Chapter 30:
When Murphy transmigrated to this world and saw that broken steam-powered 800 refrigerator in Tris’ courtyard, he knew that this world contained some “unique technologies” that were difficult to explain through common sense.
Later, in Morland Village, he saw the steam-powered repeating crossbows. He had thought that using steam power for war was probably the most vicious thing the steam engineers could come up with, but the facts proved that the words he used to persuade the young players to be more humble in recognizing this new world could also apply to himself.
“Spirit Computation Beads?”
Murphy looked at Miriam with an expression that was one-quarter puzzled mixed with three-quarters curious and three-quarters confused.
He could understand those three words individually, but combined he had no idea what they meant.
Beside him, Maxim also looked completely baffled.
Miriam only told him that this matter was serious, but the loyal vampire worshipper’s understanding of “steam engineering” was also limited to just those two words themselves.
He and his master were both true novices in this regard.
“Ah, let me explain from the beginning.”
