Quick-Transmigration Maniac

Chapter 299: Poké Ball Manufacturing System (Completed)

The hot searches of the day were as follows:

#Portable Farm Comes to Reality#

#Houses That Come With You, Yes or No?#

#Apocalypse Survival Essential - Sprite Ice Cellar#

#Crystals Can Also Be Used as Energy?#

#This World Seems Unscientific...#

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The comments from users were even more fervent.

[I'm finally playing a real-life farming game. I'm so touched, it feels like a dream come true.

Too bad there's no time acceleration, that's a minus point.

I planted my seeds almost three hours ago and they still haven't sprouted. Impatient people really don't want to wait. I wish I could spend money on fertilizer to speed things up and see mature crops in a few minutes!]

[Buying a portable unfinished house for 100,000 yuan feels quite reasonable. It's just a pity that the ownership time for the unfinished house is a bit short, only thirty years. However, the interior structure is fine. It's already very smooth inside and has electricity and internet, just no water.

Everything else is great.

I can't wait to start decorating now!]

[Um, actually, the portable house-style Sprite Ball does have water. It's just that it can't directly supply water. The Sprite Ball actually has a large water reservoir inside, in the area below that isn't lived in. Once filled, it can last for about half a month under normal use.]

[As far as I know, the energy used for electricity and internet inside is converted from crystal chips. So do natural crystals actually contain so much usable energy? If this technology were fully disclosed.

Wouldn't that be equivalent to a third industrial revolution in energy?]

[The Sprite Ice Cellar is really amazing. The lowest temperature inside can be adjusted to minus seventy-two degrees Celsius. Although doing so will drastically reduce the lifespan of the energy chip, it can only be used for five years at most. But energy chips aren't expensive, just buy a few more as spares.

With this, I have an eighty square meter personal apocalypse survival cold storage. If I put things inside at minus seventy-two degrees, I think they can be preserved for thirty years without issues, maybe even longer without spoiling. I don't even fear the end of the world!

It's simply a perfect match for apocalypse survival.]

[Everyone listen to me, I strongly suggest that every family should have a Sprite Ball, and even everyone should have one if possible. Because I just discovered that this Sprite Ball is truly awesome. It's resistant to heat and cold, high temperatures, and high pressure. Theoretically, whether it's burned, frozen, run over by a car,

or even collapses under a house.

This means that if you have one, and you accidentally encounter an earthquake or fire, as long as you can hide inside, you can definitely survive. And if you have enough supplies inside, hiding for ten days to half a month is not a problem at all. You can definitely hold on until you are rescued. This is simply a magical artifact for survival.

If this thing could also have a function to automatically absorb the owner into it when they encounter danger, that would be even more amazing. Car accidents and the like wouldn't be a problem anymore!]

[I suddenly feel like everyone's imagination is so wild. One item has been used by everyone in so many ways!]

[I think I might have overestimated myself. After clearing one hundred square meters of land, my whole body aches. The real-life farming game doesn't seem to be that fun!]

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Ding Yun occasionally took time to skim through some of the online comments. Therefore, some of the wild ideas from others undoubtedly gave her a lot of inspiration, inspiring her to develop more specialized Sprite Balls.

For example, the Personal Guardian Sprite Ball.

The ball body would be much smaller, essentially wearable as a pendant. The internal volume would also be significantly reduced, to about eight to nine square meters. Other aspects would be similar to a regular Sprite Ball, with the only added function being what the netizens mentioned above: automatically absorbing the host into it when they encounter danger.

As long as it's not used normally,

and only in critical moments of danger.

A single pendant could last thirty years without issues.

Because the corresponding costs would be greatly reduced, and Ding Yun also wanted to promote it widely to reduce casualties, she set a relatively low price of 4999 yuan.

The result afterward goes without saying.

Except for particularly impoverished families, almost every family with young members bought at least one.

Some even inquired if it could prevent elderly people from falling and absorb them into the ball just before a fall, to prevent fractures. Upon receiving an affirmative answer, they promptly bought several more to give to their grandparents. After all, the elderly are most afraid of falling.

Sometimes, a single fall can be fatal.

Or even if it isn't fatal, fractures and the like.

It would likely take half their life.

Spending five thousand yuan for a safety guarantee is definitely more cost-effective than spending even more money, causing the elderly more suffering, and undergoing surgery and recovery if they were to fall!

And eight square meters isn't small.

Some small bedrooms are roughly that size.

Isn't it enough to serve as a temporary safe shelter?

Sprite Balls don't have common area charges or anything, so eight square meters is exactly eight square meters, with no shortage.

Therefore, a surge in sales is entirely reasonable.

Especially after news reports of people being rescued because of it emerged, it reached almost universal purchase.

To the extent that everyone had one.

Because five thousand yuan is truly not expensive. Nowadays, even a slightly better mobile phone costs more than five thousand yuan, and a slightly serious injury or illness requiring a hospital visit also costs more than five thousand yuan. Is spending five thousand yuan to buy insurance that can prevent many accidents expensive?

For those engaged in dangerous work, even if they don't buy it themselves, their family and friends would pool money to give them one.

Due to the release of the Personal Guardian Sprite Ball, Ding Yun's net worth quickly surpassed one hundred billion yuan. She then officially began to continue researching other specialized Sprite Balls,

while also investing heavily in custom robot projects.

At the same time, she continued to study more advanced Sprite Ball manufacturing.

In the years that followed, Ding Yun continuously launched many different types of Sprite Balls. For instance, the Energy Healing Sprite Ball, which had a small internal space but could maximize the use of crystal energy. Generally, as long as the person inside wasn't dead, they could recover quickly.

However, this type of Sprite Ball was a disposable item.

It would be scrapped after use.

Then there was the Annihilation Sprite Ball, where everything stored inside would be destroyed without pollution, and it could be used continuously and normally.

In addition to these, there were also various other specialized Sprite Balls like the Luxury Sprite Ball, the Cold Ice Moon Sprite Ball, and many more. Some were devised by Ding Yun herself, learned from the system, and others were purely created based on her reading netizens' comments and their wild ideas.

Several years later, Ding Yun's various Sprite Balls had left a significant mark on the country, even becoming essential items comparable to mobile phones, entering households across the nation.

They not only influenced a generation.

But also influenced the direction of future civilization development.