Summoners War: Only I Summoned Divine Beasts - Chapter 1529: Introduction

Chapter 1529: Introduction
Melissa’s presentation truly blew everyone’s mind. She had shown and even revealed the method so that everyone could test it themselves.
With this crystal form, the summoners of this continent would become stronger.
Julius muttered, “My daughter didn’t pick the wrong husband.”
Zack smiled wryly. “Should I say the same to my daughter?”
“Hahaha.” Julius laughed. “Now that the situation on the front line has gotten worse, we really need to do something to level up our strength. We have been able to hold them off with the magic weapons, but our summoners can finally become stronger.”
Zack nodded in agreement. “At least he doesn’t monopolize it, not that I can say that as a country’s official.”
As a country official, he definitely had to think about monopolizing such a thing so that their country would become stronger than the others.
But if he was that shortsighted, the three kingdoms would fall quickly and the Azilia Kingdom wouldn’t be able to hold on by themselves.
That was why Nathan’s decision was the best.
The other kingdoms didn’t regret attending this presentation. They really wanted to go back and practice.
However, the main topic had yet to arrive.
Now that Melissa had finished her presentation, Nathan could finally come to the stage.
“!!!” Everyone was quite surprised to find Nathan’s change. Nathan’s atmosphere had changed. He looked more mature and refined, as if he had gone through countless battles.
In addition, the energy from his body was that of a world class summoner. Still, there was a rumor that his actual strength had surpassed the Dragon King.
They couldn’t find out Nathan’s true strength unless they fought him, but the fact that he was already a world class summoner at that age meant no one could predict how much stronger he would become after a few decades.
“Thank you, Professor Melissa. There is something I would like to show all of you.” Nathan snapped her fingers.
A mountain of papers appeared in front of him.
They were wondering how Nathan did that, but they had never heard about Nathan’s element or his lifebound familiar, so he might have formed a lifebound contract with a familiar who possessed a space element when he was on another continent.
Even if they knew Nathan used the space ring to do it, they couldn’t demand anything from Nathan anymore.
There was someone who accompanied him. It was Evelyn.
“!!!” They were quite surprised to find Evelyn suddenly appearing with Nathan. They were aware of their relationship before, but Evelyn had no business standing here.
Evelyn and Nathan channeled their energy into the papers and distributed them to all the people in this venue.
“Please take this. You may forget the things that Professor Melissa has explained earlier, so I will give you a copy of the transcript so that you can recall them. If you don’t get one, don’t worry. My people are ready to give you one after this is over.” Nathan smiled.
The people were confused. They never thought Nathan would write everything for them. It wasn’t just a single piece of paper. It was thousands.
Unless Nathan had an army of writers, this was impossible to achieve.
“I’m sure some of you are wondering right now. You might reach a certain conclusion after seeing other people’s papers.”
They followed Nathan’s instructions and took a peek at the paper beside them and realized they were exactly the same as theirs.
Usually, if there were multiple people writing the same thing, they would notice the difference in their penmanship.
But all the words were exactly the same, including the spacing.
“That’s right. They’re the same. To be able to achieve this, I have invented a machine called the Printing Machine.” Nathan took a step to the right as Evelyn took out the printing machine.
Nathan then spun the machine with the lever that had been prepared on the side. All the people could see that a blank paper ended up filled with words in just ten seconds.
It was printing the same words as the one in their paper. “I don’t think I need many words to explain this machine, so I will cut this short. This is a printing machine. With this machine, you can print books in just a matter of minutes.
“However, there is a catch. Due to the difference in each book, each word has to be rearranged specifically for individual books.
“You may ask then, what do you need it for? I believe you’ve seen the answer yourself.” Nathan smiled. “Mass production! This is the purpose of the printing machine. However, this is not something unprecedented.
“Most of us have definitely seen this paper.” Nathan took out a piece of paper. This paper had a table with multiple columns.
“Accounting paper!” One person shouted, recognizing the paper.
“Correct. We usually create this paper by pressing a metal that has been covered with ink onto the paper. Because the template is the same, it can be done again and again. And this printing machine uses the same concept, except we elevate it to a whole new level and allow this machine to print books.
“It might not sound that impressive, but think about this. All of you can get a transcript of the presentation easily.
“You can apply such a thing to all kinds of things, such as standard manuals or standard educational books.”
“!!!” Some people’s eyes lit up. They were mostly country leaders or educated people.
That was right. If they could mass-produce a manual and let the people read it themselves, they could study much more easily.
For country leaders, they could think of basic education. If they used this printing machine, they might be able to let all people learn how to read. This would make their communication easier.
There were other books that would definitely be printed due to their usefulness.
As long as there was enough audience, this printing machine would be something they wanted to get their hands on.
Nathan, on the other hand, thought about something else. It was the newspaper. Yes, they could distribute this newspaper and actually let the people know what was going on in the world.
However, he didn’t plan to reveal everything directly. “Since this is not the main topic of my presentation, I will end this with one more statement.”


