Starting from America to be emperor
53 The Great Leap Forward 1

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If the base was a surprise, then the three icons in front of him would definitely make people ecstatic. Although there seemed to be only three icons and three things, with the appearance of the base and the mental network, Li Chengdao naturally understood that these things represented mystery. He was even very clear about the possible effects of this thing.

As a transmigrator, he had great advantages. For example, he had survived in the Great Tang and even led his team across the ocean to this new world of America.

He had even gotten a good start. At this moment, Li Chengdao knew very well that his development had reached a certain limit. At least with his thinking and ability, it was difficult for him to make another leap in this situation. He could only blame himself for waiting to develop slowly.

However, it was completely different at this moment. The appearance of the base, the appearance of the mental network, and even the appearance of these three icons had undoubtedly solved all of his problems.

It was true that he was an otaku and knew a lot, but in the end, he only had a smattering of knowledge. In the Great Tang, he might not have been able to build a decent ship in such a short time, or else with his navigation abilities, he would not have lost more than a thousand men.

However, now that he had a shipyard, he could even build three types of ships. The nature of the ship had completely changed. As for hospitals, the role of hospitals and doctors in this new world was beyond imagination. As for education, it was equally important.

As the saying went, if foreigners entered China, China would worship them. If China entered foreigners, China would worship them. Without sufficient education, even if the next generation belonged to China, if they did not use the etiquette of China and used the language of China, would they still be called China? It was difficult to say who would assimilate who. However, with education, all of this was not a problem. It could even speed up the assimilation.

These three icons had not even changed, but Li Chengdao's eyes were already shining, and he was even a little impatient.

This impatience didn't last long, because Li Chengdao took action very quickly. In the camp, there were naturally places for education and medical treatment. However, they weren't systematic before. At this time, after Li Chengdao touched the icon, an inexplicable force wrapped around the two places, causing a strange change in both places.

In fact, there was indeed a very strange change. Just like the base and the mental network, it was an invisible force. This invisible force would allow students to learn faster and speed up the recovery of patients. This was no longer strange, but magical.

Of course, no one knew about these changes at this moment. After attaching the two icons, Li Chengdao directly instructed everyone to start rebuilding the two places or resting them, turning them into hospitals and real schools.

His gaze fell on the third icon, which was also the one he paid the most attention to.

--Shipyard.

Compared to the other two, the importance of the shipyard was unquestionable. Whether it was for development, for the advancement of civilization, or even for the simple purpose of migrating to the Great Tang, the importance of the shipyard was unquestionable.

First of all, there were obviously not enough ships. The ship that Li Chengdao sailed over was more like a big ship than a ship. This kind of ship was suitable for the river. Compared to the sea, the difference was too big.

To be able to reach America was not only due to navigation or Bering Strait, but also due to luck. If they were to do it again, they might not be so lucky. Therefore, the construction of ships was urgent.

Two months ago, Li Chengdao had already ordered the craftsmen to build the ship. Unfortunately, the results were not ideal. The so-called technology tree was not that easy to build. At least, he was not able to make a leap. As a result, two months had passed, but there was still no result. If he was not mistaken, it would take a long time to accumulate. It might take ten years, decades, or even centuries. He didn't have any good ideas about this.

However, these problems did not seem to be a problem anymore. The clear content on the icon had already explained the terrifying use of the shipyard.

'Ding…construction in progress!'

"Please wait a moment!"

As his consciousness touched it, the next moment, the information flowed into his mind. At the same time, just like the school hospital, an inexplicable power directly enveloped the somewhat simple shipyard by the sea.

In the shipyard, the craftsmen and figures felt their bodies tremble involuntarily. At this moment, it was as if countless inspirations had emerged, and their eyes suddenly lit up.

As a golden finger, the icon would never give something that was ready-made. It would depend on a certain existence. The building depended on the building, and the knowledge depended on the person. At this moment, when the icon lit up, the relevant information was reflected in the minds of the shipyard's boatmen in an extremely ingenious way, allowing them to understand a lot in an instant. However, it was not too abrupt. It was as if there was a sudden flash of inspiration, and no one felt anything strange.

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