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Chapter 200

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In front of Gawain was a set of blueprints for the new processing equipment that he had envisioned.

If it were a few months ago, he would have thought that it was wishful thinking to design such a machine in such a backward society. It was a radical development that did not respect reality. However, the recent events had made him understand that he still needed to further adjust his thinking and get rid of the experience left behind by his previous life to prevent himself from making wrong judgments based on those experiences.

It was a processing machine with various magical devices. It used the next generation of scalding ray substrate, which could continuously emit heat beams, as the cutting head, a set of complicated repulsive devices that could be accurately and quickly activated as the moving mechanism, and the core of the magic puppet as the control hub. The operation was temporarily left blank. Gwen had not figured out how to integrate a simple rune trigger into the complex core of the magic puppet.

It was a complete "drawing machine", which was completely impossible to build at the current stage. However, Gwen was sure that there was no problem with its thinking. He drew this set of system on the drawing because he had been sorting out his actions and gains in the past few months, and during the process, he could not help but have some ideas.

Footsteps came from the corridor outside. Gwen looked up and saw the door was pushed open in the next second. Rebecca ran in noisily. "Ancestor, I heard from Betty that you were looking for me?"

After Rebecca ran in noisily, the white-haired Jenny cautiously followed her into the room. The runemaster had a helpless look on her face. Apparently, she was embarrassed by the almost constant accidents and unexpected situations when she was with Rebecca. She glanced at the proud viscount and bowed to Gwen. "My lord, do you have any instructions?"

Before Gwen could say anything, Rebecca had already noticed the design drawings on the table. She immediately shouted happily. "Hey! Jenny, look! My ancestor has drawn a new drawing! "

"My lord, you've designed a new machine or weapon?" This time, even Jenny, who was always respectful and well-behaved, couldn't hold back her curiosity and came closer. She looked at the concept machine on the table in surprise. The disassembled parts next to the machine were very clear. She could vaguely guess what this thing was for. "This is … some kind of planet-cutting device? No … not only cutting, but also shaping or carving? Using scalding rays as a carving knife? "

Jenny looked at the drawings on the table with eagerness and curiosity. She had a strange respect for Gwen, not only because of his status and identity as a hero, but also because the latter always had a "way of thinking" that was beyond the scope of ordinary people. He could always come up with some bold but feasible plans, and only when these plans were realized would the ordinary people realize the deep meaning of his every step.

This was the case when governing the territory, and it was the same in the field of magic. Although runic logic was not invented by Gwen, Gwen had found the correct way to apply it. The general purpose base and the idea of mass production were something that even Jenny, a runemaster, had never thought of.

But this time, Jenny felt that the device designed by Gwen was really … too advanced.

"My lord, please forgive me for being blunt. Many of the structures in this machine … I'm afraid there's no way to realize them at the moment. Let's not talk about other things, we don't even have a single technician in the core of the magic puppet. This is the esoteric technology of the Violet Kingdom in the north …"

"I know, this machine is not a mission for you." Gwen knew that the two girls in front of him had misunderstood, but he still let them finish reading the drawings before breaking the silence. "I want to give you a special, long-term mission."

"Special long-term mission?" Rebecca's eyes widened, and then she became happy (she seemed to be always happy). "Ancestor, you want us to be project leaders again?"

"This time, it's not as simple as a project." Gwen smiled. "I want to set up a new department."

"A new department?" Jenny asked cautiously. "Is it like … the Mechanical Research Institute?"

"Something like that." Gwen nodded. "I'm going to set up a department that specializes in the study of runic logic, and use it to realize the simplification, optimization, and popularization of various magic circles. This department will be under the 'Magic Technology Department' that will be set up in the near future. I'll name it the 'Runic Research Institute'. Jenny, you'll be the person in charge of the Runic Research Institute. Of course, there's a shortage of talents in the territory at the moment, so this so-called Research Institute is just a framework. You don't have any subordinates or assistants for the time being. As for when you'll have people, it depends on when the runic logic textbooks you promote in the school can produce the first batch of new students. "

"I'll be in charge?" Jenny pointed at herself in surprise, then quickly waved her hand and pointed at Rebecca next to her. "I think the viscount is more suitable than me! I … I only know how to calculate runes, but Miss Viscount has not only mastered rune calculation, but she also knows the knowledge of formal mages, and the principles and practical techniques of various magical equipment. No matter how you look at it, she's better than me … "

