Warhammer: Return of the Dragon.

Chapter 1224: Promoting Airships

Broxen, a legendary dwarven engineer, has been recognized by the engineering masters of Strom Pass since the Granni Thunder made a great contribution in the War of Reckoning the Forsworn.

Of course, it is also possible that Brockson used the messenger of hatred to stare at the heads of the engineering masters, forcing them to accept this reality.

Whatever the case may be, Brockson has faded from the New World, devoting himself to promoting the benefits of the Thunder Airship in the Mountain Kingdom, hoping that every mountain fortress will have at least one.

This plan has not been passed yet. Apart from some sporadic equipment in Eternal Peak and Butcher's Fort, Brockson is still trying to persuade the stubborn dwarf kings. If they still don't agree... then they can only pack up and sell the things to Belegar.

Brockson, who had become a close confidant of the High King, would naturally participate in this important event. Upon hearing what Phoenix said, his expression, which had originally been looking forward to the fun, quickly turned into a smile.

Although I do hold the title of Engineering Consultant of the Dragon Palace, it may seem a bit strange to say it in such an important occasion.

The strange looks from your fellow countrymen seemed to be asking why you haven't resigned as the pointy-eared consultant yet, but the elves behind the Phoenix King also had a playful look in their eyes.

Brockson coughed softly and said to the Supreme King in the first row: "Your Majesty..."

"Tell me what you think. If the Sons of Keldenmohan's plan can make the empire stronger, the Sons of the Mountains have an obligation to help."

There is no need to explain the ancient covenant between humans and dwarves. Thorgrin attended the meeting this time because he wanted to see the magnanimity of Karl Franz.

It should be noted that for a monarch, being too young is not a good thing. Passion is important, but lack of experience will make everything go wrong, especially for an alliance like an empire with extremely complex political, religious and cultural disputes.

Brockson received the order and quickly came to the central display stand. In order to take care of the dwarf's self-esteem... and perhaps to avoid being recorded in the Book of Hate, the Empire arranged a stepped platform.

Standing on the wooden platform, Brockson pushed up his monocle and said some nonsense proudly: "In my opinion, the airship is better..."

The High King's expression changed. He knew that Brockson had been lobbying the Mountain Kingdom for the Thunder Airship project, but could this technology... be given to humans?

He wanted to warn him, but Brockson kept talking and it was difficult to interrupt him.

"First of all, airships are very safe. As far as I know, there are very few powerful flying creatures in the empire... Excluding the griffins raised by the electors, there may only be some bats.

After years of improvement, the steam engine of the airship has far surpassed its previous efficiency, and its speed and carrying capacity have been greatly improved. With just one load of fuel, it can fly from Altdorf to Averheim..."

After hearing all the benefits, the first person to be attracted was Emperor Karl Franz. The empire loved these treasures so much, but the main reason was that it had no air force. In many past wars, it could only let the Electors take risks to snipe high-flying monsters.

Someone suggested buying a dwarf helicopter before... But after Carl imported a batch from Rapids Pass, he found that since the word "dwarf" was in the noun, it meant that it was the size of a dwarf. Let a child fly a plane?
As for the airship, that should be okay, right?
Although Brockson didn't say anything about the railway plan, the emperor was very interested in it and raised a sign to ask, but the Phoenix King spoke first.

"Gronni's Thunder... I remember the Dragon Court also has partial rights to use it, right?"

"Ahem." Brockson emphasized: "This matter is confidential. I can only tell Prince Long... Although you are his father, you cannot decide everything for the child."

Imrick narrowed his eyes and tapped the table with his fingers, an action that made everyone familiar with him know what he was thinking about.

Seeing that the Phoenix King stopped speaking, Carl continued his previous action: "Master Brockson, can Rapids Pass sell airships to the Empire? I mean both transport and armed types." "Of course..." Brockson shrugged and looked back at the High King. Seeing that His Majesty did not give any expression, it meant that he was not optimistic about this matter.

The Thunder Airship is as important to the Dwarves as it is to the Empire. The extremely rare manufacturing materials mean that the Mountain Kingdom not only has a small number of them, but also they are not trusted by the Longbeards.

Imrick took over the topic and came to the rescue of the engineering consultant: "Karga... Karl, the dwarven airships are extremely important to them, and the processing of some of their parts involves multiple magical processes."

Simply put, it's not about money, it's about production.

This made Carl more determined to gather the strengths of the three races and build a joint organization.

"I am too anxious... Then please get back to the railway plan."

"The key point of the railway project is how to ensure the speed of construction and safety along the way." Brockson changed from the exaggerated sales pitch just now to seriousness: "Have human mages ever participated in large-scale terrain transformation? To the extent of leveling a mountain?"

Carl almost spit out a mouthful of saliva. If the wizard had such strength, would he be chased and killed by the church?

But Carl couldn't say no, so he could only raise his index finger and signal Bayershazer to come on the court.

Bairshazer, wearing a golden mask, has a strange glow on his cheeks in the sun. If he meets Loxia, who is wearing a Kraken helmet, they will definitely become good friends and exchange facial care experiences.

"Human mages are good at small-scale support magic. This depends on our war style. The wind of magic carries a strong uncertainty. Chaos portals may appear after the magic vortex is generated.

Compared to the hidden dangers caused by large-scale magic, artillery can solve this problem faster and more reliably."

If you don't want to answer a question, then don't answer it. This is the correct way to answer it.

Whether we participated or not is up to you to guess. Anyway, I didn’t say no, nor did I say yes.

Brockson gave him a disdainful look. Dwarves hate people who play word games the most, just like pointed ears.

"Okay, I support the railway plan, but we must first test it and find a relatively safe route to see if it is reliable. The elves will help with the terrain transformation."

Imrick was not very optimistic about the railway plan. Although logistics was important, the prerequisite was to provide a stable supply line rather than turning the supply line into a battle line.

Once the railway is completed, it means that the empire's defense center must be along the railway, and the enemy will focus on attacking here...

But who can guard thousands of kilometers of railway? The beastmen can just throw a piece of railroad track, and after a while you can see a group of well-armed and screaming beasts.

"What do you think, Thorgrin?"

Imrick's question made Thorgrin nod slowly: "Yes, the prosperity of the empire is what the dwarves want to see... I also have the obligation to remind you that many things cannot be achieved by momentary thoughts." (End of this chapter)

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