"Okay, okay, no problem." Marco smiled. He excitedly unfolded the pile of documents, sorted them out, and pushed a bunch of very old documents that were tainted with the atmosphere of the times to "Future" and said:
"According to my judgment, the paper used for these documents should have been produced during the period between the end of Ivan XXII's reign and before Lelia I ascended the throne. The old empire began developing technology for long-term preservation of documents during the reign of Charles XII. According to the records, the technology had already matured before Ivan XXII was buried in the 'Kushin Ruins'."
"File saving technology? Why have I never heard of it? However, strangely enough, the moment I touched these papers, I did feel a subtle fluctuation of magic power." "Future" stroked the paper and asked curiously.
"As we all know, the raw material for producing paper is wood. The more precious the paper, the more expensive the wood used. But it is paper after all, not bronze or pottery. Not to mention buried underground, even if it is exposed to the air, it will be corroded quickly without leaving any trace." Marco explained:
"However, if we follow the example of our ancestors, the Khitans, and record information on sheepskin or bamboo slips, it will consume more storage space. Several scientific research teams funded by Ivan XXII have indeed tried to use so-called 'chips' to store large amounts of information and translate them through electronic or digital technology to achieve large-scale information storage technology.
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