Chapter 504 - To Buy a Car or a Mecha?
The Legend of the Dragon King
There were many important differences between battle armor and mechas. While battle armor used a soul masterâs soul power, mechas had their own power sources. Battle armors were far more powerful than mechas, but mechas were extremely energy efficient! They were also much cheaper than battle armor.
Tang Wulin already knew the basics of manufacturing a mecha, but that didnât mean he could. In order to make one, he would have to forge loads of metals and acquire other components and circuit cores, all of which would cost a hefty sum. Only after doing that could he begin making a mecha.
Feng Wuyuâs words had opened a door in Tang Wulinâs mind.
âWe have an association just for mechas here at Shrek. You can just give them the raw materials and have them make a mecha for you. It wonât be cheap, but I think you might as well just skip buying a car and go straight for a mecha,â Feng Wuyu said, delivering temptation with every word. âOnce you get a flight permit, youâll be able to zoom around the continent in your mecha. Itâll be more taxing on you than just driving, but you wonât even notice.â
Tang Wulin grew feverish with excitement. That makes sense. Piloting a mecha is way cooler than driving. Screw it! I want a mecha! Iâm gonna get my own!
âI actually got a list of quotes from the Mecha Association,â Feng Wuyu said, handing a tablet over to Tang Wulin. âTake a look.â
Tang Wulin took one look at the screen and his eyes glazed over. He had just made over 1.6 million contribution points so he started considering himself quite rich, but the prices for commissioning mechas brought him back to reality.
Yellow-grade mechas cost a million points? And purple-grade cost nine million? Wait, black-grade are thirty million, and Iâd have to bring my own materials and blueprints? Holy shit! No wonder Liu Anâs so broke! This is practically robbery! Tang Wulin gulped and looked back to Feng Wuyu. âYou know what, I think Iâll go with a car after all. Itâs, uh, more practical.â
Feng Wuyu chuckled. âMechas are much cheaper if you bring your own materials. You just have to go to the association in person to find out just how much cheaper. In any case, Iâm only telling you this is a possibility. Whether or not you go through with it is up to you. Just keep forging and youâll make plenty of contribution points. Once you become a sixth rank blacksmith, a purple-grade mecha will be easily obtainable. A purple mecha would serve your purposes fine. In fact, even a yellow mecha would be far faster than a car. You could buy one of those right now if you wanted.â
Tang Wulin froze. Right! I just need a mecha to get around. I donât need the most powerful one. I wonât be using it for battle just yet, but I can still practice piloting.
Tang Wulin grinded his teeth, staring at the 1.6 million points on his card. It was an agonizing decision to make, but he knew he had already decided.
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At the Mecha Association, a man called Zhang Yang manned the reception desk. Visitors rarely came by, so he was just sitting there idly. He had only taken this part-time job to make some pocket money. He was a fifth-grade student, twenty-six years of age, and his soul power was at rank 51. However, he had yet to complete a full set of one-word battle armor. He was still missing a few circuit cores. Unlike his first year at Shrek Academy, Zhang Yang didnât feel any pressure to work hard. It was already impossible for him to enter the inner court, but he was on track to graduate from the outer court, merely a step away.
At Shrek Academy, grades one through three were the most stressful times of a studentâs life. Everyone would be at least twenty years old at the end of those nine years. They had to become one-word battle armor masters before then if they wanted to make it into the inner court. After turning twenty, however, any hope of entering the inner court was gone, so they could take it easy. They just had to become a battle armor master in the next nine years to fulfill graduation requirements, a fairly easy task by that point. Graduating from the outer court was also an achievement to be proud of.
Zhang Yang was the embodiment of this mindset. Senioritis had already begun to take root in him. Graduating from Shrek Academy would be enough to land him a job as chief of security for a mega corporation. He just had to finish his battle armor then wait to graduation. Even so, after spending so many years at Shrek Academy, he was reluctant to leave. Once an outer court student left the Academy, they would never be able to return to cultivate, so he decided to enjoy the remainder of his time here. He only needed two more pieces to complete his battle armor. He had the foundation for them ready and could have them made at any moment, but he chose to prolong his time here.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Iâll breakthrough in the next three months. Zhang Yang sighed. He knew he wasnât that young anymore. He was twenty-six years old. It was about time for him to get married and start a career. Yet the thought of leaving filled him with doubt once more. He wasnât ready to move on with his life yet.
The doorbell chimed and someone walked in, a boy in his teens. He had large, clear eyes that bewitched even a fellow male like Zhang Yang.
It was Tang Wulin.
âHello, Senior Brother!â he said.
âHey, Junior Brother, what can I help you with? You wanna join the Mecha Association?â Zhang Yang asked, going through his usual script.
The Mecha Association was actually the most unpopular association at Shrek Academy since every student was aiming to become a battle armor master. In Zhang Yangâs mind, the Mecha Association only continued to exist because the Academy was protecting it. It only had twenty members. It was awful.
Just as Zhang Yang expected, Tang Wulin shook his head. The only people who joined were those who still held onto childhood dreams of mechas.
âSenior Brother, I want to commission a custom yellow-grade mecha.â
Zhang Yang nearly fell out of his seat, eyes wide. âWhat did you just say?â
âI want to commission a custom yellow-grade mecha,â Tang Wulin repeated.
âJunior Brother, do you know how much a yellow-grade mecha costs? One million points! Not a hundred thousand. One million!â Despite all the years he spent at Shrek Academy, Zhang Yang hadnât saved up anywhere near one million points. That didnât mean that yellow mechas were luxurious items though.
âYes, I know.â Tang Wulin took out his student card and handed it to Zhang Yang. âI have enough points to pay for it.â
Holy shit! Zhang Yang gulped when he saw over 1.6 million points display on Tang Wulinâs card. He could barely suppress the impulse to ask if he had just robbed the administrative office. He knew such a thing was impossible.
âO-Okay then,â Zhang Yang said. âPlease fill out this form. After that weâll go take your measurements.â These measurements were needed to construct a cockpit that was perfect for Tang Wulin, all to optimize the ergonomics within the mecha and his piloting efficiency.
âI want a long-ranged attack type mecha,â Tang Wulin said, listing his requirements. âI want to focus on saving energy. The armor can be light. I want some powerful energy cores too. It needs to be able to stay operational for long periods of time...â
Zhang Yang worked at the Mecha Association because he was a mecha fanatic to begin with. He couldnât help but furrow his brow when Tang Wulin finished listing all his requirements. âJunior Brother, the type of mecha youâre describing is what we call a âbrittleskinâ mecha. Long-ranged mechas obviously donât do well in close combat to begin with, and on top of that, you want light armor. If we make your mecha like that and it takes a single hit, its energy core could explode. Thatâs dangerous and could even be fatal.â
âThatâs fine,â Tang Wulin replied. âThatâs exactly what I want. Oh, right. If I provide the necessary metals, how much of a discount can I get?â
âThe price would drop down to 480,000 points,â Zhang Yang said. âThe metals need to be high quality though.â
âGreat! Letâs go with that.â