022, oh my! You're so tall!

Kraft went back to dreaming.

This time the dream took place in a slightly cluttered room, but most researchers have this virtue, and the room in front of them is neat and tidy in comparison.

Most of the furniture in the house is made of wood, there are many gears and bolts on the table, a shotgun with a relatively backward but well-made carving pattern hangs on the wall, and the bookshelf next to it is stuffed with books, and on the top of the bookshelf is a mechanical doll that is constantly dancing.

Stylistically, the dream seems to be in a period similar to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries on Earth, but the strange floating chandelier overhead, and the dream protagonist busy near the workbench, prove that things are not so simple.

Magical technology? Steampunk? 2077?

Some inexplicable words popped into Kraft's mind.

Without delving into the meaning of those words, Kraft sighed deeply, the sense of age displayed in the scene, and the vaguely revealed fantasy worldview, made him not have much hope for this dream.

However, he still walked to the side of the dream protagonist, and in any case, it was good to be able to broaden his horizons.

The protagonist of the dream is an old man with a white beard, who does not wear a white coat like most researchers, but wears a red leather armor, a pair of red goggles on the bridge of his nose, and most importantly, ......

He was a little shorter than the fourteen-year-old Craft.

However, Kraft didn't care about this, and was instead attracted by the drawings on the workbench.

Unlike the surrounding furnishings, the blueprints are exquisite, far more complex than they should be in this era, and although Kraft can't fully read the drawing, he can see that there is an energy core in it, which shows that this thing doesn't need any special abilities to manipulate, and the only question is whether the materials used in it can find a replacement on Earth.

Because he couldn't read the drawings, Kraft didn't waste time at the workbench, anyway, he could call up the dream memory at any time in the future, and he could come back and look at it again after he understood it.

He walked over to the bookshelf and glanced at the spine, which unfortunately did not seem to be in the habit of marking the title on the spine, so Kraft picked one out and pulled it out.

"Goblins who don't know how to innovate"

Kraft:......

Decisively shoved the book back into the shelf, and Kraft replaced it with another one.

"Gnome Engineering is the Future"

Kraft:......

Well, at least understand that mechanical technology here is called engineering, and there are at least two branches......

Kraft looked back at the short old man who was still busy at the workbench, so he was not a human with dwarfism, but a dwarf?

It's a big world......

Kraft sighed once again at the wonder of the different worlds, and continued to browse the books on the shelves.

"Research with the Mind of a Gnome", "Stupid Goblins Who Only Know How to Explode", "Engineering: From Beginner to Ground", "100 Tips for Building an Energy Core", "Portraits of Famous Craftsmen", "Gnomes Who Made Great Contributions to Engineering", ......

After reading all the names of the books on the shelves, Kraft picked up "Engineering: From Beginner to Ground" and flipped through it.

What the protagonist of the dream is making seems to be more difficult, anyway, Kraft has read a thick copy of "Engineering: From Beginner to Ground", and the dream is not over yet.

After reading the book in his hand, Kraft had already gained more than he expected.

Engineering is indeed a science-side technology that does not require any special abilities to drive, and most of the materials required in the early and mid-stage design can be found on the earth, and even if there are no ones on the earth, similar alternatives can be found without affecting their functionality.

The only thing he regrets is that many engineering creations in the later stage need to use some magic materials, and the function of these magic materials is generally used to build the core, so he has no choice but to see if he can replace it with the core of pure science and technology at that time.

Although Kraft looked like he was going to the lab to study it now, the dwarf's work was not over yet, and he couldn't wake up on his own, so he simply picked up the goblin he had pulled out for the first time and flipped through it.

Although the title of the book is full of prejudices, it should be enough to give you an idea of what it is like to have a different branch of goblin engineering than dwarf engineering.

Unlike dwarf engineering, which invented all kinds of bizarre props, goblin engineering is more practical and closer to the industrial system on the earth, and their main direction is to manufacture various gunpowder weapons and matching goggles, but compared with the munitions on the earth, the weapons made by goblins do not have any advantages, that is, the addition of magic materials makes it more special, but those goggles are still a little interesting, so that Kraft has gained a lot of inspiration.

