Exploring Technology in a Wizard World - Chapter 117: 116 The Prince Who Bullies Others by Flaunting His Power

Chapter 117: 116 The Prince Who Bullies Others by Flaunting His Power

Words : 1438 Author : 23rd Sun

Chapter 117 of "Exploring Technology in a Wizard World" starts revealing surprises: “Clang clang clang,” the sound of hammering rose in the mining camp, where miners labored... Read on!

“Clang clang clang,” the sound of hammering rose in the mining camp, where miners labored vigorously, while several overseers watched maliciously from the side, ready to mercilessly whip anyone who slacked off.Old Marlon, dripping with sweat, knocked off a chunk of iron ore and struggled to carry it aside. If he moved too slowly, he immediately received a lash.

“Crack!”

Old Marlon turned his head to see an overseer, cursing and barking, named Ross, shouting, “Old Marlon, can’t you move any faster? If everyone worked like you, this mining camp would’ve shut down long ago!”

Old Marlon glanced at him but ignored the comment. He had been working here for many years and was one of the most senior miners. He wasn’t afraid of the overseers; he did as much work as he was paid for.

With a “thud,” he dumped the ore onto the pile and, without looking at Ross, turned and went back to the wall of the mine to continue mining in silence.

Ross felt slighted but dared not vent his anger. He understood that he was just a lowly overseer, supervising miners, not slaves, and he had little real power. If he truly angered the miners and caused them to strike, he’d be the first to be fired by the mine owner.

Mine Owner Oreke wasn’t a fool; he was a shrewd businessman and knew who the real money-making tools were. The whole mining camp could function without anyone except the miners.

Ross glared coldly at Old Marlon and swung his whip threateningly before turning to look elsewhere.

Suddenly, Ross’s eyebrows shot up as he saw dust rising on the road outside the mining camp, followed by the “clip-clop, clip-clop” of a large group of cavalry galloping toward them.

What’s this?

Ross was stunned. As the cavalry approached, he saw their full armor and his legs weakened, almost causing him to fall over.

Could it be… could they be here to seize the mining camp?

Soon, Ross saw among the many soldiers a young noble dressed extravagantly and realized that the soldiers were merely there to protect him.

But why would a noble come to a place like the mining camp?

Ross didn’t understand, but he wisely ran toward the two-story wooden building in the distance, at the center of the mining camp, to call for Mine Owner Oreke.

In Ross’s view, since a noble had arrived, it would be best to let the mine owner, who was also a noble of some sort, although he had forgotten what rank, deal with the situation.

Thinking this, Ross rushed into the two-story wooden building and into the bedroom.

A fire blazed in the bedroom’s fireplace, the room sweltering with heat, and two gray-haired bodies were rolling about on the large wooden bed.

A woman moaned continuously, while a man grunted like a boar.

“Grunt… grunt…”

Ross froze.

The man on the bed also realized something was wrong, stopped his movements, and turned his head toward the door to shout at Ross, “Get out!”

“Yes, yes, yes.” Ross scrambled out but then remembered something, turned his head back and said, “Ore… Lord Oreke, someone’s come, seems to be a high-ranking noble…”

“Get out!” shouted Lord Oreke, who was in the middle of an intimate moment, “No matter what noble, tell them to get out!”

“Uh, yes, yes, yes… I’m telling them to get out right now…”

Winter, mining camp.

Desolation, an oppressive silence.

In the vast mining area, the “ding ding dang dang” sound of striking had stopped. Numerous miners had ceased their work and looked in unison toward one side.

Not far from them, on an open space, stood a fully armed cavalry unit, shielding two young men who appeared to be nobles. One was lavishly adorned, while the other seemed comparatively plain.

And in front of the troop stood the mine’s owner—Oreke.

The mine owner, who was usually insufferable before the miners, was now trembling, his face burning from a whip strike. He still forced a smile, craning his neck, which had grown sore, but he continued to grin and said to one of the men amidst the cavalry, “It is the Prince… Welcome to my mining area.”

At the same time, Oreke cursed the overseer Ross in his heart, considering him as dumb as a pig.

“Hmm, welcoming me?” Prince Gelo, with a cold expression, spoke, “Just now, your subordinate was conveying your words, telling me to ‘get lost,’ quite bold of you!”

Oreke trembled all over at this, nearly collapsing to the ground. Over forty years old, although not overweight, his body was on the decline. He was already weak after strenuous exercise early in the morning, and having rushed over from the second floor of the wooden building after hearing Ross’s second message, he was completely out of breath and felt limp all over.

However, Oreke still managed not to fall over. Hearing Prince Gelo’s words, he quickly explained, “Prince… Prince Gelo, it’s all my fault. I failed to make myself clear to that damned subordinate. I only wanted him to leave, how dare I tell the Prince to leave. I can’t welcome you quickly enough.”

“Oh, you recognize me?” Prince Gelo’s eyes flashed as he inquired. Previously, when he sent the overseer to pass the message, he only revealed his identity as a Prince, without mentioning his name.

“Your humble servant… recognizes Prince Gelo.” Oreke said with a swollen face, trying to bridge a connection, “I saw Prince Gelo once at the ennoblement ceremony.”

