I'm the King Of Technology

1789 The Blown Away Mirvs

Everything Landon said was indeed uncomfortable and disturbing to their ears. 

From all they knew, there might be no evil coming their way, or perhaps those 2 places were the good guys while the seemingly carefree brat before them was the one they should truly be worried about. 

In truth, they will never truly know unless they see it firsthand and explore the outside world. 

That said, even if this brat was walking them into a trap, they still had to consider the fact that he might be telling the truth. 

If you drove him away, he might bring more backup to attack them (if he was a villain). 

On the flip side, if he drove him away and he indeed never returned to attack them, then you'll know he was telling the truth, but now… with your potential ally gone, you will be sitting duck, waiting for the day those 2 forces join hands to attack you. 

And when that day happens, who knows what crazy technologies the enemy will have to crush them? 

After seeing Landon's flying carriages, they were a little afraid of just how powerful the outside world was. 

The worst is that if the enemy tries attacking them from a height that their giant arrow-shooting devices couldn't tilt to, then what do they do? 

When you think about it deeply, you realize that whether Landon is being truthful or not they must go out and see the world for themselves to know any impending dangers to their beloved Mirvanna.

Even without knowledge of Morgany and Adonis's cruelty, they must still go to understand the current state of the world. 

Like that, many looked at each other tactfully, secretly planning to meet Tacholla later and volunteer to go for Mirvana's sake. 

"Well, we can speak more about peace later. For now, why don't we brush over the gifts we humbly bring to your great Mirvanna Empire?"

"Yes, let's begin with that first," Tacholla agreed, not liking the heavy atmosphere. 

With a flick of his wrist, Amrous, his wisest and most trusted aid, calmly stepped forward in white robes lined with green symbols on the edges. 

Amrous was slender compared to most but had a wicked brain that gave him the nickname Wiseman. 

Amrous flipped open the beautiful hard and thick cover of the white and gold Baymardian booklet, which had an equally thick white pen attached to it by a golden beaded rope. 

The craftsmanship alone was worth Amrous's awe. 

Opening it, the first thing he saw was the large words: Gifts Of Peace.

And on the next page, came a well-written, mesmerizingly done list. 

"What beautiful calligraphy" Amrous murmured, running his hands across the inked words. 

The overly white magnificent pages only illuminated the writing's beauty even more. 

Erh-erm… 

Amrous coughed to hide his enticement. 

"These are the gifts of peace from the Baymardian Empire." 

Amrous didn't know what these items were, but the longer he read, the harder it became to mask his shock. 

"First, a set of 100 watches, 10 of which are limited edition watches." 

"These watches will accurately tell the time, alongside the day's date, with some being able to tell the Moon's face during this period." 

What? 

True or false? 

Everyone's eyes burned like molten lava, the more they stared at the objects being retired from the pile by the Baymardians. 

As for Amrous, he was trembling so hard the pen suspending via golden beads was shaking crazily mid-air. 

What? There is an accurate device that can tell time? 

No more writing down on walls and stone? 

Although glass wasn't invented yet, they still had their methods of using sand to tell the time. 

Though it wasn't very effective, usually 5 minutes or 10 minutes less accurate. 

Anyway, shadows also tell time, as everyone knows the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. 

The stars and the moon also tell time during the night. 

Their methods of time-telling weren't accurate, and they too knew this.

Only… there has never been a way to accurately pinpoint it all. 

Hey, even Morgany, didn't have a way to do it. The entire world had no way of doing it, but Baymard did. 

With a nod, Landon allowed the Baymardians to take all 10 Limited edition watches and step forth towards Tacholla. 

As for the other watches, they were now being shown to the masses, as every Baymardian strategically stationed themselves across the room, allowing people to hover and crowd around them. 

Everyone could crowd, but the hall's long and wide middle path was still left open. 

The Baymardians wore gloves, similar to butler gloves when handling the watches. 

Amrous continued, "Enclosed within the watch box are detailed instructions in Mirv, and other languages, on how to properly operate these watches."

What? You said instructions were in the box. Sorry, they can't hear you anymore. 

Now, everyone including Tacholla, Queen Abigail, the Royals and everyone else was crowding around the watches like crazy. 

The Royals who stood on the elevated platform beside Tacholla didn't know when their feet moved. 

Before they knew it, their eyes were glistening hard when staring at the many beautiful works of art hidden behind that watch box. 

Bear in mind that the upper part was see-through, so they could bloody well see how magnificent these watches were. 

"Husband, look at that one! Its band is silver with several golden linings, and its round center is ocean blue… Ahhh! Look! The hands on it are moving! But how?"

"Father, please, let me have this one. Yes. I'm talking about this black band, the one that had a black background in its circle with several small round islands in it! I swear that if you give it to me, I shall never ask you for anything else in this life again!"

"Father, this daughter has never asked you for anyone, but this time, your daughter can't hold back… Can you… Can my father give me this snow with an elegant design around its center? I feel it was made just for me!"

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