Chapter 110: A Great Invention

"Are you sure you're not kidding?"

Ian frowned, played with the crystal in his hand, and asked. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoWhat this Archduke of Lancevine has done is simply incredible. He actually threw the biggest killing weapon in the Northern Regions into his hands so easily and casually, and it was as if he had given away a toy casually.

However, while Ian was struggling, Khan Parkes's expression was extremely calm and relaxed. He didn't seem to care at all about throwing the lifeblood of the Northern Regions to a teenager he had only met a few times.

With an inexplicable smile, he replied, "Of course." ”

"What's the real reason?" Ian sighed and asked, "I don't believe you would give me such trust just because I'm a student of the Black Sword Saint." What are you trying to do, or what do you really want me to do?"

"I don't need to say it. Hankax smiled brighter, "Because even if I don't say it, you're going to do what I want you to do." ”

"Are you sure?" asked Ian, maliciously.

"Of course I'm sure. Khan Parks nodded firmly, then gestured to Ian and beckoned him to come up to the platform, "Come on, I'll teach you how to use this cannon." The process of operation is a bit complicated, and whether you can sleep tonight depends on whether you learn quickly or not. ”

"Do you have to finish it all at once?" Seeing that Khan Parks didn't seem to be cheating, Ian had to suppress the confusion in his heart first. He stepped onto the high platform, looked at the dense buttons on the platform operation panel, and suddenly the corners of his mouth twitched.

"Boy, do you think the Falling Star Tower is a casual and anytime you can come in?" Khan Parks couldn't help but sneer, "You'd better pray that you'll learn it tonight, or I won't teach you a second time." ”

"Let's get started. Ian nodded and sighed, "I'm going to go home and sleep." ”

"You'll stay here tonight. Khan Parks said casually, "You won't be able to learn this thing without three or four hours." ”

"Maybe I'll learn it soon?"

"I'm confident in the complexity of my work. Faced with the silver-haired boy's unbelievable declaration, Khan Parks smiled complacently.

When did the process of operating weapons become a matter of pride?

This smile made Ian's eyelids jump, and he couldn't help but complain psychologically.

It's a pity that Khan Parkes doesn't care about what Ian is complaining about. He coughed lightly, pointed to the buttons and joysticks on the control board, and began to introduce himself. He was so fast that he really seemed to be in a hurry, finishing things so early, even if Ian could keep up.

This made Ian quickly restrain his thoughts, cheer up, and began to listen attentively. Although Khan Parkes's voice was still slow in Ian's conscious perception, the operation method of this Flying Light Cannon was so crucial that he really didn't dare to ignore it in the slightest.

Perhaps the rest of the Northern Regions will think that as long as the Black Sword Saint exists, then even if there is another natural disaster, the Northern Regions will definitely be safe and sound. But Ian knew that Phil's state was actually as bad as his own, and it could be seen from the fact that she had been sick for a whole month last time, and that power was not easy for her to use.

Therefore, now that the opportunity is in front of him, Ian must learn how to operate the Prismatic Cannon tonight no matter what. Although this is only an external force, when its own strength is really unsustainable, this external force may become the only means to save the Northern Regions.

Time passed quietly, and soon Khan Parks finished talking about the basic functions of the various operation buttons on the table, turned to Ian and reminded him very solemnly: "There are very important things that you need to pay attention to when firing the Prismatic Cannon. ”

"What is it?"

"After it locks on to its target, it needs a quarter of an hour or so to recharge before launching to extract the energy from the source crystal. And once started, the whole launch process will never stop. So you only have one chance, so it's important to get the timing right. ”

"It takes a quarter of an hour?" Ian frowned. This time is really longer than he imagined, and once the process is started, there is no way to stop it, which is simply a fool's errand. The dynamics on the battlefield are ever-changing, and a quarter of an hour ago it might have looked like this, but who knows what it will be like in a quarter of an hour?

The only consolation may be that the Scourge is often extremely large, and as long as it is within range, it should not be missed......

"Yes, it will lock onto the target of your choice, but it will take a quarter of an hour from lock-on to launch. Khan Parks repeated, then reminded, "So when to start activating, and how to prevent the Scourge from attacking the Falling Star Tower in this quarter of an hour, or escaping from range, these two points become the key to using it." ”

"Can't you rush first and then lock the enemy?" Ian asked a little speechlessly, feeling that the weapon was becoming more and more unreliable.

Faced with this question, Khan Pax vetoed with great certainty: "No, once the charge is complete, it must be launched, otherwise it will ......"

"Or what?" Ian looked up, looking over with a look of great distrust.

"Otherwise, it will explode......" Khan Parks touched his nose and turned his head sideways. But then, he coughed violently, turned his head, and explained very deliberately: "Boy, you also know that after all, it is the energy of the entire Source Crystal. Except for the source crystal itself, there is nothing in this world that can withstand it for a moment. ”

"But there's one thing you can rest assured. The speed of light is beyond human imagination. As long as it is locked, it will definitely hit if it does not exceed the range. ”

"With the shape of a natural disaster, it's unimaginable to miss a shot, right?" Ian mercilessly shattered the Grand Duke's face, choking on his cough for a while, and he couldn't even say a word.

"Hehehe. After a few dry laughs, Ian genuinely "admired" and said, "This is really a 'great' work that is a 'great success'." ”

The cost of using it is so great that people don't dare to try it lightly.

The process is so complicated that dozens of keys are needed.

Practical application must be grasped at the most appropriate time, and there is only one opportunity.

His Excellency Grand Duke Khan Parkes Lansvein, great inventor, are you sure that this is really not the product of your failure?

Ian deeply felt at this moment that there seemed to be a reason for Phil's unreliability......