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Chapter 38: American: Native Empire - Chapter 38: A Great Beginning

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Ever since that day.

He had continued to experiment with different ratios of iron and carbon in the crucible to find the optimal steel.

Numerous experimental works were created, and many of them broke countless times during the experiment.

Some were too soft, and some were too brittle.

But as more data accumulated, he was able to find the most optimal ratio.

Based on the information he obtained, he finally started mass production of steel.

Clang! Clang!

“Phew… It’s really hard.”

“Is this really possible?”

“Haha. Aren’t you seeing it with your own eyes?”

The final test of the strength of the mass-produced steel.

Many craftsmen, including the head of industry, showed disbelief.

But they couldn’t deny what was clearly happening in front of their eyes.

‘Finally, I can mass-produce steel…’

Kim Ki-woo felt a new emotion.

When he first arrived on the American continent.

The level of civilization in North America was so dismal that it made him sigh. They didn’t even have iron tools.

But before he knew it, he had gone through wrought iron, cast iron, pig iron, and entered the era of steel.

‘Of course, the empire is still lacking.’

Kim Ki-woo had only built the backbone that would become the core of the empire.

He still had to add enough flesh to it over time.

But because of the backbone that Kim Ki-woo had built, they had made progress at an unimaginable speed.

If this trend continued, he felt that he could achieve his goal, his dream of advancing civilization.

Steel would surely add momentum to this trend that Kim Ki-woo didn’t expect.

As he thought about this, Kim Ki-woo’s chest became hot. He wanted to share this thrilling sensation with all the craftsmen.

“Attention everyone!”

He put his thoughts aside and shouted loudly.

The noisy atmosphere quickly subsided.

The eyes of the craftsmen were drawn to Kim Ki-woo.

Kim Ki-woo looked around at them and opened his mouth.

“You’ve all worked very hard for a long time. With this, we have completed steel, which will be the foundation of the Wakan Tanka Empire. From now on, instead of brittle iron, this hard steel will spread widely.”

Steel is called the rice of industry.

It means that it is absolutely necessary to raise an industry.

Although it still takes a lot of manpower and resources to produce steel, the steel in front of him was more than enough to justify it.

Of course, most of the steel would be poured into weapons for now.

But after the war ended, and as time passed, the power of steel would gradually become apparent.

Kim Ki-woo began to give a passionate speech.

“Steel will make the Wakan Tanka Empire even stronger! The enemies of the empire will despair at the terror of steel weapons, and steel will be used in many industries! How was all this leap possible? It was because of your hard work!”

“…!”

As Kim Ki-woo’s speech continued, a shiver began to rise from deep within their hearts.

“You have won a war that seemed impossible: making steel! Are there any great warriors elsewhere? I think you are truly great warriors!

Enjoy today’s precious victory! And do your best to win in the many wars that lie ahead! I will not spare my best support for you to do so!”

Kim Ki-woo calmed down his excitement for a moment. And he looked warmly at each craftsman.

“Will you all trust me and walk with me on this great journey?”

Kim Ki-woo’s words were over.

Then there was a silence that seemed to last forever.

But such a silence soon gave way to a huge cheer.

“Yes!”

“We will do so!”

“Woohoo!”

The craftsmen’s shouts erupted.

Kim Ki-woo smiled brightly as he heard the pleasant roar.

*

His purpose in going to the Black Sky was perfectly accomplished.

He no longer needed to be in the Black Sky. The rest would be taken care of by the craftsmen.

As soon as he decided that, Kim Ki-woo and his party left the Black Sky.

The return to the capital was relatively quiet. He had returned as secretly as possible to prevent any unnecessary noise.

When he entered the main gate of the palace.

“Your Majesty!”

Many heads of departments came out to greet Kim Ki-woo.

‘He really came back.’

Kim Ki-woo realized when he saw them.

That his long journey had come to an end.

“Haha. How have you all been?”

Kim Ki-woo briefly exchanged greetings with them.

‘He looks pale.’

There was a deep fatigue on their faces.

