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77: Not just pulling the trigger

Solar was a little difficult to accept for such an ending, but he had to accept it.

Marshal Windersol, who was equally unacceptable, said in an angry tone: "This method has defiled the honor of fighting!"

"Honor?" Mishan threw the six-hole musket that had been able to hit so far to Greenhill and said, "Didn't it mean that the winner must be decided?"

"But this way of deciding the outcome is not honorable!" Marshal Windersol, who noticed his reaction just now, suppressed his excitement and said.

"...I think, only the winner can evaluate whether it is honor or not." Mishan shook his head, which shows that he did not care much about Marshal Windsol's attitude: "And I remember that there is a musket team in the army of the Storm Kingdom?"

"..." Mi Shan's truth told the truth, Marshal Windersol's attitude was stagnant.

Before he could speak again, Mi Shan asked in confusion: "The Marshal won't want to say that the sharp blades and shields in the hands of the knights are still the sharp swords and strong shields in the hands of the knights, right?"

Judging from Marshal Windsol's almost distracted reaction, what Mi Shan said happened to be what he was thinking.

This is not very strange. The weapon of musket has appeared in Azeroth... to be precise, among human countries.

In addition, there are various unscientific magic or other powers in this world.

The development of muskets is much more difficult than that of compatriots on Earth.

On Earth, when this weapon was first born, even if it was almost completely destructive, it could still rely on sounds and light to pose a certain threat to the cavalry that had dominated the battlefield for a long time.

However, in Azeroth, he was used to various magical light and shadow effects, coupled with the almost contractual bond between the knight and the mount, Musketeers were low-level soldiers for a long time.

Even in the later stages, the power of guns cannot keep up with the progress of various magical abilities.

It is natural for Marshal Windersol to have such an idea...

Even on Earth without magical power, there were many knights who had the idea of ​​Marshal Windersol at the end of the classical war era.

Marshal Windsol saw from Mishan's attitude that this Grandin came to the conclusion that he had just done was based on his own worldview.

Marshal Wendsol, who wanted to persuade Mishan to give up this wrong idea, said to Greenhill: "His Excellency Greenhill, I hope you can advise His Highness."

However, to Marshal Windersol's surprise, Greenhill, who was loading bullets with the six-hole musket used by Lord Mishan, said without raising his head:

"My master is right."

"..." Is the Dragon Slayer Greenhill really a Paladin? Marshal Windersol only felt extremely absurd.

Marshal Windsol, who had never experienced the future, had a fight between the alliance and the Horde at the gates of major copies of Azeroth, did not know that Greenhill was the kind of Paladin who would carry a grenade with him when he was away.

There are some Marshal Windsol, who "has old and pedantic ideas with Azeroth's world characteristics", subconsciously thought that Greenhill would answer this way, which was to protect his master.

The marshal, who thought he needed to do something, said to Greenhill in a very serious tone:

"Your Excellency, relying too much on this kind of external object will only have a counterproductive effect on the progress of His Highness's strength."

"When you encounter a truly powerful enemy, you can only rely on real strength."

Windersol's words are also the thoughts of most Azeroth residents during this period of time.

Relying on the magical medieval world view setting, the residents of this world can enhance their individual strength without limit.

This environment highlights the weakness and weakness of guns with a lagging degree of development in the mid-to-high-end duels.

When he heard Wendsol's persuasion, Mishan and Greenhill did not respond immediately, and at the same time turned their eyes to Marshal Wendsol's waist.

A square, unpretentious one-handed hammer was hung there by Marshal Windersol.

"It's all relying on external objects, there's no big difference." Mi Shan said with a smile, looking at the artifact-level warhammer that was still in the hands of Marshal Windsor.

"This is different." Marshal Windersol shook his head when he was surprised that Mishan and Greenhill could recognize their warhammers.

"What's the difference? Aren't it all weapons?" Mi Shan said withdrew her gaze.

Opponent Warhammer, according to the game plot setting of unknown when it will be torn apart, this Warhammer is composed of dwarves for thousands of years... and can even count all races of Azeroth, including those Titan Guardians.

The greatest craftsman, Frank Ron Cast Iron, forged by his own human friend, Marshal Windsor's grandfather.

It is considered a family heirloom of Marshal Windersol. Even though the family is in a downturn, Marshal Windersol still retains this weapon.

If this weapon falls into the hands of the Black Iron Dwarf King Sorison, the Great, Mishan will ask Greenhill to bring it as a souvenir.

"Of course it's different. Your Highness, only if you have enough strength can you exert the true power of this weapon." Marshal Windsor said, "And those dwarf muskets..."

"Is it enough to just pull the trigger?" Mi Shan said perhaps not what the Marshal originally intended, but his meaning was not much different.

"Yes, if you rely too much on this kind of thing, once you encounter an enemy whose attack cannot produce any effect, you will have no power to fight back." The marshal said.

...Mishan looked at Wendsol with a very delicate look. The words of this marshal finally gave Mishan a sense of substance that the Azerothians were still in the medieval civilization stage.

Mishan's eyes made Marshal Windsol feel very bad, but after thinking about what he had just said several times, he did not find anything disrespectful.

After seeing some awkward expressions on Marshal Windsol's face, Mi Shan said: "It's a pity that you only see the ease of the musketeers pulling the trigger. You don't know that the birth of each musket is actually a manifestation of civilized strength."

"In addition to the lack of basic industrial systems of most civilizations in this world, the power of the guns produced is insufficient, so your idea will exist."

And this idea will continue to exist in the future that can be visually predicted.

It is still a bit difficult to let the medieval Azeroth, which has magical power, ignore the cost-effective technology tree climbing.

Even the Burning Legion of Interstellar Civilization and the Argus World's Erida civilization are just the first-mover magic power to drive the later-mover technological power, forming a special magic technology.

In this environment, the technological weapons developed and manufactured as auxiliary tools are inherently weaker in their status.

After all, it’s because I have never seen the scientific weapon, so how powerful it is.

Perhaps because of the physical rules, the ultimate killers on the earth performed poorly in the Azeroth world, but the development idea itself was not problematic.

What is restricted is the "material strength" and "production accuracy" problems brought about by the "poor basic industrial system" that Mishan has always been very confused about.

Take the single-shot six-hole musket used by Mishan. Local engineers will only think about how to increase the power of bullets and enhance the aftereffect of bullets... The guns are just tools used to shoot out these bullets.

Only Mishan, while ensuring the power of the bullet, allows Greenhill to strengthen the material strength of the gun body as much as possible, increase the chamber pressure, increase the rate of fire, and at the same time strengthen the airtightness and drill out the rifle.

It even made Greenhill create four different concentrations of Holy Light power to fire bullets and reduce the recoil as much as possible... This is also why Greenhill needs to reload every time he finishes the shot.

Unfortunately, Mishan didn't know the manufacturing principles of some automatic guns, so she could only let Greenhill try it little by little.

But even so, the technical concept of using this single-shot six-hole musket handmade by Greenhill according to Mishan's requirements also surpassed almost all engineering experts in Azeroth.

Mishan still remembers that in a game called "Siege", the game designers clearly hoped that the gameplay was to let players create medieval catapults.

As a result, a group of players built tanks, aircraft and missiles, and finally created a space-based weapon like God's Staff.

This is the difference between ideas and ideas.

With the foundation of a civilization, it’s not just about pulling the trigger.
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