"Where is he? I don’t see anyone. Who said that?"
This bear creature has star-level strength, which is considered quite formidable within the factory. Yet, despite his strong eyesight, he fails to notice any shadow of a visitor at the door, leaving him rather shocked.
Could it be that an expert beyond even his sight is coming?
"Uh, I’m down here. Take a closer look."
The voice sounded once more, with a hint of frustration, as though the speaker was indeed stronger than the bear, yet remained unnoticed purely due to Earth people’s diminutive size.
"Oh, you’re here! Such a tiny creature—what can you do? No, no, I’m not hiring."
Only then does the bear-like creature shift his gaze to the ground, where a young Earth person stands like a little speck, seemingly unfit for work. He quickly gestures in refusal.
"My strength is star-level. I can surely lend a hand."
Suddenly, a huge tal piece before the black bear floats into the air, moved by brainwave power.
"Where should I place this?" Jia Yan uses brainwave power to control the massive tal flight, stunning the bear.
Then, as the bear stamrs, Jia Yan places the item to the side.
"Alright, since you’re a star-level expert, I’ll hire you. But let be clear, working here, your talent is underutilized and the pay isn’t high."
"It’s fine; I’m just interested in experiencing the work environnt. Working for a few days shouldn’t be an issue, right?"
"Not at all. I could use soone to help with a particularly tricky task coming up. If you’re just working a few days, that’s perfect. Even though the pay isn’t high, it’s respectable enough for a star-level individual—it’s decent for quick cash."
After a brief discussion, the black bear and Jia Yan reach an agreent. This kind of arrangent is easy to settle; the bear simply accepted a challenging job and needed extra hands. Anticipating future work difficulties without assistance, he decided to find help.
Jia Yan’s offer to work for a few days fits the bear’s needs perfectly. If Jia were a long-term worker, it would have been troubleso, as he’s used to working solo.
"Great, then I’ll assist you. Tell how this job works."
To Jia Yan, money wasn’t the issue—he was rely intrigued by observing the operational style of these off-Earth work factories.
Moreover, this small, single-person factory is just one of many small factories on this vast planet. While the craftsmanship is perford by a star-level expert capable of surpassing ordinary creatures in strength, compared to larger factories with thousands of workers, it’s on a significantly smaller scale.
Nonetheless, these small single-person factories are nurous on this planet.
"Alright, now help bring that here. Agreent signed, I won’t back out, and I certainly wouldn’t risk being rembered by a star-level expert."
The black bear tells Jia Yan this, aware that for a star-level expert collaborating with him now mostly ans a casual gig, and neither of them are too concerned about the pay.
"Sure."
Jia Yan controls the massive tal, moving it towards the black bear’s direction.
Clack.
"Impressive."
As the black bear uses his brainwave power to precisely attach the tal to a gigantic machine, Jia Yan can’t help but offer praise.
Although such precision is achievable by any expert, this highlights the significance of experts in the industrialization of Sect Universe, where each one can easily beco a super precision master worker. As their strength grows, so does their craftsmanship capacity and scope, which explains why there are so many single-person factories amidst the mass production on this industrial planet, given that these people are all star-level and above experts.
Ping, ping, ping.
Under the operation of the machinery, tal rapidly disintegrates.
Then it undergoes magical chemical reactions, absorbing well-suited substances, turning them into suitable materials for a certain product.
"Our processing here only covers part of a product. It’s rely in a prototype stage. Other factories take over afterward, sotis requiring multiple factories for further processing before finally becoming an official product, which in this case, is rely a battleship material."
"So that’s how it is."
Jia Yan listens, nods, and a look of amazent and contemplation appears in his eyes.
Having seen much of the technology and craftsmanship across various civilizations, he still finds things here on this comrcial planet quite astonishing.
This is the real impact of a foundational industrial planet within an industrialized universe. Or rather, this is the true face of an industrial planet. Though Jia Yan had seen many industrial planets before, none were entirely industrialized or factory-based planets. But this one is different—factories are everywhere with nearly nothing else.
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