They must have had a hard time while Kim Ki-woo was away.

In fact, the heads of departments felt the absence of Kim Ki-woo painfully.

At this time, when the country had transitioned to a wartime system, the leader of the nation had left his seat.

Naturally, the workload of each department increased.

That’s why they welcomed Kim Ki-woo’s return so warmly.

“Welcome back.”

“Madam!”

As he entered the palace, Deep Lake was there.

Kim Ki-woo hugged Deep Lake tightly.

She had always been by his side since the founding of the nation.

This was the first time they had been apart for such a long time.

If the heads of departments missed Kim Ki-woo, Kim Ki-woo realized the presence of the empress during this time.

“Ouch, I seem to be too excited. Are you okay?”

Kim Ki-woo came to his senses. He had hugged her too tightly in his joy.

Deep Lake smiled and shook her head.

“My body is already healed. Please don’t worry about me, Your Majesty.”

“Is that so? Haha! That’s a relief.”

Deep Lake’s complexion was not bad. It was very different from her pale face before he left the capital.

After that, Kim Ki-woo had various conversations with Deep Lake as they entered the palace. It was very enjoyable because it was a long time since they had talked.

“How is the prince?”

“He is growing up healthy and well. See for yourself. He will surely welcome his father.”

But Deep Lake’s words were wrong.

The moment Kim Ki-woo took the prince from the nanny.

“Waaaaah! Waaah!”

The prince suddenly started crying and kicking as if he was very sad.

“Huh!”

He felt suddenly sad.

His father had gone through a lot of hardships in a faraway place…

But a more sad situation unfolded afterwards.

As soon as Deep Lake took the prince, his crying stopped abruptly.

Not only that, but he finally relaxed and smiled brightly.

“…”

Kim Ki-woo lost his words.

Was his arms so uncomfortable?

‘They say children are useless no matter how much you raise them.’

He didn’t expect to feel this way since he was a baby.

Deep Lake comforted Kim Ki-woo who looked dejected.

“It must be because he hasn’t seen you for a long time. Please don’t worry too much, Your Majesty.”

“…Thank you for saying that. Who can I blame? It’s my fault for not spending time with him.”

He felt that way, but when he saw the smiling face of the prince, his mood melted away.

‘I should pay more attention to my son.’

He was the emperor of the Wakan Tanka Empire.

He would surely be uncomfortable with him when he grew up.

But Kim Ki-woo didn’t want that to happen.

So he vowed to himself.

To spend more time with his son.

***

After returning to the capital, Kim Ki-woo rested for three days with his family.

He had accumulated fatigue unknowingly while traveling on his journey.

‘Time flies when you’re resting.’

He played with his son, spent intimate time with Deep Lake, and before he knew it, it was time to return to work.

“I heard your trip went well. I’m really happy for you, Your Majesty.”

“You’re amazing.”

“You’ve all worked hard too. You’ve managed the empire well without me. I wonder if I’m not needed anymore. Maybe I should go on a tour of other regions too.”

“Gasp!”

“What are you saying!”

The faces of the heads of departments turned pale. Kim Ki-woo’s reaction was much more intense than he expected.

“Haha. I’m kidding. Why are you so surprised?”

“Please don’t say such things even as a joke. My old heart can’t take it.”

He continued to chat with various heads of departments.

How much time had passed?

Finally, all the heads of departments entered the conference room.

“Well, let’s start the imperial conference.”

Kim Ki-woo’s declaration made the noisy conference room calm down in an instant.

The first issue that came up was money.

“Gold and silver from the Andes region are being used more and more.”

“That’s right. At least in the vicinity of the capital and the coastal region, people are used to buying things with gold and silver.”

It was a rather welcome news.

Of course, the currency issued by the state was not yet in circulation.

But gold and silver themselves were slowly taking on the role of money.

Gold and silver had value in themselves, and were rare, thanks to that perception.

‘It was too inconvenient to trade goods for goods until now.’

To buy grain, one had to carry around things of equal value and exchange them.

How inconvenient was that?

