The impact of that chaotic night was destined to be engraved in Cape Town's history.
When Rorschach, the rat, had infiltrated the core area, many other infiltrators had done the same. At that time, Rorschach had even observed his fellow infiltrators from midair.
Their mission was quite clear. The main goal of spies was to obtain technology and information. Many of them directly went to the magic armor factory, and professionals used dimensional storage equipment to bring out many items on the spot.
Professional spies had professional foresight. The items that were ultimately brought out formed about five production lines and similar items that were now in the pockets of the major Churches.
Two production lines for light infantry, one for quadruped cavalry, one for spider beasts, and one for short-range flying and archers.
In the current Vila Nova Dônia, due to the large number of "professionals," it was difficult for the various Churches to keep secrets, especially when it came to large-scale facilities like the magic armor production line that took up a lot of space and caused a huge commotion.
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Even if it was only a trial operation, the vehicles that transported raw materials and the trial products would all attract attention.
Actually, the information had long since been leaked, but everyone didn't think it was important. After a hasty test, they discovered that the technology was relatively outdated, so they naturally gave up.
After all, the strongest Churches here were only Level 3 Churches, and there were only two of them. Most of them were Level 1 Churches like the Game Church. It would be crazy for them to "invest in the future" without caring about the cost.
In their eyes, they were probably planning to buy, buy, buy, and get used to it. Even if they really intended to invest in the magic armor production line, they would still consider using the Aishi People's technology.
"… Instead of creating a bunch of trash, it would have been better to steal more natural thunderstruck stones."
In the end, the successful thieves were instead reprimanded. But actually, it wasn't that these thieves were blind. It was just that their perspective was different.
The 50-year-old old machine tools of an advanced country would probably take up too much space in the warehouse. But if they were given to a small Third World country that was determined to develop their own industry, they would become the foundation for the future of their industry.
However, the Churches that successfully obtained second-hand production lines obviously wouldn't focus on developing their own technology.
To them, these machines were nothing more than trash that occupied the warehouse. But soon, the situation changed.
"Did you hear? There are actually Churches that are buying this junk. "
"Really? Why don't they go to the big cities to buy good stuff?"
"It's probably because it's cheap. The price they offered is really similar to that of a rag-picker."
"Then you didn't sell it?"
"Of course … I'll sell it. If I don't sell it, I'll really sell it to a garbage collector. Since they want it, the price can still be negotiated …"
This conversation repeated four times, but in the end, only three companies were successfully acquired.
There were two types of light infantry magic armor, one for swordsman and one for gunner. The only difference was that their weapons and accessories were different, but there was no real difference.
The God of Horseshoes, a small Level 1 church, was lucky enough to obtain the shooting model that had the ability to fly for a short distance. The design itself was quite interesting, so it was only natural for them to offer a sky-high price.
Naturally, the Game Church rejected him.
In the end, he obtained a Light Swordsman, a Spider Fighter, and a four-legged Centaur Knight.
The price was quite low. It was only about two or three times more expensive than directly selling junk. Apart from the fact that the production line was outdated, the main reason was that the technology and equipment weren't complete. It would be too expensive to make up for it, so it was basically useless.
The Game Church had approached the Church of Horseshoes from the very beginning. Although the negotiations instantly fell apart, it also made their attitude clear.
"I'm only buying it as a backup technology. Due to certain reasons, we need to rush out a single piece of low-quality magic armor, so we need to refer to the technology within. Of course, if you treat it like a treasure, we won't spend money on such useless garbage. "
But sometimes, whether or not something was useful depended on the individual. At the very least, the Game Church was quite satisfied with this purchase.
This was because from the very beginning, the technology that the Game Church had prepared to use was not from Corner City.
Currently, the Aishi People weren't even busy with the equipment in the warehouse.
"… I never expected that Mount Sainte would have the technology to make magic armor, and a complete one at that."
The busy Seimo engineers were adjusting the equipment and collecting spare parts from the "scrap metal" that they had just purchased in order to complete the production line that had just turned from blueprints into reality.
Mass producing magic armor from scratch in a month? This was probably even crazier than "the more daring you are, the more you will produce."
However, if there was a ready-made production line, technicians who had researched it for many years, and scrapped magic armor that had been recycled from the battlefield as raw materials, the production from scratch could be turned into repair and modification. The efficiency would be greatly improved.
In front of Rorschach, some of the scrapped magic armors were directly repaired, while others were simply disassembled into spare parts and reassembled with the production line.
According to the current progress, they could probably produce one magic armor per day. Although the performance couldn't be guaranteed, as the technology was perfected and the workers became more familiar with it, the efficiency would increase even further.
Rorschach didn't intend to ask where the technology came from, but the moment he learned the truth, the image of the old fox with a wretched smile flashed across his mind.
In a sense, the purchase over the past few days was also a form of concealment. It concealed the true origin of the production line and the counterfeit magic armor.
The details of the real deal were actually a little off, but Mount Sainte was the one who initiated the transaction. It seemed that even if they obtained the technology, they didn't have the ability to produce the finished product.
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