Chapter 571: Restoration and Transformation

However, Alfie was also a little complacent in his heart, the result of sacrificing the appearance was that the interior of Robert I had been enlarged by him, and the inside of the meteorite could only barely accommodate the body of a goblin person, and now, Alfie glanced at a space under the console, where Barnett was sitting intently, looking intently at the milky white flames floating in a strange device in front of him.

In just three days, Alfie not only repaired Robert I to all of its pre-fall functions, but also improved it to a considerable extent based on his comprehension of mechanical powers during the Dungeon War. All of this was possible thanks to Barnett's assistance.

Due to changes in interior space, the Robert I is also much larger than when it was originally designed. From the relevant information obtained from the fusion of memories, Alfie knew that the original Robert I was supposed to be only about three meters tall, but after his transformation, the height was increased to five meters.

As a consequence of the increased volume, Alfie had to reduce the thickness of the Robert I shell so that it could be squeezed out of the original shell to raise the Robert I without raw material.

It's definitely a big project. When Alfie told the two dwarves who had helped him about his idea, he was met with fierce opposition from Julf, who seemed to the experienced master smith to be whimsical.

Judging from the structural drawings drawn by Alfie from memory, the role of Robert I's shell is not just armor, but also plays a considerable role in support. After reducing the thickness of the shell, it is likely that Robert I will not be able to stand up due to the insufficient strength of the support.

Alfie, however, insisted that with some clever design, Julf's concerns could be addressed. After all, Alfie had gained a lot of knowledge from the mechanical powers of the Dungeon War, which was far more subtle than what Jurf knew, and solving this "little problem" was a breeze.

However, at this time, Jurf once again showed the stubborn side of the dwarves, especially when he knew that the purpose of Elfie's transformation was to allow Barnett to enter Robert I with him, and he was even more adamantly opposed. Jurf didn't want Barnett to risk his life inside something so unstable.

Alfie's relentless tongue was defeated by the old dwarf's stubbornness, but it was Barnett, a still immature dwarf who unexpectedly chose to side with Alfie.

When Jurf and Alfie were arguing, Barnett had basically figured out the characteristics of the milky white flame he gave away under Kaye's guidance, and Alfie's transformation plan was a bit risky in the eyes of normal people, but if the milky white flame was really as magical as Kaye said, Alfie's plan was the best choice! In view of Kaye's strong strength, Barnett was naturally full of confidence in Alfie's transformation plan.

The milky flame that Kaye gave to Barnett was really magical, and after the calcination of the milky white flame, the already very hard shell of Robert I was even stronger and harder, even without Alfie's targeted changes, the thinner shell was enough to support Robert I, and compared to the original version, Robert I's armor at this time became thinner, but stronger.

This was confirmed after Kaye secretly tested it. After the transformation of Robert I's shell was completed, when Alfie and the other three renovated the interior space, they "gently" stabbed Robert I with that kind of golden light, and the result surprised him, it was originally Alfie's imperfect handling to retain part of the meteorite appearance of the shell, but there was only a slight scratch, and it was not pierced by the golden light.

"Hehe, it's worthy of being calcined by my flame, and unconsciously adding a lot of protective abilities, it's really a blessing in disguise. Seeing this, Kaye naturally understood what was going on, and whispered triumphantly to himself, "Where's the applause?

Kaye deeply regretted that there was not a suitable compliment around him, and in his imagination, there should be a loud compliment from someone at this time to satisfy his pride. What Kaye didn't know was that although his words were small, they fell into the ears of Alfie and the others, because Alfie happened to fix the receiver of Robert I.

The three of them looked at each other after hearing Kaye's boastful words inside Robert I, this unfathomable Kaye was clearly still a child with an immature mind, and in some ways even inferior to Barnett.

But then again, the milky white flame that Kaye gave to Barnett is indeed magical, and many of the skills that Alfie has learned from mechanical divine power are originally difficult to achieve with the forging technology of Julf's era, but the milky white flame has completed most of Alfie's vision under Barnett's precise control.

I have to admit that inheriting the outstanding talent of the Alpine Dwarves, Barnett was born to be a master of playing with fire, and he was later selected by Kenobi to guard the registered disciples, and indeed has a talent in mechanical engineering that is difficult for ordinary people to match.

Exposed to the milky flames and some of the mechanical engineering knowledge that Alfie had instilled in him, Barnett had done everything that had left Alfie secretly frightened: Barnett, the old dwarf, was perhaps the most underrated of the castle expedition, and everyone was bewitched by his drunken appearance.

Alfie now thinks back that Barnett's several drunkenness along the way were so good that he not only succeeded in confusing his own people, but even the enemy did not take this drunkard to heart, even if he encountered several great dangers during the adventure, but Barnett almost spent it safely in "drunkenness", and did not even need to exert any strength.

Thinking of this, Alfie couldn't help but secretly make up her mind in her heart that after separating from Barnett's memory, she must "squeeze" the old dwarf.

After putting aside the squeezing plan for Barnett in the future, and repairing Robert I to a certain extent, Alfie had to face a very difficult problem, that is, how to solve the energy source.

There is no doubt that the main energy source before Robert I has been completely destroyed by Kaye, and there is no hope of repairing it. After studying the remnants of some of the main energy sources, and after comparing the knowledge of memory fusion, Alfie found that this main energy source was actually the magic core of some kind of high-level demonic beast.

I don't know where the designer got this magic core, which contains energy comparable to that of a Sanctuary powerhouse, no wonder Guardian I dares to claim to be comparable to a Sanctuary powerhouse, but in terms of energy intensity, this description is indeed correct. But what makes Alfie feel strange is that the most fundamental gap between the powerhouse of the Sanctuary and the powerhouse of the twelfth level is not in the amount of absolute energy, but in whether he has mastered a trace of the power of rules, so what is the rule that belongs to Guardian I?