Kael was not familiar with the situation in The Papal State of Brinia; he was still imrsed in the joy of victory.
This ti, Lancaster had employed a major exploit, leaping over years of accumulation to secure a fortune that any common Lord would dream of.
While there were inevitably so issues related to internal stability—as the strength of the Rangers was just enough to critically damage the Elf Rangers and Infiltrator legions at a heavy cost—the assumption was that the core battle forces and players would not take the field.
Particularly since Kael had imposed certain "restrictions" on these people through so Manipulation spells to prevent the leakage of sensitive information.
Such as the goblins, Wandong City, the strategic deterrence Endga series, the production facilities and core equipnt of Wandong City, and the like.
Of course, keeping this information concealed was impossible.
With so many players involved, the news was bound to leak from their side.
The reason Kael made so many preparations wasn't to close off information channels but rely to delay the transmission of the news.
The main concern wasn't within the Bell Federation but outside it...
Such as The Papal State of Brinia, Supre Forest, Molten Furnace Castle, or so elite goblin forces.
As for whether this would cause trouble...
Rest assured, trouble was inevitable.
Before the destruction of the Younger Brother, everyone wished he would perish.
After the destruction of the Younger Brother, everyone claid to be the venerable heir of the Younger Brother.
This principle could also apply to the goblin empire.
Before the destruction of the goblin empire, neighboring countries mostly wished for its downfall.
After the destruction of the goblin empire, nearby countries harbored elite goblins, each claiming legitimate descent from the empire in their territory.
Although many of the lower and middle-tier technologies had already been assimilated by various nations, the goblins had acted too decisively, causing many of the higher and top-tier technologies to vanish from the human world.
As for restarting the developnt of related industries?
Don't be joking—Kael knew it was virtually impossible.
The developnt trajectory of the goblin empire originated from the simultaneous advancent of macro and micro domains, which is a significant deviation for most professionals on the continent who seek the "fruit" without quite understanding the "cause."
Many of the technologies and theoretical logics used by the goblins were imdiately recognized by Kael, familiar as he was with the Human Federation's gaps.
Although the outward appearance had changed, the alchemy and Magic Technology of the goblins were still essentially those of the Human Federation.
The chanical Magician's exploration of macro and micro worlds, summarizing and utilizing the laws of everything, is indeed rare on this war-torn continent.
But not absent...
The ultimate goal of the knowledge-seeking Scroll Scholars is to analyze the workings of the Divine Arts System and replicate it in other fields, a career closely aligned with the chanical Magician concept from the old vocational system.
Of course, in this era, a more flourishing vocational system called Mage is erging.
A career that truly aligns with the concept of chanical Magicians.
But Kael was aware of a critical issue: they cannot coexist.
During the golden age of chanical Magicians, the Mage practitioners were still in a period of low-key developnt, far from competing on the world stage, with many never even seeing a Mage in their lifetis.
Even the Mage Schools, which hold the Elf Clan as one of the three origins of the Mage profession, still retain the very primitive one-on-one apprentice model.
When the chanical Magicians rose, the Mages were struggling.
When the Mages rose, the chanical Magicians were almost erased from history.
Later, however, the Mages drew from many resources and indeed borrowed so paths from the chanical Magicians.
Such as the creation of so Alchemy Potions, the invention of Magic Energy Guns and other Magical Weapons, and even the spell-like destruction chanisms of certain Magical Weapons; these truly advanced the developnt of the Mage System to a degree.
Yet, ultimately, they are two non-intersecting parallel lines; by the ti the Mages rose, much of the goblin heritage had been scoured away.
It is impossible to replicate those technologies from a pile of ruins.
After all, Kael was well aware that even the Human Federation had spent a long ti, through periods of technological explosions, deep troughs, and civilization rebuilding, to finally reconstruct many technological fraworks.
A significant portion of the goblin empire's technology stemd from the Human Federation, and replicating the grand achievents of the Human Federation by oneself is nearly impossible.
Railguns, Magic Energy Guns of varying sizes, full-coverage Power Armor, Hive Strike Systems, a youth edition (miniaturized Elental Furnace) to the complete version of the Elental Furnace, miniaturized phase-transition devices, Anti-Casting Field Devices, and even a series of ultimate projectiles...
These things cannot be manufactured without a substantial accumulation of resources.
If those countries harboring elite goblins were to discover such vast treasures within Lancaster, who knows what they might do?
Even if they were to make a grand declaration claiming these resources and technologies as part of their elite goblin heritage, it is not unimaginable that multiple nations would unite and demand Kael to hand over the technologies.
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