God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World-Chapter 513: Garden Generator

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Each god had their own schemes.

The banquet that should have lasted a very, very long time ended hastily like this. The gods said with their mouths that they had no inspiration and didn't know what to do, but each one was full of ideas in their hearts.

Naturally, the God of Gardens moved first.

Using only a few hours, he officially launched a feature called "Garden Generator."

The "Garden Generator" feature was very simple. Magic Net users could input their housing situation—whether a small single room or a large manor—just input it, then click generate and pray, and this feature would generate a decoration plan.

If they weren't satisfied, they could click generate again. Of course, then they'd need to pray again.

Have to say, this idea from the God of Gardens was really fantastic.

Most humans were always full of hope for beauty, especially in today's situation. Most Magic Net users felt their lives would get better and better.

They all felt that in no time, they'd own their own property, or get a bigger house.

These people generating some decoration plans in their spare time and saving them was naturally very normal.

And there was another situation—recently, new-style houses were being built everywhere. Faced with these new-style houses, most people had no experience at all. They could use this feature from the God of Gardens to solve this pain point.

Plus, it was the first feature provided by someone other than the God of Technology, so it immediately attracted a lot of attention.

Almost at the same time, the first ultra-high-speed rail train, carrying those big shots, successfully arrived at Wolf General's territory.

Looking at the white snow outside, thinking back to a few hours ago when they were still watching the ocean on southern beaches, quite a few people felt a sense of unreality.

"This really is magical. In just these few hours, we've actually experienced all the scenery from south to north, passed through all kinds of different terrains, felt different cultures. Hard to imagine."

A noble couldn't help but exclaim, "Is this Wolf General's territory? Looks pretty ordinary. Doesn't seem very developed in magic-tech either."

"You might not know, but at first the God of Technology didn't want to create the Church of Technology at all. The Church of Technology was established when Wolf General went to fight all those people in the Western territories. Wolf General established it to better manage those beastmen."

Another noble nearby said with a smile, "After that, for a long time, Wolf General was over there watching those beastmen. As soon as she came back, she led the Tech Combat Clerics to the other side of the watch wall."

"Her territory naturally hasn't developed much."

"But overall, the residents here are living pretty well. The Church of Technology, or more precisely, Viscount Roster often sends stuff over and arranges for them all to study. After a while, the least smart among them will become experienced engineers, and the smart ones will become magic-tech experts."

Listening to descriptions from people who understood the situation here, quite a few nobles were amazed.

They never expected it to be like this.

But they quickly shifted their attention elsewhere.

Naturally, to the various possible impacts now that the ultra-high-speed rail system had started operating.

"Just a few hours to cross the continent from south to north. Once other trains are established, going anywhere will probably become super easy. The flow of goods and people will probably reach unprecedented speeds."

"Looks like we really need to change everything. Old methods might not work well in this era anymore."

"We should've made changes long ago."

"It's both an opportunity and a challenge. If we can't get on this fast track, we'll probably be eliminated by this era. Just like what I discussed with one guy—we both established a clothing factory and a textile factory. I'm still using slaves, but he's already sold off all his slaves and is hiring workers. Same area, same scale, but his output is several times mine."

Emmett said to the person beside him, "But it's not too late for us to make changes now. The ultra-high-speed rail train has created a huge market for us."

"Originally our goods might not even leave the duchy, but now we can easily reach the empire, and covering the entire world in a short time seems easy too."

"And we're the people who caught the first train."

Listening to Emmett's words, quite a few nobles nodded in agreement.

Today, they'd all more or less encountered situations similar to what Emmett described.

New employment systems, new management systems—after replacing slaves, they seemed to create even greater profits. Adapting to this era would create more opportunities...

At first, some of them might have scoffed at these things, but under various stimulations, plus one person after another around them expressing conviction, they gradually began to believe.

The steel futures incident obviously couldn't become a lesson. Most of them would still follow the crowd.

Especially under the offensive from those people Viscount Roster sent out.

Suddenly, someone said loudly, "Viscount Roster, how many gold coins did it cost to build this ultra-high-speed rail system?"

"I think we should accelerate this process next."

"If not all the main lines starting construction simultaneously, at least we could build two or three at the same time."

"Everyone here, and some people who didn't come, still have some capital. Railway General Company could totally issue more bonds and speed up the process."

With this loud shout, almost everyone focused their attention on Viscount Roster!

That's right!

Building this main line crossing from south to north took a full half year. Waiting for all the other main lines to be built—who knows when that would be.

Not everyone among them was on this line. They urgently wanted to see other main lines built.

Even people living on this main line wanted other main lines to open quickly, so they'd have a first-mover advantage and could possibly cover the entire continent faster.

Almost everyone strongly agreed with this statement, wanting main lines built quickly. Building several simultaneously was the best choice.

At least that's how they saw it.

As for needing to invest and all that, they didn't care at all. Having demonstrated this kind of capability, as long as bonds were issued or some shares sold, the funds could easily be raised.

Absolutely no surprises!