Chapter 2059 - Indeed, The Systems Were All Idiots
Chapter 2059 - Indeed, The Systems Were All Idiots
Chapter 2059: Indeed, The Systems Were All Idiots
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
‘Mag was very satisfied with this nuclear-powered printing machine.
According to the conversion of the universal calendar, it was already 300 years old. It could be considered as a relic.
However, it was nuclear-powered?!
This alone was enough to defeat all other printing machines.
However, this printer wasn’t a normal paper printer. This was, in fact, an advanced 3D printer. It came with a design platform. As long as a complete blueprint and detailed settings were given, it could print a tank for you.
“Perfect. This is really a treasure for designers.” Mag’s eyes lit up. This would save him a lot of trouble in communicating with the craftsmen.
This would indeed complete the closed loop “from designer to product.” There would be no middle men to take a cut from it.
Meanwhile, Mag discovered a room full of printing paper next door.
Apart from the paper and raw materials, the printing machine itself didn’t need to replace the printing consumables. According to the manual, the consumables that came with the printing machine could allow the machine to work continuously for 100 years.
If you couldn’t live to be 100 years old, it could even send you off.
“System, look at how the other systems work. They settle everything once and for all. So perfectly done,” Mag commented inwardly.
“ptui! Embarrassing!” the system said disdainfully.
“Speaking of it, have you found out what Amy’s system is?” Mag asked again.
Silly systems like them should attract one another?
The system firmly said, “According to the systems’ code, the systems cannot interact with one another or find out about the identity of the other systems and their hosts. Hence, this System will not go and find out about the other system, nor would I tell Host about anything related to it.”
“Fine. I will treat it as a stupid wishing well then. That’s not bad, either.” Mag nodded.
“The system.
“Let’s tum it on.” Mag got Amy and Annie to stand aside before pressing on the “ON” button.
Boom.
The printing machine made a continuous sound like a tractor, and the ground began to vibrate violently. The house shook violently along with it. A ton of dust flew out from the printing machine, and the decorations hanging on the ceiling began to drop down, as if a rocket was lit, and was about to take
off.
Amy took out her magic caster’s staff, and set up a frost protection shield above Annie’s and her heads before asking Mag with shock, “Father, is the house going to collapse?”
Mag quickly turned off the switch, and the roaring monster finally quieted down.
Mag swept off a lamp that fell on his head and frowned. “It’s indeed the printer specially made for Ultraman. Even turning it on is so high-profile.”
“What’s happening?!”
“It’s so scary! I could feel the heaven and earth shaking.”
“I thought I was dreaming. It almost threw me off my bed.”
Romo Street was filled with residents that rushed out onto the streets, and some were even still in their pajamas.
‘There was shock on everyone’s face, displaying the fear of this sudden vibration.
“Run, Miss! The ground is moving!” The little maid ran into the room, pulled Eiffie, who just sat up in a daze, and ran out.
“Wait a sec…” Eiffie put on a jacket, pulled a heavy book out from under her pillow, and held it in her arms before she followed her maid out.
“Miss, let’s run first. Why are you still holding onto a book?” The maid stared at the book in Eiffie’s arms curiously.
“Don’t ask so much, little girl. You can’t read this book.” Eiffie knocked on the little maid’s head with her two knuckles with a blush. She hid the book within her clothes, afraid that others would see it.
“What’s the big deal about it…” The little maid rubbed her glabella, feeling rather aggrieved.
It wasn’t just Romo Street. With Romo Street as the epicenter, there were obvious vibrations within a few kilometers.
At the royal palace five kilometers away from Romo Street.
“Why are there vibrations?” Andre, who was holding his morning court, asked gravely.
All the courtiers in the hall looked shocked too.
Many events had happened in Rodu recently. The courtiers couldn’t help worrying about sudden events that could arise.
Soon, a courtier strode into the great hall, and respectfully reported, “Your Majesty! A small earthquake has happened on Romo Street. The scale is small, so there shouldn’t be much damage caused.”
Andre frowned after hearing that. “Rodu hasn’t had an earthquake for a long time. We’re in times of trouble now. Send someone to check it out.”
“Yes.” That official quickly strode off.
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As this printing machine’s startup was even more conspicuous than a nuclear submarine, Mag decided not to use it for the time being to prevent arousing unwanted suspicions.
Amy walked out of the house, and looked at the neighbors as she said, “There are so many people on the street today.”
“Yes. Everyone came out to bathe in the sun.” Mag nodded.
Eiffie was about to return to her house after she discovered that there weren’t any more vibrations when she saw Mag and his family coming out from the house diagonally across from her. Befuddled, she said, “Why are they coming out from that house?”
The little maid was obviously still afraid. She pulled Eiffie’s sleeve, and said, “Miss, why don’t we sunbathe a little before going back in? See, the sun is big and round. It feels so warm.”
“Then you will sunbathe here by yourself. I want to go back to sleep first. Don’t disturb my sleep with such small matters in the future.” Eiffie walked straight into her house without looking back.
“” The little maid.
But everyone ran out.
“System, help me transport this printer back to Chaos City. The space here is limited, and it will attract unwanted attention.” Mag began to negotiate with the system after he returned to the tavern.
Judging from the neighbors’ reaction, there should be people conducting checks very soon. It would be unusual if nobody paid attention to such major earth movements.
The system proudly declared, “This System doesn’t accept such assignments.”
“Such an assignment is within your professional expertise. You have set up so many transportation routes for delivering ingredients, shouldn’t you recoup some of your investment by delivering some other things?”
“It sounds reasonable.” The system was almost convinced.
“Lwill give you 9999 copper coins for soundproof equipment and to deliver this antique printing machine back to Chaos City. Where can you find such a good deal?” Mag bluffed.
“That’s all?” The system sounded unsatisfactory.
“10,000 copper coins then! From four digits to five digits right away!”
“Deal!!!”
Mag curled his lips and let the system send the printing machine back to the textile factory in the north of Chaos City. He wrote a letter and placed it on the printing machine. Irina would understand after reading it.
Indeed, the systems were all idiots.
The system sent the printing machine away, and Mag went to clean up the scene. He made the house look like the epicenter of an earthquake, and removed the traces of the printing machine.
As expected, a group of officials soon rushed over to conduct checks on Romo Street, but they left after concluding it truly had been an earthquake..