Chapter 135 Mechanics
Chapter 135
"I just want to practice peacefully, why... why do you all force me..."
Lin En's eyes flickered, and a myriad of thoughts intertwined in his mind. Finally, a trace of bitterness appeared on his face, and he let out a deep breath.
After all, the threats and malice from the outside world are still there, and they cannot be solved by just complaining.
Instead of complaining in vain, it is better to think calmly about how to solve these troubles coming from the outside world.
"The troubles and malice from the outside world can be divided into three stages: short-term, medium-term, and long-term..."
Lynn analyzed the situation silently.
The short-term trouble naturally comes from the Warhammer Master’s second disciple, Marco.
The local tyrants in this mechanical capital not only have strong backgrounds, but also hold high positions, allowing them to break the rules without getting hurt.
For a small first-level wizard like Lin En, the threat posed by Marco is self-evident.
The troubles in the middle stage came from the pursuit of alien creatures and the Furnace Stone.
Although these two seem to be a huge threat, Lynn analyzed and believed that as long as he stayed in the Mechanical City, the Furnace Stone would not pose a problem.
Although the alien creatures are troublesome, once their identities are exposed, it will not be his turn to hunt down Lin En, and the strong people in the wizarding world will never let him go.
After all, once such an alien existence is exposed, it will inevitably attract the high attention and pursuit of the wizarding world.
As for the long-term trouble, it is probably the war between the wizard civilization and the gods civilization.
Although this war is enough to change the direction of the entire civilization, according to the current situation, the outbreak of this battle is still far away.
Lin En's strength is still shallow and he is still far from that stage, so he can be ignored for the time being.
"So, the biggest problem right now is still the short-term trouble from Marco..."
Lynn's thinking became clearer.
Marco is not a simple first-level wizard. As the second disciple of the Warhammer Master, he can be regarded as a high-level figure in the Mechanical City, and the energy he can mobilize is not small.
Lin En is just a first-level wizard from outside the area. If he really wants to attack him, his threat is much greater than it appears.
However, Lin En has a simple and effective way to deal with Marco, that is to become a citizen of the Mechanical City! After becoming a citizen of the Mechanical City, you will be protected by the Mechanical City. Even Marco, as a student of the Warhammer Master, dare not take action against citizens.
Not to mention Marco, even the Warhammer Master would not attack a citizen of the Mechanical City for no reason. At least he had to have a legitimate reason.
Therefore, after some analysis, Lin En’s top priority now is to find a way to become a citizen of the Mechanical City.
Once he becomes a citizen, he can gain a foothold here, ensure his own safety, and then find ways to improve his strength and so on.
Lin En collected his thoughts, stood up, and began to carefully explore the imaginary studio in front of him.
The studio is not big, only about thirty square meters, and the space looks full of simple industrial style.
There are two tables.
One is a work table, on which are placed unfinished robot parts and tools, which is obviously a work area for some kind of mechanical production;
The other one is a desk with a book without any words on it.
As long as you concentrate your mental energy on this book, you can project the books in the database onto it and read them.
"This account has really high permissions. It can access so many books on mechanics, from introductory to advanced... I really have to thank Daven."
Lynn looked through the books in the database and sighed inwardly.
Just this extraordinary knowledge related to mechanics is extremely valuable. If Lin En were to purchase it with magic stones, the cost would probably not be low.
But at this moment, with the help of Daven's citizen token, he can watch these precious extraordinary knowledge contents for free.
He walked towards the book without any words on it, and his mental strength was gently concentrated on the book.
As mental power was invested, the surface of the book vibrated slightly, and then lines of mechanical content began to emerge.
The contents of these books are all projected from the database, and different translated versions can be selected.
For example, "Wizard Language", "Human Common Language", "Dragon Language" or "Elf Language", etc. The choice of which version is entirely up to Lin En.
Lin En chose the "Human Common Language" version, and then the content of the first page appeared clearly in front of him.
"The first one is "Introduction to Mechanics"..."
Lynn read softly, then turned to the first page of the book.
