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Ocean races are roughly divided into three categories.

The first is the human subspecies that evolved to adapt to the marine environment - aquatic people.

Except for the gills and webbed feet, aquatic people look similar to normal humans.

However, the difference between their bodies and humans is actually very large, even to the point of reproductive isolation from normal humans.

The second is the marine supernatural creatures. The biggest difference between these guys and the supernatural creatures on land is that these guys generally have huge bodies.

This makes the strength of marine supernatural creatures far superior to their peers before the legend.

For ordinary supernatural people of the same level, more than ten or twenty people can cooperate to kill a huge marine supernatural creature.

For example, the deep-sea giant squid killed by the [Pterosaur] normally requires at least several peak level nine strong men to kill him. (The higher the level of supernatural, the smaller the advantage of marine race creatures)

The last type is the "humanoid race" fish people and mermaids.

The fishmen in this world are similar to the fishmen in One Piece, most of them have heads of various aquatic creatures.

Mermen are also sea monsters, creatures with human upper body and fish lower body are notorious in this world.

Because these guys with beautiful appearance like to eat people very much.

Other extraordinary creatures also eat people, but they just treat people as ordinary food. When they meet people, they eat them when they are hungry, and they may let people go if they are not hungry.

These extraordinary creatures will not go to eat people specifically.

But mermaids are different, they "very" like to eat people.

How much do they like it?

Just like Dali Ge, "I feel uncomfortable if I don't drink Dali for a day."

Mermen are also uncomfortable if they don't eat people for a day.

The daily life of mermaids is to seduce humans with singing-have sex with humans-eat humans, and repeat over and over again.

Yes, there are no males in the mermaid race, and the irony is that unlike the sub-human aquatic people who are reproductively isolated from humans, mermaids are not reproductively isolated from humans.

However, humans will naturally not tolerate such beings that specialize in eating humans to live so freely (the main reason is that these guys have seriously affected the increasingly prosperous sea routes.)

So the good days of mermaids are over, and the human strongmen led a bunch of guides in the ocean (in addition to humans, the mermaids' diet also includes fishmen and other marine races) to hunt them down crazily.

Although the number of strong men in the mermaid clan is not small, compared with the number and quality of strong men born from the huge population base of the human side, it is a small witch compared to a big witch.

Soon, the so-called marine empire established by the mermaids collapsed, and other marine races enslaved by the mermaids also turned over serfs and sang, and settled accounts with the remaining mermaids.

From then on, the remaining mermaids could only live a life of hiding from place to place.

Just as Manolin and the others were shopping, everyone in the Governor's Mansion, from the Governor to the ordinary servants, was confused by the singing that came from nowhere and didn't know what they were doing.

At some point, a man's voice came into the prison under the Governor's Mansion.

"Vicky, be patient for a while. I will let you out when I inherit the position of Governor."

The creatures in the prison did not do anything else and continued to sing.

"Boss, how much is this thing?"

Manolin held a stone similar to amber.

A small creature was sealed in the translucent stone.

The boss who sold this stone was a fishman with an octopus head.

He narrowed his shrewd eyes and said

"Brother, you have a good eye. This is the ocean amber that seals the ancient insects. I won't ask you for more. Pull it out!"

"How much?"

"Pull it out!"

Manolin put down the stone and turned to leave.

"Hey! Hey! Hey! Don't go, I want a lot, you can bargain."

When the octopus head saw Manolin and others were about to leave, he hurriedly called out to them.

Manolin turned around and shouted:

"Eight."

"Deal!"

"I mean silver coins."

"Deal!"

Manolin was dumbfounded by the octopus head's happy look. Eight silver coins was too high?

Although he felt that he was being cheated, Manolin still spent eight silver coins to buy the stone.

It's not that he found anything strange about the stone, he just simply liked this kind of "eternal" thing.

In his previous life, Manolin liked things like amber very much.

In his previous life, he bought a few "ambers" in the Antique Street (Handicraft Street).

Although he knew that these wormsThe "amber" of the octopus is a defective product of modern industry, but he really didn't think of buying it for a few dollars.

Just like the one he is holding now, it is probably a modern handicraft made by this octopus head by some means.

There is nothing wrong with buying handicrafts at the price of handicrafts.

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The group wandered around until the afternoon before returning to the [Pterosaur].

As soon as Manolin came back, Toloft came.

"Mr. Manolin, the parts for the manufacture of 1,000 simple mechanical prostheses of various types that you requested have been completed. When will you come to see them?"

"So soon? Okay, I'll go right over."

After Manolin returned to his room and put down the large and small bags of things he bought today, he came to the factory area.

As soon as he entered the factory area, he saw Toloft waiting for him.

"Mr. Manolin, this is the part of the simple mechanical prosthesis we have produced."

Manolin took out a part from the neatly stacked box and looked at it carefully.

"How much can we control the cost now?"

Torloft replied:

"If we carry out mass production and keep the current automation rate, a set of parts will cost about 100 silver coins without magic patterns."

"Very good! This price is already good."

Although the factory can only produce simplified mechanical prostheses on limbs.

This is already very good for Manolin.

With these simplified mechanical prostheses, the economic burden of ordinary patients can be greatly reduced from now on.

"By the way, I almost forgot to test the simplified mechanical prostheses in mass production."

As Manolin said, he took out the parts from the boxes filled with various parts.

He assembled it while engraving the magic patterns.

Since the mechanical structure and magic patterns have been simplified, Manolin's entire assembly process was completed quickly.

"Mr. Manolin, let me try it."

Seeing that Manolin had assembled the mechanical prosthesis, a worker who used a mechanical right hand stood up.

"I use a one-size-fits-all size, which is more suitable for testing."

The worker explained.

Hearing this, Manolin gave the worker the mechanical prosthesis he had just assembled.

"Okay, then you try it."

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