Compared to that, precious metals like gold and silver could easily buy such things with a small amount.

And they were also intuitive.

Above all…

‘The newspaper mentioned several times that gold and silver were minted as currency.’

In other words, it was almost like the state guaranteed the value of gold and silver.

In fact, these days, the state allowed people to receive their wages in gold or silver.

‘Even if I release the currency to the public, it’s useless if they don’t use it as money.’

But while going through this process, the people were naturally learning how to use money.

When the people became familiar enough with this situation and enough gold and silver were imported.

The imperial currency with Kim Ki-woo’s face on it would reveal itself to the world.

“Let’s pay more attention to maintaining this trend in the Commerce Department.”

“We will do so.”

After that, Kim Ki-woo moved on to the next issue.

“Minister of Internal Affairs.”

“Yes, Your Majesty.”

“How is the state budget?”

“It’s not as bad as you worry, Your Majesty. Since the trade with the Andes began, we have never reached a dangerous level.”

Kim Ki-woo was slightly relieved at the minister’s words.

‘It was painful to stop all the construction work, but there was no choice.’

He had stopped construction work such as paving roads when he entered a wartime system.

He couldn’t maintain such work while fighting a war.

‘Because of the conscription, there is a shortage of people.’

Kim Ki-woo had stipulated in the constitution since he founded the Wakan Tanka Empire that there was a duty of national defense.

The content was as follows.

When the empire enters a wartime system, the people must serve the empire according to the state’s conscription order.

Also, those who are not conscripted by the empire must pay a fixed defense tax to the empire.

That is, a military system that maintains conscripted troops with defense taxes from other people.

Did he pay extra wages to those who were conscripted?

‘No way.’

He couldn’t afford it with his current financial situation.

It was literally conscription.

He just provided them with daily food and basic necessities, as well as weapons and armor based on defense taxes.

Thanks to this, he was able to recruit a lot of troops while maintaining the state budget.

Anyway, the important thing was that they were all valuable laborers of the empire.

‘They were all conscripted at once…’

Naturally, screams began to erupt from various industrial sites.

He recruited as many workers as possible from the tribes in the coastal region, but there was a limit to this.

Eventually, until the war ended and everything was settled, work such as paving roads had to be temporarily suspended.

But not all industries were like this.

Some industries were even more active.

For example, ironmaking, steelmaking…

‘And shipyards.’

The shipyards that built ships increased even more, and are still increasing.

There was only one reason for this.

He needed more ships.

‘He couldn’t march the conscripted warriors all the way to where the Aztecs were.’

It was very difficult from the mainland of the empire to where the Aztecs were. It was far away too.

Marching them along that road?

There was no crazier thing. He couldn’t afford it either.

He obviously needed ships to carry troops and war materials.

He had already built many ships during this time, but more ships were better than less ships.

“Things are going well now, but you never know when variables will occur. Let’s try to maintain our finances as we are now.”

“I understand, Your Majesty.”

This way, preparations for war were progressing smoothly in the Wakan Tanka Empire.