"Of course I know," Gwen interrupted her with a smile. He naturally knew that what Jenny said was true. It was not that the runemaster lady was modest, but the silly roe deer was indeed a genius in the field of expertise, and was currently the only dual-threaded talent in the territory who could seamlessly switch between the field of magic and the field of machinery. "So she has another job. I'm going to let Rebecca be in charge of the Magic Technology Department. This department will not only be responsible for runic logic, but also for various fields of magical technology. "

Rebecca blinked her eyes and listened for a long time. Suddenly, she lowered her head and counted with her fingers. She looked up at Jenny in surprise. "Jenny! Then I'll be in a higher position than you! "

Jenny looked at Rebecca strangely. "You … have always been in a higher position than me …"

Gwen also looked at his granddaughter strangely. "Have you forgotten that you're a viscount?"

Rebecca was stunned for a moment. Two seconds later, she exclaimed, "… I really forgot … No, I didn't forget, I just didn't pay attention to it!"

Gwen sighed deeply. He thought to himself that this child's head was not caught by the door when she was young, but at least it was caught by the city gate. Then he quickly put the question aside and continued. "Of course, the new organizational structure is only one aspect. Now that we have a shortage of talents, even if these departments are set up, you still have to do research together. On the other hand, I have a research project for you. "

Both of them immediately shut their mouths and listened carefully to Gwen's arrangements.

"Starting from level one, I want you to organize all the conventional magic that can be turned into magic arrays. In short, you have to collect and archive all the current traditional magic arrays. At the same time, you have to use rune logic to simplify and optimize them, and design the corresponding rune boards. Every magic array will be put into the archive after being 'generalized and organized'. As for the magic arrays that can't be optimized at this stage, or whose basic principles are unknown, and are in the state of a 'technical black box', you have to organize another file. Record the reasons why they can't be optimized and analyzed, and leave them for future research. "

Both Jenny and Rebecca widened their eyes, except that the former was amazed by the "scale" of Gwen's plan, while the latter had already simulated a lot of prospects and developments in her mind.

A few seconds later, Rebecca couldn't help but blabber. "Ancestor, are you going to set up a general archive so that the subsequent researchers can access it at any time, and the factories can customize it at any time? Ah, right … The most basic ones in the archive can also be opened to schools and used as teaching materials for the children who have just learned mathematical logic and runes … I heard that Mr. Santis has already started a class in this field? Oh, oh, also, in this way, we might be able to conclude the changing pattern of the spells from level one to level nine, and we might even be able to reverse engineer the spells that have 'technical black boxes' … "

So this silly looking granddaughter of his was really not a transmigrator? How many skill points did she spend on 'inspiration' and 'foresight' to reach such a level of thinking?

Gwen looked at Rebecca in shock, and then immediately lowered his head and coughed to cover his gaffe. "Ahem, these are all areas that can be applied. Rebecca, Jenny, you have to remember that building a foundation and building a framework is the greatest part of any undertaking. Although you are only organizing the level two, level one, and even apprentice-level magic arrays at the beginning, as long as these things are used properly, they will burst out with enough power to push the entire territory forward."

Then he added, "I'm giving you a long-term and arduous task. Don't think that you can finish it overnight. Go back and think about it slowly. At the same time, don't neglect the research on the new generation of magic engine repulsion arrays and the writing of those 'teaching materials.' The power of one or two people is ultimately limited. You can only complete this task faster if more people grow up. "

"Yes, we understand." Jenny lowered her head. She did not question the question of 'what would a level three sorcerer and a level four runemaster do when they analyze the high-level magic arrays in the future'. On one hand, she knew that there were as many spells in the world as there were stars in the sky, and even the magic arrays below level three were extremely time-consuming work. It was impossible to come into contact with high-level magic arrays in a short period of time. On the other hand, she knew the essence of runic logic. It was an art of calculation based on pure mathematical logic. In this temple of mathematics, a person's spellcasting ability was only a supporting factor. Even the viscount, who could only magnify fireballs, could still calculate the optimization plans of middle-level and even high-level magic arrays!

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