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Chapter 1328

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The maids in the palace found that Queen Olina seemed to be a little depressed recently.

Often when no one was around, she would look at the distant sky in a daze. Even if someone walked past her, she didn't seem to be aware of anything. No one knew what she was thinking.

But some people occasionally found that Queen Olina had been secretly observing Princess Aurelia recently …

Especially when Tang En Majesty came to the palace, Queen Olina would always drive the maids away and then personally serve them tea. However, the maids found that Queen Olina just wanted to observe them in the dark …

Why?

They didn't know, or they knew, but they didn't dare to say it.

Aurelia was also very depressed now — because she found that her mother had found out about the little ambiguous relationship between her and Tang En …

Olina thought that she did it secretly, but how could she hide it from Aurelia when there was such a big gap between the two sides?

When Olina first hid in the dark to observe them, Aurelia had already found it.

Since Aurelia could find her, it was naturally impossible to hide it from Tang En.

Tang En was just silently enjoying this little ambiguous relationship with Aurelia, but he felt that since Olina had found out about their little movements, they should restrain themselves a little. Otherwise, it would be easy to cause problems.

Unexpectedly, Aurelia pretended that she didn't know anything and didn't notice Olina at all. She even silently kept a rather ambiguous distance from Tang En as before.

This made Tang En quite passive.

Yes, he was indeed a man who liked beautiful women, but now his task was too heavy to bear. He really didn't have the energy to do anything ambiguous.

What's more, Aiguin had been in a cold war with him. It was still unknown when Izaly could win over Aiguin. Tang En really didn't want to flirt anymore.

But at this time, Aurelia came to make trouble for him …

Tang En was also in despair!

In particular, Tang En would never have thought that this idea, which he thought of unintentionally after being influenced by Elijah, would have such a profound impact on the future of Prandal. Everything had to be taken seriously.

Recently, due to the unexpected popularity of Mana, Tang En had no choice but to frequently visit Alinx and Aurelia to discuss the expansion of the number of internet cafes. He also had to use his official status to introduce relevant policies and regulations to promote the development of the entertainment industry. There was no way he could avoid her.

Furthermore, there were some things that had to be decided by Olina. After all, nominally, Olina was now the undisputed number one leader of the entire Ilrus Empire, while Twain was only the Regent in name.

Therefore, when the three of them sat together, it was a particularly awkward moment for Tang En.

He felt that he had let down Victor in the Martyr's Palace.



"… I think what Tang En said needs to be followed up."

In the study, Aurelia slammed the table and shouted, "Mother, you don't know how great of an impact this game has on the future of Irus, no, on the future of the whole Prandal! It must be promoted, and if necessary, every citizen must be forced to participate in it. This is the best test, and it can easily filter out those who have the talent to become spellcasters! "

"I know, but Aurelia, my daughter, you have to admit that the popularity of this game has begun to affect the production work of society."

Olina said calmly, "Haven't you seen it yet? Many city residents are addicted to it, and economic growth has slowed down. Because of this, there are even situations where there are no farmers … In the long run, the farmland will be abandoned, and what will our people eat? Can this online game fill our stomachs? You're not those people. You're the ruler, and you should see the future more clearly than they do. In this case, what's the use of continuing to implement stimulating policies and encouraging them to continue playing the game? "

"There are no farmers in the farmland because the farming period has passed. Don't bully me because I don't understand."

Aurelia said, a little annoyed, "Because I'm the acting ruler, I see the future more clearly than anyone else. What Tang En said is what we really need to do. Don't forget, our world has never been safe, and the real danger has never come! The threat of the demons is just an appetizer! "

Yes, for Prandal, the real threat had always been the creatures of Chaos that had not fully revealed themselves, and the demons were just a "small" trouble born from the corruption of Chaos.

If the army of Chaos suddenly attacked, what was the use of having more food? Wouldn't all of it be corrupted?

Without enough strength to protect the world, it was useless to say anything!

Therefore, Aurelia thought that as long as there was enough food to meet the needs of population growth, it was enough. There was no need to continue to focus on the production of food. The agricultural labor should be liberated appropriately and let them try to test it. Perhaps some of them could be awakened as Apocalyptics, and their contributions to the world would be completely different.