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Ch.1 American: Native Empire - Chapter 1: Indian? America!? Jun 10 Ch.2 American: Native Empire - Chapter 2: Entering the Native Society Jun 11 Ch.3 American: Native Empire - Chapter 3: Cheat Keys from the Modern World Jun 11 Ch.4 American: Native Empire - Chapter 4: Civilization Development Start! Jun 11 Ch.5 American: Native Empire - Chapter 5: The Great First Step Jun 11 Ch.6 American: Native Empire - Chapter 6: Obstacles and Solutions Jun 11 Ch.7 American: Native Empire - Chapter 7: Determination Jun 11 Ch.8 American: Native Empire - Chapter 8: Overwhelming Jun 11 Ch.9 American: Native Empire - Chapter 9: Explosive Expansion Jun 11 Ch.10 American: Native Empire - Chapter 10: The Consequences of Expansion Jun 11 Ch.11 American: Native Empire - Chapter 11: Starting the Construction Jun 11 Ch.12 American: Native Empire - Chapter 12: Paper and Hangul Jun 11 Ch.13 American: Native Empire - Chapter 13: Reforming the Administration Jun 11 Ch.14 American: Native Empire - Chapter 14: Metal Type and School Jun 11 Ch.15 American: Native Empire - Chapter 15: The Determination to Found a Nation Jun 11 Ch.16 American: Native Empire - Chapter 16: Preparing for Nation Building Jun 11 Ch.17 American: Native Empire - Chapter 17: Transportation Revolution Jun 11 Ch.18 American: Native Empire - Chapter 18: First Vacation Jun 11 Ch.19 American: Native Empire - Chapter 19: Return Jun 11 Ch.20 American: Native Empire - Chapter 20: Concrete Jun 11 Ch.21 American: Native Empire - Chapter 21: The Reason for the Expedition Jun 11 Ch.22 American: Native Empire - Chapter 22: The Birth of the Empress Jun 11 Ch.23 American: Native Empire - Chapter 23: Declaration of Empire Jun 11 Ch.24 American: Native Empire - Chapter 24: The First Colony Jun 11 Ch.25 American: Native Empire - Chapter 25: Trade Jun 11 Ch.26 American: Native Empire - Chapter 26: A Substitute for Wood Jun 11 Ch.27 American: Native Empire - Chapter 27: Dissection Jun 11 Ch.28 American: Native Empire - Chapter 28: The Escape of the Sacrifice. Jun 11 Ch.29 American: Native Empire - Chapter 29: The Fate of Columbus. Jun 11 Ch.30 American: Native Empire - Chapter 30: Weapon Sales Jun 11 Ch.31 American: Native Empire - Chapter 31: War Merchant Jun 11 Ch.32 American: Native Empire - Chapter 32: Demons Beyond Imagination. Jun 11 Ch.33 American: Native Empire - Chapter 33: The Prelude to War. Jun 11 Ch.34 American: Native Empire - Chapter 34: The Road of Blessing. Jun 11 Ch.35 American: Native Empire - Chapter 35: The True Steel Jun 11 Ch.36 American: Native Empire - Chapter 36: Chaos of the Andes. Jun 11 Ch.37 American: Native Empire - Chapter 37: The Age of Steel Jun 11 Ch.38 American: Native Empire - Chapter 38: A Great Beginning ← Current Jun 11 Ch.39 American: Native Empire - Chapter 39: A Great Beginning 2 Jun 11 Ch.40 American: Native Empire - Chapter 40: Departure Jun 11 Ch.41 American: Native Empire - Chapter 41: Arrival. Jun 11 Ch.42 American: Native Empire - Chapter 42: Bomb. Jun 11 Ch.43 American: Native Empire - Chapter 43: The Aztec Apocalypse. Jun 11 Ch.44 American: Native Empire - Chapter 44: The Result of War. Jun 11 Ch.45 American: Native Empire - Chapter 45: Victory Ceremony. Jun 11 Ch.46 American: Native Empire - Chapter 46: Loots Jun 11 Ch.47 American: Native Empire - Chapter 47: Growth of Private Capital Jun 11 Ch.48 American: Native Empire - Chapter 48: Calamity