God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World-Chapter 504: The God of Nature’s Plan

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The elf druids were too rigid. It was just too difficult to get them to settle on something.

But soon, something happened that delighted all the druids.

Almost simultaneously, all the druids present received a revelation from the God of Nature.

"My god! There's actually a potion that can target so many different situations at once!"

"Worthy of being the God of Nature! Now we don't need to argue anymore. Just start figuring out how to mass-produce this potion. Its influence will definitely be much greater than the Church of Light's holy water!"

"A medicine specifically for abscesses and epidemics—whether it's external or internal injuries, as long as there's festering and pus, it can be treated. There's no better potion than this! Most families will survive because of this potion."

"The key is that the materials used are all very simple. The main materials are literally everywhere, whether in the southern territories of the Kingdom of Dawn or the northern territories of the Gray Fort Empire."

Neither the elf druids nor the human druids had expected things would end from this angle.

The endless arguments were all because of production difficulty issues, material issues, and races not understanding the differences between other races. Now it was all good—the god had directly stepped in.

Production difficulty was extremely low.

Materials were everywhere.

All races could use it.

There was no need to argue about this. All of their ideas had been eliminated.

Of course, this was just to concentrate resources on big things.

Once this miraculous druid potion spread across the entire continent and they had sufficient market share, brand recognition, and funding, they could make whatever potions they wanted.

With experience under their belts by then, naturally they could test everyone's ideas.

No one could guarantee a new druid potion wouldn't be welcomed by many people, and no one could guarantee a potion would be as popular as they imagined.

So testing was definitely necessary.

At almost the same time, many churches were experiencing similar situations.

Originally, most gods hadn't really cared much about this.

They'd just let their believers handle it themselves.

Until they saw how much the Church of Light's influence had expanded in such a short time—only then did they realize that mass-producing some of their church's items could have way more impact than they'd imagined.

At the very least, it was definitely way more than building a few schools or bridges!

As for whether they could convert that into believers, that was up to their own abilities.

But right now, the biggest problem for them was lack of exposure!

Quite a few gods also realized something else—the products they manufactured could bear their church's symbol.

In other words, all these products sold would become walking advertisements...

One product—the church got income, consumers got something useful, gods got fame, everyone was winning... and they'd never noticed this before.

Quite a few gods, even gods with no connection to healing whatsoever, started taking action. Quite a few churches had their own specialty products!

Over the next few days, all kinds of factories appeared like mushrooms after rain.

Especially after Light's holy water became one of the best-selling products in this world, this situation became even more intense.

The Goddess of Magic's divine realm.

Ren watched all this with his jaw dropped, unable to help exclaiming, "I never thought the ones most actively embracing industrialization would be what I originally thought would be the biggest obstacle."

In Ren's understanding, churches would most likely become a huge obstacle blocking the development of industrialization.

That was empiricism talking.

After all, ignorant divine authority and industry seemed to conflict inherently.

But this world actually had real gods!

Having gods was different from not having gods.

In a world without gods, divine authority represented ignorance. Naturally they wouldn't want to accept these things. If they accepted them, it wouldn't take long before their power declined.

He still remembered from his past life—in the end, the church's final authority was just collecting about 3% church tax from believers.

But this world had real gods!

There really were miracles!

Gods could really grant them things!

In this situation, the church's greatest purpose was spreading their faith. Everything else wasn't something they needed to think about.

As long as they could spread it, that was enough.

"Why? I think for gods this is a good thing, and for churches it's also a good thing."

The Goddess of Magic looked at Ren with some confusion.

She didn't understand why Ren would think this way.

"Doesn't matter. Anyway, the result right now is pretty good."

Ren said with a smile, "Originally, I was still thinking about how to get all the kingdoms to agree and fully accept industrialization. Now it's all good—the churches have started doing it."

"Unless they reject the churches, otherwise, factories are destined to appear in their kingdoms now."

"Once factories appear in their kingdoms, naturally they'll see the benefits of factories."

"They'll see countless goods being produced, see everyone's material life getting better, see quite a few people's incomes increasing, see how as the economy becomes more active, everyone lives better."

"At that point, they'll inevitably embrace all this even more and become more active."

"But not everyone will live better, right?" The Goddess of Magic paused. At first it seemed fine, but thinking more carefully later, she realized not everyone would benefit.

If really everyone benefited, promotion wouldn't be this troublesome.

"Of course not everyone will live better." Ren said with a smile. "But those whose interests are damaged are the minority. Most people can benefit."

"Mortals will overlook those who suffer losses. What does it have to do with them that a few people suffer losses?"

"They want to welcome the new life. They got their own benefits. Harming others without benefiting yourself—mortals are willing to do that, after all, those who easily suffer losses weren't good people to begin with, as far as they're concerned."

"What's more, this time it's harming others to benefit themselves, and they can barely even see the harm to others. They only see that they themselves and everyone around them all benefited."

"To them, that's the same as everyone benefiting."

"With these church factories becoming widespread, our magic-tech industrialization plan is basically successful."

"In at most a year, factories will bloom everywhere."

The Goddess of Magic nodded, roughly understanding Ren's thinking.

Actually, the minor details She was hung up on weren't important and didn't affect the overall picture.