“At the ennoblement ceremony?” Prince Gelo was taken aback, asking, “So, you are a noble? What rank?”

“Indeed, I am a noble,” Oreke said, feigning a smile, “My rank is that of the lowest… a Lord.”

“A Lord? Where is your estate? How large?”

“Your servant… has no estates…” Oreke said with slight embarrassment, “Only this mining area.”

“Heh.” Prince Gelo understood and spoke, “Then I guess, you bought your title of ‘Lord,’ didn’t you?”

“Well… well…” Oreke laughed awkwardly yet politely, “Indeed… I did.”

“No wonder.” Prince Gelo spoke, then with an implicit threat, “Then Oreke, you should know the laws of the Jade Kingdom, right? Titles are the property of the Royal Family, granted based on contributions to the Royal Family, but they can also be revoked at any time.”

“This…”

With a “thump,” Oreke truly fell to the ground this time, kneeling and kowtowing in a panic, “Prince… Prince Gelo, your servant is truly wrong, I accidentally offended you, please don’t strip me of my title. Other than that, whatever punishment you decree, I accept fully.”

“Heh, at least you know your place.” Prince Gelo said, nodding with some satisfaction, feeling that his intimidation had been effective.

Turning his head to glance at Richard beside him, Prince Gelo then addressed Oreke, “Well, I won’t be too harsh on you. Beside me is Lord Richard, and he has some needs in your mine. He will propose some matters shortly; you must do your utmost to satisfy him, understand?”

“Yes, yes, yes.” Oreke nodded repeatedly, struggling to stand up while eyeing Richard beside Prince Gelo, filled with bewilderment.

In fact, from the moment he had seen Richard, he had been puzzled. He was quite familiar with the upper-class nobles and members of the Royal Family of the Jade Kingdom. Maybe those nobles and Royal Family members didn’t recognize him, but he could effortlessly name and describe every one of them, which was a basic skill for any small noble.

Yet Richard, standing by the Prince, was someone he had never met, certainly not a part of the nobility or the Royal Family of the Jade Kingdom. And still, it seemed that Prince Gelo was treating him with great respect.

This truly baffled him.

Richard, unaware of Oreke’s thoughts, dismounted, utilized the spell “Wind Light Spirit” to lighten his descent, landing without a sound, and quickly approached Oreke.

Although Prince Gelo’s previous behavior certainly fit the stereotype of a spoiled, bully young noble, Richard didn’t resist it because this was exactly what he needed. Such an attitude would allow him to easily achieve some goals.

Otherwise, coming by himself would have inevitably led to lengthy discussions with this mine owner called Oreke, and perhaps even obstinate resistance. Using force might have subdued the man, but it would have been troublesome. After all, he was only in search of the raw materials for making Cobalt Blue Glass.