Jun 11 Ch.49 American: Native Empire - Chapter 49: Currency Reform Jun 11 Ch.50 American: Native Empire - Chapter 50: Hygiene Improvement Jun 11 Ch.51 American: Native Empire - Chapter 51: Copper Jun 11 Ch.52 American: Native Empire - Chapter 52: Waterworks. Jun 11 Ch.53 American: Native Empire - Chapter 53: Seaweed. Jun 11 Ch.54 American: Native Empire - Chapter 54: Soap and Glass. Jun 11 Ch.55 American: Native Empire - Chapter 55: The Crown Prince Jun 11 Ch.56 American: Native Empire - Chapter 56: The Plague and the Rule of Two Jun 11 Ch.57 American: Native Empire - Chapter 57: Northern Pioneering Jun 11 Ch.58 American: Native Empire - Chapter 58: Thermal Weapons. Jun 11 Ch.59 American: Native Empire - Chapter 59: The Temple and the Art Jun 11 Ch.60 American: Native Empire - Chapter 60: Gambling Jun 11 Ch.61 American: Native Empire - Chapter 61: Sulfuric Acid Jun 11 Ch.62 American: Native Empire - Chapter 62: The Use of Sulfuric Acid. Jun 11 Ch.63 American: Native Empire - Chapter 63: Industrial Revolution. Jun 11 Ch.64 American: Native Empire - Chapter 64: Steam Engine. Jun 11 Ch.65 American: Native Empire - Chapter 65: Neutral Zone Jun 11 Ch.66 American: Native Empire - Chapter 66: Budget. Jun 11 Ch.67 American: Native Empire - Chapter 67: Expedition. Jun 11 Ch.68 American: Native Empire - Chapter 68: Contact. Jun 11 Ch.69 American: Native Empire - Chapter 69: Occupation. Jun 11 Ch.70 American: Native Empire - Chapter 70: Newspapers. Jun 11 Ch.71 American: Native Empire - Chapter 71: Discrimination. Jun 11 Ch.72 American: Native Empire - Chapter 72: The Rally. Jun 11 Ch.73 American: Native Empire - Chapter 73: Microscope. Jun 11 Ch.74 American: Native Empire - Chapter 74: Family Trip. Jun 11 Ch.75 American: Native Empire - Chapter 75: To Europe. Jun 11 Ch.76 American: Native Empire - Chapter 76: Bacteria and Vaccine. Jun 11 Ch.77 American: Native Empire - Chapter 77: Arrival in Europe. Jun 11 Ch.78 American: Native Empire - Chapter 78: The Completion of the Steam Engine. Jun 11 Ch.79 American: Native Empire - Chapter 79: Missionaries. Jun 11 Ch.80 American: Native Empire - Chapter 80: Retribution. Jun 11 Ch.81 American: Native Empire - Chapter 81: The Eve. Jun 11 Ch.82 American: Native Empire - Chapter 82: The Victory Song. Jun 11 Ch.83 American: Native Empire - Chapter 83: The First Exchange. Jun 11 Ch.84 American: Native Empire - Chapter 84: The Mass Production of Steel. Jun 11 Ch.85 American: Native Empire - Chapter 85: Cowpox and Tobacco. Jun 11 Ch.86 American: Native Empire - Chapter 86: Training. Jun 11 Ch.87 American: Native Empire - Chapter 87: Mass Production Jun 11 Ch.88 American: Native Empire - Chapter 88: Blast Furnace. Jun 11 Ch.89 American: Native Empire - Chapter 89: Announcement. Jun 11 Ch.90 American: Native Empire - Chapter 90: Vaccination. Jun 11 Ch.91 American: Native Empire - Chapter 91: The European Blockade Operation. Jun 11 Ch.92 American: Native Empire - Chapter 92: Metal Processing. Jun 11 Ch.93 American: Native Empire - Chapter 93: The Influence of Europe. Jun 11 Ch.94 American: Native Empire - Chapter 94: The Death of a Friend. Jun 11 Ch.95 American: Native Empire - Chapter 95: The Capital. Jun 11 Ch.96 American: Native Empire - Chapter 96: Moving. Jun 11 Ch.97 American: Native Empire - Chapter 97: A Solid Pillar. Jun 11 Ch.98 American: Native Empire - Chapter 98: Fusion. Jun 11 Ch.99 American: Native Empire - Chapter 99: How to