Closing the book "Goblins Who Don't Know How to Innovate", Kraft was a little glad that he dreamed of dwarf engineering, because even if the prejudiced parts of the book were removed, goblin engineering did not help him very much, but there were many magical props in dwarf engineering that interested him.

Turning his head to look at the dwarf who was still busy, he was more than half finished in his production, and it looked like he should be a robot.

Kraft scratched his head.

The drawings I saw before are obviously the shape of the car?

However, this is also in line with the character of the dwarf engineers.

Curious as to how he had built a robot from a car's drawings, Kraft had simply flipped through the engineering books, and it was apparently difficult to understand the dwarf's manoeuvres, so he turned back to the book, intending to continue reading.

This time, let's pick a thinner one, Kraft's fingers swiped across the bookshelf, the robot was obviously almost finished, and there was obviously not enough time to continue studying, so he planned to find a book of other types to relax his head.

In the end, Kraft picked a copy of "The Portrait of Famous Craftsmen", and at the same time relaxed and learned about the specific situation of the world by the way.

Then flipping through it, Kraft found ......

This world seems to have I dreamed of?

Because of some of the names and events that appear in this book, Kraft has also come into contact with an orc blacksmith, but there are too few books in that orc's house, and most of them he has heard from the orc named Saru Fury Steel talking to the others.

Thinking about the visitors of several different races to the Orc Blacksmith, as well as the Night Elves, Dwarves, Five-Colored Dragons and other races mentioned in the book, as well as villains such as the Burning Legion Lich King, Kraft subconsciously scratched his head.

"The ingredients of this world are really complicated......"

Because in the dream world, Kraft can automatically learn the language mastered by the dream owner, so in addition to the lingua franca, orc language, and troll language that he learned in Saru Nugunna, Kraft also learned dwarf language, dwarf language, and some elven and human languages here.

"Useless knowledge adds ......"

Especially the Elven language, which is probably the most frequent race in dreams other than humans, and the Elven language of different worlds is also different, and Kraft now has more than a palm of the hand.

From the worldview shown in the book, engineering seems to be a minor branch of this world, and the main theme is magic and swords, which explains why there is such a strange tech tree in this world.

In addition, judging from the introduction in this book, it seems that the owner of this dream is not a penniless guy, the master craftsman Owerthback, the leader of the dwarf engineering system, and even single-handedly created the Ironforger Squirrel Rampage.

After reading the character history, the production of Owarsback is also nearing the end, generally speaking, the content of the dream is that the manufacturing is completed, the test, the test passes or the test fails, and then it will end, occasionally prolonging for a while, but the probability of appearing is relatively small.

Kraft leaned over to Owerthback, the master dwarf craftsman who had made a somewhat eerie robot, much taller than Owerthbuck himself, with no head on top of the robot, replaced by a seat and console.

"Oh my God! I'm so tall! ”

Owersback climbed onto the robot and cheered happily in a high-pitched voice.

Only then did Kraft realize that the robot's strange shape was actually imitating Owerthback's own clothing......

Okay, if you're happy......

Kraft twitched the corners of his mouth as he looked at the rather stream-of-consciousness shape.

As Owersback pushes the upper lever on the console, the Owersback robot makes a "swish" sound, and thick black smoke comes out of the exhaust pipe behind it.

"Go ahead! My baby! ”

The Owarsbuck robot trembled and walked around the interior of the house.

"Woohoo——! Now, enter battle mode! ”

Owarthbuck excitedly clicked on the console a few times, and a messy pile of weapons emerged from various parts of the Owarthbuck robot's body, and then ......

Its joints began to sparkle with electricity.

"Huh?"

Owersback's smile froze suddenly.

And Kraft was also shocked.

This plot! I've seen it at Dr. Asasa!

"Boom !!"

Unsurprisingly, the Owersbuck robot explodes, and Kraft wakes up.

"!"