For example, the manager of the library on the [Pterosaur] is an old man named Elliot, who is a member of the Mechanical Enthusiasts Association.

This small library is simply a waste of talent for Elliot, who was the director of the Gran City Library before retirement.

"Mr. Manolin, you are here."

"Hello, sir."

"..."

After greeting the workers and medical staff who were reading in the library, Manolin entered the drawing room specially prepared for him to draw drawings.

The area of ​​this drawing room is not small, almost dozens to hundreds of square meters.

In addition to some drawing tools, there are some drawings that Manolin has not finished drawing in this room.

With his talent of [Dexterity], his drawing accuracy can reach 100%. All his drawings are successful at one time without rework, which can be said to have greatly accelerated his drawing speed.

Manolin picked up the pen and began to draw the drawings he wanted to draw today [Advanced Mechanical Heavy Steam Tank-Mammoth].

The reason why he wanted to draw the tank blueprints was because he saw several army tanks today. These tanks were similar to those in the First World War in his previous life and were quite interesting, so he also wanted to make a few tanks to play with.

But he was too busy recently and had no time to start a new project, so he simply drew the blueprints and let the idle [Mechanic] extraordinary people build them casually.

For Manolin, the tank was equivalent to a toy anyway. He didn't ask those guys to make it perfectly, as long as he could make a running tank shell for him to drive for fun.

Picking up the pen, Manolin began to draw quickly. Although the physical fitness of the [Mechanic] after being upgraded to a high level could not be compared with that of the [Warrior], in terms of agility alone, the [Mechanic] was still quite good. If Manolin's hand speed was faster now, he could rub the drawing paper and catch fire.

The friction between the pencil and the drawing paper made a swishing sound, and Manolin drew several drawings in a short time.

Since the drawing room was very quiet, there was no sound except for the friction and the sound of paper flipping in the entire drawing room.

At this time, in another room next to the library, Elliot, the library manager, and several other people from the Mechanical Enthusiasts Association were preparing printing equipment and materials needed for book binding.

When Elliot knew that Manolin had entered the drawing room, he naturally knew that Manolin was going to draw new drawings, so he notified several people from the Mechanical Enthusiasts Association to come and start preparing to bind the new book.

A few hours later, the door of the drawing room opened.

Manolin came to the room where Elliot and others were with a thick stack of drawings in his hand.

"Gentlemen, this is my new drawing. Please bind it into a book."

"Don't worry, this matter is up to us."

The guys from the Mechanical Enthusiasts Association looked at the drawings like hungry wolves staring at prey.

Even after Manolin left, these guys still kept looking at a few drawings each.

To be honest, Manolin really doesn't understand. These guys in the Mechanical Enthusiasts Association are not [mechanics]. They can't make these drawings even if they look at them, so what's the point of looking at these drawings.

After Manolin returned to the bedroom, he began to make a scaled-down model of the tank.

Now every time he prepares to make a new machine, he prepares more than two such small models.

One is naturally kept for his own collection. Now he has a full cabinet of various mechanical collections.

These are all completely restored, even steam engines are completely usable.

As long as the [phlogiston stone] is installed, it can be used completely.

If these little things were placed in the previous life, not to mention the gold content of the magic technology in the other world, just the workmanship, mobility, and playability, the value is not low.

As for the other model made by Manolin, it was prepared for Stantel.

In the past, Manolin promised to sell Stantel a copy of any new products.

However, since the machines he made later were either mechas or floating fortresses, Stantel couldn't afford them.

So every time he made a new product, he gave Stantel a small model as a souvenir.

After Manolin picked up the model of the [Pterosaur], he thought of his teacher Stantel.

I guess he is playing with this model now.

After all, before he left, he learned from Stantel's "filial" daughter that since he gave Stantel the model of the [Pterosaur], teacher Stantel even hugged him when he slept.Models can only fall asleep.

In fact, Stantel also wanted to travel with the [Pterosaur]. Before the [Pterosaur] set sail, he secretly prepared his luggage without telling anyone in his family.

As a result, before the [Pterosaur] set sail, he was discovered by his wife Linda.

As for the consequences, Manolin now thinks of it and doesn't know whether to laugh or cry.

Stantel was tied up and dragged back home by his wife, son and daughter.

The accompaniment to this action was the laughter of other members of the Mechanical Enthusiasts Association.

It's no wonder that the people of the Mechanical Enthusiasts Association gloated over the misfortune. They had finally convinced their families, but Stantel was hiding it from his family and preparing to kill first and then report it. How could they not laugh at this?

After packing the model for Stantel, Manolin prepared to rest. After all, there were still a large number of patients waiting for mechanical prostheses to be transplanted tomorrow.

...

At the same time, in the library.

The group of people from the Mechanical Enthusiasts Association finally finished reading all the drawings and started to bind them.

They naturally couldn't use Manolin's original manuscripts to bind these drawings.

They would first copy the drawings by typewriter and hand-drawing, and then bind them into books.

Because Manolin's drawings were too many, they would usually divide the drawings into volumes.

If there were fewer drawings, they would be divided into two volumes, and if there were more drawings, they would be divided into more volumes.

Sometimes Manolin wondered if these books were lost in the future, and those who were excited to pick up a book, but found that the drawings were incomplete, would be very depressed.

It's like someone who picked up a martial arts secret book and found that he picked up the middle volume and needed two volumes.

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