In the end, Irving decided to meet the other party. As for the hidden dangers and risks, it depends on whether the benefits are large enough.

Master Brian's steps were a little hurried. He had been hesitating whether to give up his research before, but once he saw a little hope, he immediately abandoned all worries. After all, this was his life's hard work and obsession. As long as there was a little hope , he would not give up, so he rushed to the castle as soon as possible, without even caring about the appearance.

At the same time, Irving is also preparing for this meeting.

Mages are undoubtedly smart, especially when there is no bottom line. No one can predict what they will do. If it weren't for the fact that mages' research requires a lot of money and resources, and therefore must compromise with the world, it is difficult to say what kind of camp the mages are.

In other words, mages don't mind using a little innocuous means in the process of obtaining resources. This has become a common practice.

Brian had used this method more than once, but this time he was silent.

A great witch and a legendary warrior were located on the left and right of the lord here, especially the powerful and terrifying legendary warrior. He looked at him as if he were a dead man. Brian had no doubt that if he was a little abnormal, the other party would be there. Would chop him into pieces without hesitation.

As for using some secret methods, let alone whether they could hide it from the big witch who was playing with the magic wand. The legendary warrior's steely will and inhuman intuition alone quickly calmed down Brian's heart, which was originally about to move.

Taking a deep breath, Brian slowly took out the crystal ball that he had prepared. After looking at Emile who was still stroking the magic wand like a mace, he gently tapped the crystal ball and suddenly projected a After seeing a large and complex picture, he began to explain his research with a confident tone. As for the words he prepared before coming, he did not mention it, let alone activate some additional functions on the crystal ball.

How could a lord with a great witch and a legendary warrior be a country noble who could be deceived by just a few words.

As for the small functions on the crystal ball, Brian, who didn't want to be torn apart in the next second, even prayed that he would not activate it by mistake.

Although he has not given up the idea of ​​​​investing, he no longer dares to play tricks.

The projecting crystal ball made Owen take a second look. The function of this thing is very interesting. Projection is only part of it. It also has the function of storing information, a bit like a projector.

Owen, who was not interested in Brian's pie, stretched out his hand, and the invisible power of mind controlled the crystal ball into the air, and then his mental power began to penetrate into it.

With the penetration of spiritual power, a large number of pictures and texts hidden deep in the crystal ball were read by Owen one by one.

The reading speed of the spirit is very fast, causing the projection of the crystal ball to turn into a blur in the retina, just like turning on an accelerator. But Brian knows what this means, which means that all the information he has studied for half his life has been leaked. His face suddenly turned ugly. If he hadn't known that taking action now would be a dead end, he would have wanted to kill the other person directly. But now he could only watch his own treasure being penetrated deeply by other men, touching it from the inside out.

Originally it was just out of curiosity about the crystal ball, but as he read the hidden information in the crystal ball, Owen's expression began to become surprised, even cautious.

Putting aside many cruel scenes, from a research perspective alone, I have to say that Brian is a genius, and of course he can be called a madman.

Brian has two research projects supported by the Imperial Frontier Army, which can be said to be two branches of one big project.

Prosthetic transformation and demonized armor, this is Brian's research project.

War cannot avoid casualties. As the largest military organization in the empire, the imperial frontier army naturally suffers from this problem, because you cannot kick out disabled soldiers directly. You have to pay at least a fee, enough to buy a piece of barren farmland or Drink yourself to death in a tavern.

Brian's research is not to give disabled soldiers the ability to live, but to turn them into weapons on the battlefield, which is reuse.

It sounds good, but in fact it is very cruel. For example, prosthetic transformation is to apply puppet technology to living people, using puppet limbs to replace damaged limbs, or even artificially removing and replacing them in order to better function as weapons. Extra limbs.

The question is, do people have extra limbs?

What's even more cruel is that replacing flesh and blood with steel is not just a matter of fixing it with belts or driving nails. Every bit of progress in flesh and blood sutures, nerve connections, rejection reactions, etc. means that a human life is consumed as material.

Although mages are powerful, they are not omnipotent. Every problem requires a lot of time and resources, especially human lives as consumables.

Later, because there was no result, Brian started a new project, Demonized Armor.

Through certain technologies, the armor is fused with flesh and blood nerves to achieve the function of an exoskeleton.

Because there is no need to remove limbs, the vitality of the reformer is preserved and the rejection reaction is reduced, so it once again attracts the imperial frontiers and extends the investment time.

Unfortunately, the more powerful the demonized armor is, the more resources it consumes. Rather than consuming a lot of resources to transform ordinary soldiers, it is more cost-effective to use the same resources to hire experts.

After discovering this problem, Brian adopted many methods to reduce costs, but it was always difficult to solve. Instead, there were many risks of losing control. His mage apprentices and some of his own limbs were lost during the experiment.

After reading this, in addition to being a little disgusted, I have to say that Owen was moved because he thought of the Space Marines in Warhammer.

Although the strength and technical content of the two sides are not comparable at all, Irving allowed Owen to see the prospects of this technology.

"This technology is not original to you, right?" Owen put down the crystal ball, raised his head and looked at Brian and said.

Brian nodded. Although the information was leaked, the good news is that the other party was very interested, so he didn't hide much. After all, the mage's circle is so large, and you can find out if you inquire carefully.

There are a lot of mages in the empire. In addition to the royal mages, all major nobles have specially supported mages to study various projects.

People like Brian are not considered top-notch at all, otherwise they would not seek investment from the Imperial Frontier Army.

As the number of mages increases, the research directions will naturally be diverse. For example, those studied by Brian have been studied hundreds of years ago.

Unfortunately, this research is relatively niche among mages. In addition, mages value their own knowledge, so there is not much precious information handed down at all. Brian also obtained some incomplete information from his master and used it as a basis. Started research and development.

As far as Brian knew, at least mages worshiped by multiple forces had conducted similar research, but he didn't know what results they had achieved.

For example, he still doesn't know whether the Imperial Frontier Army gave up investing in his research because they couldn't see the future, or because other mages had made breakthroughs in their projects. He was not naive enough to think that he was the only mage doing research in the Imperial Frontier Army.

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