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Chapter 39: Narrative Greatness (Guarantee

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Louise was watching her brother-in-law look at her, but she heard her father say this. She was stunned at the time and couldn't feel that she said: "It's nothing."

But this is his daughter. How could Lord Alan not see that there is any problem? The Lord said "oh" and did not ask down, then followed his daughter's gaze and saw his nephew Valed von Castein.

The Lord thought that there was no need to ask, it must be that his daughter fell in love with her nephew. How is this good? That's her brother-in-law. This is really a grievance. He wanted to say a few words to his daughter, but he saw that the man had not dispersed yet. He looked at so many eyes, how could he grow up. He was anxious to see this. After all, he had all dispersed.

The Lord followed the Earl Nephrata and took these children back to the living room. He checked carefully along the way and confirmed that his eldest daughter Louise was indeed watching her brother-in-law see and confirmed this matter. The Lord felt uncomfortable. He heard his wife chatting with Valed and the children, but he couldn't get into the conversation. He just hoped that he would discuss this matter with the Earl Nephrata. Unexpectedly, Valed and Nephrata had no end to talk.

The two of them started from working with the Chaos Dwarf. Vared said that no matter what they wanted to get from us... or from me in the end, the industrial machinery and experience technology they had before this were true, and it was also what we, Sylvania, needed at present.

So I think we shouldn't just give up so easily and communicate with the Chaos Dwarves. If their goal is me, I'll just be alert myself.

"But according to your statement, are those so-called 'mechanics' and 'technology' really what we Sylvania need in urgent need?" The Count Nephrata was still a little strange:

"I don't want to make things difficult for you, my child. I just think your safety is also of great significance to Silvania. The communication with the Chaos Dwarf is based on the threat to your safety, unless it really means extraordinary to our country as you said. Otherwise, it will be difficult for me to support you on this issue."

"Is it extraordinary? Of course..." Valed showed a self-deprecating smile: "Compared with Sylvania, what is my safety alone."

"Even though you said that, I still can't understand. Can you be more specific?"

"So good, if you want. I can tell you the importance of it in several ways."

"I'll listen carefully."

After the Earl Nephrata said this, Vared paused for a moment, organized the language, and then told the importance of this industrialization:

"What I said, or I want to say it again here. What I want to emphasize is that the skills mastered by the Chaos Dwarves are also the tools and knowledge we need to acquire. They are great masterpieces that can change an era. What I am talking about here is not prophecy, but the reality that is about to be realized. You may be surprised, or even think I exaggerate. But if you really see the real thing, you may feel that what I said is nothing at all.

After all, hearing is false, seeing is true."

After Vared said this, he took a sip of black tea and moistened his throat. Then he continued:

"What is our lifestyle now? Human, human, or human. We use people, or livestock to produce and engage in physical labor. Our leaders grow crops, mine ore, build houses, cities and fortresses.

Human power is very weak, even the barbarians in the north. Although the power of the livestock people rely on is a little stronger, in a sense, it is also limited. The saddest thing is that their power is limited. However—

However, the power of machinery is limitless."

Valed smiled: "Yes, machinery has no limits. In ancient times, with the help of simple physical principles, we can accomplish things that normal human resources cannot do. In the modern era of technological development, we have more choices.

What can it do with a 150-horsepower steam engine that we stole from the Dwarf Kingdom? It can run a mill and grind flour. It can run a water pump and drain the accumulated water in the mine. It can run a drilling machine to mine stones and ore.

With the joint cooperation between the Castein family and the Nirakochi family, we have also manufactured a series of production lines for producing various commodities and industrial finished products. It can provide us with such power.

It is said that during the heyday of the Dwarf Kingdom, they used this steam engine as power to make strong and huge armored chariots. The Sigma Empire of humans turned the legend into reality. A total of eight steam tanks dedicated to the Imperial Engineering Academy have been the best weapon for the Sigma Empire to pacify the outside world from ancient times to the present.

This is indeed an amazing invention. However, compared with this ever-changing world, it seems too outdated.

Too bulky, too troublesome, and not efficient. Or in simpler and easier to understand, you can hear better - garbage. Yes, it's garbage compared to the technology we're about to get now."

Vared's words became a little crazy and a little nervous: "Which through our latest and accessible technology, what can we do? We can build extremely exquisite but extremely beneficial machinery, and we can use machinery to greatly replace human power. Through machinery, we can use one person to operate several machines, or even more machines, to achieve things that a hundred people cannot do, even a thousand people.

We can farm more land with less manpower and simpler to obtain more food and feed more people. That is, the source of troops. We can use it to drill and dig deeper veins, cut wood faster, catch fish faster and hunt faster, and obtain all resources faster.

The means of transportation made by machinery will also transport and concentrate these resources faster. All these resources will be faster and better invested in daily life and war because of the great power of machinery.

We can get cheaper and better-crafted industrial products, daily necessities and military supplies. We can also use mechanical power to make weapons that are ten times more powerful than the Sigma Empire steam tanks and one hundred times more powerful. We obtain more people and more resources, and we can use them to arm more troops, and then bring new weapons made by our machinery to the war.

You can understand now? Through these machinery, we can transform an entire era. We will have a better way of life, a better way of production, a better army. Whether in quantity or quality, everything we have will be superimposed, superimposed, and then grow in geometric ways.

In this way, we will gain an advantage. We stand on the top of the world. We succeed, we start wars, we conquer the world, we shape a new order, the absolute eternal order we dream of.

Can you imagine it? Everything we dreamed of is there. They are so close to us that they can be touched with a little stretch. It was thousands of years, tens of thousands of years, and we launched three continent-wide wars, and we sacrificed our lives and everything we longed for—all—all—is there.”

Vared finished all the words, and drank the black tea in the cup in one go. He calmed down and watched his aunt wait for the reply of the countess, who was known as the vampire queen.

Looking at her nephew's gaze, the Count Nephrata felt it was dazzling. She even wanted to lower her head or turn her face to look at him. Before that, she had thought that Valed might give one or five reasons.

In her imagination, it must be a reason for combining ambition with the delusions of young people. He is young, he is ambitious, he likes fantasy, and it is easy to look at problems. As an elder, her task is to praise him, encourage him, and remind him. While letting him continue to make progress, it must also be more realistic and realistic.

She felt that this was an elder and a young man. She liked this way of conversation.

However, it is completely different. It is completely wrong. Vared's ambition has surpassed the limits of her imagination, and even surpassed the limits of her imagination of vampires of all generations.

He wants to completely change the world, create a new era, want to have never come before, be unparalleled and unparalleled, and be forever for generations!

The Count Nephrata felt his throat bitter and could hardly say anything. She could imagine how difficult this goal would be.

However, she could also imagine how her nephew Valed von Castein would work hard to achieve this goal.

She could tell that he was a male from the Castein family. He was the direct descendant of the most ambitious, greatest and romantic Castein family in the world. Her sister's son and her nephew.

At the same time, she could see that while Valed's words became more and more passionate and fascinating, the children around him, from the Nirakochi family, from the Aberhracin family, and from their own family, all their eyes looked at Valed. They admired him, trusted him, and admired him. Even her husband, Lord Alan, was bewitched, and looked eager to try.

"Vared..." Earl Nevrata spoke again and found that it was difficult for her to treat Valed as a child... (To be continued...)
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