They lined up in an orderly fashion, seemingly waiting for something.
Watching this scene.
Kari, with a blush on her face, looked at Lynn curiously and asked, "Master Lynn, what are they..."
Whether it was from drinking too much beer or the warmth of the bonfire, it was hard to say.
Lynn said, "Waiting in line to receive dinner."
Hearing Lynnâs words, Kariâs eyebrows involuntarily raised.
Why is Master Lynnâs domain so different from what sheâs seen before?
Just as Kari was about to ask something else, one chef after another brought up the food.
Huge, thick loaves of bread, pots of steaming, aromatic meat porridge!
Kariâs face was full of disbelief.
Is this food for these slaves... villagers to eat?
If she hadnât seen it with her own eyes, she wouldnât believe it no matter what.
A lord giving his slaves meat to eat!
Kari wouldnât believe at all that Lynn, as a lord, actually ate the same food as the villagers!
She couldnât believe even more that...
She herself also ate it!
The taste seemed rather nice.
...
Once all the fine salt was loaded onto the carriages.
Kari, her face flushed red, spoke to Lynn, "Master Lynn, thank you for your hospitality."
Lynn nodded slightly, "If you donât mind, you can also rest here for a night."
There were many red brick houses under control in the territory.
Sufficient to accommodate Kari and her guardsâ carriages.
Kari refused, "Thank you, Master Lynn, but I still wish to return to Kakasong City as soon as possible..."
The trend of rising edible salt prices is evident.
Whether to store this fine salt when she gets back or sell it,
she needs to return immediately and transport more goods here.
The Fishermanâs Wharf in Kakasong City is the closest cargo terminal to Master Lynn.
Lynn nodded, striding towards Kari.
In Kariâs puzzled gaze, Lynn said calmly.
"Very white!"
After speaking.
Lynn turned and walked towards the red brick house where he resided.
Feeling the hot breath that surged from Lynnâs nose and the commanding tone of his words.
Kariâs recently recovered fair cheeks immediately turned red again.
Her eyes widened greatly, full of disbelief.
But soon.
Kariâs lips curled up a bit, revealing a smug smile.
Turns out, Master Lynn still likes to look...
Kari felt that, compared to other lords, Lynn was far more interesting!
Most lords would just let their desires run wild upon seeing her, controlled by their baser instincts, eventually played by her at her fingertips.
Since she could easily escape from those lordsâ clutches due to the Brown Clanâs influence.
Lynn... is different, he simply appreciates!
And the kind of appreciation that doesnât involve money!
Even so.
Kari was not at all angry, but instead felt a strong sense of disappointment...
...
Three days later.
The red brick roads in the villagersâ residential area were finally completed.
Lynn walked among them, feeling the neatness and smoothness of the red bricks.
They dug up the original lime road, then leveled the ground with gravel and sand.
Then used red bricks to fill every gap between the red brick houses!
Such a road, Lynn had only seen in Bordeaux City before.
Bordeaux City only had those old bluestone roads after years of use...
But now, his domain already had such roads.
Compared to the muddy roads of the past, this was a qualitative leap.
Just then.
Rose approached from behind Lynn.
Lynn glanced at him, and Rose began to explain.
"Master, as per your request, the hundred soldiers added to the city wall garrison have already been put into daily training."
Lynn nodded, saying, "Good job, for weapons and shields, just go directly to Ehrelo and tell him I sent you."
Rose hurriedly bowed, "Yes, Master."
Lynn walked around the residential area and was satisfied before he walked out.
Moving forward towards the distance.
There, Colin was leading 800 villagers, still excavating the foundation.
The villagersâ residential area was already completed.
The urgent task now was, of course, the Handicraft Workshop District.
Ehreloâs blacksmith shop had not been moved.
But rather refurbished and rebuilt.
After all, constructing an iron smelting blast furnace and a waterwheel bellows isnât easy.
Rather, start from the blacksmith shop to establish the Handicraft Workshop District.
To achieve large-scale production of standard armor, just one blast furnace certainly isnât enough.
Because, in the future, they needed not only to produce armor, but also weapons and full metal shields!
Taking advantage of this reconstruction, Lynn decided to build three more blast furnaces.
Different blast furnaces, engaged in forging different equipment!
Therefore.
The scale and coverage of the blacksmith shop certainly would not be like a small blacksmith shop now.
With various forging equipment and functional divisions, at least four workshops were needed for the four furnaces.
The space for each workshop needed to accommodate hundreds of blacksmiths and apprentices working simultaneously.
Only then can genuine high-efficiency assembly line operations be achieved!
Otherwise, when could they produce thousands of plate armor, padded armor, or heavy armor?
Apart from the blacksmith workshop, the next would be the textile workshop.
After purchasing such a large amount of linen cloth from Kari, naturally, they had to begin production immediately.
The importance of the textile workshop was no less than that of the blacksmith workshop.