"You seem to be in a good mood?"
Fiona glanced sideways at Tang En. For some reason, the smile on his face had not disappeared since he came back.
"Of course, it's because the problem of the raw materials for the improved seeds has been solved."
Tang En was not stupid enough to confess the truth to Fiona. Although Fiona knew that he liked Aiguin and clearly said that she did not care, as long as you really like someone, how could you not care at all?
Even if the concubines of the Prandal kings who had harems got along well, how many of them would get along so well with each other as if they were biological sisters? Even if they did not fight with each other, they could be considered as stable harems.
Tang En was not a Casanova. Wasn't the reason why he could be so carefree now because of the cheat code that the gods gave him? If he did not have this layer of protagonist aura, not to mention Aiguin, he was afraid that he would not even be able to get past Izari.
Fiona nodded. She knew that things were not that simple, but now was not the time to be serious with Tang En. She took out a stack of documents and placed it in front of Tang En. "Check it. These are the documents that Aoli sent over. They need your signature and authorization."
"So many? What is it? "
"There are already 150 aviation towers in Irus that have been completed. The bonuses of the construction team, the approval of holidays, and the best flight schedule that Clotho calculated using Eve …"
Tang En's eyes suddenly lit up when he heard this. "Eve can already do such complicated work?"
"You haven't been there recently, right? Clotho, Estisa, and the others have been working almost all around Eve recently."
Fiona pointed at the Magic Engineering Research Institute in the distance and explained, "Although Eve could not do much at first, it was because she could not do much that she could come up with many new ideas. Estisa then led the alchemists of the Erinsbelen family to immediately start working and integrated the new functions on the same day. So, Eve is now a completely different person compared to when she first started."
"So efficient?"
Tang En was amazed. If it was a traditional electronic computer, using assembly language to implement new functions would often require thousands of lines of code to be written, and it would be even more troublesome if it was changed to a mechanical language. However, an artificial soul quantum computer seemed to be a completely different concept. Eve, who was closer to an intelligent life, could easily understand the commands that Estisa had given it.
The Erinsberg Family's unique technology allowed them to send specific instructions to Eve in packets, allowing her to immediately gain new abilities. That was why they were so efficient.
"Yes, until now, I finally understand how powerful a treasure Eve is."
Fiona was also amazed. She took out the flight route calculated by Eve and said, "The aviation towers are spread across 150 medium to large cities all over the country, and the flight routes between them are extremely complicated. To optimize the air transport efficiency and design the optimal flight route is too complicated. If it were me, I'm afraid I wouldn't even know how to calculate it. I would just casually connect them with lines."
At this point, Fiona smiled awkwardly. "Even with the computing power of Clotho and the others, it would probably take them a year and a half to calculate the optimal flight route between 150 aviation towers. But after inputting the data, Eve only needed to propose an optimal flight route without any conflicting requirements, and she gave the answer almost immediately. This kind of computing efficiency is really amazing!"
"Of course!"
Tang En sighed. "After all, it only calculates pi … I mean, Darr's cylinder ratio is enough to burst the storage crystal with the data …"
Eve's technology originated from artificial souls, which existed in a quantum state. The simulation operation probably also had the characteristics of quantum parallel computing. It could calculate multiple possibilities at the same time. This kind of fuzzy parallel computing ability was fundamentally different from ordinary electronic computers. Therefore, under certain circumstances, the computing efficiency was terrifyingly high.
Eve's potential was absolutely limitless.
"Master Clotho has already manually verified the data of several flight routes. If we follow Eve's plan, it will save one-fifth of the time compared to his original plan. Also, the other flights will be perfectly separated and there won't be any conflicts."
Tang En looked at the flight route map drawn by Eve. Although he could not see anything special about it, since Clotho had already verified it, there was nothing more to say. He picked up a pen and signed his name. "After the aviation towers are completed, the staff training needs to be accelerated. We'll strive to fully realize the operation of the airship transportation industry by midsummer."
"The training is still ongoing. The first batch of staff is already in the late stages. The second and third batches are still in training. We're still recruiting new staff."
Fiona said, a little distressed. "There are too many people signing up. We're almost overwhelmed. We're even thinking if we should raise the bar a little."
