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3 An eidetic memory!

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Li Ke looked at everyone's suggestions seriously.

At the beginning, he was still recording seriously. When he went off the topic at the end, he was instantly speechless.

Mushroom bombs?

These people thought too highly of him.

The theory behind the creation of mushroom bombs was indeed available in the library.

However, the mushroom bomb could not be manufactured just by knowing the manufacturing principle. In the last century, it required the entire country's strength, countless manpower and resources, and took several years to manufacture.

Not to mention that he was alone, and he was in the Tang Dynasty, which had almost no industrial foundation.

In this situation, if he wanted to make mushroom bombs with his hands, he might as well lie down and dream. In his dreams, there would be everything.

He shook his head as he wrote down the key points of these replies in his notebook.

" Granular gunpowder formula, steel-making principle and technology, Dreiser gun, firebrick, rifling technology."

These were the key points that he had noted down. He would check the information later to verify it.

"OP, as a modern person from the 21st century, wouldn't you start the industrial revolution in advance if you transmigrated back to the Tang Dynasty?”

"The West used two industrial revolutions to leave us far behind. They used powerful ships and cannons to open the gates of the Great Qing Dynasty, causing China to sink for a hundred years.”

"Do you know about Watt's improved steam engine? He created the steam engine in the Tang Dynasty and started the first industrial revolution ahead of time!”

"Be bolder. Since the steam engine has been built, isn't it the same as building a thermal power plant? The age of direct electricity, the second industrial revolution!”

"The four basic raw materials for industry are rubber, steel, coal, and oil. The Tang Dynasty has the last three, but the rubber trees are in South America.”

"The first industrial revolution directly took the handicraft industry flying. OP, you can take note of the blueprints of the Jenny spinning machine and the shuttle loom.”

"Once the steam engine is completed, it can be applied to factories, trains, and ships, directly ushering in the era of great navigation!”

"Then you have to record the world map and nautical chart.”

"There are also the locations of gold, silver, copper, and iron mines, as well as oil fields.”

The replies below the post came one after another. Everyone seemed to be even more excited than Li Ke himself as they discussed crazily.

Regarding this kind of situation, Li Ke was naturally the happiest.

With so many free advisors giving him ideas, he could at least find useful suggestions among them, not to mention whether they were realistic or not.

Swoosh! Swoosh! Swoosh!

He took a pen and quickly wrote down in his notebook.

" Steam engines, steam turbine for power generation, rubber saplings, spinning jenny frames, shuttle looms, world maps and nautical charts, maps of mines and oil fields in various countries."

As he recorded, he drew a circle on the rubber sapling and highlighted it.

According to what everyone said, rubber was one of the four basic raw materials in the industry and was very important.

Most importantly, this thing did not exist in China during the Tang Dynasty!

They were mainly concentrated in South America, but with the Tang Dynasty's shipbuilding technology, it was not easy to go to South America.

Therefore, he specially marked it and considered adding rubber to the three items he brought over.

After writing, Li Ke stretched and looked at the time on the lower right corner of the computer.

"It's already 2 AM. No wonder there are fewer people replying to the post.”

Li Ke was immersed in recording the key points and did not notice the passage of time at all.

" Sleep first. We'll continue tomorrow!"

Since no one had replied to the post, he decided to rest early for the remaining two months of sustainable development.

Li Ke took a shower, then lay on the bed and thought about his plan before falling asleep.

After he accepted the fact that he had transmigrated, the notification in his mind disappeared. Only when he took the initiative to understand it would the countdown appear again.

This made him feel very human. Otherwise, there would be a countdown in his mind that would last for two months. He would probably die of nervous exhaustion before he could last until the day he transmigrated.

......

The next day, at eight o'clock in the morning.

Li Ke got up and washed up. He ate some bread and then went to the library.

The library he worked in was a provincial library. There were a lot of books in it, and there were books on all kinds of topics.

To him, these books were just a pastime after work.

However, the books in the library were like a house of gold to him!

The knowledge in the book was the weapon that would change his fate in two months!

However, the main reason he came to the library today was not to read books, but to resign.

There were only two months left before he transmigrated. He needed to use all his time other than sleeping to study and not waste it on work.

He had been working for a few years and did not spend much money on his own. He had some savings.

Although it wasn't much, and it was definitely not enough to buy a house or a car, it was more than enough to cover the expenses for the remaining two months.

Li Ke went to the HR director's office and placed the resignation letter and some documents on the director's desk.

Although the director didn't understand why he wanted to resign, he agreed to Li Ke's resignation when he saw that Li Ke had made up his mind.

Soon, the news of Li Ke's resignation spread in the library group.

"Why did you decide to resign?"

A colleague who was more familiar with Li Ke also did not understand Li Ke's decision.

"The world is so big. I want to see it, and I have more important things to do now.”

Li Ke just smiled and didn't say anything.

After dealing with a few former colleagues, he went straight to a bookshelf.

Having worked in this library for a few years, he knew better than anyone what kind of books were placed in which area.

"From everyone's suggestions yesterday, chemical technology is very important in the early stages. I'll find a book to understand first.”

Li Ke took a chemical engineering book from the bookshelf, then found a seat by the window and sat down, reading quietly.

This book was very detailed, starting from the most basic chemical principles and techniques. His eyes lit up as he read, and he was completely immersed in it.

"That's not right."

As he looked, Li Ke suddenly realized that something was wrong.

This wasn't referring to the book, but to himself!

Because he realized that his memory seemed to have been strengthened by a lot, almost reaching the level of photographic memory!

The words he had just read were now completely recorded in his mind!

As long as he recalled, his mind would immediately flip through the pages like a book. Page after page of content would jump out of the paper.

"Could it be that I really have a photographic memory?”

Thinking of this, Li Ke's face immediately revealed a pleasantly surprised expression.

He knew very well what it meant for him to have a photographic memory!

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