Webnovel Author In The Apocalypse World-Chapter 328: Seeds of Innovation
Beyond simply absorbing them by hand, it covered ways to extract the energy within and make it usable for ordinary people.
It even explored how to use the power of crystal cores to enhance existing machinery, among other techniques.
If the methods described in the book could truly be implemented, they would undoubtedly cause a revolutionary upheaval.
This is research that even the Huimang Safe Zone hasn't yet uncovered, and it's being given to them as a gift?
The group hesitated and looked at Kim Haru. "Mr. Kim, this… this gift…"
Kim Haru's understanding of the post-apocalypse world had deepened significantly by now.
Naturally, he knew the kind of stir this book could cause if it were to be revealed.
Yet, he still decided to share it.
"Since it's for you, take it," Kim Haru said. "Honestly, many of the methods described in this book are impossible to implement with the current level of technology. So while the book may seem incredibly valuable, it's not as practical as you might think."
"For now, you can only make use of the first chapter, 'How to Absorb The Energy Inside The Crystal Cores Efficiently.'"
How was Kim Haru so familiar with the content of this book?
The truth was, he had stumbled upon it while wandering around in his system's library during a moment of boredom.
To duplicate a book into multiple copies, he had to read its contents thoroughly, which is why he already knew what the book entailed.
Even with Kim Haru's explanation, the others were still overwhelmed with shock.
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While much of the book's content might be unattainable for now, it provided a clear direction—like a beacon in the darkness.
Exploring with a defined goal was far easier than groping around blindly in uncertainty.
Regardless of its practicality, the fact that Mr. Kim was willing to give them such an important resource as a New Year's gift left everyone deeply moved and at a loss for words.
Seeing that Kim Haru had no intention of taking back the gift, the group solemnly accepted the precious book.
They vowed to never casually disclose its contents without Kim Haru's explicit approval.
Kim Haru wasn't concerned about potential leaks.
In fact, it was impossible for them to reveal anything even if they wanted to.
Both the book and its contents were part of the farming system.
As contract-bound employees of the system, they were incapable of leaking anything from it without explicit permission.
Even if the book fell into the hands of outsiders, anyone not approved by Kim Haru wouldn't be able to read its contents.
This safeguard was precisely why Kim Haru felt confident giving the book away.
As for why he chose the book as a gift in the first place, his initial motivation was the chapter about the energy absorption inside the crystal cores.
The current method used by ability users to absorb energy from crystal cores was too crude, wasting valuable resources and slowing their progress significantly.
Since Kim Haru himself was an ordinary person without abilities, he didn't need the crystal cores.
He decided to share this knowledge with others, allowing them to find more efficient ways to improve their abilities.
This would ultimately benefit not just Kim Haru's small farm but also the Pyeongseong Safe Zone.
Regarding the chapters on the alternative uses of crystal cores for technology, Kim Haru had hesitated before deciding to share them.
The content was far ahead of its time.
However, when he saw the automatic watering system and the fertilizer enhanced by crystal cores on his farm, he decided it was worth sharing.
Kim Haru wasn't the type to delve into research.
Even with the farming system, he saw his future firmly rooted in agriculture.
However to farm more efficiently, manpower alone wouldn't suffice.
Technology was nearly non-existent in the post-apocalypse world.
So why not let this world begin anew, developing its own crystal core technology system?
Kim Haru knew this idea was ambitious and distant.
He had no way of predicting or controlling the future.
Still, he didn't mind planting the seeds of innovation.
By sharing the methods of harnessing crystal cores, who knew?
Perhaps someone might uncover groundbreaking discoveries from this foundation.
Of course, Kim Haru wasn't so foolish as to give this treasure to just anyone.
Naturally, he decided to gift it first to the farmhands he trusted the most.
Little did Kim Haru know that this seemingly minor decision, born of a passing thought, would bring immense changes to the world.
After exchanging New Year's gifts with the group, he returned to his small farm with Go Okrim and Kang Hose.
Initially, Hwa Jian, Han Gwonhee, and the Delta Squad wanted to follow Kim Haru to the farm and spend New Year's Eve with him.
However, he firmly declined.
Unlike Go Okrim and Kang Hose, these people had ties elsewhere.
Go Okrim was originally from Gokmul County, but his only relative, his zombified older brother, had long since passed.
Leaving him alone in the safe zone would only make him lonelier, so naturally, he came to Kim Haru's farm for some warmth and companionship.
Kang Hose's situation was similar.
As a former drifter from a Bangnang Safe Zone, he had no surviving relatives, only Luna and Cresent.
Naturally, he was more than willing to stay at the farm.
As for Kang Hose's former team, the Caeruleus Draco Squad, he had voluntarily left them.
At most, he planned to visit them after the New Year.
For now, celebrating with his old teammates felt somewhat inappropriate.
Hwa Jian and the Delta Squad were a different matter.
In the Pyeongseong Safe Zone, they all had friends and family.
Even though Han Gwonhee didn't have close relatives, Hwa Jian was his friend, and in past years, Han Gwonhee had always spent the New Year at Hwa Jian's home.
Kim Haru wasn't about to separate them from their loved ones during the holiday just to spend time on his farm.
Upon returning to the farm, the group immediately busied themselves preparing for the evening's New Year's Eve dinner.