Use Power of Steam Engine. Jun 11 Ch.100 American: Native Empire - Chapter 100: The Development of the North. Jun 11 Ch.101 American: Native Empire - Chapter 101: Family. Jun 11 Ch.102 American: Native Empire - Chapter 102: The Second Expedition. Jun 11 Ch.103 American: Native Empire - Chapter 103: Steamboat. Jun 11 Ch.104 American: Native Empire - Chapter 104: Launching Ceremony. Jun 11 Ch.105 American: Native Empire - Chapter 105: The Railroad. Jun 11 Ch.106 American: Native Empire - Chapter 106: Interest Rate. Jun 11 Ch.107 American: Native Empire - Chapter 107: The Protagonist. Jun 11 Ch.108 American: Native Empire - Chapter 109: Exposed. Jun 11 Ch.109 American: Native Empire - Chapter 110: Aftermath. Jun 11 Ch.110 American: Native Empire - Chapter 111: Railroad Operation Rights. Jun 11 Ch.111 American: Native Empire - Chapter 112: Transfer. Jun 11 Ch.112 American: Native Empire - Chapter 113: Surrender. Jun 11 Ch.113 American: Native Empire - Chapter 114: Investment. Jun 11 Ch.114 American: Native Empire - Chapter 115: The Empress. Jun 11 Ch.115 American: Native Empire - Chapter 116: Achievement. Jun 11 Ch.116 American: Native Empire - Chapter 117: Unification of the Continent. Jun 11 Ch.117 American: Native Empire - Chapter 118: Bubble. Jun 11 Ch.118 American: Native Empire - Chapter 119: The Age of Exploration. Jun 11 Ch.119 American: Native Empire - Chapter 120: The Warring States Period. Jun 11 Ch.120 American: Native Empire - Chapter 121: Hangul. Jun 11 Ch.121 American: Native Empire - Chapter 122: Joseon. Jun 11 Ch.122 American: Native Empire - Chapter 123: Regret. Jun 11 Ch.123 American: Native Empire - Chapter 124: The Visit. Jun 11 Ch.124 American: Native Empire - Chapter 125: The Change of the Era. Jun 11 Ch.125 American: Native Empire - Chapter 126: Oil. Jun 11 Ch.126 American: Native Empire - Chapter 127: The Situation. Jun 11 Ch.127 American: Native Empire - Chapter 128: Iron Ships. Jun 11 Ch.128 American: Native Empire - Chapter 129: Foreign Policy. Jun 11 Ch.129 American: Native Empire - Chapter 130: The Gun. Jun 11 Ch.130 American: Native Empire - Chapter 132: Homeland. Jun 11 Ch.131 American: Native Empire - Chapter 133: The Picture. Jun 11 Ch.132 American: Native Empire - Chapter 134: The Photo (2). Jun 11 Ch.133 American: Native Empire - Chapter 135: Iwami. Jun 11 Ch.134 American: Native Empire - Chapter 136: Iwami (2). Jun 11 Ch.135 American: Native Empire - Chapter 137: The West. Jun 11 Ch.136 American: Native Empire - Chapter 138: Rebellion. Jun 11 Ch.137 American: Native Empire - Chapter 139: A New Capital. Jun 11 Ch.138 American: Native Empire - Chapter 140: The Meeting. Jun 11 Ch.139 American: Native Empire - Chapter 141: The Birth of the Internal Combustion Engine. Jun 11 Ch.140 American: Native Empire - Chapter 142: The Birth of an Internal Combustion Engine (2). Jun 11 Ch.141 American: Native Empire - Chapter 143: The Birth of the Internal Combustion Engine (3). Jun 11 Ch.142 American: Native Empire - Chapter 144: Information Agency. Jun 11 Ch.143 American: Native Empire - Chapter 145: The airplane. Jun 11 Ch.144 American: Native Empire - Chapter 146: Airplane (2). Jun 11 Ch.145 American: Native Empire - Chapter 147: The Telegraph. Jun 11 Ch.146 American: Native Empire - Chapter 148: Yi Hwang’s Scheme. Jun 11 Ch.147 American: Native Empire - Chapter 149: Yi Hwang’s Scheme (2). Jun 11 Ch.148 American: Native Empire - Chapter 150: Dividing