Something like antigravity on an airplane.
Takumi actually does have it.
However, even if Takumi provided them with the necessary technology, they wouldn't be able to build it themselves.
As for ships, obtaining some of the main cores and letting them construct the rest would suffice.
That wasn't necessary either.
Because the fleet was urgently needed, Takumi decided to build it himself.
If it weren't for the rush to form the fleet, Takumi wouldn't have done everything on his own.
He used to create various main components himself while letting others build the simpler parts.
If time weren't an issue, Takumi would prefer to let people conduct their own research.
For now, Takumi's help was beneficial.
But if this continued for too long, everyone would rely solely on his expertise.
For Liyue, that would not be a good thing.
So, it was better to let people conduct their own research.
Even at the shipyard, Takumi planned to let them study and develop various main ship parts on their own.
They couldn't depend on him for everything.
Leaving the workshop, Takumi went directly to Albedo.
At that moment, Albedo was discussing something with Abeshaw.
Seeing Takumi arrive, Albedo spoke up:
"You came just in time."
"I've finished reading the books you gave me."
"Bring me more computers."
"He and I are about to begin working."
Albedo glanced at Abeshaw.
The two had essentially learned programming.
But now, there was only one computer.
They were discussing ways to improve the network.
Takumi's arrival was perfect timing.
They needed him to get more computers so they could start working.
Hearing Albedo's words, Takumi nodded and immediately got to work.
He created several computers directly on the table.
Seeing the computers ready, Albedo and Abeshaw quickly sat down and got to work as they had planned.
Takumi also joined them.
Together, they refined various computer functionalities.
While Takumi focused on office software, Albedo and Abeshaw worked on building a complete computer system.
It was undoubtedly a massive project.
It would take considerable time.
Currently, if programming books were given to others, they would find today's computers riddled with issues.
There weren't even proper computer systems yet.
Not to mention other functionalities.
Aside from the computer system, Takumi also needed to refine features for mobile devices.
This task couldn't be left entirely to Albedo and Abeshaw.
Their expertise alone wouldn't be enough.
Even just a computer system would take them a long time to develop.
For the next several weeks, Takumi worked alongside Albedo and the others to improve the computer system.
After nearly a week, the system had been significantly improved.
Takumi also successfully developed some office software.
Albedo had updated the computer system.
After carefully reviewing it, Takumi provided various suggestions for improvement.
He let them continue working on it.
The current computers could now be used for office work and basic data processing.
Takumi planned to introduce these computers to various departments in Liyue Harbor.
First, he needed to teach people how to use them.
Meanwhile, many alchemy apprentices had already studied the computer books Keqing had distributed earlier.
So Albedo gathered them as well.
They would practice while learning.
With the computer system now in place, all that remained was time for training and implementation.
After ensuring there were no major issues, Takumi returned to the General Affairs Department.
Then, he gathered everyone.
Takumi began remodeling the General Affairs Department.
Each person was assigned a computer.
Not only that, but he also introduced office equipment such as printers.
Seeing these new devices, the staff in the General Affairs Department were puzzled.
"What are these?"
Takumi clapped his hands and addressed everyone:
"These are computers."
"From now on, you will need to learn how to use them."
"Many tasks can be completed using a computer."
"You won't need to run around carrying documents anymore."
"Once a document is completed, it can be sent out immediately."
"Additionally, computers can be connected to mobile phones."
Takumi gave a brief demonstration.
After watching his explanation, the staff's eyes lit up.
This could significantly improve efficiency.
It would eliminate the need to run between departments with paperwork every day.
Moreover, data could be printed directly from the computer.
This was far more convenient.
Even though mobile phones were available now, interdepartmental tasks still required physically transferring documents.
That was inefficient.
Sometimes, a single document required multiple department signatures, taking an entire day to process.
Wouldn't it be much more convenient with a computer?
After briefly explaining the computer's functions, Takumi continued:
"I will teach you how to use them daily."
"Once you become proficient, we will officially implement them."
"In the meantime, you can turn on the computer and open a program called Typing Practice."
"This software will help you learn to type quickly and become familiar with the keyboard."
"Once you pass the final level, you'll have mastered typing."
"First, learn the keyboard, then move on to other functions."
"Understood?"
Takumi developed a typing game to help everyone learn how to type on a computer.
They could practice whenever they had free time.
The keyboard layout was simple, with clear labels.
Takumi also provided a mouse pad with shortcut key combinations for reference.
Once they became familiar with these, they wouldn't need further instruction on typing.
Hearing Takumi's instructions, everyone nodded in understanding.
After explaining everything, Takumi returned to his office.
The rest would be up to them.
If necessary, he would provide additional guidance.
Back in his office, Takumi set up his own computer.
Then, he continued refining some software.
Outside, the staff began setting up their computers.
Curiously, they pressed the power button.
Soon, the computers lit up.
All computers were now operational.
Seeing this, the staff grew even more interested.
In Guiliyuan, they had to be ready to embrace new technology every day.
Otherwise, they might be left behind!