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It's not that he's showing off on purpose, but titles are very important!

On one hand, they catch the reader's attention, preventing a quick glance from discarding them.

On the other hand, titles have intangible benefits that are hard to articulate.

People may not seek profit, but they always seek a bit of fa.

The first part discusses the utilization of "luck" in civilization.

This is already advanced knowledge, sothing beginner craftsn cannot understand.

[In reality, even beginner craftsn can harness luck, though they may not consciously realize it, or unknowingly do so.]

[Now, I'll explain so simple concepts...]

Lu Yuan gave three examples in total, using inferior-grade materials to forge ordinary-level extraordinary equipnt.

"A long sword forged from black iron, mainly for combat..."

The second is forging rare-level extraordinary equipnt with inferior-grade materials.

The last is forging superior-grade equipnt with inferior-grade materials.

The difficulty progresses gradually, with more examples provided.

For deeper knowledge, Lu Yuan couldn't convey it. In theory, inferior-grade materials can forge legendary-level "Farr No.1," but conventional language is too inadequate to describe this.

Too much powerful knowledge tends to attract trouble; Lu Yuan understood that for humans to develop, they must avoid this.

"I've published these papers internally among humans. My current intention is to sell them at a low price to other civilizations."

So knowledge is hard to articulate; it's just a small part of knowledge that can be organized into a language intelligible to intelligent beings.

"Do you an... an academic center?!"

"Yes, in the Northern Territory there are hundreds of civilizations, even if each city has only two or three craftsn, it adds up to over a thousand. Just think, how much strength is that? If you add engraving ability users, I suspect three to five thousand craftsn are more than enough!"

Everyone drew in a breath.

If you have three thousand followers, how much strength is that?

Even if they're of different races, so what? For craftsn, staying true to one's heart is most important. If they forget the gratitude of teaching and answering doubts, they'll never achieve much in their lifeti.

Lu Yuan continued: "The second article is about the research on extraordinary materials and entropy elents. I'm still writing this part, not finished yet."

"But I already have a direction and can soon publish an article."

"The third part involves high-level materials, sorting of extraordinary veins, which also awaits research."

"Everyone can also write their academic summaries in the book, and I will add your nas."

The crowd felt tempted; this is a chance for historical glory!

Of course, your academic strength must be sufficient to join the book.

Otherwise, making things up would just be laughable.

"The last and most crucial part is the research of fields!"

"I believe it's very promising."

In the past, fields were not given much importance because they're difficult and sowhat useless.

The gap between Level 6 and Level 7 experts lies in fields, but they require too many resources.

Regular civilizations need craftsn with bursts of inspiration to tailor a field, which is really extravagant.

A craftsman only has a few such insights in a lifeti.

Better to use inspiration to forge equipnt, adding to the civilization's foundation.

However, Lu Yuan is different.

He has forged enough fields for people, accumulating a lot of experience.

Currently, with the cultivation of the "Core of Ability" and possessing a "Greed Field," he was gradually thinking about this concept more clearly.

"Fields are actually another embodint of 'idealistic marks,' a variant of extraordinary abilities."

It's a pity to discard them as useless.

"So I believe that everything can be a field! All abilities, all materials, from small black iron to eternal essence gold, can extend into fields!"

Everyone widened their eyes.

Of course, this idea still has its difficulties; an example like 'Farr No.1' is far from enough. Only when it forms a 'field industry chain' will this idea be truly mature.

Lu Yuan smiled and said, "Let give another example: the Extraordinary Spark can actually extend into a field, call it the [Spark Field]. In places like the Northern Territory, what's most lacking? Warmth! Apart from geothermal zones, other regions are too cold; even Level 6 experts might freeze to death."

"If we can create a piece of equipnt that aids in activating the [Spark Field], would it significantly change the environnt here?"

"Another example, [Iron Block Field], with just one bone from the Greedy Demon God and the harmony of entropy elents, this field can be generated. What use is this?"

"Purification?" A craftsman raised their hand, "Many idealistic elents undergo subtle changes in such an environnt, making purification easier."

"Or... sealing? Though sealing one ghost is a bit difficult, sealing ordinary anomalies is more than enough."

"Exactly!" Lu Yuan clapped his hands, "This is still an [Iron Block Field]. If everything can beco a field, can we develop an entirely new technological path?"

Sssss— A gasp could be heard in the conference room; this idea was so grand it could be described as founding a new school of thought!

Shu Gongye looked at Lu Yuan with disbelief; if this truly succeeded, then the title "Greedy Demon God" might indeed be as historical as "Gear Civilization" once was.

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