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Chapter 469: Industrial Potion Machine
Returning to his residence, Nash headed back to training.
Before doing other things, he still had to finish the industrial potion-making machine.
Right now, the only missing thing was to engrave various runic languages on it.
Not wanting to do it manually, Nash planned to connect the tier 4 general assembly robot to the [Control Module System].
Having to study their runic command structure first, Nash thought of training his soul at the same time.
Diving into a pool of soul training potion and taking the perfect quality soul relieving potion, Nash began his training and comprehension.
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A month later, in the Potion Making Laboratory, stood a large industrial machine that stretched for tens of kilometers.
From the materials curing section to the synthesis section, everything was flowing smoothly according to Nash’s formula.
Heading to the liquid storage section, Nash saw a large pool of liquid that seemed to form a lake.
“It’s finally working smoothly…” Nash smiled in relief.
It had been a month since he returned from his trip to the Solari Treasure Vault.
Nash thought it would be easy to incorporate the Tier 4 general assembly robot into the [Control Module System]. Who knew it would be a whole new challenge?
While the connection between the physical input and output was done quickly, the elemental input and output was a hell of a challenge.
The general-purpose robots were made for precise physical activity, not elemental engraving.
Even with accompanying elemental control attachments, it didn’t have ready-made controls to use them.
As a result, Nash had to find a solution for everything. Fortunately, after entering one soul enlightenment state, he solved the problem.
Integrating the tier 4 robot into the [Control Module System], he was able to control them to engrave runic language on the machines in a flash.
Coupled with the [Runic Engraving Module System], Nash barely had to do anything.
Seeing the result of his hard work this past month, he couldn’t help but smile.
“Now, I only need to refine these liquids and pack the potions into bottles.”
The refining process was too important to leave with the machines.
Unlike the previous steps that could rely on various data, the refining process only relied on instinct and experience, while Nash relied on his runic eye.
Unable to pass this work to any technology, Nash could only do it himself.
Fortunately, as long as he didn’t try to create a perfect quality potion, the refining process wouldn’t take too much time.
Controlling a vast pool of liquid, Nash quickly merged with various celestial beasts and purified the potion on a large scale.
Using the [Sensing Module System] to lock on the targets he needed to purify, Nash just had to move his power to erase them.
Soon, after just a few hours, from 600,000 tons, Nash was left with 300,000 tons of potion!
“Too much…”
This was just a few days of work by the industrial machine.
By this calculation, given enough materials, the industrial machine could have a monthly net output of 6 billion tons and a yearly net output of 70 billion tons!
“Hmm? It seems it’s only high quality,” Nash suddenly noticed.
It wasn’t that he was in a hurry to purify them, but simply because the liquid was already full of impurities.
No matter how high his skills were, high-level quality was all he could do.
“High quality should be able to sell for 100 million sol per bottle,” Nash calculated the price.
It might seem low, but a bottle of earth-grade genetic potion was only 10 billion, and that was still because of the monopoly.
Pricing it at 100 million each bottle for a high-quality soul relieving potion was already a premium price.
As for a top-quality soul relieving potion, Nash planned to use it for internal circulation or as gifts.
“With the output of this industrial machine, I should be able to earn 3 quintillion every year,” Nash calculated.
This was pure income, already taking out the cost of materials.
However, 3 quintillion compared to the budget of the Star Alliance was truly nothing.
It wasn’t that Nash couldn’t create more industrial machines to increase the output, but doing so would quickly flood the market.
Unless they could export it to other Domain Territories, more products didn’t directly correlate to an increase in income.
Nash also had to worry about the sustainability of the materials.
Although the materials needed for the soul relieving potion were common, it was only relative.
Producing 30-35 billion bottles of soul relieving potion a year was already the limit he had deduced based on the production capacity of the Solaris Domain.
Unless they farmed the materials, this was already the limit.
Unfortunately, whether it was transporting the potion to other domain territories or producing them was out of the question.
They only had a limited time before the beginning of the final stage of the Cosmic Competition.
Anyway, Nash’s plan for these potions was not for the money but to prompt those top forces to invest in the Star Alliance.
Thus, the more limited the supply, the better.
Bottling each potion, Nash couldn’t wait to begin his plan.
Unfortunately, there was no one capable besides him at the moment.
Either they were already too busy preparing for the cosmic competition or were training.
A few weeks ago, Camilla had already delegated most of the work to other members.
Furthermore, she had already notified those leaders and top talents from each team to begin concentrated training.
Various elemental crystals, potions, and even manuals were provided.
Although the insights Nash deduced to form the elemental manuals may not be applicable to them, it was a big help.
Unfortunately, just as Nash had expected, most of the teams left the Star Alliance one after another.
From over 300 teams, there weren’t even a hundred left.
To this, Nash just let them go, blessing them for a greater future.
He knew joining others wasn’t their own will, but their friends, family, and their sector of origin.
To fill the members of the Star Alliance, Nash could only do his best to recruit members from those who passed the regular cosmic competition.
Not having any affiliated team, they could be recruited by anyone, as long as the price was enough.
“Huh… this can only be solved later…” Nash sighed, putting back the potion.