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Chapter 307. Magical Digital Circuit
Andaheim did not have any light, and the Blue Moon in the sky was a gift from the Lord of the Night, Svartalfheim.
He provided such a cold light source for all the underground creatures that walked in the dark, ensuring that they could see clearly and enjoy the light even underground.
It was also because of this that he was respectfully called the Lord of the Night and was loved and protected by all the underground residents.
Even though he was forced to.
In the church's education, there were two factions that the Order had to fight against for their entire lives. One was naturally the Abyss, and the other was Andaheim.
This meant that everything underground, the Lord of the Night, the Dark Elves, the Mushmen, and other underground creatures, were all enemies of the Judgement Church.
In fact... This had been the case since the Second Era. The Gray sSlaves were Gray Slaves because their ancestors were Gray Favus people from the underground and were regarded as sinners by the Justice Church at that time.
The underground had never been a good place, not even the Abyss would extend their reach here. In the past six eras, in order to escape the Abyss, almost all the creatures that had abandoned the Order had fled here.
However, all living things were born from the sun. Without the nourishment of the sun, the underground creatures would gradually become abnormal and sick, and their minds would become twisted and strange. Therefore, such hostility was not without reason.
Ortlinde had thought that she would come to Andaheim to spread the gospel of God, but she had never thought that she would come down this way to fight under such circumstances.
In front of her was a dark stone forest. Suddenly, a dark shadow jumped out from the corner!
The holy sword's radiance flashed, and the glaring arc of light was more than a hundred times brighter than the moonlight! Wherever the sword light passed, the sneak attacker was instantly split into two.
"Complete beginner's guide-3."
"15 Survival Points gained."
It's done?
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOrtlinde was in disbelief.
Wasn't this a little too rash?
"That's great! It was awesome! My beautiful master, you are indeed the chosen one!"
875 jumped out from behind a rock coral and flattered.
Although this guy rode on a wheelbarrow and didn't look very agile, it ran faster than anyone else when danger came. Fortunately, as a little assistant, it was still useful. It immediately turned on the searchlight, making it easier for Ortlinde to observe the prey on the ground.
It was a wild beast that looked like a jackal. Its fur was extremely smooth and shiny. When it had launched the sneak attack just now, all the fur on its body had stood up, so it did not reflect any light at all.
Ortlinde could not help but frown because this thing was not a mechanical creation.
It was a creature of flesh and blood!
"Is this related to that Mr. Kuris guy?" she asked.
"Maybe, maybe not, who knows! But in any case, I got the reward! Let me see what I should do next… Ah!" 875 said.
"You've indeed found something strange! This has nothing to do with Kuris, it's a trigger-type commission! Investigate the origin of the living creatures that suddenly emerged from the Mechanical Beast Forest! Yay!"
"Where did you find out all this?" the young girl asked suspiciously.
"Beautiful master, when you receive your reward, I, as your guide, also receive a reward, but it's called Feedback Points! I used the Feedback Points to buy Guide's Manual."
875 pointed to the top of his head and a projection of a book appeared. On the cover were words that Ortlinde could not understand.
The pages of the book flipped open, and starlight emerged from within. The starlight flew back and forth around the corpse on the ground for a while, like fireflies gathering into a group. Suddenly, it flew in one direction.
"Come over here!"
875 wheeled forward and Ortlinde followed closely behind.
…
"This is Mr. Click to Enter."
Roland introduced Char to Kuris.
"He's an important guest, but he lost his entry pass. We need to go to the Black Market, and we need your help...
Kuris stared at Char and his soulless eyes.
"He's the one who lost the entry pass?"
"Yes, he is the one."
"How did you lose it?"
"He…"
"Shut up, you lackey." Kuris interrupted him and looked at Char. "You don't have a mouth? Do you need others to speak for you?"
Char's eyebrows twitched. He was not angry but he was curious about the Kuris' attitude. He feigned an angry look and all the words that he prepared in his mind ultimately turned into an exasperated grunt.
Disdain.
Arrogance was just that simple and plain.
Roland, on the other hand, was so frightened that his power furnace almost died out. His expression changed drastically as he said, "Kuris! How can you be so rude!"
"It's your business if you like to be the lackey of the city people. Don't drag me down with you," Kuris snorted sarcastically and turned his attention back to the parts in front of him, ignoring Roland.
"You..."
The captain of the Sentry team was caught in a dilemma.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe looked at Kuris, then at Char, who was already showing an impatient expression. He quickly dragged him to the door and explained in a low voice, " Sir, you might not know this, but Kuris is the founder of the Black Market. Only he can send a signal to gather the members of the Black Market, so can you please…"
"Trash."
Char snorted and walked to Kuris' side.
Kuris was trying to fix a fault in a chip with a T-shaped structure, but he couldn't make the entire circuit conduct. He looked quite embarrassed now.
Char took a look with his Mechanic skills and found the fault almost instantly. It was very simple. The resistance of a certain resistor was linked to the temperature. In the current environment, it was simply an insulator, which was why it had a fault.
There were thousands of micro-units on this chip. Even if he used the most reasonable testing method, he would still have to spend a whole day sorting out the mistakes. In the end, he got such a result. He was pitifully stupid.
Char knew that Kuris was not a Mechanic, but a robot assistant with some skills.
A Mechanic's combat power mainly came from their mechanical creations, so most of their skills were focused on circuit maintenance and design plans. For example, a skill like the Magical Digital Circuit used special energy to detect where the problem was in the circuit. This skill could use a specific color to mark parts with similar performance, and there were only so many parts on a chip. Once one of them showed an "unsociable" color, it could be recognized at a glance.
Thus, in terms of efficiency, a Mechanic was hundreds or even thousands of times more efficient than an ordinary 'machinery hobbyist'. This was completely a ruthless crushing on the level of skill.
"The PE-105 Resistor short-circuited. It's extremely sensitive to temperature.
Char reminded him with a pitiful tone.
Kuris' hand froze. Although he didn't look up, he carefully checked the PE-105 and flicked the long cigarette ash.
"Why? Why isn't such a sensitive device protected?" he asked.
Char said disdainfully, "Stupid question. I don't know what this chip is for, but I can tell from the blank space on both sides of the T-shaped structure that it's used for physical fixation. The chip must be properly protected and connected to a temperature difference amplifier. This way, no matter how sensitive the temperature change was, it could be detected. So, will you let it work in the open?"
"I see…"
Kuris listened carefully and nodded repeatedly, his soulless eyes also shining.
He threw the cigarette butt away, stood up, and gave Char a serious bow.
"Thank you," he said.
Then, he put the chip into a small box and began to work on the next task.