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Chapter 1891 Experiment

Chapter 1891 Experiment
"It's fake~ Fake is pretty good too."

Greenland revolves around the woven sun chariot. Although the weakness of this fake is obvious, it does not prevent it from being a divine artifact.

The usage conditions are a bit harsh, but it is worthy of its power.

If it appears in the early stage, it will be invincible in the early stage and will restrain the main force of the Titan Evil God.

If her prediction was correct, normally, killing the Magic Emperor would allow them to obtain the Magic Armor on him. The subsequent task would then be to continue advancing according to the intelligence hidden by the Magic Kingdom, looking for a way to transform the Magic Armor into a wearable one, and then successfully control the imitation Sun Chariot.

"Do you want it?" Blaze asked.

"I really want it." Greenland nodded.

"Then give it to you."

"Really!?" Greenland's eyes lit up. She didn't expect Blaze to give it up so generously. After all, Blaze was possessed by Amaterasu and had unique silver blood. He was the perfect driver of the Sun Chariot.

"I already have a mount." Blaze nodded at the snake. He felt like his butt was sitting on the sun chariot. When he held the reins, the snake's eyes were sharp and full of resentment.

The four ferocious-looking Sun Elemental Horses remained motionless because the snake stood expressionlessly in the shadows, staring at them viciously, as if it would open its mouth and bite them if the Sun Elemental Horses made any mistake.

"And it's basically all your credit to defeat this guy. I just happened to clean up the mess." Blaze waved his hand, but then seemed to have thought of something and gave a reminder.

"Although the Sun Chariot is a good thing, don't let it affect your friendship. Everyone should take turns playing with it."

It is not uncommon for a guild to fall apart, become hostile to each other, and never talk to each other again because of a piece of mythical equipment. The opposite happens quite often.

He didn't want this to happen to anyone he knew.

Facts proved that his worries were unnecessary. After several people from [Somado] fumbled around with the Sun Chariot for a while, they lost interest and just treated it as a nice-looking chair.

On the other hand, the forger and Lupin XIII paid more attention to it. The forger was curious about the structure and wanted to see if he could copy it, while Lupin XIII wanted to put an end to this treasure hunting adventure.

"By the way, you really don't want the Sun Chariot?"

Blaze stood on the periphery, staring at the Sun Chariot with a frown. He did not feel relieved at the end of the incident at all. On the contrary, he felt as if he had touched something deep inside.

"What are you thinking about?" Marika asked quietly behind Blaze.

"I've always been puzzled by one thing: why would the dwarves make a deal with the Magic Kingdom? What could the Magic Kingdom have that was worthy of the dwarves' cooperation? They might even have fabricated this Immortal Tribe to plot against the Magic Kingdom."

"Judging from the results, the dwarves didn't gain anything from the Magic Kingdom. They were just working unilaterally for nothing."

"But perhaps the dwarves have already got it." Blaze pointed to the Sun Chariot.

"Magic technology. I hadn't considered this possibility before because dwarves have always been quite proud of their forging skills. This can be seen from the forging masters who inherited the dwarven skills. How could they possibly look down on magical skills?"

"But this is on the premise that the dwarves are still the dwarves of the past. No matter how exquisite their skills are, they dare not use them because of the curse of the second-generation one-eyed Baldr." "As long as you try to forge something of legendary quality or above, even if it is a biological artifact without any combat power, you will attract Baldr's attack."

"But magical technology is different. Its prototype, the Age of Gods technology, has the ability to create world-class items simply through [technology], even without the forging skills of ancient races like dwarves and cyclops. Perhaps magical technology also has similar potential."

"I believe this replica of the Sun Chariot is the result of the dwarves' experimentation with magical technology."

The power of the Age of Gods technology lies in the pure application of technology and skills, creating miracles with ordinary materials.

Take the [Howl of Ares] for example. Even the dwarves and the Cyclops had not created a weapon that could shatter the world, but the technology of the Age of Gods did it.

[Ares Howls] If it were disassembled into parts, it would be just a pile of useless metal blocks. However, if it were assembled according to the drawings painstakingly researched by the scholars of the Age of Gods, it would become a terrifying metal behemoth that could tear the world apart.

During the entire process of creating [Howl of Ares], no magical forging skills from the Age of Gods were used, only research, study, and application.

In my understanding, if there were enough sawtooth materials, [Ares' Howl] could be mass-produced.

What a terrifying thing it is to be able to mass-produce world-class equipment.

It’s a pity that the technology of the Shindai era also has its limitations, that is, the threshold.

People who are accustomed to the convenient power of magic, prayer, and blessing are like rich children who have lived a luxurious life for most of their lives. It is extremely difficult for them to learn the technology of the Age of Gods by starting from luxury and becoming frugal.

Let's get back to the point. If we speculate that the dwarves' goal is magic technology, it is very reasonable. Magic technology is really suitable for dwarves.

The technology of the Age of Gods is too complex, and even modern humans find it difficult to learn, let alone the ancient race of dwarves. It can be said that dwarves and scholars of the Age of Gods are two completely opposite extremes.

But magic technology is different. It was created by the predecessor of the Magic Kingdom, a little-known small kingdom, which imitated the technology of the Age of Gods. It combined current forging techniques with the essence of the technology of the Age of Gods.

If the Magic Kingdom had not taken the wrong path and studied magical creations, magical technology would have left a significant mark on this world.

It is well known that most of the human forging skills come from the dwarves.

It is impossible to expect the dwarves to develop magical technology based on the technology of the Age of Gods. Being overconfident is one thing, but the main thing is that they really cannot do it. Their longevity has solidified their cognition, but humans are a highly adaptable species. Their short lifespan and survival pressure make them good at learning and changing.

In this way, the technology of the Age of Gods was filtered through the Magic Kingdom and became a derivative of forging skills, becoming acceptable to the dwarves.

The imitation sun chariot and magic armor are the best proof.

"Then why are the dwarves, who have already acquired magical technology, still playing this ridiculous game of conquering the world and becoming king with the Magic Emperor?"

Chiron on the side spoke.

"If the dwarves are researchers like the scholars of the Age of Gods, then I imagine they are doing this for experimental testing."

(End of this chapter)

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