Any living thing will have a sense of curiosity about something it has never seen before.

Alicia blinked her eyes as she stared at the glass spherical object above her head. She tied up her tail behind her, and the tip of the tail gently touched it, making a crisp sound and causing it to sway gently.

"Okay, you've been staring for half an hour."

Bai Yan put down the pen in his hand, covered his mouth and yawned, then glanced at Alicia with a slight smile.

Alicia gave up and sat on the chair in front of Bai Yan's desk, skillfully taking out her half bag of dried fruits from the drawer.

"How on earth did you do that?" Alicia casually threw a dried fruit into her mouth and looked at Bai Yan, her clear eyes revealing a hint of wisdom.

"According to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, a moving magnetic field can generate an electric field. This is a law of the world that I just discovered."

As he spoke, Bai Yan picked up the pen again and began to draw a blueprint of a car engine.

"I don't understand, but it feels pretty powerful." Alicia said, and her tail suddenly rolled up Bai Yan, "We'll draw it tomorrow, Sofia is still waiting for us."

After all, in such a bright room, you might have new experiences.

. . .

A few more days passed, and the thermal power station was basically completed. Its huge size was enough to supply electricity to the entire city.

What made Bai Yan even more delighted was that after testing, the resistivity of the precious metal mithril was almost zero, which means that it is itself a room-temperature superconducting material.

This can be said to have brought about a qualitative leap in energy utilization, but its practicality may not be apparent at present.

However, in the future, various superconducting magnetic levitation tracks will not require ultra-high voltage for ultra-long-distance transmission, and even chip performance will be greatly improved.

"Edward, thank you for your hard work these days." Bai Yan met with his finance minister in the conference hall of the Mithril City. Looking at the personnel statistics and various factory production capacities handed over by him, Bai Yan smiled.

With a population of about 80, various factories are flourishing in various cities. Although these factories are controlled by Bai Yan, the cheap goods produced have also benefited many people in the territory.

For example, bicycles, a convenient means of transportation, have been sought after by many people as soon as they were put on sale.

"Your Highness." Just as Bai Yan was immersed in the process of industrialization, Edward called him with a little embarrassment.

"What? Don't take me for granted. If you have any questions, just tell me directly."

"Your Highness, I feel that our army should continue to expand by at least half, so that we can resist the attack of the eldest prince."

Bai Yan pushed a cup of hot tea in front of Edward, with a relaxed smile on his face. "Oh? Didn't you oppose my military expansion before?"

"It's different. How would I know your ambition, Your Highness?" Edward took the tea flattered. He really treated Bai Yan as half a child.

"Don't worry, everything will be over soon." Shaking his head, Bai Yan took a sip of tea and remained silent.

The construction of power facilities is an ongoing process. The first areas to be electrified are the production areas of the Mithril City, followed by the residential areas, and finally the lights on the streets.

Suddenly, the whole city was brightly lit at night.

Of course, the electricity bill is paid by the residents themselves, so not many people are willing to turn it on at night.

. . .

"Excuse me, do you know who Bai Yan Roland is?"

At the edge of the Purple Gold Territory, Anastasia, a girl with pink hair and eyes covered with black silk, stopped a little girl on the side of the road and asked.

"It's His Royal Highness the Prince! My mother told me that he is a great hero!" The little girl had a pair of big light blue eyes. After hearing Anastasia's words, a surprised smile appeared on her face.

"Then do you know where he is?" Anastasia felt a little disappointed when she heard that Bai Yan was actually a prince.

After all, how could a prince fall in love with a girl from a poor mountain village like her?

He wanted to marry the daughter of a prominent family, a general and a minister.

"The Mithril City, under the heroic command of His Highness Bai Yan, defeated the armies of those nobles. His Highness Bai Yan is a great hero."

After the girl finished speaking, she ran away holding the windmill in her hand.

"Saint, it's getting dark, why don't you take a rest first?" said the accompanying villager, his eyes full of respect.

"No, let's buy some supplies and continue on our journey." Anastasia said coldly as she looked at the sky which was approaching dusk.

Now she just couldn't wait to meet the man and wanted to know what kind of person he was.

Later on, Anastasia discovered that she might not even need to find out who Bai Yan was.

When you enter any city, you will find random citizens on the road discussing: How many nobles did His Highness Bai Yan defeat, how His Highness Bai Yan distributed land to people, and how His Highness Bai Yan invented a thing called a bicycle.

In short, there were all kinds of legends about Bai Yan along the way, which made Anastasia more eager to meet that man.

But the closer Anastasia got to the Mithril City, the more she found the atmosphere in the city became more solemn.

Some cities have even closed their gates, and it is not known whether this is to prevent the outflow of residents or because of concerns about the influx of refugees from outside.

After several days of running around, Anastasia looked at the city wall in front of her, which was still stained with blood, and a smile appeared on Bai Zhi's face.

As the convoy moved forward, Anastasia discovered that the city was not defended against outsiders, and their convoy easily entered the city.

Just as she was feeling a little emotional, a clanging sound came from afar.

After a while, Anastasia was horrified to find that a monster with black smoke coming out of its head was running towards her.

The villagers who were accompanying the group had never seen such a scene before, and their legs could not help but tremble, looking like they would fall to the ground at any moment.

But Anastasia soon discovered something was wrong. The people around her seemed to have become accustomed to the monster. They still walked on the road with calm expressions and ignored the monster.

Just as Anastasia was curious, she saw a familiar figure at a vendor's stall not far ahead.

It seemed like the greedy girl beside Bai Yan, who was now picking up two candied haws and stuffing them into her mouth.

"Hello."

Anastasia adjusted her breathing, walked over to Alesha and patted her shoulder.

Unexpectedly, the guy was startled by her slap and dropped the half-eaten candied haws on the ground.

He immediately frowned and was about to turn around and talk to this annoying guy properly.

However, after seeing her pink hair, the dissatisfaction in his eyes obviously subsided and turned into surprise.

"It's you? The divine slave of Bai Yan?"

Anastasia smiled and nodded when she heard that.

However, what she didn’t expect was that Alesha suddenly pointed at the candied haws on the ground and said, “You have offended the god’s companions. If there were no three candied haws in this matter, I would let Bai Yan punish you severely!!

You don’t want to be disliked by Bai Yan, right? "

Alyssa turned around and took down three more candied haws from the shelf, then nodded to the boss: "Here, she'll pay."

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