Chapter One Hundred and Nine

What Sui Xiong wants to do, of course, is not to invent a machine that can work stably in the water. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

With his somewhat weak engineering knowledge, in order for the machine to work stably in the water, it is necessary to do a good job of waterproofing. Waterproofing is generally done by a waterproof coating, but the machine used to grind the bedrock, no matter how much waterproof material is applied, the part responsible for grinding will wear out quickly.

After all, bedrock is so hard that it is no less than steel. Sui Xiong really couldn't think of anything to grind them, but he didn't have to worry about wearing them out at all.

Oh, there's something like that, Orehagon.

Na Oreha just came to build the grinder...... It's not that Sui Xiong can't find so many Oliha, but he feels that if he really builds such a grinder, the dwarves will not only not be happy when they see it, but will be angry.

"Tyrannical things" or something, I must say so.

No, maybe they'll have a cerebral hemorrhage or a myocardial infarction, after all, the irritation is a little too strong for them.

Orehagang is pretty much the hardest thing in the world, and in most cases, only powerful gods like Sui Xiong were able to collect it and use it to craft those powerful artifacts. The weaker gods can only be obtained by trading and other methods, and the number will not be very large, so some low-level artifacts and even inferior artifacts often do not have Olihagang on them, and even if they do, they are only a little bit and are used in the most critical places.

Mortals sometimes get a small amount of Olihagang for good luck, but mortals do not have the ability to process it, and generally only look at it as a gemstone. A long time ago, there was a lucky strong man who obtained a piece of Orehagang in the shape of a short sword, and although he was not able to grind this thing until he died, he made a great name with this indestructible short sword.

The dwarven kingdom has also received some Olihagon, who have given it as their most precious sacrifice to their gods, often with good rewards.

If Sui Xiong really gave them a grinder that Oreha had just built, maybe they wouldn't use it to grind bedrock, but would use it as a sacrifice......

Since he couldn't use Oliha to build a grinder, Sui Xiong was out of options. So it didn't take him much time to make sure he couldn't help with that.

He was thinking, could there be a different way to grind the bedrock? Not this ultra-inefficient way?

He tried to find several materials to use as grinders, but found that they were either not hard enough, or they were too valuable, and they lacked practicality. On one occasion, he accidentally ground the bedrock too finely, causing an explosion. If it weren't for his ability to be big enough, maybe he would be blown up half to death this time.

After a few failures, Sui Xiong found that there seemed to be something wrong with his train of thought.

All he could think of was finding a suitable new material, but the Dwarven Kingdom had been studying this thing for decades, what material had not been used? If a material was too rare to be obtained in the Dwarven Kingdom, then what was the point of using it to make a suitable grinder?

It's like using Olija to make a grinder, it's definitely hard and strong, but it's not practical at all.

So...... What to do?

Sui Xiong fell into thought.

He thought about it for a long time, and finally decided to follow the old rules and find people who are really good at doing things.

Who are the people who are really good at it?

Palin, of course, them.

But just when Sui Xiong wanted to go to Palin and them, his heart suddenly moved, and he remembered the chef Fira.

That guy has been amazingly lucky recently, as if he was going to pick up money on foot, and he looked like he was going to draw a card to flash gold. However, he actually behaved very ordinary, even if he guessed and gambled with his friends when he had nothing to do, he didn't take advantage of it.

It's not like it's a particularly good luck at all.

Could it be ...... In fact, his fortune will not be used in daily life, but to accumulate and eventually make a big news?

If that's the case, maybe try him.

Sui Xiong is not an engineering student, but he has heard a story that the most important thing in invention is luck, or inspiration. A reporter once interviewed Edison, the king of inventors, and asked him why he was able to make so many inventions, whether it was because of genius. At that time, Edison's answer was that genius is 99 percent perspiration and 1 percent inspiration, but the latter is decisive when compared to the two.

He has also heard of two other versions of this story, the first version was told to him by his parents and teachers when he was a child, and there is no latter half of the sentence, emphasizing sweat. The second version was said by a netizen in the game guild, saying that Edison was actually bragging, most of his inventions were acquired directly, and for this guy, the key to genius is to be able to do business and have money.

Sui Xiong naturally didn't know which version was true, but he felt that luck was definitely very important. For example, before he crossed over, the country just commended a hydrogen bomb father who had hidden his identity for many years, and people came up with a hydrogen bomb structure that was completely different from that of foreign countries, which naturally had countless sweats, but luck must also be very important, otherwise the level of that scientist would not be so high that there is no second person in the world who can compare with him, right?

So when he thought of Fira, he couldn't help but change his mind.

That night, Fira had a strange dream while she was sleeping. He dreamed that he had walked up a mountain, and there was a glowing man on the mountain, who gave him several hard stones and asked him to try to grind them into the finest powder possible.

When he woke up, he really saw these rocks beside his bed.

"Apocalypse, or something else?" said Fela, looking at the stones with some blankness, trying to pick up one and rub it against the stone that was used to base the bed.

The stone had been rubbed with a distinct white mark, and the stone was unscathed.

"How can it be so hard?" he was taken aback, found a piece of steel, and rubbed it harder.

There were also obvious scratches on the steel, and there were only very shallow and inconspicuous marks on the stone.

"Oh my God! this thing is as hard as steel!" "How can I grind it up......?"

So he laid down the stones and didn't think about it anymore.

That night, he had another dream, in which he had reached the top of the mountain, and the glowing figure had again told him to grind the stone into powder.

"But the stone is too hard!" he argued, "and it can't be sharpened." ”

The glowing figure just smiled, but he immediately understood what the figure meant.

If it was really that easy, how could this good thing get his turn?

After waking up, Fira pondered for a long time, and finally picked up two extremely hard stones and rubbed them against each other.

No matter how hard the stone is, if you rub yourself, it shouldn't be a problem......

Seeing that he finally started to do business, Sui Xiong nodded and smiled slightly.

Well, just wait and see the results. Maybe this lucky guy will be able to find a good way for the dwarves to study for decades and not find it...... (To be continued.) )