God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World Chapter 318: This Is How It Should Be Used
"What’s wrong with you guys?"
Lava General quickly went over to ask.
When they’d customized exoskeletons for the combat clerics earlier, the two sides had interacted. Though they weren’t super close, they at least understood each other’s personalities and builds.
"Maybe the speed was a bit too fast. They got motion sick."
The green dragon looked around curiously at all the changes, especially at the large group of bugs in the distance that looked kind of gross—bugs it had never seen in its thousand-plus years of life. It answered casually.
The Wild Mage swore that when he got back, he’d definitely develop a faster, more stable aircraft that could fly safely without all this jostling!
Looking at the Wild Mage’s determined expression, the apprentice swore that when he got back, he’d definitely study magic seriously, then fly by himself next ti... Actually, never mind. He couldn’t learn it. After all these years, he still hadn’t beco a low-level magician. Flight was way off. Better to research how to achieve flight chanically.
In that mont, a seed sprouted in the hearts of several Magic Conductor experts.
A seed that wanted to fly.
"Motion sick?"
Lava General paused, then seed to understand sothing. He quickly had his subordinates prepare so drinks, then looked at the green dragon: "What would you like to drink? I’ll have soone prepare sothing for you too."
Under the God of Technology’s guidance, dragons had established Dragon Bank and Dragon Delivery. This wasn’t a secret. In a way, they were all on the sa team, so Lava General naturally greeted them with a smile.
Otherwise, with an ordinary dragon, Lava General wouldn’t really care.
His own strength was already comparable to a dragon, and now with the God of Technology’s power boosting him, he’d already achieved a 1 1 greater than 2 effect. Among legendary beings, he was outstanding—he could match those old-tirs in the Council of Elders.
"No need. I’ve got other jobs."
The green dragon looked deeply at those worms: "But I do have a question... What do these weird bugs taste like? Are they good?"
"Huh?" Lava General paused: "I don’t know either. None of us have eaten them, but I’m guessing they’re probably not very tasty, and the texture’s probably bad too."
If the sli they secreted could be used for tires, how could they taste good?
Lava General figured they probably couldn’t taste good.
Whether they were even edible was unknown.
After hesitating a mont, Lava General tentatively said: "How about I catch a few for you to try?"
For so reason, Lava General felt a sense of respect rising, and he also wanted to see what would happen when this dragon ate these worm monsters.
The Wild Mage and apprentices’ first thought was to stop him—these worm monsters were one of the most important strategic resources going forward. But pretty quickly, they realized that to fully understand these worm monsters, they did indeed need so creature to taste them.
Thinking about all those fangs...
Having a dragon do it actually seed like a good idea.
"Can I?"
The green dragon hesitated a bit, worried this action might get it a bad review.
It actually had so guesses that the people it delivered this ti were here for these weird bugs.
"If it’s just a few, no problem." The Wild Mage gave the answer directly from the side.
"Okay." The green dragon imdiately agreed.
All three parties reached consensus.
Lava General opened the cage where he’d originally stored the worm monsters and randomly grabbed a few, bringing them over.
Under everyone’s watchful eyes, the green dragon tossed them directly into its mouth.
Imdiately, a strange texture exploded in its mouth. No matter how much it chewed, it was like it couldn’t chew through them. Seemingly annoyed, so green liquid started appearing in the dragon’s mouth.
This liquid was one of the most corrosive things in this world—the green dragons’ greatest innate talent.
Green dragons were best at using corrosive poison fog and other types of poison magic attacks.
Watching this scene, Lava General went a bit silent.
Were these monsters really this hard to kill?
That didn’t seem right, did it?
But it seed like before, they’d all been using fla-type attacks. Maybe these things had physical damage immunity?
With the green saliva’s help, the writhing worm quickly lost all signs of life.
After swallowing it and sensing for a mont, the green dragon was a bit disappointed: "Really not good. Can’t chew through it, and I have so trouble absorbing it. But if it were a tallic dragon, they might like it."
"Seems like there’s a lot of tal inside this thing."
Lava General instinctively wanted to explain the worm monsters’ situation, but the mont that thought appeared, he suppressed it: "After all, these monsters weren’t ant to be eaten. We just want to use them for collection and crushing."
The green dragon left.
Left without regrets.
But a bit unhappy.
Saw a new species and it didn’t even taste good.
The Wild Mage and the others gradually recovered, and when they looked at these worm monsters, their eyes were full of heat.
Finally seeing them! The industrial raw materials they’d been dreaming of.
"Is this the god’s miracle?"
"No, I think this was just done casually. The god’s miracle is this mining area." Lava General thought for a mont and shook his head slightly.
"Mining area?" The apprentice looked around, a bit confused.
"This place once gave birth to an evil god called the God of Foster Mine Tunnels." Lava General said slowly: "But now everyone who believed in the God of Foster Mine Tunnels has completely converted to believing in the God of Technology, like they’d believed in the god a long, long ti ago."
God of Mine Tunnels?
Mine tunnels?
Underground mines?
Believers of the God of Foster Mine Tunnels changed their faith to beco Technology believers... Technology’s miracle...
Got it!
Everyone present had so understanding.
Then their faces showed shocked and devout expressions: "As expected of a god. Truly amazing. To actually turn a mine tunnel into an open-pit mine—the mainland’s number one iron mine is well-deserved now."
Every one of them who beca a Magic Conductor expert was, without exception, a believer of the God of Technology, walking the path the God of Technology laid out. Now, seeing a miracle that belonged uniquely to technology, how could they not be moved!
The emotion lasted quite a while before the Wild Mage and the others finally focused their attention on the worm monsters.
The worm monsters were their purpose for this trip.
Lava General told them everything he’d said and heard recently, everything he’d learned.
Before the Wild Mage and others could react, the apprentice was the first to understand: "I get it! These worm monsters are actually different from the vast majority of life forms we know. We can see them as sothing different, or rather, as magical creatures. Basically, they’re this special kind of existence."
"These worm monsters’ biggest characteristic is that they feed on mines—soil, rocks, iron ore, even mithril. As long as it’s from a mine, they’ll eat it. But they can’t eat things that we humans, or most animals, can eat. Like, plants!"
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