After all, the airship transportation industry was mainly targeted at the high-end members of society with certain economic strength. If the quality of the staff could not keep up, it would really damage the brand's image.
"That's it for the time being."
Tang En said as he looked at the document. "We're already short on staff. Now that there's a situation where people are signing up enthusiastically, of course we have to take advantage of the opportunity to recruit these people. Even if they don't know anything at the beginning, we can still train them. At worst, we'll arrange other jobs for them if they don't pass the training. Don't tell me you're still worried about the training cost? "
Fiona was thinking about the elite policy, which was also the Prandal's way of thinking about elite education. Tang En, on the other hand, wanted to give everyone a fair chance. He could not be sure what kind of life everyone would lead in the future, but at least he could give these people a fair starting line. This was the only thing he could do.
Fiona sat next to Tang En and looked at Tang En's side profile. After a moment of daze, she suddenly said, "Although you're full of bad ideas, you're always unexpectedly kind. Your world is really strange. A kind person like you can still survive."
"It's okay. Our world also went through a dark period. But humans are creatures. They constantly make mistakes and move forward in the process of correcting themselves. No one will never make mistakes. It's fine as long as they make sure that the mistakes they make don't destroy themselves first."
At this point, Tang En paused and could not help but laugh. "Let me tell you something. You might not believe it, but the weapons the humans in our world have created are enough to destroy us dozens of times over."
Fiona was stunned. "Why? Aren't you afraid of accidents? "
Tang En shrugged. "Because one country has it, so other countries must have it, too. So, everybody is scrambling to develop the same weapons to deter each other. Only in such a way can there be a balance. What's hilarious is that the country that has the weapons first, on the other hand, proclaims human rights, equality, and freedom every day."
"It's quite ironic …"
Fiona nodded. "But your world is divided into different countries? Hasn't it been unified yet? Isn't it too backward? "
Tang En had nothing to say when a person whose world was still in the middle ages said that Earth was backward. It couldn't be helped. The Prandal Empire was indeed ahead of Earth in that regard. The Irus Empire, a country that once unified the world and even unified its language, would've developed much more smoothly if it weren't for the invasion of the creatures of Chaos.
"We have to admit defeat in that regard."
Tang En signed and turned to the next page. Suddenly, he was stunned. "The application for the examination of the workers of the Ryan Empire in advance? Is that Ollie's idea? "
"Oh, she mentioned it to me. It's Queen Olina's idea."
Fiona lay on the table and said lazily, "She thinks it's unwise to push everything to the middle of the year. It'll be troublesome to wait until the big migration in the Gris area begins. Instead of that, it's better to do the work in advance. By then, only qualified orcs will be accepted, and the work will be much easier."
Tang En was stunned and couldn't help laughing. "It seems that Her Majesty hasn't been idle. She's right. It's my negligence."
Fiona rolled her eyes. "At least Queen Olina is more diligent than you, you boss who only knows how to exploit your employees!"
"As a boss, I should try my best to make my employees work as hard as possible."
Tang En chuckled and signed his name on the application.
Lying on the table, Fiona enjoyed a rare moment of relaxation. Usually, she would sit there and work. She didn't have many chances to see Tang En work there. She wasn't used to it all of a sudden.
Suddenly, an idea flashed through Fiona's mind. It wouldn't be bad if it could keep going like this.
"Hmm … The mining equipment of the Ryan Empire has been put into use. The application for transportation personnel to use the teleportation portal to transport ores …"
Tang En had just signed his name when he suddenly asked, "I suddenly realized that the fact that we have the teleportation portal technology is no longer a secret, right?"
"You just realized it?"
Fiona widened her eyes. "Now, anyone with a little ability in the Irus Empire knows about it. After all, the transportation of our Datang Chamber of Commerce relies on teleportation portals and spatial equipment. Moreover, the long-distance transportation of our soldiers is also achieved through teleportation portals. Even if they follow the rules and don't tell others, people will still notice some clues."
After all, teleportation portals were teleportation portals. The efficiency of transportation was really terrifying. Even if people didn't know anything, they would still be able to guess something if they found that the Datang Chamber of Commerce didn't have a transportation team, but the goods always appeared in every city on time.
Yes, what Tang En was worried about finally happened.
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