Chapter 426 - 156: Second Tier_5
The former inevitably requires an immense accumulation of machinery knowledge to reach new heights.
This certainly cannot be replaced by simply acquiring some rare blueprints, or stumbling upon fragments of ancient mechanical knowledge.
A body of knowledge is the crystallization of the wisdom of countless predecessors.
To delve deeper into advanced machinery, one needs systematic learning.
Having a comprehensive knowledge system and guidance from accomplished mentors saves a lot of effort.
However, the whole Federation operates under a feudal system, leaving very few places where one could systematically study machinery knowledge.
An idea sparkled in Leonard Churchill’s mind, and he asked, “Rita, have you ever thought about studying at the ‘Federation War Machine Institute’ for a while?”
He’d heard from Reuel Bible and others that the War Academy of the Federal Military is currently the best neutral machinery institute.
In recent years, the Old Continent has been developed, and there has been a boom in mechanical technology.
If one wants to learn systematically, that’s the best choice.
Seven Brown didn’t hesitate at all and simply replied, “No.”
She then looked up at Leonard Churchill.
She didn’t say anything, but her eyes seemed to understand why he asked that question.
Leonard Churchill knew that Seven Brown had already prepared for the worst.
Such a state of mind can support her to keep moving forward.
But now, things are different.
If a mechanic lacks solid technical knowledge and only has faith, they cannot go far.
The path of adventure doesn’t suit her.
At least not at this stage.
Not to mention that studying is only one aspect.
Another problem is the resources.
In this world, more than ninety percent of high-level resources are in the hands of the nobles.
If adventuring is for the sake of blueprints, Leonard Churchill believes, even if they both take on high-difficulty stories each time, the knowledge they obtain from the blueprints will still be very limited.
Compared to the countless blueprints collected by the numerous hunter groups and mercenary groups in the Federation, their efforts seem insignificant.
Fortuity isn’t exclusive to them.
There are many powerful individuals in the Federation.
A great many.
Just like the Alternate Dimension 1981 before.
If Leonard Churchill and his team hadn’t cleared it, the Lionheart Family would have eventually figured out how to clear it after a few more attempts.
Even though the odds of clearing an S-rank difficulty are slim, they’d eventually be able to clear A-rank difficulties by paying some price.
Clearing it several times would also produce some high-level blueprints.
These kinds of blueprints are numerous among the major nobles.
Moreover, there are some high-level Different Dimension Spaces.
The blueprints they get from those spaces would become increasingly high- end.
There is also the issue with the Machinery Workshop that Seven Brown just mentioned.
Almost all high-end precision instruments are in the Federal Military or various military factories, as well as machinery institutes.
There’s currently no place in Sinless City where she can carry out her experiments.
If they keep adventuring outside.
The more high-level mechanical blueprints they get, the greater Seven Brown’s confusion will be.
Sooner or later, she will still face this problem.
When it comes to this topic, they both fall silent.
Seven Brown is very smart, she immediately understood what Leonard Churchill implied.
The desire for mechanical knowledge is an unwavering dream in her heart.
But so is her firm wish to be with Leonard Churchill.
As they exchanged looks, Leonard Churchill smiled faintly, spreading his hand out.
Seven Brown puckered her lips and boldly straddled him.
They didn’t say a word.
Yet they both understood what the other wanted to convey in this silence.
Most of the time, profound joy can dissipate worries, and it can also withstand the longing that endures the passage of time.
Seven Brown was very clear, she used to fear nothing.
But now, it seemed like there were some thoughts she couldn’t let go of.