Chapter 328
Chapter 328
'Wait. How many years has this project been going on?'
Yi-Han became curious after seeing the dates and worn traces written here and there, so he asked.
"How many years have you been working on this?"
"Uh... 20..."
"!!"
20 years.
Yi-Han was shocked.
He knew Professor Beavle was a madman, but to think he had been holding onto a single project for 20 years.
"...30... 40...? I don't think it was 40 years... I can't remember."
"..."
The numbers kept going up.
Yi-Han was at a loss for words.
"Isn't this too long to be holding onto?"
"It is."
"Could it be that it's just taking a long time, but there is definite progress? If that's the case..."
It would be understandable to pour time into it if it was too complex or delicate, as long as completion was possible.
"No. There are many parts where I'm stuck, so it's impossible in the current state."
"I see."
It was absurd, but also a bit admirable.
To think he kept challenging a project with no progress and many obstacles without giving up.
He was a madman, but a scholarly madman was bound to be a little admirable.
"Even if it doesn't reach actual production, this much must have cost you quite a bit. It seems like you spent a lot of your own money."
"Huh? Uh... Did I? I'm not sure. I think quite a bit of my own money went into it too."
"???"
Yi-Han was surprised again by Professor Beavle's words.
Of course, judging by Professor Beavle's personality, it was obvious that he had little interest in gold coins.
However, it made no sense that there was no budget management while proceeding with such a project.
If he didn't get money from somewhere, it wouldn't even be possible to proceed, right?
"If you don't know well, Professor, where did the money come from?"
"I got investment from Gonadaltes, and that... that. I forgot the name, but I got investment from a duke over a decade ago, and uh... that... Anyway, I got investment from someone else too. I forgot."
"..."
Yi-Han began to seriously worry about Professor Beavle's life.
'It wouldn't be strange if an assassin came.'
To think he received investments and has been running away with the money for over a decade. If Yi-Han were the investor, he would have seriously gone to challenge him to a duel.
"Stop asking boring questions! I called you here to let you participate in this fun plan."
"Wow..."
"Excited?"
"Ah. Yes."
Professor Beavle couldn't distinguish well between 'Wow!' and 'Wow...'.
"But Professor. The parts I can follow here are... um... this, this, this, and this."
Yi-Han pointed to the front sail, mast, bow, and watchtower.
It was filled with magic too complex to follow, but based on the rough structure, he could guess the principle of gathering and amplifying the wind.
In fact, it was indeed remarkable for a first-year student to grasp this much at a glance. Even the skull principal would have acknowledged it.
However, Professor Beavle was cold.
"That's because you're stupid."
"Ah. Yes."
"You can study and catch up on that later. The important thing now is the hull here. The bottom of the hull is the key. Do you see it?"
Numerous magic circles were engraved on the large keel supporting the center of the hull's bottom.
They were so complex and numerous that Yi-Han felt dizzy just looking at them.
No matter which magic circle he pointed to, none of them operated separately. The sight of all the magic circles connected like gears and operating organically made his spine tingle.
Obsession.
The mad result of a genius pouring countless years into it was right in front of him.
Yi-Han felt a sense of awe similar to when he saw the skull principal's unique world.
'Is that... a magic circle possible with human wisdom?'
"I see it."
"This needs to make the weight of the galleon lighter, reverse gravity, gather wind, create lift, and also strengthen the durability of the hull."
"..."
Although Yi-Han still didn't know much about enchantment magic, he could tell that Professor Beavle was ridiculously greedy.
'I think you'll have to give up a few of those functions.'
"Wouldn't it be better to just hire mages and put them on the ship?"
"Then why are we doing this? Are you stupid?"
Professor Beavle grumbled at Yi-Han's common-sense suggestion.
"Ah. Yes. So?"
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