Demon Lord 3

Chapter 1646: The Iron Man Planting Crops

Recently, he locked himself in the room and started researching. He said that he must make a bunch of steel men who can grow crops so that he would have no regrets in his life. After all, his master did not have such good treatment when he was alive. It would be great if he could live quietly without working to grow crops and just make these steel men. However, his master was at most a carpenter who could only make wooden men. Wooden men would break when they came into contact with water, so this was a huge breakthrough. However, he seemed to have encountered a bottleneck recently. Every time he made an steel man, he was absent-minded. I investigated and found that there was indeed no problem with the people who had contact with him recently. It might be due to his own reasons. I asked him curiously if what materials were needed to make an steel man? I went to look for it for him, and he said it wasn't just these materials. They were more than enough for his expectations and could produce more Iron Men, but he was facing a problem: he didn't know what these Iron Men would actually be able to do once they went into production. For example, if it was cloudy and rainy, would these programmed Iron Men still need watering? Each person operating one Iron Man would require both manpower and material resources, which wouldn't reduce labor. He wanted to make fully intelligent Iron Men. He told me what he wanted, but I understood that he wanted no human intervention, only intelligence. But if there were no humans operating them, what would humans do in the future? Let's put that aside for now. Let's talk about how long it would take to make a real robot. Can we afford to wait? The harvest was coming soon, so he could only work hard on building the harvester. He honestly told me that he didn't really enjoy making harvesters, saying they weren't monsters in his sense of the word. I asked him if monsters had to fight. He said that this was ok, but it didn't make the most of it. He wanted a monster that could do everything. I told him that we could make different types of monsters, such as a watering monster, a weeding monster, and any kind of monster. During this period, the two of us also studied the technological level of this world, which was definitely not as high as that of our previous world. So if we wanted to make a monster here, we could only wait for him to do the research. Others could not help much and could only find some steel and parts. He assembled and researched it by himself. He seemed like a genius who came to this world and could manipulate every plant and tree in this world at will. In his hands, it seemed to have changed into a soft form, allowing him to pinch it at will. Time passed by one minute and one second. I knew he still had a lot of difficulties, for example, he didn't want to make these monsters that couldn't fight. He wanted to make an integrated monster that could It can work for these farmers and can also be used in the army, but a monster has at most 1 or 3 abilities. If an integrated monster is really made, the ability will be too strong, but it will also take a lot of time. He doesn't like to do these things every day, so he has some emotions and several of them have been returned and revised again. As soon as a genius was found, he was talked about by the people below. Many people said whether he can do research or not, and whether he can only make some robots that grow vegetables, and can't make real fighting robots at all. For a time, public opinion was overwhelming, and this genius basically didn't leave the room. I knocked on the door and he didn't open it for me, saying that he wanted to be alone. I was afraid that something would happen if it took too long, so I sat next to him and waited for him helplessly. In the end, he couldn't bear to open the door and told me that this place might not be suitable for him. I told him not to think so. He asked me if farming can really change my life? Perhaps farming can only alleviate some of the burden, but those people might not even bother using it. Some stubborn people still think about relying on their own hands. His work might not be of any use to those who truly need it, but only allow those middlemen to make a profit. I shook my head and said that this would definitely not happen. These things will not be sold, but only given away to farmers for use. If they are not used, they can be returned to others in need. His hard work will definitely not be wasted on those middlemen who make a profit. He stayed in the room for three days and three nights without coming out. When he came out, he also told us to find a few workers to make a few machine-shaped cars, and then install this thing inside and we can use it. He said it was a harvester engine that could be directly controlled remotely.

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