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Chapter 306: Revolution

Translator: imperfectluck Editor: Pranav

The area around Loyu Street was originally one of the most unnoticeable areas in all of Arlo After all, this area was the gnome and dwarves’ district They weren’t popular in this country of ic, and the estate prices here were the lowest

This was the Mage Country Gnoy would always seeant but iic—like a firework, beautiful yet otherwise useless

"Engineers’ cannons? Gnomes’ explosives? They don’t even have the power of three-circle ic spells, and it’s so easy to accidentally injure oneself with an explosion Most importantly, they’re really expensive, really heavy, and really unreliable&8221;

"Gnome harvester mechas? A Silver rank can easily deal with the se ones require astronoy source Nor can large mechas be mass-produced, and I’m doubtful of their practical usability&8221;

"Dwarves’ daily-life products? Are you joking withtoilet of theirs that can shoot you up into the clouds? Or use a dwarven sleeping mask that will easily fry your brain? Yep, you could also try their large ‘e chairs that are rumored to be so coet it, those ite while now, the products of engineering had always been treated as unreliable Apart froineering indeed had problems with their y

"It’s i to produce reliable products without a reliable power source&8221;

To use an analogy from my previous world so that you readers can understand, not a single person would buy a car that would randomly choose a nuas pedal If a hair dryer or a e that would randomly jump several tens of thousands at a ti tinohly flay source, which y output’s power, or they would use rare resources obtained froical beasts or precious minerals That would cost astronomical amounts of y Not to ical sources would be difficult to control if they ran ae noy as iy source had different activation y sources could only be researched individually Since all the different parts for energy sources were of such a wide variety, how could they possibly coy source?

And since there was no way to y sources, it was only natural that engineered products were also similarly unable to beat all

Of course, gnomes and dwarves weren’t satisfied with restrictions like this Gno… or perhaps I should say a gno about the consequences

"Since I don’t knohen it’ll explode, let’s justin the first place&8221;

And so, all sorts of Gnonoineering Their goal instead beca lorious

"Since there’s no way to reliably control the energy output, then let’s just think of ways to noh fatality rate…

Should I say that it was thanks to the dwarves inventing the parachute that pilots were given the chance to return to the ground alive? However, I found it inconoer? What’s that? Please call it unpredictable exciteno if it wasn’t for the fact that the gnonome casualties every year—all due to explosions

Meanwhile, the dwarves had aAt the very least, they orking hard tothe process of searching for better energy ears to transe the direction of torque The dwarves attey and control as originally uncontrollable

It was precisely because of dwarven gears and conductors that dwarves possessed far higher quality engineering products in the areas of nomes The dwarves’ products were far noe and creaky products&8221; as "consu excitenomes would research any deeper about the subject However, the gnoerous or high speed, such as rocket cars

With current technology in this world, using gears which were still a relatively new invention here to begin with to control an energy source that was co oars designed for a wooden rowboat to try and control a heavy battleship constructed of metal It would naturally be unreliable, and even for the coincidental successes, the amount invested in the construction would far exceed as earned fro it And, in the end, it would still be unable to be h the dwarves hadn’t yet ears that they invented, they still believed that "it’ll so as e amount of daily life products for practical use that became known as "killers&8221; The end result was that no nomes or dwarves, the products all became known as bad, unreliable deals