Wizard: I brought the wrong system.

Chapter 348 Changes in the Generator and the Copper Tag

Chapter 348 Changes in the Generator and the Copper Tag

He strode into the laboratory, where a strange machine in the middle immediately caught his attention.

"That's... a generator?"

"Lord Yaro! You're back!"

The little girl's joyful exclamation woke Yaro up.

"Um... Heri, are you alright?"

Yaro wanted to look at little Heri, but the strange, rudimentary generator was like a black hole in his vision, forcibly drawing his gaze.

This feeling of being out of control was something Yaro disliked very much.

The little girl, who had just stepped off the pedal, followed Yaro's gaze and quickly explained, "Sir, you see? I made the generator according to the information you gave me."

Based on the information I provided?
Yaro's gaze was fixed, but his mind remained unaffected. He took two steps back, and as the door frame once again concealed the makeshift generator, the invisible traction force abruptly disappeared.

"what is that?"

Yaro turned to look at little Heri. He knew it was a generator, but he didn't believe it was just a simple generator.

A normal generator cannot have the ability to draw attention!
Heri was somewhat confused by Yaro's question. She shook her head and repeated, not quite understanding, "That's a generator, Lord Yaro. Did I do something wrong? But it really can generate electricity."

The little girl was innocent, but Bevan noticed something was wrong... It's impossible for a normal person to walk backwards, especially after Yaro asked her twice.

"Teacher, is there something wrong with that strange machine? Should we destroy it?"

Yaro frowned slightly, pondering, and said, "No... let's see first. Once it's destroyed, there will be no chance to make up for it."

As things stand, the 'generator' doesn't pose a significant threat yet. Indiscriminate destruction won't solve the problem. If we can uncover the reason behind it, it might actually become an asset.

For example, extraordinary material mines that have not yet been discovered?

"Heri, did you add any other materials when you made this machine?"

Heli honestly explained, "No, all the materials are the ones you left behind. I just assembled them step by step according to the information you gave me."

The materials I left behind, the information I provided?

Yaro seemed to understand something, yet he also felt he understood nothing at all.

Yaro can guarantee that what remains in the laboratory are all ordinary materials, because he has already verified them using his materials identification technique.

At the same time, he had no money, so he basically bought as much of the extraordinary materials as he needed and used only what he bought.

He didn't quite understand why the utensils made of these ordinary materials could attract attention.

"If the enemy suddenly pulls out something like that during a battle, wouldn't that be like blinding us?"

As Yaro pondered, Heli asked hesitantly, "Lord Yaro, is there something wrong with that machine?"

Heri was reluctant to destroy the 'generator', but if the 'generator' really affected Yaro, she would not only not be reluctant, but would even be willing to do it herself.

Yaro noticed something amiss in Heri's words: "That machine didn't affect you?"

If it would also affect them, Bevan couldn't have kept it from Yaro in the first place.

Little Heri's question just now also proves this point.

Upon hearing Yaro's question, the two shook their heads in unison.

"No."

"I don't think so, do I?"

"Should?" Yaro looked down at the little girl beside him.

"Lord Yaro, do you still remember the bronze tag you gave me?" Uh... that broken bronze piece used to fool children?
Yaro didn't tell the truth, but nodded and said, "I remember, so what?"

"Sir, please look."

As Hery spoke, she raised her hand towards the house, her fingers loosely clenched, and murmured, "Come here, come here, come here..."

As Heri muttered, her short pink hair gradually swelled up, and a strange tingling sensation rose in Yaro's body. With the help of the 'Cat-Shaped Fist - Running' technique to sense the hair on his body, he could even feel many of his hairs standing on end.

This is... electricity!

Just then, a streak of light suddenly shot out of the room and landed in Heri's hand with a 'snap'.

Hee hee hee…!
Sparks flew everywhere, and her clothes moved without wind. At that moment, the little girl seemed to be radiating light.

"Hey! It hurts!"

Unfortunately, his coolness only lasted a second.

The next moment, the lightning disappeared, and Heri's little face turned into a bitter gourd shape.

Her arms hung limply at her sides, and half of her body trembled slightly.

These circumstances show that the pain she endured far exceeded the emotions displayed on her face.

However, the gloomy expression flashed by quickly, and a joyful smile soon appeared on little Heri's face.

"My lord, look! I've already figured out how to use the things you gave me!"

How to use it?

What other uses are there?
Isn't the point of use just to make it look nice?
Yaro looked at the faintly glowing bronze tag in the little girl's hand, swallowed the words of complaint he wanted to say, and nodded, saying, "Very good, um... let me see how well you've been stimulated."

The effects of the lightning paralysis dissipated quickly, and the slight pain in her body was not a big problem for Heri, who came from a life of hardship.

"Okay, here you go."

Without the slightest hesitation, little Heri handed the bronze medal tag to Yaro.

The copper tag was just a tool; what little Heri cared about most was only Yaro.

As Yaro took the bronze tag, his eyes flickered: "This is... void energy!"

Just like light, which can be blue, red, purple, and so on, void energy is also a general term, which can include fire, earth, water, or even various mixed elements.

Yaro couldn't sense what elements were contained in the bronze pendant, but he could tell that it was already a supernatural treasure... or a supernatural material.

However, no matter what methods Yaro used, the bronze tag did not produce any response.

"Heli, try again and see if you can call it back."

"Ok."

Heri readily agreed, staring at the brass tag in Yaro's hand, and muttered again, "Come here, come here..."

Heri's red hair floated again, and the bronze tag seemed to be moving in Yaro's hand, but Yaro held it tightly.

A moment later, the power generated by the tag gradually weakened, but the temperature of the tag itself continued to rise.

Little Heri's mutterings gradually faded, and her mental state began to weaken.

"Okay, stop."

If Yaro hadn't spoken, perhaps little Heri could have knocked herself unconscious.

Little Heri breathed a sigh of relief and, forcing herself to stay alert, explained to Yaro, "Lord Yaro, I need to charge the bronze tag so it can respond to my calls, but it's probably out of power now."

out of battery?
(End of this chapter)

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