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105. More… well, just more.
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Remian came out of the infirmary after visiting George, Tim, Mindy and Max all in a row later that day and shook his head. “What are we going to do about Deepsilver?”

Jujar wheezed. “Harness the power.”

“Harness it?” Remian pondered Jujar’s advice for a moment. “You mean, like the Ecclesia’s Lightning Rods? Hmm. If we could use their lightning-storage technology, we use it to power our airships and other machines. Or maybe we should do it like the Empire and convert it to mana. But either way, that kind of technology isn’t easy to get a hold of. They are closely guarded secrets and the devices produced are well-guarded and monitored.”

“So?” Jujar asked.

Remian fell silent. “I guess we could send Mikai and some of his friends to Ecclesia. I don’t think we want to risk provoking Zor’khan-dras at this time. Or maybe we could try our luck at Liberteria. I heard they were experimenting with that sort of thing too.”

At that point, Asda dropped by. S

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