The Bizarre Wizarding World

Chapter 612: 393: The Past



Chapter 612: Chapter 393: The Past

Brilliant sunlight pierced through the square window, casting a scene inside the room.

This was a gigantic, rectangular stone house, the walls and ceiling formed as one piece, clearly bearing traces of witchcraft.

Inside, there was a huge metal contraption shining like silver, resembling a mechanical serpent stretching across the room, with gears and levers intermittently visible on its exposed surface.

Driven by the Magic Stone, the silver serpent hummed continuously as it rapidly produced rough prototypes of uniquely shaped farming tools.

Members of the Truth Society gathered around, marvelling and gasping in wonder from time to time.

“Lady Ice, this is indeed an extraordinary invention!”

“Yes, with these, we no longer need to hire so many workers, just provide Magic Stones and raw materials, and the products can be made incessantly!”

“Now that the costs have plummeted, even if we set the price at one-fifth of the original, we still stand to earn!”

Shelley stood at the central main seat, her tired face involuntarily revealing an excited expression.

The automated assembly line she had created without sleep over the past few days, based on Colin’s suggestion, indeed hadn’t disappointed her!

“What a great stroke of ingenuity,” Silvester, with his hair white as snow, adjusted his glasses and couldn’t help but exclaim.

Breaking down the complex production process into different parts allowed each stage to focus solely on one segment of work, a model that could be used for more than just making farming tools.

And the use of machinery instead of manual labor… That kind of thing was unheard of, since witchcraft creations are much more expensive than ordinary people.

But now it seemed, this approach had its merits, especially in work efficiency where witchcraft creations excelled… Moreover, in the long run, the cost of witchcraft creations might not necessarily be more expensive than manual labor.

“Is this also an idea from your friend?” he turned his head and curiously whispered to Shelley.

“Yes,” Shelley nodded lightly, “He said he saw it in some ancient book.”

“He’s very cautious indeed,” Silvester shook his head with a light laugh, musing to himself.

If such a thing had appeared before, it would not be unknown; yet now, whether it was he or any other wizard, they had never heard of anything similar.

This could only mean one thing—this entirely new model was researched and developed by that wizard himself!

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