Chapter 107: Magi-Tech Rover
Adrian’s marker danced across the massive sheet of paper, capturing every detail of his automobile with precision.
He accounted for various elements: the suspension system, the mana conduits, and the interior; a minimalist cockpit with a reinforced seat and a simple control mechanism.
For the windows, he finalized his plan to use mana-drained magic crystals.
These crystals, once stripped of their energy, retained a lattice structure that was both durable and mana-conductive, making them ideal for transparent yet resilient panels.
To ensure privacy and protection, Adrian planned to coat the exterior of the crystal panels with a thin layer of enchanted Drakonium, which would render them opaque from the outside while allowing clear visibility from within.
The coating process involved heating the Drakonium to a molten state, infusing it with stabilizing runes, and applying it evenly over the crystal surface, where it would bond at a molecular level.
This would not only obscure the interior but also enhance the panels’ resistance to impacts and mana surges.
The cauldron’s transparency would follow a similar principle, using uncoated mana-drained crystals to allow visibility while maintaining structural integrity.
Their mana-conductive properties ensured seamless integration with the cauldron, allowing its heating and pressure setup to work effectively.
Adrian sketched the final components and as he stepped back, the completed design unfolded before him on the paper.
It was a sleek, angular vehicle, its low-profile chassis exuding resilience and speed. He reviewed it one last time, his eyes tracing the sloped panels and reinforced wheels.
