God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World-Chapter 375: Seems Pretty Feasible

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Chapter 375: Seems Pretty Feasible

But pretty soon, people started to get what "magic-tech industrialized farming base" actually meant.

For a while now, there’d been rumors that the Southern Development Corporation and the Church of Agriculture were teaming up, using all kinds of Magic Conductors to raise pigs.

With just a handful of people, you could raise over a hundred pigs. Sure, the upfront investment might be a bit steep, but after that, it was basically pure profit.

Because these Magic Conductors could be used for decades. Even if a few small magic machines or runes broke down occasionally, they could be fixed for next to nothing.

Big investment, sure, but low maintenance costs. And just a few people could raise over a hundred pigs, producing tens of thousands of pounds of meat.

For people in this era, this was practically unthinkable—you could even call it a miracle.

Most people couldn’t even get enough grain to eat, let alone meat.

But up until now, nobody really knew what Viscount Roster’s Southern Development Corporation’s farm actually looked like.

Maybe it was because they hadn’t succeeded yet that only a few people knew about it.

This sudden mention of "magic-tech industrialized farming base," combined with the Roster territory Magic Conductor experts’ reputation, immediately clicked for those in the know. Right away, a bunch of people started asking questions in the livestream.

Watching the audience discuss in the livestream, Wool Ryan said with a smile, "Once the banquet winds down a bit, I’ll take you guys to ask these experts. But yeah, you guys guessed right—this so-called ’magic-tech industrialized farming base’ is similar to the one at the Western Development Corporation."

"Our Church of Shepherding wants to promote new shepherding methods to increase the output of wool, mutton, sheepskin products, and sheep’s milk." 𝐟𝕣𝗲𝕖𝕨𝗲𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝗲𝚕.𝗰𝚘𝐦

"If we can, we’d also like to ask the Magic Conductor experts about processing and preserving mutton, sheep’s milk, and other products. That way, with the Wool Guild, the Golden Merchant Guild, and Dragon Delivery, maybe people all across the continent could get cheap, delicious sheep products with our local flavor."

"I just saw someone asking about traditional shepherding methods—naturally, we’re keeping those too. The ’magic-tech industrialized farming base’ isn’t necessarily right for everyone. Traditional nomadic herding, traditional semi-enclosed semi-grazing, or ’magic-tech industrialized farming base’ breeding—they all have just one goal: to produce as many sheep products as possible to meet consumer demand."

"As for which specific method to use for raising them, the Church of Shepherding naturally won’t interfere. It should be based on local conditions—whatever natural environment suits whatever raising method, that’s how you should raise them."

"Nobody can influence that."

Wool Ryan went on and on, explaining what he knew to the livestream audience. With his smooth talking, people gradually got a better understanding of these things.

"Didn’t expect it to be like this."

"Having another raising method is definitely a good thing."

"I’d also like to try foods from other places, but doesn’t food spoil really quickly? Even in the Frigid Moon, it only keeps a bit longer. Can Magic Conductor experts even solve that problem?"

"I’m suddenly thinking, if Magic Conductor experts can solve food storage problems, then couldn’t a lot of things be stored until the Frigid Moon? Wouldn’t that reduce a lot of waste? Wouldn’t we have food to eat during the Frigid Moon?"

"Feels like achieving that would be even more unbelievable than large-scale farming."

"I get the whole large-scale farming thing, but these sheep definitely need to eat, right? Where’s the food going to come from?"

"Compared to that, I really want to see the food now. Since the Church of Shepherding wants these experts to solve the preservation problem and then sell it to every corner of the continent, I bet they’ve prepared a lot of stuff at this banquet that only the Church of Shepherding or the Wool Guild or the surrounding areas have, right?"

"I’ve seen plenty of food livestreams, but this is the first time I’ve seen one at this kind of event!"

Wool Ryan’s endless explanations cleared up a lot of people’s confusion, but they also created a lot of other questions—many problems that even Wool Ryan himself hadn’t thought of showed up here.

For a moment, he was a bit overwhelmed.

No matter how smooth-talking he was, if he didn’t know something, he just didn’t know it.

But as a veteran streamer, he naturally knew how to skip over these awkward topics, how to avoid being led by the bullet comments. He quickly shifted the focus to the banquet itself.

But while he wanted to skip over it, some people fell into silence.

Dawn Southern Territory.

Viscount Roster stared blankly at the livestream’s bullet comments, a bit lost in thought.

Lately, he’d been absolutely swamped. The farm, the fields, the factory, the upcoming Magic Conductor vehicle production and sales, the ultra-high-speed rail transit construction, various infrastructure projects—there was just too much that needed his attention.

But when he heard that the convoy was about to reach the Western Territory’s main city and that the Wool Guild and the convoy were going to livestream together, he still made time to open up the livestream.

He’d originally wanted to see if this "magic-tech industrialized farming base" thing could get some buzz through this livestream.

But he never expected to see a pleasant surprise.

Processing and preserving food with Magic Conductors, then selling it to every corner of the continent—this seemed like a route that could actually work.

Why couldn’t food be transported to every corner of the continent?

The reasons were pretty much just a few: food storage time was mostly limited. Especially when temperatures were high, it spoiled easily and became unusable. The waste was huge—maybe you couldn’t transport it at all.

And then there was poor transportation.

On the Magic Net, there were so many food streamers and food content creators. A lot of people had long been craving food from other places. This seemed like an opportunity.

A bunch of thoughts instantly flashed through Viscount Roster’s mind. He even thought of several feasible approaches.

First, products that kept well. With the establishment of highways, Magic Conductor vehicles, and ultra-high-speed rail transit, these products that kept well could naturally be transported to various places. That was beyond dispute.

Second, create Magic Conductors that could store various products at low temperatures. As everyone knew, in low-temperature environments, food storage time was much longer, especially for meat. So naturally, they could create some low-temperature storage Magic Conductors to make transportation easier.

Third, process the food itself or use magic-tech methods to simply process or package the food to reduce storage difficulty and improve transportation convenience, so it could successfully reach various places.

Viscount Roster’s mind was racing. "Seems like all of these are pretty feasible. How about I just have Wild Mage and the others start trying?"