Japan. Jun 11 Ch.149 American: Native Empire - Chapter 151: Hegemony. Jun 11 Ch.150 American: Native Empire - Chapter 152: Penicillin. Jun 11 Ch.151 American: Native Empire - Chapter 153: The Fall of Ming. Jun 11 Ch.152 American: Native Empire - Chapter 154: Comic Jun 11 Ch.153 American: Native Empire - Chapter 155: Comics (2) Jun 11 Ch.154 American: Native Empire - Chapter 156: Smokeless Gunpowder Jun 11 Ch.155 American: Native Empire - Chapter 157: Dynamite. Jun 11 Ch.156 American: Native Empire - Chapter 158: Heavy Equipment and Mandatory Training. Jun 11 Ch.157 American: Native Empire - Chapter 159: Transportation. Jun 11 Ch.158 American: Native Empire - Chapter 160: Transportation (2). Jun 11 Ch.159 American: Native Empire - Chapter 161: The World Union. Jun 11 Ch.160 American: Native Empire - Chapter 162: The World Union (2). Jun 11 Ch.161 American: Native Empire - Chapter 163: The World Union (3). Jun 11 Ch.162 American: Native Empire - Chapter 164: World Union (4) Jun 11 Ch.163 American: Native Empire - Chapter 165: The World Union (5). Jun 11 Ch.164 American: Native Empire - Chapter 166: The Utilization of Electricity. Jun 11 Ch.165 American: Native Empire - Chapter 167: Sports. Jun 11 Ch.166 American: Native Empire - Chapter 168: Aluminum. Jun 11 Ch.167 American: Native Empire - Chapter 169: Iceland. Jun 11 Ch.168 American: Native Empire - Chapter 170: Innovation. Jun 11 Ch.169 American: Native Empire - Chapter 171: Innovation (2) Jun 11 Ch.170 American: Native Empire - Chapter 172: Oil Exploration. Jun 11 Ch.171 American: Native Empire - Chapter 173: Cheondo. Jun 11 Ch.172 American: Native Empire - Chapter 174: The Canal. Jun 11 Ch.173 American: Native Empire - Chapter 175: The Canal (2) Jun 11 Ch.174 American: Native Empire - Chapter 176: Nitrogen. Jun 11 Ch.175 American: Native Empire - Chapter 177: Nitrogen (2) Jun 11 Ch.176 American: Native Empire - Chapter 178: Wireless Communication. Jun 11 Ch.177 American: Native Empire - Chapter 179: Radio. Jun 11 Ch.178 American: Native Empire - Chapter 180: X-rays. Jun 11 Ch.179 American: Native Empire - Chapter 181: Material. Jun 11 Ch.180 American: Native Empire - Chapter 182: Material (2). Jun 11 Ch.181 American: Native Empire - Chapter 183: Weapons. Jun 11 Ch.182 American: Native Empire - Chapter 184: Television. Jun 11 Ch.183 American: Native Empire - Chapter 185: East Asia. Jun 11 Ch.184 American: Native Empire - Chapter 186: Assassination. Jun 11 Ch.185 American: Native Empire - Chapter 187: Retribution. Jun 11 Ch.186 American: Native Empire - Chapter 188: Retribution (2). Jun 11 Ch.187 American: Native Empire - Chapter 189: Retribution (3). Jun 11 Ch.188 American: Native Empire - Chapter 190: Ceasefire. Jun 11 Ch.189 American: Native Empire - Chapter 191: Nuclear. Jun 11 Ch.190 American: Native Empire - Chapter 192: Rest Period. Jun 11 Ch.191 American: Native Empire - Chapter 193: Space Exploration. Jun 11 Ch.192 American: Native Empire - Chapter 194: Semiconductors. Jun 11 Ch.193 American: Native Empire - Chapter 195: Electronic Industry Jun 11 Ch.194 American: Native Empire - Chapter 196: Electronics Industry (2). Jun 11 Ch.195 American: Native Empire - Chapter 197: Electronic Industry (3). Jun 11 Ch.196 American: Native Empire - Chapter 198: Chemical Industry. Jun 11 Ch.197 American: Native Empire - Chapter 199: Traces of the Future. Jun 11 Ch.198 American: Native Empire - Chapter (Complete) Jun 11