Generally speaking, this kind of introductory guide is mostly used in the apprenticeship stage, just like the "Introduction to Alchemy" that Lin En learned when he was in the Spirit Eye Furnace.
Now, as a formal wizard, he reviewed these basic contents, and naturally learned much faster than in the past.
The mental power of a formal wizard is far stronger than that of an apprentice, and his ability to comprehend and learn is also greatly improved accordingly.
"Never forget everything you see" may be a bit of an exaggeration, but Lynn's current learning ability is enough to "read ten lines at a glance". He can understand the content quickly and comprehensively without missing anything.
The brain also works extremely quickly, remembering every line of text, every concept, and every detail firmly in the mind.
Lin En finished reading this thick introductory book in just half an hour.
Of course, having read it is having read it, and having learned it is having learned it, Lin En knows that he still has some distance to go before he can fully master the knowledge.
"Mechanics is not an easy basic subject. In fact, neither is Potions."
Lynn thought to himself, "When I was studying Potions, that introductory book also covered the basic knowledge of many other subjects."
He thought back to his time in the Spirit Eye Forge. It was a carefree time. He only had to punch in on time, complete his tasks, and then he could "brush up" the progress bar of Potions.
Before successfully mastering Alchemy, he also dabbled in other basic subjects in that introductory book on Alchemy.
For example, pharmacy, botany, biology, mysticism, etc.
Now, Lynn has started to learn mechanics again, which means he needs to go back to the old path and delve into the basic subjects.
For example, alchemy, mathematics, engineering, materials science, etc.
“Every powerful wizard is a learned scholar.” Lynn whispered to himself.
This is not because all wizards are studious, but because the power that wizards control often comes from knowledge.
Whether or not they like to learn, wizards must constantly learn new knowledge if they want to become stronger.
"For ordinary wizards, it is enough to specialize in one field. But for me, I have no such restrictions."
Lin En's eyes flickered slightly. "If I have free time in the future, I can go back to study those basic subjects. No matter what advanced field you study, you can't do without their support, especially mathematics. No matter what you explore, you can't do without mathematics."
Thinking of this, Lynn devoted himself to deep learning.
As he focused, the progress panel kept refreshing and the progress points increased one by one.
It represents his transition from being unfamiliar with mechanics to gradually understanding it, and then to entering the initial stage of mastery.
During this period, Lin En read countless books, such as: "On the Influence of Mental Power on Machinery", "Basics of Mechanical Structure", "Encyclopedia of Mechanics", "50,000 Types of Metals in the World", "Theory of Mechanical Magic Fusion", etc.
Of course, reading cannot be done by rote memorization. Otherwise, even if one memorizes the contents of the book word for word, it does not mean that he has learned the essence of it.
On another table next to the desk is a work table.
Since everything here is a product of virtual space, all items can be copied at will.
Once you have the original version of this extraordinary knowledge, you can replicate it continuously, and the same goes for metal materials.
Lin En took out various metal materials from the database and began to learn and practice, studying the properties of metals and figuring out how to better connect mechanical joints...
Start from scratch and work your way up.
While learning, he also continued to practice so that he could truly improve his abilities.
For formal wizards, there is no problem at all not eating or drinking for a short period of time.
And Lin En has a habit, that is, once he enters the learning state, he will be like a madman and unable to extricate himself.
There is still half a month before the opening of the Well of Machinery. Lin En decided to improve his mechanics to a level sufficient to pass the citizen assessment within this half month.
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According to Martha's suggestion, this level is probably the elite level three mechanical apprentice, which is not very difficult.
Therefore, Lynn decided to reach that level in one go and then come out.
During this period, he stayed in the virtual space, without eating or drinking, and focused on improving his proficiency.
Every day, Bephney would prepare meals diligently, but every time she could never wait for Lynn to come out.
Even though the food she cooked was wasted every time, she still remembered Master Lin's instructions and always insisted on cooking until the next time.
Except for her spare time after work, Bephantine would move a small stool, tilt her head, and support her chin with her little hands, as if she was thinking about something.
