"Little guy," but at this mont he suddenly heard the voice of Otarais in his heart, "I've always wanted to ask, is that Silver Elf girl following you an Elf Royal Family mber?"
"Lord Otarais, disha counts as royalty, why?" Brand replied.
"Nothing much, she just looks familiar, very much like an acquaintance of mine. However, I think it's probably unlikely, maybe she is a descendant of that person," Otarais shook his head and replied, "But if she is royalty, then your problem is not really a problem."
"Why?"
"One of the Silver Heritage of the Silver Elves is Elent Conduction Technology, and the Royal Family surely masters this technique," Otarais answered, then fell silent.
So that's it, Brand finally understood. He raised his head and looked at disha with curiosity, "Do you know it, disha?"
The Silver Elf girl gently nodded.
"Alright, this problem is solved," Brand knew this was actually one of the two most difficult aspects of the Elental Furnace. Solving this problem ant solving half, perhaps more than half, of the issue. However, he still asked, "Then how to transform these Fire Elents into continuous flas? As far as I know, most current alchemy arrays are instant, while the Elental Furnace requires stable and continuous initiation."
"Is there no way to solve it?" Master Buru, who had just raised his eyebrows, now furrowed them again, speaking with so distress, "This doesn't seem that difficult."
"Of course it's difficult, this demands very high stability of the array. But fortunately, it's not without alternatives. One is to reinforce the array, but this would impact output effectiveness. The other is to use better array materials, which would increase costs."
Brand thought for a while, a small-scale Elental Furnace could use reinforced arrays. Slightly higher costs for a larger one seed acceptable too, after all, the gains would outweigh the costs.
Although this would still be difficult, he rembered he had Tuo. Handing it over to that alchemy master should solve the problem.
He shook his head and moved on, "Alright, alternatives are better than nothing. Let's move to the next problem, what about the Magic Conduction Device and the core?"
"I might be able to acquire so cores," Master Buru glanced at him, for the first ti speaking sowhat hesitantly, "I have so acquaintances in Ambeser, Kerkova, and Sipah. I could probably ask them to help get so. But for the largest ones, there's no hope."
"dium size is sufficient!" Brand replied. As for the Magic Conduction Device, Antitina had an original design that could barely work—it was rarer than the Magic Core and almost completely controlled by the Royal Family and high nobles.
He glanced unexpectedly at the forging master again, it was the first ti he brought up using his social network—it seed this furnace genuinely had an unusual allure for this old man.
But Brand's real delight was that nobles, especially those with Master Buru's master-level status, had a vast network. If he could harness it, it would be a significant boon.
He couldn't resist probing further, "If that's the case, why not ask them to bring so people over? You're quite short-handed, aren't you, Master Buru?"
The old man glared at him, "Are you looking to drag more people into this? I don't care about others, but don't even think about it with my connections. The people I know are either Royalists or my students; I don't want them aboard this pirate ship!"
"No, no, no, you misunderstood," Brand didn't get disheartened and continued to persuade, "Royalists or us, we are all on the sa boat now. We are all working for the Princess, aren't we?"
Master Buru snorted, though skeptical of the other's words, he recalled Brand's resonance with the Lion Heart Sword and beca sowhat lenient, "I've already agreed to serve you, young man. As for my students, I don't have the right to interfere with their decisions—let alone the Royalists."
"I'm not asking you to interfere with their choices, Master Buru," Brand hastily shook his head in a resigned manner, "I'm not demanding they serve , but they could lend us a hand. People need to be adaptable!"
"Look—helping us 'arrange' things is no different from smuggling. Essentially, it's all for the benefit of the Princess, and to reclaim the lost glory of Erune!"
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