Chapter 830: Xinghai Monthly (Part II)

"Xinghai Monthly?"

Since Morone didn't have the magic circle needed to build the [Cargo Teleportation Technique], the magazine in front of Calvin was shipped from another city.

Most of the nobles of the Ogordon Empire are disgusted with demonic magic and don't like everything related to magic, but they often carry magical trinkets that provide extra protection, even when they sleep, and they seem to be very conflicted.

They also have quite mixed feelings about the newly rising principality on the continent to the south.

On the one hand, there is envy and resentment, the speed of development of that principality is too fast, if it were not for the black forest separated by a black forest, they would have declared war on that principality and started a war a long time ago.

On the other hand, they love the goods produced in that principality, after all, the quality of the goods can be said to be 'beyond this era'.

But these goods are made with a so-called 'magic machine', which makes it very difficult for them.

So they came up with a way to remove the 'trademark' and claim that it was a product from such and such a country, but in fact, no matter which nobleman had furniture and daily necessities from the Principality of Sorrowful Wind, there were furniture and daily necessities in their homes.

Especially after the Church of Fortune developed the [Cargo Teleportation Technique], almost every item of goods from the Duchy of Sorrow was a hot 'treasure' in the aristocratic circle.

Especially 'Silk' - since the sea flooded the Dark Regions, the Drow Elves have lost their ability to produce silk, and it is unknown how soon it will recover, but it is certain that all the silk on the Mother's market comes from the Duchy of the Winds of Sorrow.

Presumably, this "Xinghai Monthly" should also be welcomed by the nobles, but they won't say it explicitly.

After Calvin sent this 'magazine', he simply looked through it twice, and found that the content was not profound, and the professionalism was not strong, and even people who did not know magic could understand it.

After reading it, he didn't look through it a second time, but put the magazine down and thought about it.

After pondering for a moment, he had roughly guessed what the head maid wanted to do.

Overthrow...... This term may not be accurate, it should be said to be 'subverting' the group of mages.

What the head maid wants to do is to subvert the mage group and make this group lose its so-called 'nobility'.

Her approach is incomprehensible, at least to Calvin, and in Calvin's opinion, she is declaring war directly on the 'mage' group.

So far, she has established the Mage Academy, invented the magic energy machine, and set up this "Xinghai Monthly", repeatedly touching the bottom line of the mages, in the eyes of he, an outsider, this is provoking the group of 'mages'.

But what is surprising is that even after she has done so much, until now, the Principality of Sorrowful Wind has not received a 'declaration of war' from any mage organization, and the mage academy in Wende City has been teaching for a year.

Sitting in his chair, Calvin fell into deep thought.

The mages of the Ogordon Empire will not be involved in such things, because all mages are not 'free', they either belong to a certain legion or a certain department, and in the empire, wild mages are suppressed existences.

Because of the different ways of thinking, Calvin also had difficulty understanding why the mages of the Mendez continent did not do this.

The only one who can stop them is probably the legendary mage......

But would a legendary mage do that?

After thinking about it for a while, Calvin chose to give up and continue to think about it.

The 'Legends' way of thinking is different from them, as beings standing at the top of the hierarchy, the Legends have a different way of thinking, and whether or not the Legendary Mage stopped those mage organizations, it doesn't have much to do with him.

Now he is more concerned about whether the things written in this 'magazine' are true.

As the head of the Empire's R&D Department, Calvin has a deep understanding of the fourth chapter, that the magic machine is not able to do everything that a mage can do, but can do everything that a mage can do, and can do many things that a mage can't.

The steam locomotive is a combination of mechanical power and magic, powered by steam and controlled by magic, and each train is engraved with runes as protection, especially at the front of the locomotive.

They were able to use steam locomotives to transport thousands of supplies, something that previously only high-level mages could do, but now only ordinary people could do.

The head maid stated in the article that 'magic machines are the future of this world', and Calvin disagreed, because in the Ogordon Empire, the steam engine was the future.

But now he can already see that in the near future, the power of machines will be able to replace human labor, and people will be able to produce and live in a more efficient way.

As for the third part......

"Magic is not out of reach for people...... Is it?"

After seeing that title, Calvin remembered that his teacher was also a little arrogant when he taught him magic.

Even in this knight-dominated country, mages are still a little arrogant, let alone the mages on the continent of Mendes.

Those who can't learn magic are called 'fools', and in their eyes, I am afraid that all those who are not mages are not as smart as them, and this long-standing arrogance pervades almost the entire group of mages.

Each mage apprentice grows into that arrogant form step by step as their mentor teaches.

Looking at this article, Calvin thought about it for a moment and realized that the situation was indeed as described in the article.

'Tricks' are nothing more than 'the right spell' plus 'standard spell casting gestures' and a little bit of 'confidence'.

This little bit of self-confidence can be achieved through 'autosuggestion', which means that if nothing else, everyone can use the Zero Ring spell, which is not recognized as magic by the mages.

But the last point is not something that everyone can do, and it is only possible under ideal circumstances.

But if the nobles of the empire were able to use magic, would they stop rejecting 'magic'?

After all, that's their stuff too......

Calvin sat in his office and thought about a magazine for a long time, when there was a knock on the door.

Raising his eyes and glancing at the door, and then at the clock, Calvin pouted, at this point in time, it was probably Alisa again!

"Please come in. ”

With a lazy shout, Calvin saw his fiancée push the door in, and the corners of his mouth pursed slightly.

Sure enough, it was her!

"Calvin, did you get the message?"

However, Calvin didn't notice the anxious look on Elisa's face, and when Elisa asked, he suddenly realized.

Blinking, Calvin asked suspiciously, "What?"

"Your Majesty, and my father......"

Alisa stood in front of Calvin, her face a little pale.

As she spoke, she bit her lower lip lightly, "They want us to get married!"

Calvin's mouth opened slightly, and he looked at the delicate-looking, but panicked girl in front of him.

Suddenly, he smiled, "That's a pretty good joke......"

"I'm not kidding!"

Alyssa Ken glared at her fiancé, a little shame in her eyes in addition to panic.

"Minister! Minister......"

A member of the department ran to the office door out of breath, but was surprised to find that the office door was open, so he peeked into the office.

Looking at the members outside the door, Calvin felt a wave of irritability for no reason.

"What's the matter?" he whispered anxiously.

"Yes, it's Your Majesty......"

The member pulled out a letter, "A royal guard asked me to give this to you......" (https:)

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