Given these circumstances…

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1 - Dungeon, Prince, Prisoner, and Science 2 Chapter 2 - Wizard Magic and Yellow Phosphorus 3 Chapter 3 - Flame Python and English Longbow 4 Chapter 4 - Explosion 5 Chapter 5 - Personal Guard Captain 6 Chapter 6 - Extracting "Magic Material 7 Chapter 7 - Sphinx’s Riddle 8 Chapter 8 - The Death of the Book Spirit 9 Chapter 9 - Wizard and Life Remolding 10 Chapter 10 - Super Body State 11 Chapter 11 - Manufacture of Anesthetics 12 Chapter 12 - Successful Out-of-Body Experience 13 Chapter 13 - Star Body Projection 14 Chapter 14 - Medieval Style Breakfast 15 Chapter 15 - Highly Activated State 16 Chapter 16 - Battery Production 17 Chapter 17 - A Sudden Inspiration 18 Chapter 18 - Leiden Bottle 19 Chapter 19 - Craftsman 20 Chapter 20 - Medieval Electromagnetism 21 Chapter 21 - Guidance 22 Chapter 22 - Invisible Eyes 23 Chapter 23 - The First Spell 24 Chapter 24 - King’s Will 25 Chapter 25 - Dinner and Target 26 Chapter 26 - The Death of the King 27 Chapter 27 - The Face in the Shadow 28 Chapter 28 - Betrayal and... Death 29 Chapter 29 - The Secret from 3 Years Ago 30 Chapter 30 - Wizard and Spell 31 Chapter 31 - Kidnapped by the Giant Dragon 32 Chapter 32 - The Giant Dragon’s Dwelling 33 Chapter 33 - Dragon Clan Girl Pandora 34 Chapter 34 - Deaf and Mute Girl? 35 Chapter 35 - The Soul in the Ancient Castle 36 Chapter 36 - The Story by the Pool 37 Chapter 37 - Spell Research 38 Chapter 38 - Magic Rune Spells 39 Chapter 39 - The Magic System 40 Chapter 40 - The First Sentence 41 Chapter 41 - Beast Tide Attacks 42 Chapter 42 - Endless Battle 43 Chapter 43 - The Fierce Rabbit 44 Chapter 44 - Spells Unleashed 45 Chapter 45: The 045 Liquid Oxygen Airburst 46 Chapter 46 - The End of the Beast Tide 47 Chapter 47 - Anatomy Teaching 48 Chapter 48 - Power Index 49 Chapter 49 - Exploring the Great Mountain 50 Chapter 50 - Death Crisis 51 Chapter 51 - Before and After Coma 52 Chapter 52 - Prince, Meeting the Prince Again 53 Chapter 53 - Wizard’s Divine Artifact 54 Chapter 54 - Explosives for Mountain Breaking 55 Chapter 55 - Wild Boar Strike 56 Chapter 56 - The Act of Letting Go to Capture 57 Chapter 57 - Forest Banquet 58 Chapter 58 - The Smell of Blood 59 Chapter 59 - Blackmailing the Crowd 60 Chapter 60 - Excessive Behavior 61 Chapter 61 - Medieval Medicine 62 Chapter 62 - Blood Typing 63 Chapter 63 - Successful Blood Transfusion 64 Chapter 64 - The Earl Takes Poison 65 Chapter 65 - Inducing Vomiting Methods 66 Chapter 66 - Crisis and Trade 67 Chapter 67 - Enemy Attack 68 Chapter 68 - One Eighth 69 Chapter 69 - 069 70 Chapter 70 - The Battle Ends 71 Chapter 71 - Whispering Night and Departure 72 Chapter 72 - The Strange Gregory 73 Chapter 73 - Pandora’s Daily Life 74 Chapter 74 - Smiles and Disappointments 75 Chapter 75 - Don’t...... Go 76 Chapter 76 - The Truth of Everything! 77 Chapter 77: Some insignificant yet wanted-to-be-said words 78 Chapter 78 - A Sudden Change! 79 Chapter 79 - The Source of Super Memory 80 Chapter 80 - Mystery and Return 81 Chapter 81 - The Death of Gregory 82 Chapter 82 - The Weak “Rabbit” 83 Chapter 83 - Turn into a Werewolf... 84 Chapter 84 - Man, King of Ten Thousand Beasts! 85 Chapter 85 - Bai Ting Boiling Blood Technique 86 Chapter 86 - The Second Stage of the Battle 87 Chapter 87 - There is a mountain in the distance, and there is a cave on the mountain 88 Chapter 88 - Rabbits in Danger! 89 Chapter 89 - The Sun Rises 90 Chapter 90 - Life is Meaningless 91 Chapter 91 - Oak Tavern 92 Chapter 92 - Medieval Mercenaries 93 Chapter 93 - So What? 94 Chapter 94 - Committing Violence with a Dagger 95 Chapter 95 - Not Bad, But Foolish 96 Chapter 96 - I am the Squirrel 97 Chapter 97 - Iron Ring 98 Chapter 98 - Space Items 99 Chapter 99 - Test of the Iron Ring 100 Chapter 100 - Live Test 101 Chapter 101 - Test Completed 102 Chapter 102 - Absolute Defense of Space Transfer 103 Chapter 103 - Absolute Cutting and Absolute Processing 104 Chapter 104 - The Resurrectionist from Afar 105 Chapter 105 - Cuijin City 106 Chapter 106 - Medieval Real Guilds 107 Chapter 107 - Medieval Monetary System 108 Chapter 108 - Pandora’s Fist 109 Chapter 109 - Conflict and Indifference 110 Chapter 110: 109: You, Be More Rational 111 Chapter 111: 110: Suspected Murder in the Palace 112 Chapter 112: 111 Research on Mana and Free Energy Elements 113 Chapter 113: 112 Superheavy Nuclear Stable Island Elements 114 Chapter 114: 113 115 Chapter 115: 114: Experimental Proof and Unspeakable Secrets 116 Chapter 116: 115: Mysterious Potion, Dihydrogen Monoxide 117 Chapter 117: 116 The Prince Who Bullies Others by Flaunting His Power 118 Chapter 118: 117 Strange Light (First Chapter on Shelves, Requesting First Subscription!) 119 Chapter 119: 118: The Curse of the Boot (Second update upon release, please subscribe!) 120 Chapter 120: 119 Gemstones and Casting Materials (Third Release, Please Subscribe!) 121 Chapter 121: 120: Glassmaking (Fourth update upon release, please subscribe!) 122 Chapter 122: 121 Do You Have Dihydrogen Monoxide? 123 Chapter 123: 122: Flame Color Reaction and Electron Transition 124 Chapter 124: 123 Improvements in Casting Methods 125 Chapter 125: 124 Apocalypse Wizard 126 Chapter 126: 125 Flame Bombardment Impact 127 Chapter 127: 126 Meteor Flame Burst Skill 128 Chapter 128: 127: Apprentice of the White Stone Tower 129 Chapter 129: 128: I'm Different from Them! 130 Chapter 130: 129 Talent Test 131 Chapter 131: 130: Expected Lack of Talent 132 Chapter 132: 131: Toxic Chicken Soup 133 Chapter 133: 132: Train of Thought 134 Chapter 134: 133 Revenge 135 Chapter 135: 134 Examination Exemption Certificate 136 Chapter 136: 135: Night, Ghost Fire, Eye Contact 137 Chapter 137: 136: The Complex Wizard World

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