Azeroth Hoag Biography

Chapter 299 The Sa family’s life has been worth it!

"I can understand what you are talking about about a single-person rocket backpack, but I have a question? Does this have anything to do with manned rockets?" Forslag looked confused. Obviously, to a layman, the two items feel similar. Things are actually completely different in the eyes of real professionals, so it is understandable that Forslager cannot connect two completely unrelated products.

"Of course it does matter. We are also sending people into the sky. Although your manned rocket is faster, hundreds of rocket backpacks can be made with the cost of manufacturing your manned rocket."

"Okay, I think I understand everything you said, but did you make a mistake? My goal has always been to build a manned rocket, not to send goblins to the sky. The manned rocket is My purpose is, if I just want to send goblins to the sky, why not just study airships?" Fuslag's rhetorical question was very direct. After all, compared to the manned rockets that are still being explored, goblins' airship technology is still in the process of being explored. After so many years of development, it has long been completely mature, and as a vehicle, the Goblin airship has more powerful advantages than manned rockets. It is cheap, easy to manufacture, and has a large carrying capacity. In addition to being slightly slower, it can even be said that It's the perfect delivery vehicle.

"Of course the goblin airship is not a manned rocket, but it is completely different from the rocket backpack I mentioned. Although the rocket backpack is not like a manned rocket, its principle is still the same as that of a manned rocket? Who stipulates that the rocket backpack Does a manned rocket have to be big enough to hold a person?" Obviously Banzai's view is completely different from Fuslag's. Of course, no one said that a manned rocket must be a big, bulky "big guy" , so Fuslag was also asked by Banzai.

"Uh, I, I, I don't know, but I think maybe what you said makes sense!" The goblin suddenly broke out in cold sweat, and his eyes rolled around for a long time, obviously. Lost in thought.

But after a long time, Fuslag nodded dejectedly. He also had to admit that what Banzai said actually made sense, but he had always been blinded by the bigger, stronger and faster manned rockets. , completely unaware that he actually has many better options, such as miniaturizing manned rockets, not just rocket backpacks, but also rocket boots, rocket belts, rocket cloaks, rocket skateboards, and more and better options. Anyway, after being reminded by Banzai, Fuslag, who had completely relaxed his mind, suddenly had a steady stream of new ideas.

Obviously if the goblins have enjoyed the benefits of miniature manned rockets, then when Forslag starts building large manned rockets, he should be able to get the support of the goblins, right?

"It's a pity that I wish I had understood all this earlier, but I'm afraid it's too late now." Fuslag sighed, looking quite melancholy, because he had already incurred a lot of debt in order to build manned rockets. He is now on the Blacklist of Steamwheedle Bank, so he can no longer return to Booty Bay.

Fuslag is very aware of how ruthless the Steamwheedle Bank is. These goblin bankers have always been willing to kill such people who run away with debts, and would rather not get the money back. The more they owe, the more money they owe. The worse the death, the worse the death. According to the staff of the Hot Sand Bank, it doesn't matter how much money you owe as long as you don't run away. At most, you can do some extremely dangerous jobs and pay off the debt with your salary. But if you run away if you owe money It's off, I'm sorry, you're dead, because the trade princes hate these kind of goblins who don't pay back money, so they have to kill every one of them, and in order to warn future generations, these unlucky guys always die not too miserably.

Of course, Fuslag was well aware of the consequences of not repaying the debt, but he couldn't care about anything at the time. He would rather he and the rocket turned into fireworks in the sky than his nearly completed rocket because he owed money. , and was recycled or even sold as scrap metal. After all, it was a manned rocket that he had gone through a lot of hard work to create. In the end, it didn't even have a chance to fly. This ending was obviously Fuslag's. unacceptable.

And Fuslag also knew very well that even if he didn't run away, the result would not be much better. He was already very old, and after he paid off all his debts through work, he probably wouldn't have a few good years to live. Therefore, in his opinion, since he is going to die anyway, it is better to go crazy before dying. This can be regarded as the realization of his long-cherished wish!

The result is just like what Fuslag said in the previous chat with Banzai. Although Fuslag tried to die once, he actually survived. This is a bit embarrassing. To be honest, when Fuslag When Large sat on the manned rocket and tremblingly pulled down the ignition joystick, he did not consider the possibility of survival at all. However, after flying contentedly and surviving, although Fuslag felt that he should live in this life I have no regrets, but I don’t want to die. If Ule and Graf hadn’t saved Forslag from the tree, I’m afraid that Forslag’s life would really have ended like this with “no regrets in this life”. .

Of course, Fuslag did not tell Banzai the inside story. Although Banzai also noticed that Fuslag's mood was obviously a bit complicated, but Fuslag didn't say it, and Benzi did not spy on others. The idea of ​​privacy, anyway, it has roughly figured out everything it needs to know. Now it depends on Fuslag's choice, whether to choose gold coins (accept employment) or whips (not accept employment, then only Becoming a slave is an option). Anyway, the portal is almost completed now, and Banzai has decided to wait until the portal is opened before inviting Fuslag.

But then Banzai suddenly realized something was wrong. It seemed a little too quiet in the cave?Suddenly, an extremely dangerous premonition appeared in Banzai's heart. A black shadow appeared behind him at some point, and a strange-shaped dagger with a cold light was stabbing Banzai's back silently.

"Oops!" Banzai's heart was suddenly filled with annoyance. As expected, the orcs sent out elite stalkers overnight, but what it didn't expect was that this elite stalker could actually hide from its perception. This also shows that, The strength of this stalker is probably far beyond that of Banzai. Logically speaking, the most correct way for Banzai to respond now is to dodge this fatal blow immediately, but Banzai's choice is to stand still and not dodge. Take this blow hard. (To be continued.)

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