But from time to time he would look towards the room where Lin En was, and often sighed, as if he was worried about something.
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Under the cloudy sky, the Red Swamp presented a vast and desolate scene.
The air was filled with moisture, weeds grew thickly, and the muddy ground seemed particularly silent under the gloomy sky.
At this moment, in the open swamp, hundreds of figures wearing heavy exoskeleton armor were colliding violently with each other, causing waves that shook the air.
The owner of each figure is an apprentice of a mechanical wizard. Their attack methods not only rely on witchcraft, but also on the exoskeleton armor on their bodies.
In fact, for these apprentices, exoskeleton armor is undoubtedly their most powerful weapon.
Each set of armor has been carefully designed and improved to not only enhance their physical strength, but also improve the effectiveness of their witchcraft.
Most of the witchcraft learned by mechanical wizards is to better cooperate with the use of these armors and enhance combat effectiveness.
Each apprentice has different witchcraft skills based on his or her own research direction, just like a wizard who focuses on the element of fire must be different from a wizard who studies the element of water.
The same is true for mechanical apprentices, who focus on different wizardry specialties related to machinery, metal, and energy flow.
Boom! The two figures collided fiercely, making a deafening noise, as loud as thunder.
The energy fluctuations in the air also spread out, and the aftermath was turbulent.
The vibration of the collision caused the ground to tremble slightly, mud to splash, and water plants to surge, as if the entire swamp was shaking with this fierce confrontation.
"Kill! Kill these idiots from Group 17!"
An apprentice roared loudly, his voice was hoarse but full of fierce fighting spirit.
"In this drill, our group 13 must achieve a good ranking!"
Another apprentice also shouted loudly, his eyes sharp, and his figure charged forward like a tiger.
“Kill!”
The shouts of dozens of apprentices intertwined together, and the sound waves like thunder swept across the entire swamp.
There were collisions, roars, and screams, and the battle became more and more intense. The air was filled with the smell of gunpowder and metal, and the swamp turned into a battlefield filled with smoke.
The fierce battle scene could hardly stop, with mechanical figures attacking one after another.
Here, a battle exercise between mechanical wizard apprentices is taking place!
High in the sky, several aircraft were hovering in the air, as if they were constantly monitoring the battle below.
Without exception, all the figures in these aircraft have reached the level of formal wizards.
"These brats in Group 13 are really good. It looks like you are going to lose."
A wizard looked at the battle below through the window of the aircraft and burst into laughter.
The wizards in the other craft were clearly in no mood to laugh with him.
Because if the current situation continues, they will lose the bet soon.
"Practice harder when you get back! If you can't beat Group 13, don't expect to have a good life in the next few months!"
An official wizard said angrily, his face livid.
The confident, laughing wizard suddenly turned to a certain aircraft and jokingly said, "Martha, what's going on? You don't even gamble on the war drill? This is not like you."
However, Martha in the aircraft was very frugal with her words and replied coldly, "Don't make noise, I'm busy."
The wizard was not unhappy when his words were interrupted, after all, Martha had become his "big shot" not long ago.
Although she was absent from her duties for three days, causing the apprentice in her charge to almost die in the Red Swamp, Martha received a letter from the top before her boss triggered her.
The letter was signed by the Warhammer Master! Apparently, Martha had somehow gotten in touch with the Warhammer Master.
With the support of the other party, not only was there no violation, but the treatment was improved and he even received a reward.
With the protection of the Warhammer Master, Martha has a bright future.
Many first-level wizards also realized this, and therefore treated her with more respect than before.
Even though the laughing wizard was choked by Martha, he did not get angry.
Martha, who was in the aircraft, had no time to pay attention to the gossip.
She was carefully checking Lynn's progress through her citizen token.
"On the first day, Lin En was still studying the introductory content of mechanics. Can he be considered a person who has studied mechanics?"
Puzzled, Martha continued to look through her friend's records.
"On the second day, Lin En read books of a higher level. On the third day, he actually started practical experiments directly..."
She browsed through the records one by one, but the following data made Martha stunned.
(End of this chapter)
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