God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World

Chapter 108: City of Epic


The Apprentice Horace's gaze was dull.

The instant he opened the "Reading" feature, what met his eyes was "Elven Epic," 200 million words, author: Reitia (Goddess of Writing)!!!

Oh my god!!!

Elven Epic?! 200 million words? Goddess of Writing?!

He was completely dumbfounded. This... was this something he, a mortal, an ordinary human should be reading?

Just this first book alone was tugging at his nerves, leaving him in a complete daze.

It was really hard to imagine that one day he'd actually be able to read the Goddess of Writing's work, to see the history of the elves...

The Apprentice just felt blood rushing to his head. His brain wasn't quite working right.

His blood pressure seemed a bit high!

"What's with that expression? It's just a book written by the Goddess of Writing, isn't it? Didn't you see there's also stuff written by my master below? Hurry up and scroll down!"

With the little Magnemite's reminder, the Apprentice finally noticed that at the very bottom of the screen, in a corner, there did indeed seem to be Magic Conductor-related books. He quickly scrolled up. "Magic Conductors from Beginner to Mastery," God of Technology.

"Hiss—from Beginner to Mastery!"

Having relied on his own exploration from the very beginning, figuring things out bit by bit, the Apprentice was instantly ignited by this name and immediately clicked it open.

"Magic Conductors from Beginner to Mastery": Two volumes total, the first being the Core Technology volume, the second being the Magic Conductor Concepts volume. The Core Technology volume is divided into 28 chapters, including Magic Conductor Overview, Magic Conductor Theory, Magic Conductor Architecture...

"Hiss—it's actually a systematic explanation of Magic Conductor theory and technology. The back even tells people how Magic Conductors should develop, how to innovate. The god is chewing it up and feeding it to us! The development of Magic Conductors throughout the world will probably accelerate because of this book!"

The Apprentice's shocked voice had just fallen when the little Magnemite said with a proud tone, "The Magic Conductors in this world were invented and created by my master in the first place, weren't they? Let's quickly see what other types of books there are!"

The little Magnemite had just wanted the Apprentice to turn the page, but unexpectedly, the Apprentice directly ran off with the Magic Net, without any intention of stopping. This left the little Magnemite stunned too. One second ago he was chatting nicely with it, saying something about being sincere and calling each other brothers, and the next second, he ran off with the Magic Net.

"You few, who has a Magic Net?! Hurry over here! Will you die from working a bit less? We should also rest appropriately!"

The little Magnemite quickly focused its attention on several people nearby. It didn't believe that in such a high-end, impressive, classy department, the core of the entire Roster territory, it couldn't find a single guy who'd let it view the Magic Net!

And at this moment.

In the Magic Space, people had long since started discussing.

"Oh! God! This new feature is really too awesome!"

"There are actually so many books that disappeared who knows how many years ago!"

"I originally thought the Magic Encyclopedia was perverted enough, but I didn't expect this time they'd directly show us an entire library!"

"There are actually works by deities inside! It's just... it's just a miracle!"

"Duh, aren't you already using a miracle?"

"You can actually write too? But writing gets uploaded directly to the library and shared for free? Will anyone really be willing?"

"Didn't you notice the Goddess of Writing? Those guys from the Church of Writing love writing this stuff most!"

"True, lots of bards singing epics are from the Church of Writing. They seem to make their divine arts stronger by spreading stories!"

"Sharing improvised stories? Kind of interesting!"

No wonder they were so excited. This Reading feature had directly released all the books the Goddess of Writing had collected over the years, including quite a few books that had been lost ten thousand years ago. More importantly, these books covered everything—supernatural powers, daily knowledge, animals and plants. Of course, the most important were epics and biographies, tons of epics and biographies.

Actually, most of these epics and biographies were fabricated. For example, there was one book that described the romantic affairs of the Gray Fort Empire's founder, saying he had unclear and ambiguous relationships with 188 princesses. Forget everything else—this world was only so big. Could there possibly be 188 princesses?

Any discerning person could see at a glance that these books were mostly the result of people from the Church of Writing at the time making things up for the sake of spreading them.

But this didn't prevent people from using these books to understand the social conditions of that time, the human geography and many other pieces of information, much less prevent expanding their horizons.

Of course, the most excited were naturally the people from the Church of Writing.

Not long ago, divine revelation descended, telling them that if they wanted to quickly improve their divine arts level in the future, they should purchase a Magic Net as soon as possible and wait quietly. At first, they didn't understand and figured the deity probably wanted them to publish their books in the Magic Space, right? They never imagined that today they'd actually wait for two new features exclusive to them!

From now on, they'd never need to go out adventuring again. What incredible luck!

City-State Alliance, Epicus, also known as the City of Epic.

This place had the world's most massive library and the most comprehensive epics. Countless scholars firmly believed that all of human history could be found here.

Without a doubt, this place had also become the Goddess of Writing's "base." From the castellan down to commoners, most were believers of the Goddess of Writing. The city also gathered a large number of scholars. Even if they weren't believers of the Goddess of Writing, they were quite interested in writing matters.

Evening, sea breeze gently blowing, the slightly salty scent filled the entire City of Epic. The castellan's manor was no exception.

On the palace terrace at the city's highest point, a refined and cultured middle-aged man and a burly, crude man who looked somewhat like a butcher sat side by side. Beside them was a figure that looked somewhat illusory, pouring wine for the two. The scene was as bizarre as could be.

If the sunlight weren't still pretty good at this moment, someone might think they were seeing ghosts!

The burly man who looked like a butcher stared at this bizarre figure for a long while before finally speaking. "My lord, looks like you've already entered Sequence 4?"

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