I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 227 - 214: Invisible Hydrogen-Powered Strategic Bomber Airship?! (Please Subscribe)
Chapter 227: Chapter 214: Invisible Hydrogen-Powered Strategic Bomber Airship?! (Please Subscribe)
Facing Kodi’s flattery, Lynn remained unmoved and shook his head.
“I don’t deserve such a title. In the Land of Wizards, there are many wizards who are stronger and greater than I am.”
“You mustn’t say that, Lord Lynn. On the pages of the entire history of magic, your contributions are also noteworthy,” Orlando hastened to add, buttering up.
Lynn smiled and didn’t reply. Compared to himself, who was cheating with the scientific knowledge from his previous life, the pioneers of magical theories were the truly great ones.
They were the ones who truly started from scratch, exploring and expanding the Magic World.
“I have another question!” Kodi said hesitantly. “This flying ship is so big, how will it avoid the church’s surveillance?”
If it flew high in the sky, it was just a speck, but once it landed, it would become very conspicuous, impossible to hide.
“We’ve considered this point a long time ago!” Philip burst into laughter, gesturing with his hand.
A wizard in charge of controlling the flying ship immediately activated the Polarization Magic.
Before everyone’s eyes, the hundred-meter-long giant flying ship slowly became ethereal, and soon vanished from their sight.
Watching Kodi and all the shipbuilders’ faces filled with astonishment and disbelief, Dennis and others, as the retrofitters and designers of this aerospace flying ship, wore smug expressions on their faces.
To maximize each parameter, they had put in a great deal of effort.
Especially for this feature of invisibility, they had racked their brains.
To hide an entire flying ship was no easy task, and ordinary polarization magic simply wouldn’t do. To enhance the magic’s power, they coated the surface of the flying ship with the juice of the Invisibility Beast.
This magical creature possessed a bizarre ability: its skin could change color according to the external environment, blending perfectly into its surroundings, lying in wait to ambush its prey in the shadows.
However, the volume of the flying ship was not small. They had to buy up most of the Invisibility Beast juice on the market to gather enough for one ship.
“I shall name it ‘The Invisible Sky Fortress’!” Dennis said, immensely satisfied.
Invisible hydrogen-powered strategic bomber?
Terms flashed through Lynn’s mind. He had heard before that Dennis had found a solution to the problem of the flying ship’s large size making it easily detectable, but he hadn’t anticipated the solution would be so direct.
If it couldn’t be seen, naturally it wouldn’t be exposed!
One could only say… worthy of an alchemy master!
Lynn silently mused, then had someone bring over the goods for this trade.
The main items were naturally glassware…
After examining them, Kodi immediately realized that most of these glassware items had air bubbles, quite unsightly, and entirely different from the finished products he had seen in Yiyeta Market.
“Lord City Master, aren’t all these defectives?” Kodi asked, puzzled.
“There must be defective products to highlight the value of the finished ones, right?” Lynn said with a smile.
Because the workers in the glass workshop were all novices, there were always quite a few defective products each time they cast glass. Remelting and recasting them was somewhat troublesome, as they simply had some air bubbles inside but were not unusable.
Therefore, Lynn decided to categorize these glass products into different grades, low, medium, and high.
For example, a set of glassware with air bubbles could be sold for seven silver coins, while those without any air bubbles could fetch a price ten times higher!
This way, he could make money from all social classes while still selling at high prices and satisfying the nobility’s need to feel superior.
It was a win-win situation!
He could exchange a small amount of goods for a large sum of money and then exchange that money for ore to be shipped to Yiyeta Harbor, creating a virtuous cycle.
All the wizards present were stunned by Lynn’s overly advanced economic concepts. Kodi learned for the first time that there was even a strategy involving the intentional sale of defective products.
But this could only be done with a monopoly product like glassware.
“By the way, an airship’s cabin can only transport twenty-five people at a time and requires flight and maintenance crew. Before tomorrow, you can choose fifteen representatives to be responsible for the transportation of this shipment,” Lynn reminded.
Only fifteen spots… Kodi immediately became hesitant. A total of one hundred and fifty people had come to transport this shipment, and deciding who would stay and who would return was a problem worth considering.
Lynn patted Kodi’s shoulder, telling him to take his time and get familiar with the airship, while he returned to the principal’s office and summoned Laud.
“Lord Lynn!” Laud bowed deeply to Lynn, almost throwing himself to the ground with excitement, having not been summoned by Lynn for nearly four months.
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“What are you doing?” Lynn lifted Laud up, asking with a mix of laughter and bewilderment.
Laud immediately began to lament that, since Lynn went to Wizard City Greenreil four months ago, it was as if he had forgotten about them. Laud had been waiting with no news.
Finally, Lynn had returned, skyrocketing to fame as the star of magic, the de facto ruler of the Yiyeta School.
Laud was so excited that he could hardly control himself; he had bet right once again!
But just when he fantasized about soaring to great heights, he couldn’t get a summon from Lynn. He sent people to inquire several times, only to be told that the City Lord was too busy.
This made Laud wonder if he had lost his value and been discarded.
The sailors and laborers who had followed him had grown impatient over the months of waiting. Most had either entered the workshops or gone off to mine instead.
Without team spirit, the group was hard to manage…
If it weren’t for the faint hope still held in his heart, Laud would have considered learning the textile trade, as he had heard that the work in the textile workshops was relatively easy and paid well.
Listening to Laud’s ‘complaints’, Lynn too felt somewhat embarrassed; he’d been busy dealing with various matters and finding time to learn magic,
However, he couldn’t say that. Lynn cleared his throat twice and interrupted Laud’s ‘complaints’ with a sigh.
“In the past few months, I’ve been planning something very important. I wanted to entrust it to you, but it was too dangerous, so I hesitated about summoning you…”
“Lord Lynn, what exactly is the matter?” Laud immediately straightened up and anxiously asked, hesitant to immediately agree given that even the principal thought it was dangerous.
“I need you to do two things. First, go to the Kingdom of Hadrata to gather some intelligence. Second, keep an eye on William to see if he has any ill intentions. If so, ‘replace’ him for me…,” Lynn said solemnly.