Rise from the coffin and rebuild the vampire empire

Chapter 32: Being able to connect to the Internet is amazing

Chapter 32: Being able to connect to the Internet is amazing
"The Blood King?!"

Uther, who was standing by, looked confused. Although he didn't know what the name meant, it sounded very powerful.

For the Cremona family, whose fate is completely tied to Karen, the more powerful Karen is, the better. The thicker the thigh, the safer it will feel to hug him.

Uther stood aside, listening with great curiosity, feeling as if he had learned some extraordinary secret knowledge.

"Is there any record of me in the history of the dwarves?"

Karen was also stunned for a moment, but then he realized that the Kingdom of Mountains had not been overthrown, and it was still passed down from generation to generation by the Supreme King, so the historical heritage must be complete.

"Ahem, Your Highness Karen, I, Granny from the Oak family, salute you. I didn't know your identity before, so I apologize for the offense."

Granny Oak bowed respectfully to Karen. Thinking about what he had done before and how he had called Karen a "damned half-elf vampire", a layer of fine sweat was already on his head. Now he really felt sweaty.

“He who does not know is not guilty.”

Karen waved his hand. He had no intention of blaming Granny.

Besides, the Qing Dynasty has already fallen!

No, it’s the Blood Clan Empire that has vanished into thin air. What “Blood King” is he? He is now just a lonely ghost hiding and longing to restore his country. Why is he still putting on airs?

Compared to any offense, Karen was more concerned about the records in the Mountain Kingdom. What happened after he fell asleep? How did the world become what it is now?

On the human side, at least so far, the people Karen has come into contact with and the books he has read know nothing about this and there is no record of it.

This kind of knowledge is completely inaccessible to human society and is strictly blocked and regulated by major churches.

Everything that happened 2,759 years ago, everything before the establishment of the Human Empire, seemed to have been completely erased by humans. It was a blank period of history, and people's only knowledge of that period of history came from the murals of the Church of the Dawn.

The brutal Blood Empire was overthrown, the evil Lady of the Night fell, and the world was divided into three. The shadow covering the world was lifted, the light of dawn illuminated the earth, and mankind ushered in the dawn of hope.

The Church of the Glorious Dawn arbitrarily smeared and whitewashed that blank period of history, writing it the way they wanted.

"In the Mountain Kingdom, records about the Blood Clan Empire are all secret knowledge, not accessible to ordinary people. I learned about your existence from a book introducing ancient artifacts.

The dwarves have been dedicated to finding ancient artifacts, hoping to revive their ancestors' skills and restore their glory. Therefore, the information on these ancient artifacts is very detailed and can be viewed by almost anyone.

Granny Oak explained that he knew nothing about what Karen wanted to know, and even knew Karen's name by chance.

"I see."

Karen nodded, feeling a little disappointed but also taking it for granted.

No wonder Granni didn't recognize him at first. If he had really read the detailed records about him and the detailed information about the Blood Empire, he would definitely not have recognized him until now.

"However, we dwarves have always had the habit of recording history. Perhaps the things you want to know are recorded in detail. If you go to see the High King, you may find what you want."

Seeing Karen's disappointment, Granny Oak added that he was still confident in the historical records. Although he didn't know why the relevant information was blocked, the dwarven library must have detailed records.

"Well, I see."

Karen responded. He had no doubt about this. Not only the dwarves, but the elves might also have complete records.

But the problem is that Karen has no way to find it to read now. The Dwarf High King is no longer the "Dragon Slayer" Gorgor that he is familiar with. If the Eternal King of the High Elves is still the same old thing, then it will be even worse. Their relationship has always been bad.

Given his current physical condition, Karen felt that he should not run around anymore. If he failed to reach an agreement, he might not be able to save himself.

As they were talking, the blacksmith Ag had returned, bringing with him a tall and strong human male. Karen knew at first glance that he was an Ared, because only the Ared people on the northern border of the empire had such a strong and tall physique.

"Lord Uther, Master Oak, I have brought the person here. This stranger gave me the blueprint and asked me to build it."

The blacksmith Ag replied in a low voice. He glanced at Karen and then quickly looked away, looking both respectful and fearful.

Karen's presence in the camp is no longer a secret. They all know that it was this mysterious man who saved the camp from the lizard people. As for the identity of this mysterious man, everyone is very secretive and no one dares to say anything more about it.

All they needed to know was that this mysterious man showed no ill will towards anyone and that he had saved the entire camp.

No one wants to abandon the home they have just built, so there is no need to expose some things. This is better for everyone.

"Did you do this?"

Looking at the Ared man, Karen asked.

Karen noticed that this player's command of the Imperial Common Language was clearly poor, so he switched directly to Chinese to communicate with him.

The Ared player was stunned for a moment, then quickly realized that the vampire boss in this camp was also a summoner, and seemed to have learned Chinese from Banju.

"I made this. It's a heavy plow, used for plowing the land. It's much better than the light plow we had before. It can at least increase efficiency several times. It can also plow deeply and densely, making the unit yield higher. It's very helpful for camps like ours with a small population and needing intensive farming."

[I love surfing the Internet] He said a lot in one breath, as if he was trying to persuade the ignorant natives to adopt new technology.

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Karen was speechless. Although he didn't know how to farm and had never used farm tools, he still understood some basic common sense. This heavy plow was obviously much easier to use than the previous light plow. It was actually a slightly modified curved plow.

A long time ago, Karen had thought about making a curved plow, but unfortunately, he knew nothing about agriculture. He only knew that the curved plow greatly improved agricultural planting and increased productivity.

But if you ask Karen to draw a blueprint of a curved plow with his bare hands, that would be a bit too difficult for him. He really has never prepared for time travel. If you ask most people to do this, they would probably be the same. They talk a lot but can't do anything without the Internet.

Karen glanced at the player and thought that being able to connect to the Internet was amazing. With a simple search on the Internet, everyone could be a great inventor.

(End of this chapter)

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