Other language: Vietnamese

Fighting Madness.

Chapter 16: Canned. [115]



Summary

Professor Moore expresses his admiration for the Lafogg Infinite Crosswheel, emphasizing its historical significance despite its limitations for practical training. He urges students to respect the weapon, which is often mocked. Wang Zhong inquires about the existence of the ten divine weapons, leading Professor Moore to explain that while some are missing, others are held by powerful families and are invaluable due to their historical and spiritual significance. The class ignites interest in rune technology, especially among Rune Division students, who hope to receive personalized rune weapons upon graduation. Meanwhile, in the Kai Sa Empire, Solomon concludes negotiations with the Free Federation, securing military assets like armed railway transport lines and rune cannons, crucial for the Empire's expansion. Enoch expresses skepticism about the Federation's strength, noting their reliance on technology and teamwork, which the Kai Sa Empire lacks. In South America, the Amazon Empire, supported by the Free Federation, emerges as a dominant force amidst a tense regional situation.

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