Chapter 358 - 358 360 He Saw the Divine Sudden News (5400
Chapter 358 - 358 360 He Saw the Divine Sudden News (5400
?Chapter 358: Chapter 360: He Saw the Divine, Sudden News (5400 words) Chapter 358: Chapter 360: He Saw the Divine, Sudden News (5400 words) After delegating the general framework for the expansion of Crimson Moon, Lide did not stop there but brought up another matter with Zhao Yue.
The cooperation between Crimson Moon and the Crimson Mage Tower—utilizing the Data Analysis Department to assist in enhancing Magic Scroll manufacturing.
This was the real reason for Lide’s visit to Crimson Moon today.
Magic Scrolls were too important to him; even though Dawn City had developed to its current state, Magic Scrolls were still the lifeline, so no matter the cost, he must ensure that Magic Scrolls remain at the forefront in every way.
Lide had an advantage that no one else had—he could utilize the complementary resources of two worlds.
This was crucial.
At this stage, no players had the capability to mass-produce and research Magic Scrolls, but he did,
And no native could use Earth’s supercomputers to solve their own problems, but he could.
The key to maintaining a technological lead was seizing opportunities and sustaining investment.
Now, with the right time, place, and people, all within Lide’s grasp, he would not have grown to his current stature if he did not leverage this to gain even greater benefits.
What made Lide feel a sense of urgency was the arrival of players.
Though the players were a bit silly, they would become more and more adapted to this world as time passed.
Once the players found their footing, they would inevitably do many unbelievable things, for better or for worse.
Building a Magic Factory wasn’t too difficult; once the players realized this, new Magic Factories would inevitably spring up.
The reason the players were not acting now was that they had not reached the threshold to build factories.
Spellcasters in Glory were absolutely the noble class, and Magic Scrolls were secrets closely guarded by every Mage Tower; it would take years for players to access as many resources as he could.
Thus a time difference was created. By the time players realized they could combine Earth’s technology with Glory’s, he would have already taken countless steps ahead.
Similarly, though the natives were very strong, because the system blocked information about Earth, most natives were indifferent to the players.
Natives like Stanley, who started thinking about colonizing Earth from the onset of players’ arrival, were extremely rare.
Also, due to the information gap, natives did not know about computers on Earth; it would be a very long time before they understood the general situation on Earth.
This blank period was Lide’s chance to rapidly develop and widen the gap.
“President, are you saying that we can fully participate in the research and improvement of Magic Scrolls with the Crimson Mage Tower??”
Zhao Yue’s eyes widened to the extreme upon hearing Lide’s words.
As a player who participated in the beta test, she couldn’t be clearer about the exalted status of a Spellcaster.
Originally, Lide had shaken her by shoving some of the Crimson Moon players into the Crimson Mage Tower to become Spellcasters through his connections with Golden Wheat Commerce.
But now, he was saying that he could involve Crimson Moon completely in the research of Magic Scrolls, which was beyond her imagination.
Magic Scrolls were absolute secrets in every Mage Tower, so to allow a group of players, currently marginalized at this point in time, to participate in such a level of research—what kind of influence did Lide have in “Glory”??
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