Chapter 24: Advancement (2)
Jun-woo's two bodyguards were sitting in the shade of a tree, looking at their smartphones, and waiting.
It was due to Jun-woo's order not to approach the workshop because he was sensitive.
While they waited from a distance, Jun-woo worked with a new robot in his secret workshop.
[A functional robot is a competent worker. Depending on your needs, you may become a blacksmith, a carpenter, or a welder.]
The functional robot trimmed the tree to the specifications required by the blueprint.
Jun-woo helped with the work by putting them into positions one by one.
In this way, a wooden boarding machine, about 2m tall, was created in Junwoo's workshop.
Jun-woo put his hand on the wooden machine and closed his eyes.
Mana was infused to make sure everything worked as the blueprints required.
Thanks to the alchemist's knowledge, this part was possible. Because everything was done perfectly, Jun-woo completed the wooden machine.
The blueprints disappeared, and the wooden machine lit up.
[Wood Machine]
-Lv: 54
-Classification: Machine
-Health: 2,800 Mana:100
-Stats: Strength: 74 Dexterity: 42 Intellect: 10 Stamina: 140
-Attack power: 170
-Defense: 155
-Function: You can control it by yourself on board. You can control the machine by issuing commands when not riding.
-Producer: Anonymous
Item value: 716,421,321 gold
The value of the blueprint was a little over 700 million. On the other hand, the materials were around 200 million.
Unlike the recipe, the price of the blueprint was not determined by the materials it entered.
The ability to create blueprints was more important than anything else.
Although the wooden machine did not require significant technical skills, the profit generation was excellent anyway.
Junwoo posted a post to sell what he made without even testing it.
Riding-type machines were usually used by normal-class people to run away from cracks.
Because of that, the standard grade with money had the aspect of investing more in these things than equipment for their own safety.
Maybe that's why I was flooded with text messages when I posted it on the local market.
And Junwoo's first machine was sold for 720 million gold with extra money.
Jun-woo looked for a worker to make an auxiliary robot with the funds raised.
After purchasing the materials for the auxiliary robot from Walker, Jun-woo returned to the workshop and immediately created the auxiliary robot.
The ores were powdered to form strange shapes.
Surprisingly, it was not in human form.
It was a cylinder.
It was a large cylinder, about 2 m in width and length.
Jun-woo looked at the robot as if he did not understand and read the manual created in the item window.
[Auxiliary robots can mold ores below Adamantium into the desired shape by sharing information with users, such as grinding, bending, injection, processing, etc. In addition, it can create a wide range of materials required for the overall industry.]
It was my first time, so I didn't get the hang of it.
But the robots moved on their own.
Jun-woo watched the process for a while.
While the captain robot hammered to make the sword, the functional robot made the sword's handle.
After receiving the quenched sword, the functional robot sharpened the blade and inserted the finished handle.
So, the black was finished.
Then I started making armor.
The captain robot pounded the adamantium ore hard.
One flattened iron plate was quenched and brought to the assistant robot.
As the assistant robot opened the door as if it had opened its mouth, an iron plate entered it.
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At the top of the cylinder, the words "work is being done" came to mind, and a loud noise resounded in the studio for a while.
As soon as the text "Complete" appeared, the mouth opened, and the front panel of the standard that the recipe wanted was neatly trimmed out.
The functional robot pulled out the front panel and put the adamantium ingot into the auxiliary robot.
"Welding."
The entrance to the assistant robot closed, and a loud noise rang out again.
Dozens of thin argon welding rods were made.
The functional robot placed the welding rod on the work plate and waited for the next task.
The chief robot quenched the iron plate and put it into the auxiliary robot.
After finishing the story, Jun-woo returned to the workshop and felt embarrassed when he saw the items made by his robots.
Even though the speed of work was fast, it was too fast.
[Lee Jun-woo: Hye-Yeon, do you have any reservations?]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Yes, there is! Boss.]
[Lee Jun-woo: I think I can get Epic's excellent grade now. And starting this week, I will increase my weekly wage by 500,000 gold. I wish you all the best in the future.]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Oh! Thank you, representative! Then, I will give the client IDs and post a notice on the website that the best Epic is possible.]
[Lee Jun-woo: Yes, please let me know as soon as the Quest comes in.]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: I see!]
Jun-woo ran and went to Yongsan.
There was quite a distance, but the higher the level, the shorter the time to get to Yongsan.
Juju Cafe. Jun-woo always sat in the same seat.
"I came here because I said it was all over. I was the sword and the shoes, are you done already?"
To a client asking a question with a puzzled face, Jun-woo responded with an item he had made.
"There were no delayed reservations. well-chosen shoes are a huge success."
"Wow So how much is the extra charge?"
"Give me only 74 million gold."
"Thank you!"
After giving things, receiving additional money, and receiving a request again, Jun-woo met ten people in that same place and returned to the workshop.
And I started making top-notch epics.
There was no significant difference compared to the intermediate level.
The price increases, the time is invested a little more, and the difficulty feels improved. Other than that, there was nothing.
As Jun-woo's level increased, the robots' abilities increased, so the work went much faster.
Along with the increased work, the money increased rapidly day by day.
Even if you roughly calculate it, your profit has increased by more than 8 times compared to when you were at level 40.
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Boss! I have a banner advertisement inquiry. I want to meet the Boss at the gold coin market, Boss!]
It was a matter of putting advertisements on the website.
When people ask for production, if there is a banner, they often contact them directly to purchase materials, so the advertising effect was excellent.
And Golden Flowers was the group that operated the second-largest business in Korea, such as guilds, markets, and corporations.
Golden Flowers .'
If you signed a contract with the gold coin market, you would be able to receive the desired material quickly and preferentially.
To find out the contract terms, Jun-woo made an appointment with an official from the gold coin market and went to a Japanese restaurant.
Jun-woo was guided into the room by the staff.
Golden Flowers, sitting with his back on the chair, met Jun-woo.
"Nice to meet you. My name is Jeong Seok Choi, the manager of the Seoul branch of the Gold Coin Market."
"My name is Junwoo Lee, who runs Lewis."
I grabbed the hand the other person had given me.
"Come on, sit down."
Jun-woo sat down, and he suggested food.
"Did you have dinner?"
Fresh sashimi and delicious-looking side dishes were spread on the table.
"Have you eaten your meal? I have a quest, so I hope you hurry up a bit."
"Oh, I see. So, let's get straight to the point. What we can do for the creators is written here in the contract."
Jun-woo received the contract he was handed over.
First of all, the period of exclusively attaching the banner to the website was one year, and the amount of it was 600 million gold.
It was also written that 120 items had to be made, photographed, and authenticated in a year. If a guild member was joined, he could receive protection from the guild members in case of personal threats.
Even with the other contracts, one year was too long.
Junwoo was growing day by day.
If the Level went up, it would be possible to create an Epic+ and a Unique.
"I'll think about it, and I'll contact you."
"All right. I look forward to contacting you. You seem to be very busy."
Jun-woo got up from his seat with the contract.
On the way back to the workshop, Jun-woo crumpled the contract in the trash.
[Lee Jun-woo: Say sorry for the gold coins.]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Yes? Yes, representative.]
And Jun-woo entered the bookstore in front of him.
While browsing the book, Jun-woo went to the cash register to see if he found something he liked.
The book was called The First Steps in Mechanical Engineering.'