Adley opened the conversation and went straight to talking about his past and present life.

She was wiping away tears as she spoke.

But he didn't mention anything Aimee wanted to know.

Sera was touched by what she heard.

Bennett opened his mouth, wanting to remind Edley that the giant wolf Duke in your story was Aimee's ancestor.

Are you sure you want to say something like this that affects the family's reputation?

"Let's not talk about that for now. Tell me why you ended up like this."

Bennett rubbed his eyebrows and reminded.

Seeing Bennett's impatience, Adley couldn't help but complain in his heart:

Didn't you just ask me to say that?

"Then I became a Scourge Mage, but my Scourge spell has a big flaw."

"Just say it directly." Aimee said.

Adley was still a little nervous, but after talking nonsense for so long, at least the nervousness didn't affect his speech.

“My natural disaster spell can use magic to reinforce and reshape objects, but then it’s gone.

I have also expanded my own combat power. I'm sure the Archmage has noticed the mechanical giant, but the activation of that giant requires a huge amount of coal.

At first, the Grand Duke was polite to me, but after the second and third generations, he began to cut my benefits.

If it weren't for the steam plant, I would have been kicked out by now."

After saying that, Adley lowered his head.

Aimee and Sera both shook their heads.

In this extraordinary world, the most valuable thing is combat power.

As for Edley's fighting ability, you might say it's strong, but it's just so-so. The most important thing is that he consumes resources extremely much. It's a pity to use them, but it's a shame not to use them.

More importantly, compared to other natural disasters, this thing is too weak.

It is very normal that it is not taken seriously.

The same thing happened to the archmage who was eavesdropping on the side.

"Are you sure this is the future of human reform?"

The words of the great wizard rang in Bennett's ears, but Bennett didn't say anything. He was not sure whether the other party had the ability he thought of.

Bennett asked Adley:

"How far can you go in strengthening your fixation?"

Adley looked puzzled:

"To what extent, what does that mean?"

Bennett picked up a kettle from the side, concentrated his mental strength, and closed his eyes.

Everyone looked at Bennett, curious about what he wanted to do at this time.

After a while, Bennett opened his eyes with sweat on his forehead.

"Look, I want this accuracy."

After that, Bennett handed the silver pot to Edley.

Instead of holding the bottom of the kettle, Edley tied his hands around the kettle and took it.

Bennett's brows relaxed slightly, it seemed that it might be similar to what he thought.

After Edley took the kettle, he held one side with each hand and split the kettle in half.

He put the pot together again, and there was no gap in the middle.

"As expected of a great wizard, good tricks."

Adley praised it with his mouth and played with it in his hands, but there was no expression of surprise on his face.

"Can you do it?" Bennett asked Adderley.

"can."

Adley picked up the silver pot, separated it, held one side in each hand, and a mechanical rune appeared in the palm of each hand.

The mechanical rune touched the silver pot, and the silver pot began to deform and reorganize, and soon became two silver mirrors with smooth and clear surfaces.

Bennett took the mirror and put the two pieces together, and there was no gap in the middle.

"Good rune."

The difficulty of this combined shot is much higher than Bennett's silver pot division.

And more importantly, the magic power released by Adley was very small. Bennett checked his condition and found that he did not show any sign of fatigue.

Moreover, the silver mirror has now lost its magic supply, but the mirror has not returned to its original state.

If Bennett wants to achieve such high precision, it will require a lot of energy. It is possible to make a single part, but mass production is impossible.

But Adley is obviously different. As long as he is given the drawings, he can perfectly produce the ideal high-precision parts, and he can produce them in batches.

And Edley is also a genius in mechanics.

Bennett has the insight to produce raw materials indefinitely, and Adley has the ability to process raw materials quickly.

Bennett looked at Adley. In his eyes, Adley was no longer a calamity wizard, but a high-precision machinery manufacturer.

Aimee had been observing Bennett from the side. When she saw the surprise on Bennett's face, she knew that Edley was a rare talent.

But she was not in a hurry to win over Adley, but planned to discuss it with Bennett first.

So he took a look at the sky and said to Adley:

"Master Edley, you've had your work hard on this journey. I wonder if he's had dinner?"

Adley said quickly:

"I'm in a hurry to come here. I haven't eaten yet."

Aimee said to Bennett:

"Bennett, prepare some dinner for Adderley first, and we'll talk after we eat."

Seeing that Aimee was intentionally interrupting the topic, Bennett understood what Aimee meant, so he stepped forward and said to Edley:

"The maids in the castle are all dead, but I usually store dinner in a scroll. I'll take you there first."

Adley didn't dare to say anything and followed Bennett out of the room.

Bennett took Addley to a restaurant, dragged the dead maid away, and let Addley eat there.

After settling Adderley, Bennett returned to Aimee's room, took out dinner from the scroll, and ate with Aimee and Sera.

"What about the mage's abilities? I see that you seem to be very concerned about his abilities. Is there anything special about them?"

Aimee asked.

Bennett cut the steak, put it in front of Aimee, and said:

"Very special. He can greatly improve the productivity of the territory. And with my help, this process will be very fast."

Aimee nodded and asked some more detailed questions, which Bennett answered one by one, and pointed out the complementary abilities between himself and Addley.

After understanding the general situation, Aimee didn't say any more words. She quickly finished dinner and asked Bennett to bring Edley over again.

With a plan in mind, Aimee also knew how to treat Edley, and she had no intention of letting Edley speak first. After all, Aimee really wanted to keep such a talented person.

“Master Edley, my husband and I both think that your ability is extremely rare, and we are very sympathetic to your experience in the North.

I hope to hire you as Razlan's mechanical consultant, give you an independent mechanical research factory, and provide you with unlimited materials you want.

But there are only basic materials, such as iron ingots, and the parts need to be processed by yourself.

In addition, you need to complete the mechanical customization requirements I posted. In this regard, Archmage Lieyang will hand over to you, and you just need to listen to him.

As for salary, Razlan will provide you with 1,000 gold coins every year, which I think should be enough for your expenses."

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