Shalika nodded.
"Yes, after learning the level five skills, it’s easy to discover."
As she spoke, she took out several rune stones and a blueprint from her inner pocket.
"These are the results of my production. The discoveries and research are on the blueprint. Just a bit of understanding should enable one to learn this rune."
Maxim took the blueprint, while Bobo picked up the rune stones to study them.
"What is the na of this rune stone?" Bobo asked.
"Huh?" Sarika looked puzzled, "Do I need to give it a na?"
"Of course, it’s your discovery after all."
Shalika thought for a mont and said, "Let’s call it ’Container’."
Kana nodded in agreent, "Very fitting."
Maxim read through the blueprint and frowned, "The requirents for this rune stone are quite high, one must have at least a level five secondary profession in order to carve it successfully."
"It relates to the power of space and is used to make space equipnt, which is quite normal," Bobo replied.
Kana picked up a ’Container’ rune stone.
Handed it to Margery.
"Please, find a way to infuse the rune stone’s power into this waist bag."
Margery nodded, "This is my job, I will do my best."
She accepted the rune and began to asure and mark.
Seeing this, the others stopped and watched.
After a while, Margery frowned and inquired, "How do you plan to use these rune stones? How do you integrate them into objects?"
Kana looked at Bobo and Maxim, "Alright, now it’s your turn to play your part.
Assist Margery in creating space equipnt, simplify the process, and then mass-produce."
Before they could react in surprise, Shalika couldn’t hold back.
She shrieked, "You want to mass-produce space equipnt?"
Her voice was filled with disbelief.
Not only Shalika, but everyone present looked at Kana, unable to hide their shock.
Kana looked at them, puzzled, and shrugged.
"Is that really so strange?"
"But space equipnt is very difficult to make, only the Magic United Council and the Elf Race internally produce so each year," Shalika quickly explained.
You know there aren’t many among the Night Watchers.
Counting them all together, you can’t even count past one hand.
And they are all personal belongings.
Maxim also chid in, "Space equipnt is challenging to craft; it requires excellent magic guide materials and must be sturdy.
Even within the Elf Race, only those great gem artisans can produce it."
The reason this situation arises within the Elf Race is due to their perfectionism.
So the space equipnt produced by elves must have a minimum capacity of 2-3 cubic ters.
Below this capacity can be considered products of the Mage United Council.
Having this technology assures prosperity.
But then again, those who possess this technology would not lack wealth.
This results in space equipnt being one of the most expensive items.
Yet here Kana said he wants mass production.
They know what Kana ans by mass production.
If Kana says mass production, the basic idea is for every Night Watcher to have one.
For every Night Watcher to possess space equipnt.
... sowhat like a fantasy.
Looking at the expressions of everyone.
Kana scratched his head in slight distress and said, "Looks like you still don’t understand the changes that secondary professions can bring.
In the future, beyond understanding your own secondary profession, you’ll need to learn more about others’, as it’s the fusion of secondary professions that truly brings change."
Hearing this, everyone fell into deep thought.
Because it’s not like they were ignorant; they knew the improvents and changes brought by leveling up each secondary profession.
Nor did they see that as a possibility.
Kana shook his head helplessly.
He turned to Margery, "If you have any questions, feel free to ask these two. I believe in your ability."
Margery nodded, inexplicably confident.
Especially with the expensive materials she had never seen before and the assistance of mages.
Not to ntion the blessing from the Night Watchers.
Watching the three engrossed in their work.
Kana looked at Shalika, "Alright, you can go back to work."
"No way, that’s not fair," Shalika pouted unhappily.
Just a ssenger?
"What can you offer them in terms of help?" Kana asked her in confusion.
It’s not that Kana looked down on Shalika.
Although she can be considered a space mage, her role is more like a war mage category.
She isn’t proficient in research; she hasn’t delved into it.
Her talents and knowledge mainly apply to comrce.
"I can’t," Shalika answered directly.
She then leaned in and asked softly, "How long do you think it’ll take them to et your exaggerated requirents?"
"My requirents aren’t exaggerated," Kana corrected.
"Yes, yes, not exaggerated, not exaggerated," Shalika perfunctorily nodded.
Thinking to herself: If your requirents aren’t exaggerated, then there’s no such thing as exaggerated requirents in this world.
Kana shook his head helplessly and said, "I think about three or four days, at most no more than a week."
Hearing the answer, Shalika gave Kana a look that said, "You must be fooling soone stupid?"
"Don’t look at like that, that’s already my conservative estimate."
"You’re that confident?" Shalika’s tone was filled with disbelief.
Kana’s words were even more outrageous than the mass production of space equipnt.
Kana sighed and tapped Shalika’s forehead.
"Just watch, who do you think I am? Trust on this."
If the system blessing provided by Kana can’t achieve this, how can he face the ’Void’ later?
Due to Kana’s outrageous words, Shalika still chose not to believe.
"Just wait and see, little girl, don’t be surprised if your eyes pop out."
...
Four days quickly passed.
Due to Kana’s words.
Since returning, Shalika hasn’t left, checking in at the textile workshop daily.
Although she verbally expressed disbelief, what if? If it really turns out as Kana said.
What kind of effect would that bring?
Shalika couldn’t imagine.
If that’s the case, with the mass sale of space equipnt, the Pointer Trading Company would rapidly expand globally.
Thinking of this, Shalika suddenly froze.
Could this be Kana’s plan all along?
After all, Kana’s previous plans were like this.
Hiss~ Is it true?
[Kana: We did it, little girl.]
What the heck?
You’re not fooling , are you?
Shalika instantly teleported away.
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