Chapter 2 Hextech Flying Gate


Chapter 2 Hextech Flying Door
“This... teleportation?!”

Ivankov's big face was full of surprise. He realized that he and Ginny were lucky. With this thing, the success rate of escape could be said to increase exponentially.

"That's right, it's teleportation. This is a model. I don't know whether I should say it's good or bad luck. My ship is equipped with exactly the parts to build this device.

The airship and ship can't get out slowly, but they can't stop this kind of teleportation. "

What Olan holds in his hands is the model of the Hex Flying Gate. In the dream, Olan has experienced various time and space, but the area where he usually lives is Piltover, where Hex technology is the foundation.

Originally, Piltover had a Hex flying door. The principle was to use the energy erupted from the Hex core to accelerate the airship, allowing it to reduce the time consumed on the road.

On this basis, Olan conducted a new round of research and development.

Hex Technology is very special. Its power is only limited by the user's imagination, and it contains infinite possibilities.

From powering machines to generating beams that can cut through the toughest steel, Hextech plays a role in countless areas.

And due to technical reasons, even Hex craftsmen from the same school will have different techniques. It can be said that every Hex work is unique.

Compared with the original flying door, the flying door studied by Olan aims to teleport directly, which is more like the way in the game to teleport the hero to a designated location.

Originally, he went to Bilgewater to discuss business in this area. Because of his confidence in this technology, he directly brought the finished parts with him.

Transferring goods directly to the warehouse is much faster than moving them from the ship.

"Great, in that case..."

Ivankov seemed to see a bright future, but Olan immediately poured cold water on it.

"Don't be too quick to be happy. I haven't finished speaking yet. Although my research direction is to directly transmit the human body, and I have achieved experimental success, two interfaces are needed for stable transmission.

At present, it seems that we have no way to send out another port. In this case, we can only send people randomly. I can guarantee that people will be sent to a general area.

But which island in the area you are teleported to depends on your luck. "

After spreading his hands, Olan looked a little helpless. After all, the purpose of developing this technology was not to escape in an emergency. Without preparation, it would eventually be subject to certain restrictions.

"It's not a big deal, I don't think there's any island worse off right now."

Ginny thinks this is not a problem. The mortality rate of staying here is 100%. As long as you can get out, anywhere is better than this place.

After excluding places like the Red Earth Continent and the Navy Headquarters, I don’t know how high the survival rate will be.

"Second question, I need time."

This problem worries Oran more than the previous unstable transmission.

At least in terms of unstable teleportation, the horizontal positioning problem has been solved. People will not be inexplicably teleported to high altitudes or into buildings. As long as they are not too violent and Mercury is retrograde, they can land safely.

However, Ivankov and the others did not seem to understand why Olan found this difficult.

"Don't you have ready-made parts on your ship? We can also help with assembly."

Raising his arms, Ivankov seemed to want to show that he was strong enough to be a laborer.

"Do you think this technology is as simple as building a toy? This device was originally used to transport goods alone, and some modifications are needed to transport the human body.

Especially the Hex core that drives this device, which is the source of power. Its power output must be changed to enable human teleportation. This is something only I can do. "

Olan picked up the model on the table and skillfully dismantled it. A blue crystal the size of a bottle cap was floating inside.

"This is the core of the device. Such a small piece is enough to drive this fantastic technology, but the real object is much larger than this."

Oran put away the miniature Hex core and motioned for the two to continue following him. He soon led them to the warehouse on the ship, where the parts of the Hex flying door were stored.

Dozens of huge boxes are neatly arranged inside, even the smallest one is taller than Ivankov.

"Ordinary people outside the core can do some things, but you two alone can't help much."

Oran pulled off the dustproof cloth, opened one of the boxes and showed Ivankov and the others the huge metal parts.

The size of the large-scale device connecting two different city-states is far more exaggerated than Oran's model. The parts of these flying doors take up most of the space of the ship. Looking at the gear parts that were taller than himself, Ivankov also became silent, but Ginny remained optimistic about it.

"So in addition to time, you also need some manpower, right?"

“That’s right, it’s best to have ready-made skilled workers, whether it’s shipwrights, blacksmiths, or carpenters, there should be quite a few on this island.

My requirements are not high, as long as I can understand the drawings. "

If there are some basics, it is not complicated to teach them how to assemble. Now Olan even misses the other employees on his ship. It would be much more convenient if they were here.

It's just that during the break last night, they were all driven to the hotel on the dock by Olan. Only Olan himself was still doing experiments on the ship, so now Olan was alone.

"Continue with your plan. The probability will be higher if you adopt a two-pronged approach, but no matter how you do it, it is necessary to recruit some people.

No one would be willing to die here, and there should be many who are willing to give it a try. "

Taking out some potentially useful things from the side, Olan began to further arm himself. He had some phobia of insufficient firepower, which could be said to be a national genetic problem.

"It stands to reason that this is the case, but those guys are Celestial Dragons, and there aren't many who have the courage to resist... I'm afraid."

Ivankov raised his concerns. Since the establishment of the World Government, hundreds of years of rule have made the Draconians' position deeply entrenched.

Moreover, according to the information Ivankov possesses, the Celestial Dragons will use the lie that they will be given freedom if they survive for three weeks to make the "prey" escape with all their strength and increase their own fun.

"The false hope given by the Tianlong people may make many people give up resistance and be willing to escape..."

"The life and death of that kind of person has nothing to do with us. Why, do you still want to save everyone?"

Olan never felt that he was a selfless person, and he would not get involved with a group of unrelated people.

As long as he has enough ability, Olan also doesn't mind giving the opponent a hand, as long as the opponent has the same ideas as him and has the same goal.

For example, Ivankov and Ginny are planning an escape. Their goal is to leave here. At the same time, Ginny and others can provide relevant information here, so naturally a temporary alliance can be formed.

In a subjective sense, give up resistance, leave your fate to the enemy, and pray for mercy from the other party.

In Olan's opinion, this kind of thinking means that he has given up hope of escape, and he will "respect" the other person's idea. As long as they do not hinder him, Olan will not care about these people.

Ivankov also understands this truth. As slaves, there are people like him and Ginny who are unwilling to accept their fate and take the opportunity to resist, and there are also people who have long accepted their fate and live like the walking zombies.

The current situation is not optimistic. The time in the future is almost a countdown to death. They cannot waste all their time on a group of people who accept their fate.

"If I had that ability, I would really like to do it, but that's not realistic. In fact... I think even if one of us can escape, it will be a big victory."

After a moment of emotion, Ivankov chose to face reality.

"Then there is no problem. People who are not willing to fight are not worth saving. But your goal is too small. I don't want to run away in despair."

"What do you want to do?"

"This world has given me such a special greeting gift when I first arrived, so of course I have to give a generous gift in return."

The blue pupils became a little dark, and no one could tell what Olan was thinking.

"What do you mean by return gift...?"

After all, the word return gift in this situation is too strange.

"This world" is just some weird words in Ivankov's ears. There are many such people on the sea. Ivankov himself is an example, but the word "reciprocate" is not suitable.

Even Ivankov himself did not realize that soon after, the word return gift had a new definition in his mind. In addition to making people happy, gifts can also be deadly.

Brothers, you need to catch up on new book issues. This is the mechanism of the website, so the update frequency of new book issues is relatively slow.

The new book issue is 4,000 words per day, with two chapters a day (there will be one more today), and the update time will be fixed as much as possible in the future.



(End of this chapter)

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