Chapter 1,067 This is a human flesh retrieval system.

Style: Heros Author: Whispering JianghuWords: 2141Update Time: 24/01/12 07:12:11
"What a chef!"

The expressions of the engineers all became a little strange. Although this steam locomotive was designed by Mag, it still felt a little strange to have a chef guide their work.

Mag knew what everyone was thinking, but he didn't care. He was just too lazy to spend too much time here. Now he could go back to the news office to check the news about Landist.

It seems that Hill is not at the base, so he can only think of a solution on his own.

"Okay, if you can help me, please make a trip." Blair took the sketch and arranged for the people next to him to send Mag off. His own eyes were completely attracted by the several drawings in his hand.

Although it is a sketch, the line annotations are rigorous.

Blair watched carefully, his eyes gradually brightened.

"Did he really put forward constructive suggestions?" The engineers looked at Blair's expression and couldn't help but think in their hearts.

These problems have been bothering them for many days, and they have never found a substantial solution. Mag came over to take a look and found a solution?

"Genius! Mr. McGonagall is simply a genius!"

Blair praised, his hand holding the drawing couldn't help but tremble slightly,

"Chief Engineer, has he really thought of how to solve the problem of derailment at curves?" an engineer couldn't help but ask.

Blair spread the drawings on the table and waved to everyone: "Not only the derailment at the curve, but also the inclination of the carriage and the improvement of speed... Mr. McGonagall's suggestions are all spot-on. Come and take a look."

The engineers gathered around and looked at the drawings on the table carefully.

"Appropriately reduce the energy of the magic array, lower the suspension height of the carriage, change the train wheels of the rear carriage to side wheels that are flush with the ground, separate the locomotive from the carriage, and solve the tilt problem after the carriage is lifted..."

"The side wheels are used to ensure that the train does not derail, which can minimize resistance, and the most important thing is that this improvement does not require the replacement of the train track!"

"The detached link method can also be used to link subsequent carriages. This connection method will be more free. The soft link can also solve the problem of curves and long trains that cannot pass."

"This... is probably a genius."

The engineers swept away their previous doubts, and now only admiration and emotion remained in their eyes.

Blair looked at everyone and said with a smile: "The solution has come out. We will try to come up with a usable design plan today."



"Just take me here and I'll get off and walk around." As soon as the carriage arrived at Aden Square, Mag got out of the carriage.

"Landist, I don't know if Gina's statement is correct or not. The transliteration of place names is generally confusing." Mag went into the alley, changed clothes, put on a mask, and walked towards an intelligence agency.

Ten minutes later, Mag, who had gained nothing, came out of the intelligence office and walked towards the second intelligence office.

Mag visited almost all the intelligence offices in Aden Square, but still couldn't find any information related to Landist.

"That place is either not on the Nolan Continent, or it's not called that in the common language of the continent." Mag changed his clothes again and couldn't help but sigh.

On the way back, he passed by Kaison Bookstore. Mag went in and picked two books as usual. When he was checking out, he looked at the old store owner who was lying on a recliner and reading a book. Every time he came to see him, he was reading in this posture, but the books in his hands were all different. Just different.

"Boss, have you read all the books in this bookstore?" Mag asked curiously.

Hearing the sound, the old shop owner Kaisen put down the book in his hand, sat up slowly, looked up at Mag, nodded and said: "This is the twenty-third time."

"Have you ever seen the place name 'Landiste' in the book?" Mag asked casually.

"Landist?" Kaysen thought for a moment, stood up and walked towards the bookshelf.

"Really?" Mag's eyes lit up as he just asked casually, looking at Kaisen who skillfully pulled out books from the bookshelf and then returned to the counter.

"The place name Landiste is mentioned once in this book, three times in this book, and five times in this book..." Kaysen introduced them one by one.

"This is a human flesh retrieval system..." Mag looked at Kaisen in shock.

After hearing what the old shopkeeper said, Mag pointed to the pile of books and said, "I want these. Please calculate how much they cost in total."

The shopkeeper counted them and said, "15 books, a total of 620 copper coins."

"No need to look for it, thank you." Mag handed over the seven silver coins, picked up two stacks of books, and walked out the door. The intelligence office didn't get any useful information, but he didn't expect to find anything in the bookstore.

Back at the restaurant, Phyllis was sitting seriously in the kitchen with Yangzhou fried rice. The brightly colored ingredients were flying in the iron pot like a rainbow.

Anna and the ugly duckling were watching Jina sitting at the table drawing.

Everyone was in a trance and did not notice Mag's return.

Mag didn't make a sound. He came forward curiously and looked around.

Jina still paints the underwater world, but compared to the slightly depressing painting style at noon, what she paints now looks more relaxed and interesting.

She used magic to transform paints of various colors, and painted them as she painted, creating brilliant colors like watercolors.

There are lights on the heads of the translucent fish, groups of jellyfish are disrupted by the big fish, and a mermaid holding a steel fork sits on the back of the fish. The bizarre underwater world is vividly displayed in her paintings.

"Meow~"

The ugly duckling looked at the schools of fish and swallowed.

Jina was so frightened that she dropped her pen.

Mag bent down and picked up the pen.

"Mr. Mag." Jina quickly stood up.

"The painting is very beautiful." Mag looked at Jina and said with a smile.

This girl is indeed a genius in painting. A person who has just learned to use a brush can actually draw such a dazzling picture.

Jina could tell that Mag was complimenting her, so she said in plain English: "Thank you."

"Who taught you how to speak Common Language?" Mag asked curiously. He was almost tricked by her that day.

"Sister Jina is very studious. She usually asks us to teach her some simple words, and she learns them quickly," Anna said.

"So that's it, then our Anna is still a little teacher." Mag smiled and touched Anna's head, "Okay, you can continue drawing, I will go upstairs and read a book."

Mag carried two piles of books upstairs and put the pile he bought aside. He took a book from the pile the shopkeeper brought to him and sat down to read it carefully.

Throughout the afternoon, Mag read through the pile of books.

"Lost Land?" After closing the last book, Mag's face showed a look of contemplation.