Chapter 112 Annoyed Tianyu

The moment the Steelmaking Manual was opened,

Tianyu's eyes were filled with tears.

Because there is a sentence written on the first page of the book:

Steelmaking with your newbie's guide to steelmaking - from the Guild of Artisans.

Tianyu looked up to prevent the hot tears from falling from his eyes.

Damn, it’s been more than ten years!
More than ten years!
Zhu Yuanzhang has grown from a teenage boy into a greasy uncle in his late twenties.

After so long, this Dogecoin game finally realized that it is a novice.

TMD beginner's manual!
This game actually gave itself a beginner's guide!

Tianyu looked at the page on the right with trembling hands.

【table of Contents】

Introduction, construction, use, smelting, synthesis, abyss tank, transformation...

"Hiss~~!"

Tianyu took a breath of cold air.
Very detailed instructions for beginners.

Tianyu couldn't wait to read through the beginner's manual which was less than 50 pages long.
It was discovered that it not only contained detailed instructions for building a blast furnace, but also smelting formulas for a variety of metals, as well as instructions for using various purifiers, oxidants, and reducing agents.

This time, even if Tianyu didn't understand any chemistry at all, he could still make high-strength metal through fool-proof operations.

What surprised Tianyu the most was that next to his own achievement there was another branch achievement called Smelting Manual!

The achievement shows that you only need to put the Craftsman's Soul Book 1 on the workbench to automatically display the Craftsman's Soul Book 2. Put the Craftsman's Soul Book 2 on the workbench to obtain the smelting secrets and the craftsman's day...

Tianyu: “…”

Tianyu, who had read half of it, fell into deep thought as he looked at the achievements.
Then he looked at the Craftsman's Codex 1 that he had thrown into his backpack to gather dust when the version was updated and blinked.

(╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻!
What a fool!
You can upgrade earlier, please tell me!
Tianyu madly pointed two straight fingers towards the sky and cursed the damn game designer.

"Fuck you, can't you make the beginner's manual simpler and more straightforward? Whose serious beginner's manual has upgrades divided into stages? F*ck!"

Tianyu never dreamed that it wasn't that there was no novice instruction in the game, but that the novice instruction required a fucking workbench to upgrade...

Tianyu had a sullen face and looked constipated as he began to copy and upgrade the Craftsman's Soul Book 1.

Soon he obtained five complete sets of advanced novice instructions: "Craftsman's Soul Collection 1", "Craftsman's Soul Collection 2", "Secrets of Smelting", "Craftsman's Diary", and "Craftsman's Weapons".

Looking at these game instructions from beginner to master, Tianyu couldn't help but feel a little sore in his eyes.

If I had known this earlier, I wouldn't have had to sit at the workbench all day messing around with experimental formulas.

Tianyu took a few deep breaths to calm down his desire to curse.

Then he couldn't wait to start his "scientific" research that had been stagnant for 5 years.

First, cement is made from sand, gravel and clay.

The cement is then placed in a furnace and fired, resulting in a charred brick that is extremely refractory.

Then, this charred black brick is used to synthesize smelting furnace controller, smelting furnace drain port, smelting furnace bricks, charred black storage tank, casting platform...

In just less than half a day, Tianyu built an open-air smelting furnace.

Then Tianyu opened the book of smelting secrets,

The corresponding metal ingots were added according to the known alloy formula ratio.

As fuel was filled into the charred tanks,

The long-sought-after bronze finally appeared in the furnace.

Tianyu then mixed aluminum and copper to produce an aluminum brass solution. After using a casting basin to cool the molten alloy, Tianyu obtained the bronze ingots and aluminum brass ingots needed for the turbine steam turbine.

Tianyu then used clay to burn red bricks and used a furnace to make brown bricks for building a blast furnace. He then synthesized all the accessories used in the blast furnace according to the records in the steelmaking manual.

When he melted the iron block into molten steel through a blast furnace and then cooled it into steel cubes, Tianyu finally showed an ecstatic expression.

The raw materials for the steam turbine...are all there!
Tianyu couldn't wait to put steel ingots, aluminum brass ingots, bronze ingots, pistons and redstone powder into the workbench.

The next second, a yellow turbine engine with fan blades appeared in Tianyu's backpack.

Tianyu took a deep breath.

Then a pull rod was pressed at the location of an interface of the steam turbine.

As the lever is pulled,
A strong gust of wind blew out from the rotating fan blades.

"Slightly, slightly, slightly~"

Tianyu opened his mouth, which was flickering in the wind, but the excitement in his eyes could not be stopped.

"It's done~Lulu~Lulu!"

After closing the pull rod, Tianyu couldn't wait to take the finished product towards the newly built Ming Palace by Zhu Yuanzhang.

At this time, four years had passed since Liu Bowen was conquered.

During these four years, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered Liu Bowen to supervise the construction of the future Nanjing Palace, which is the so-called Forbidden City, known as the world's first palace.

As the epitome of Chinese palace architecture, the Nanjing Palace Museum is a model of following the ritual order.

Its architectural style is inherited from the Forbidden City in Beijing. It is the blueprint for the Forbidden City in Beijing and the prototype of official buildings of Ming and Qing dynasties.

According to historical records, the Nanjing Palace Museum was under construction from 1366 to 1392, and it took nearly 26 years to complete.

As a result, with the participation of Tianyu Piston and Redstone Ecology, Zhu Yuanzhang successfully built the Forbidden City in just four years from 1356 to 1360.

This feat also shocked many warlords who were fighting for their own regimes at the end of the Yuan Dynasty.

Everyone was extremely afraid of the supernatural god standing behind Zhu Yuanzhang.
This resulted in no one disturbing Zhu Yuanzhang's development foundation during the four years when he should have been attacked by everyone.

No one was sure how deep Zhu Yuanzhang's background was, and even the Yuan Dynasty was unwilling to be the first to test Zhu Yuanzhang's background.

Everyone is developing quietly in the dark.

Even the imperial court began to retreat to the north and no longer mobilized troops easily.

The imperial court, which had lost Tuotuo, one of the few famous ministers at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, and Wang Baobao, the future first general of the Yuan Dynasty, fell into a crazy civil strife.

Those Mongolian nobles seemed to want to make some extra money before leaving, and they madly persecuted the people in their territory.

The sons of various versions from the late Yuan Dynasty were not to be outdone.

Although not as impressive as Zhu Yuanzhang,
However, while Zhu Yuanzhang was reorganizing his army and recuperating, various forces were desperately recruiting people to accumulate power.

Liu Futong in the north used Han Lin'er to command the princes. He refused to acknowledge the fact that Han Shantong was still alive, and condemned Zhu Yuanzhang's behavior of finding someone to impersonate Han Lin'er's father.

Zhang Shicheng in the east quickly accumulated a large number of followers by virtue of his loyalty and generosity. Many people even built ancestral temples for him and worshipped him as a god like Tianyu.

Xu Shouhui in the west became the leader of the rebel army with his handsome face, and took advantage of the pomp to gather a large number of refugees when the Yuan army and Professor Zhu Yuanzhang were defeated, becoming the second biggest winner.

If the issue of combat effectiveness is not taken into consideration, the number of soldiers under his command is even greater than that of Zhu Yuanzhang.

Unfortunately, although the game started off well, the cards were played terribly.

He had a ruthless man under his command, Chen Youliang, who, relying on his fisherman background, continuously developed warships and relied on his powerful navy to almost marginalize him.

At this time, Chen Youliang was standing in front of the main hall, staring coldly at Xu Shouhui...

(End of this chapter)

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