Memorizing things like this isn't as easy as it seems.
This is a hard truth verified by countless people during their school days: the more complex something is, the harder it is to memorize, let alone an entire detailed and intricate vehicle blueprint.
But Su Yan managed to conquer it!
Don't ask why; the answer is the immense drive for wealth!
When someone truly desires to get rich, that desire can be so overwhelming it would shock the gods.
In just over ten minutes, Su Yan confirmed he had fully memorized it and began to meditate with his eyes closed.
As expected!
As the blueprint of the flatbed cart emerged in Su Yan's mind, he also envisioned the estimated experience needed to create it.
"Approximately, it only requires 10 energy points to make it."
"Damn! As expected, the lower the tech content and the richer the details, the cheaper the price!"
Su Yan was thrilled, his eyes snapped open, and his hands instinctively reached forward.
"Whoosh...!"
Strange white light surged from his hands, and Su Yan focused intently, entering a marvelous state of creation.
He was utterly concentrated, his fingers picking, pulling, and manipulating within the white light, as a mass of white mist fluttered between his hands, gradually spreading and expanding.
Amidst the swirling mist, the outline of a flatbed cart began to manifest on the street.
Su Yan had to maintain his racewalk status, moving his feet and continuously circling the misty cart to further develop its creation, every detail precisely following the blueprint in his mind.
Every detail, every joint, the stretching of the canvas, the smoothness of the vehicle... After more than twenty minutes, the mist solidified completely.
"Gather!"
Su Yan suddenly clasped his hands together, and the mist burst apart.
"Boom!"
A solid flatbed cart emerged from the mist, landing steadily on the street, surrounded by slowly dissipating white mist.
"It's done!!"
Su Yan was overjoyed, his hearty laughter echoing far into the night.
Dozens of zombies were drawn from afar, but Natasha quickly and silently intercepted them, swiftly decapitating them with her short sword.
Su Yan paid no attention to these details, fully absorbed in admiring his first creation.
The flatbed cart was about four meters long and two meters wide, with a broad and smooth body made of thick wood, supported by several sturdy wooden wheels, with a driver's seat at both the front and rear.
The driver's seat was based on the principle of a pedal bicycle, allowing servants to provide manual power by pedaling the gear sets at the front and rear, operating similarly to a multi-wheeled bicycle.
The dual front and rear drive provided ample power, capable of comfortably seating 4-5 people on the cart according to the blueprint.
Of course, its drawback was also obvious: it was slow.
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This cart prioritized stability, low energy consumption, and solid construction.
Its full-speed travel was only comparable to a normal person's jog, and when fully loaded, it could only achieve a walking pace.
This was a very apparent drawback, but Su Yan didn't mind, as his sole purpose for creating this cart was "rest."
The spacious area of the flatbed cart was almost like a large bed.
If he laid some cushions on it and found some blankets... Ah! Su Yan could hardly imagine how comfortable it would be!
"Quick, Da Hu! Old Chen! Get on and pedal, let me experience it!"
Su Yan called his servants to board the cart one by one, while he sat in the center. As the servants pedaled vigorously, the gear sets slowly turned, and the cart moved steadily.
Stable!
No shaking, no wobbling, solid as a rock!
Su Yan had an excellent experience, sitting on the cart with his eyes closed, enjoying the night breeze.
At this moment, even the stench of zombies on the street seemed somewhat pleasant.
Five minutes passed, and no warning messages came through, proving Jing's idea was completely feasible.
Items created through a user's talent also fell within the scope of card effects and could be used to assist in the Death Racewalk process.
"Very good, excellent!"
Su Yan was very satisfied.
Now, only one question remained.
"How do I sell this thing?"
Su Yan looked down, stroking the cart beneath him, pondering.
The successful creation of the flatbed cart had completely freed Su Yan from the "rest dilemma."
Whenever he wanted, he could create one by hand and rest at any time.
So, there was no need to keep this single cart.
This cart was so useful, he wanted to offer it to the vast number of impoverished users.
What?
You say this is greed?
Nonsense!
This is clearly compassion, aiming to liberate countless users who howl in pain at night, unable to sleep!
Su Yan had made up his mind; he would use his hands to completely solve the "rest problem" on the Endless Road!
Su Yan remembered hearing a phrase before, something like "I want this world, everyone like dragons"?
Great!
I, Su Yan, also have a grand wish: I want this racewalk road, everyone to have a good sleep!
A grand wish, great ambition, great selflessness... How could this be called greed?
I'm merely collecting a small cost and labor fee while liberating the suffering users.
This is not excessive; it's the fruits of labor.
"Jing, how do you think I should sell this thing?"
Su Yan lay on the cart, looking at the pitch-black night sky: "Do you think if I just hawk it on the chat channel, it would seem a bit silly?"
"Master is very smart."
Jing smiled slightly: "Master, I want to verify something. Does this cart count as a card? Or does it have a mechanism introduction like a card?"
"Neither, it's not a card."
Su Yan explained, stroking the cart: "It's like materials found in buildings, without an introduction, but its core is deeply bound with card effects."
Jing nodded: "So the problem lies here. An item without a mechanism introduction is equivalent to having no mechanism endorsement. How can we make other users believe it provides a resting effect?"
"Thinking from another perspective, we wouldn't spend Blood Coins on something with unclear effects either."
She paused, quickly offering a solution: "So, we must first let people see its specific effects."
"Let others see the effects... Are you saying I should give one away first?"
Su Yan raised an eyebrow, and Jing nodded with a smile: "Of course, inducive consumption. This isn't fraud, just letting consumers genuinely recognize the value of the product."
"When everyone realizes the true value of this item, it becomes a seller's market."
He's very clever; Jing only needed to give a slight hint, and Su Yan could figure it out.
"Well said, you can't catch a wolf without sacrificing the child."
Su Yan nodded, flipping off the cart and enlarging the chat channel.
He first needed to find a suitable target to promote the cart's value... But looking across the Endless Road, Su Yan didn't have many acquaintances.
If he really had to give one away for free, it would have to be to a benefactor.
Oh well, with such upright values, he just loved to repay kindness with a continuous flow.
As Su Yan focused on the chat channel, he noticed the strange atmosphere there.
He couldn't help but chuckle: "Oh, it seems the mood tonight is quite bad."
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