But for some magicians with broad horizons, engrossed in academic research, the new technology brought by the consortium was a gluttonous feast. Questions they had pondered without answers in the past seemed solvable through the V.E Company's technical system. Thus, they not only didn't resist the consortium but enthusiastically supported its development, visiting various factories and exchanging ideas with technical staff. The only dissatisfaction they had was that, due to "commercial secrets," the technical information made available by the consortium was limited to a very small portion of peripheral intelligence; the really valuable technical materials were only circulated internally.
For those old scholars keen on research, this was truly terribleā¦
"However, it is not incomprehensible. For businessmen, the most important thing is profit. The idea of giving away a stable source of income and the fruits of hard labor, after all, is impossible."
It hit the bull's eye.