for this new magic-guided machinery that Josiah showed through the illusion.

"Entertainment, first of all, all the magic-guided machinery I am going to build next is for entertainment. As for this thing called a merry-go-round, its purpose is to entertain children aged five to twelve years old. Each merry-go-round must be able to accommodate the weight of an adult and a child, the merry-go-round will slowly move up and down with the rotation, and it also needs to have its own music when it is running." Josiah paused for a moment and added another function. "And couples can also ride it."

After Josiah finished explaining the function of this magic-guided machinery, the group of master craftsmen below fell into a state of silence.

"This is only the first magic-guided machinery, is it difficult?" Josiah asked.

"We can make these requirements very quickly, but …" The young master craftsman seemed to be holding back something and did not dare to say it.

Empress Yekana was present, and Josiah was a talent that Empress Yekana wanted to rope in.

"The reason I am sitting here is not to build toys for children to play with."

A grumpy craftsman did not care about Queen Yekana's opinion and directly pointed out their dissatisfaction.

"Mr. Josiah, Master Tixi used to work in our country's military. I'm also an engineer in the military's magical machinery … The others here are researching magical engines and airships."

The young Master Craftsman explained in an embarrassed voice.

Empress Yekana had entered a high-level spectator mode at this time. She seemed to have no intention of interfering with the decisions of those master craftsmen.

"I can build this magical machine," Count Kirrlutz, who was the last to arrive, said.

"Count Kirrlutz from Ossen Castle … I will give you some concept drawings after the end of this auction."

Josiah wrote the name of Count Kirrlutz on a piece of paper with various amusement facilities written on it.

"Ahem, since everyone thinks that this is too easy, then let's move on to the next machine."

The merry-go-round appeared on the stage with lavender inscriptions, and Hiri once again constructed a new illusion.

This illusion was only the height of two people and looked like a glowing disc.

"I call this magical machine a Ferris wheel." Josiah came to the side of the Ferris wheel's cabin, "This is a cabin used to accommodate tourists. A cabin can seat up to six people, and then …"

Josiah made a spinning gesture, and the Ferris wheel began to spin gradually.

"It doesn't need to spin too fast, but the difficulty is that if this thing is really built … It may reach a height of more than eighty to one hundred meters, possibly taller than any building in the world."

Josiah just gave such a rough figure, and all the craftsmen present immediately thought of how huge this thing would be if it was really built …

"What's the point of building this thing?" A craftsman asked. "If you want to see the scenery, a watchtower is enough."

"Well … It can let more than a hundred tourists see the surrounding scenery at one time, and anyone can build a watchtower, can't they?"

Josiah could feel that the Ferris wheel had aroused the interest of these craftsmen. The craftsmen who could be summoned by Empress Yekana were basically the top masters of the Iron Nation.

"I don't know if you have heard of this saying." Josiah cleared his throat and said, "People live for wonders."

"Wonders?"

Count Kirrlutz once again heard a novel word from Josiah's mouth.

"It's a building that is enough to be remembered by all future generations, just like the Crystal Palace in Noland. After a hundred years, two hundred years … The Crystal Palace will still stand in Noland, and the passing tourists will still be amazed by the magnificence of this building and praise the craftsmanship of the builder, and the builder's name will be remembered by the world."

What Josiah said might be the pursuit of the older generation of craftsmen in the Iron Nation. In addition to really wanting to research a certain magic machine in this life, they also hoped to be able to leave their names in history.

"This thing really … Is it possible to be regarded as the wonder that Mr. Josiah mentioned?" The young craftsman asked.

"The premise is that its quality can stand up to the test. I guarantee that after it is built, there will be a large number of tourists scrambling to board the Ferris wheel every day … But this magic machine can only be considered relatively simple in my requirements."

Josiah knew nothing about construction and material science. He could only judge the difficulty of building this thing from the way the Ferris wheel operated, which was the so-called layman's view.

"We will give you a satisfactory answer, Mr. Josiah."

Count Kirrlutz was ready to take the commission to build the Ferris wheel again, but this time the young craftsman also raised his hand.

"There just happens to be no research to take over in the last year." He looked at Count Kirrlutz with a bitter smile. "Just in time to go to Ossen Castle to find some work."

"The second commission has been decided to continue to be handled by Count Kirrlutz, and the next is the most difficult magic machine."

The illusion of the Ferris wheel gradually disappeared, replaced by a rail that gradually extended out from the ground.

"Rail car … Hasn't the plan to build this thing been scrapped?" After seeing the rail, a craftsman could only think of the rail car as a means of transportation.

The dwarves of this world had mastered the rail technology a long time ago, and they initially used it as a tool to transport minerals.

The craftsmen in the Iron Nation tried to use the rail to build a long-distance transportation tool, that is, the rail car.

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