Chapter 545 - 276: The First Achievement (Part 2)
Chapter 545: Chapter 276: The First Achievement (Part 2)
"And through this method of energy conversion, limit the mental damage brought by simulated death to a range that can self-recover."
However, relying on these alone is not enough.
Even with a groundbreaking design, a large amount of rare materials is still needed to actually construct the device.
In the past few weeks, he almost exhausted all his savings, exchanging various rare materials at the Crystal Tower’s exchange.
Especially those materials related to spatial structures, the price was staggeringly high.
But for Ron, these investments are worthwhile.
He is crafting not only a mobile simulation battle device but also a portable, complete workshop.
"The construction progress of the mobile workshop should be almost complete, right?"
Ron asked his tree spirit assistant beside him, turning his gaze to another corner of the room.
There was a fine architectural model, a miniature version of his planned mobile workshop.
"The basic structure and spatial construction of the first layer are already completed."
Ailan replied, as a natural being, she also provided some key "materials" during the workshop framework process:
"The alchemy laboratory’s stable array is in place, and the ventilation system for the Magic Potion Room is also installed. Only the training ground and storage room are still under construction."
Unlike the simulation battle device, constructing the mobile workshop was relatively simple.
Because Ron only needed to construct according to the established blueprint, without needing to innovate himself.
He designed the workshop as a familiar two-story brick and stone building.
Similar to the one he rented at the Black Mist School, but more advanced and complete in terms of functionality.
"With the spatial attributes of the ’Void Gem’, this workshop will be able to achieve proportional miniaturization and be portable."
Ron’s voice was filled with unmistakable anticipation:
"Just like the lady’s herb store, but more stable and enduring."
This means that wherever he goes, he can carry his complete research environment with him.
When he goes to the Abyssal Detection Station or goes out exploring later, he won’t need to abandon any equipment or research findings.
This is a once-and-for-all investment, perfectly aligning with his style of pursuing efficiency and maximizing returns.
"Now we need to consolidate these results into an academic paper."
Ron returned to his desk and picked up a quill: "To strive for formal recognition and additional resource support from the School."
He bowed his head and began drafting the outline of the paper.
The title was already determined:
"Mobile Simulation Battle Device: A New Approach to Combat Training Breaking Spatial Constraints."
He needed to construct a clear and rigorous argumentative framework.
It must both demonstrate the innovation and practical value of the research and appropriately retain some core technical details, especially those involving Abyssal Materials.
"Start with the introduction."
Ron’s quill glided smoothly across the parchment:
"Highlight the limitations of existing simulation battle devices, why miniaturization and mobility are needed, and what practical application scenarios this innovation might bring..."
His pen strokes were sharp and precise, without excessive embellishment or ornate language, going straight to the core issues.
This was his consistent style—practical, direct, efficient.
"Since the mid-Third Era, simulation battle devices have always been an important tool in combat training systems.
But their massive size, complex maintenance requirements, and astonishing energy consumption have always limited such training methods to major schools and wealthier Wizard Clans.
However, it is those long-term explorers who most need this high-intensity training method and often cannot obtain it. This study aims to resolve this contradiction..."
Ron recalled his initial experimental attempts, the arduous process of redesigning and retesting after each failure.
Each failure brought new insights, each mistake pointed to a better solution.
It was this continuously iterative experimental spirit that ultimately led to the breakthrough discovery.
"The theoretical part requires a detailed explanation of the principles of the multi-layer nested energy recycling system."
Ron pondered:
"It needs to reflect its innovativeness, yet cannot reveal too many implementation details, especially those involving the ’Heart-devouring Stone’...
"Soul Fragment stability technology also needs cautious handling."
While contemplating various details, he continued writing:
"Only mention the improved rune sequence and Crystal Stone Composite Material, without involving specific Abyssal Elements applications..."
Using Abyssal Materials was the most sensitive part of the study.
He paused again, contemplating how to adequately display the academic value and application prospects of the research without revealing too many secrets.
This was a delicate balance, requiring careful consideration of every sentence and every concept’s expression.
"The application scenario part needs to be highlighted." He was adept at these:
"This is the key to attracting the review committee’s attention."
When the last period was placed, Ron set down the quill and stretched his stiff shoulders.
Outside the window, the night had already enveloped the Crystal Tower.
The city’s magic lamps lit one after another, like stars falling to earth, decorating the entire city to resemble a dream.
"It’s complete."
Ron said softly, looking at the stack of parchment filled with writing in front of him:
"Submit it to the review office first thing tomorrow morning."
The tree spirit came over and softly asked:
"Do you believe the review committee will accept this research?"
Ron smiled slightly, a confident gleam in his eyes:
"This is not merely a theoretical study, but a result with actual application value.
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