Chapter 1116: 383: The Strongest Legendary (Part 2)
Chapter 1116: Chapter 383: The Strongest Legendary (Part 2)
In Mogaro’s office.
“Knock knock!”
“Mentor.” As Rein stepped in, he saw Mentor Mogaro contemplating silently at a metal arm remnant placed on the desk.
“Rein, the metal arm you gave me a while back, after thorough examination, I must say the Federation’s puppetry technique surpasses that of our Empire,” Mogaro, a master immersed in puppetry for the better part of his life, couldn’t help but exclaim.
Upon hearing Mogaro’s remark and glancing at the metal arm on the table, Rein immediately understood what was being referenced.
On the table lay the metal arm remnant from the Bloodtop Mercenary Corps’ Iron Man.
Rein had brought it to Mentor Mogaro a while ago with the intent of having him research it.
According to intelligence, this metal arm remnant originated from the leading puppetry master of the Eagle Federation. Rein, even though he had joined the Bixiu Mechanization School, had only read the book on puppetry technique principles.
After examining the metal arm remnant himself, Rein still found many aspects confusing, so he decided to bring it to Mentor Mogaro.
“Mentor, can you be more specific?” Rein asked.
“Although its creation principle is not complex, there are two critical points. Firstly, the precision of its entire construction is exceedingly high; the alignment of joints and gears is nearly perfect.”
“Even for me, attempting to create similar parts solely with the Metal Morphing Spell would fall short in precision.”
Rein observed and nodded.
The components of this metal arm were intricate; many parts were as small as those in Swiss watches from his previous life.
If the precision for making an Iron Plate Battle Puppet was at the millimeter level, the precision for creating this metal arm exceeded it by dozens of times, reaching 0.01 millimeters.
However, Rein disagreed with the latter part of Mentor Mogaro’s statement.
He had experimented by himself. With his innate wizardry of Metal Morphing Spell, crafting such precise components wasn’t difficult, albeit a little slower.
This was likely due to his super metal element affinity and having unprecedentedly solidified the Metal Morphing Spell as his innate wizardry.
For other Metal Series Wizards, even a Second Level Liquidization Wizard or a Third Level Crystalized Wizard, on a higher level than Mentor Mogaro, it might not be feasible to create such high-precision parts solely with the Metal Morphing Spell.
“Secondly, they utilized a certain flesh puppet creation technique to connect human nerves with this metal arm. I am not well-versed in this aspect.”
“Rein, this is also why I called you here. I wanted to ask if you’d be willing to submit this to the school.”
“Because if submitted to the school, the flesh puppet series can also research this. In due time, if there are research outcomes, as the submitter, you can receive the information for free.”
“Of course, by submitting to the school, you’ll also earn a handsome reward in contribution points,” Mogaro said.
Flesh puppet technology?
No wonder Mentor Mogaro wanted him to come over. Indeed, if involving flesh puppet creation, this technical area surpasses what the mentor is familiar with.
In layman’s terms, researching this metal arm remnant requires cross-departmental collaboration.
After some thought, Rein nodded and said, “Certainly.”
Researching such matters, Rein felt, required collective knowledge and effort, especially since his research capabilities were still relatively weak at present.
Moreover, he also wanted to check the school’s item exchange to see if there were any suitable spells for him, which naturally required considerable contribution points.
…
“3,700 contribution points?”
“This is a lot more than I expected.” Rein pondered as he held a crystal card specifically for recording contribution points.
He had just submitted the metal arm remnant from the Bloodtop Mercenary Corps’ Iron Man to the school. Due to the severely damaged connecting part of the arm, its exchange value was reduced, otherwise, it could have been even higher.
Just when Rein was about to head to the school’s exchange office, his fine gold level emblem started to vibrate.
Thinking about it, Rein decided to immediately return to headquarters.
When Rein arrived at the entrance of the Sword Holder Headquarters, suddenly, he heard the sound of horses’ hooves behind him.
Turning around, Rein saw two luxurious carriages slowly appear behind him, and from the first carriage, a familiar figure jumped down—it was Olena from the Mingster Swordsmen Division.
She was attired in a formal suit paired with a black pleated skirt, exuding a competent demeanor.
Raising an eyebrow, Rein briskly stepped forward.
“Lady Olena, what brings you to the Imperial City?”
“Lord Rein, long time no see.” The sophisticated lady smiled warmly.
“However, it’s not that I don’t want to catch up with you, but there are two more esteemed individuals waiting for you behind.” Moving slightly closer to Rein’s ear, the capable Olena whispered.
Hmm?
“Alright!” Rein vaguely had some guesses.
Sure enough, upon entering the second carriage’s compartment.
Inside was none other than Admiral Edward from the Mingster Swordsmen Division, as well as a female major general from the headquarters whom Rein had met before.
“Admiral Edward, what brings you here?” Rein’s eyes lit up with surprise.
“Rein, who would have thought that upon your arrival in the Imperial City, you’d accomplish such a major feat. It quite took me by surprise.” Admiral Edward warmly patted Rein’s shoulder, gently smiling.