As for Olina, perhaps because she was afraid of being poor in Victor's era, after she had enough food and clothing, she always thought that they should continue to focus on agriculture and increase the production of food, the more the better. She was even willing to stop the development of other aspects for this reason.

"Tang En, who do you think is right?"

Aurelia suddenly turned to look at Tang En who was silent. Olina also put down her teacup and looked over.

“!”

Tang En quivered and sat up straight.

Weren't you arguing with each other? Why did you suddenly bring the fire to my place?

From the bottom of his heart, Tang En supported Aurelia. But looking at the current situation, if he said so directly, he was afraid that he would step on a landmine, so …

"I think what you said is very reasonable."

Tang En said very seriously, "So this time, I'm here to solve this problem."

The influence of the online game Mana in Prandal was far more far-reaching than what Tang En, Aurelia, and Olina had imagined.

Although the influence of this game was still hidden under the surface, the follow-up effects would gradually emerge.

The reduction of agricultural production was secondary. The first thing that would bear the brunt of the impact was the problem of magic education and inheritance.

Jean's City of Silver was the traditional force that was most affected by this.

The City of Silver used to be the base of mages and was called the Holy Land of Magic. Now, almost all the mages in the human countries of Prandal received their inheritance from the City of Silver. The mages were also under the jurisdiction of the City of Silver. It wasn't until Tang En appeared that this restriction was relaxed.

The School of Secret Arts here used to be the only remaining magic school in Prandal. Only here could one receive orthodox and complete magic education.

But even in the School of Secret Arts, the education here couldn't let everyone completely understand the mysteries of magic. Any inheritance would be distorted to a certain extent in the process of teaching the next generation, so many inheritances would be completely broken after a certain degree …

Therefore, magic education had always been seen as a very dangerous and difficult thing.

But now …

Ever since the online game Mana appeared, the apprentices of the School of Secret Arts all became dazed, dumbfounded, and crazy after trying it …

— F * ck! There's actually such a simple way to learn magic in this world?!

— F * ck! I only played in the game and learned new spells in the game, but I actually mastered these beginner spells in reality?!

— F * ck! Although I didn't master the advanced spells, that was because my own magic pool didn't have enough capacity to support the process of releasing advanced spells! The experience of releasing those spells was completely engraved in my mind, as if I had really learned and mastered these spells! I don't have to learn them at all in the future!

— F * ck! I can imagine that once my magic pool is strengthened to a certain extent, those advanced spells will definitely be released smoothly!

The apprentices of the School of Secret Arts were really going crazy!

The originally complicated spells had now become something that could be learned and mastered so easily. The complex elemental composition formulas didn't need to be memorized anymore …

They could finally be liberated from the heavy pressure of studying!

Heaven and earth moved! It was simply heaven and earth moved!

These mages who had been looking down on Tang En for using noble mages as ordinary labor were all grateful to him at this moment.

Why?

Because he had completely changed the future of the mage profession!

With the special feature of the Mana game, the sorcerers did not need to try thousands or tens of thousands of times to quickly master the complicated spells. The time saved could be calculated in "years"!

Mages were freed from a large number of heavy and cumbersome magic studies, allowing them to have more free time to spend and enjoy things that they were truly interested in!

To them, the current Twain was the true benefactor of all Mages. He was a hero who was like the savior of the entire Mage profession!

In addition to the great benefits that mages enjoyed, the students also experienced great "benefits" from this game.

For immature students, a 1: 5 time elapse ratio was too high. Even a 1: 4 time elapse ratio was unbearable. However, a 1: 3 time elapse ratio still allowed them to have a large amount of cheap, extra, and discretionary time …

At the same time, it also allowed them to have a very private space for them to do some "shameful" things …

In addition, the changed time flow also allowed the students to have more time to study …

Not only the students, but also other people who needed time to enrich themselves and learn knowledge had also discovered the hidden benefits of the Mana game …

The pace of life of the entire society had even changed because of this.

In the face of these influences, Olina's worries were simply insignificant …

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