Looking at such a large workforce, Lynn felt a surge of satisfaction in his heart.
Soon, Lynn stepped towards the edge of the forest.
Rolling up his sleeves, he took the two-handed axe from the logger beside him and swung it freely.
[Collection Experience +1]
[Collection Experience +1]
[Collection Experience +1]
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As Lynn rhythmically swung the Iron Axe in his hand, experience accumulated bit by bit.
Until two hours later.
After chopping down two trees with half-meter diameters, he returned the Iron Axe to the logger.
He stepped away, leaving the forest edge.
The constant swinging of the Iron Axe had long made Lynnâs body feel hot and feverish.
Under such intense labor, how could he still feel the chill?
Lynn couldnât help but sigh.
Indeed, labor is the most effective way to keep warm.
Arriving at the water shed behind, Lynn took a wooden ladle from the water jar and drank water without hesitation.
After gulping down several mouthfuls of well water, Lynn comfortably let out a satisfied belch, feeling relaxed all over.
After resting on the nearby log for a few minutes.
Lynn stepped toward the town to return.
Crossing the open square in front of the town, Lynn arrived at the weaving workshop.
Inside the weaving workshop.
Yimini was arranging for two hundred textile workers to receive the newly delivered linen cloth and coarse wool.
Seeing Lynn, Yimini told the textile workers to continue storing, then walked over to Lynn.
Yimini bent slightly, respectfully addressing him, "Master."
Lynn responded with a nod, "There are thirty thousand yards of linen cloth, thirty thousand pounds of coarse wool."
"Make another two thousand sets of coarse wool robes, and use the remaining wool and linen cloth to make quilts and mattresses."
"Make sure to tell Steward Kuisi to prioritize distributing the finished quilts and mattresses to the elderly, weak women, and especially pregnant women."
While resting at the logging site, Lynn had already checked the [Weather Forecast] a few times.
On January 1st, which is three days away.
The temperature will drop sharply again, down to around zero degrees.
If warm bedding isnât made for these townsmen, nights will be too hard to endure.
Yimini didnât hesitate and nodded, "Yes, Master."
With Yimini following, Lynn inspected the weaving workshop.
Confirming that there were no abnormalities, he stepped out.
Just as Lynn walked out of the weaving workshop district, a joyful voice reached his ears.
"Master? I was just about to look for you, didnât expect to meet here!"
Lynn looked ahead, it was Lex with a smile on his face.
And behind Lex was his assistant Belinda.
The two approached Lynn, greeted him, and before Lex could speak.
Strict and observant, Lynn immediately noticed something unusual about Belindaâs body.
After a few seconds of close observation, Lynn opened his mouth in surprise, "Is she pregnant?"
Lex smiled, "Master, Belinda is pregnant, it should be four months now, we hadnât noticed before..."
Lynn nodded approvingly at Lex, "Good, youâve certainly made a great contribution to the territory."
"You donât need to work anymore, rest and care for the baby at home."
"Eggs and meat will be delivered to supplement nutrition for you and the child."
Hearing Lynnâs words, Belindaâs face was filled with gratitude, "Thank you, Master, Steward Kuisi already informed me."
Lynn responded, once again looking at Lex.
Lex instantly understood and explained, "Master, mass production of distilled spirits has begun..."
"Of course, the scale is not yet comparable to the previous beer, but over three hundred pounds can be produced daily!"
Lynn nodded, inquiring, "Howâs the progress of alcohol production?"
Upon hearing this.
Lexâs face showed a trace of difficulty, and he explained.
"Master, I am using containers to distill the spirits again, hoping to obtain higher levels of alcohol, but each distillationâs result isnât ideal."
"Thatâs why I came to find you..."
Lynn asked, "Tell me, whatâs the problem?"
Lex hesitated not a bit and quickly began recounting, "Master, during distillation, itâs hard to distill higher purity alcohol from the container..."
Lynn thought momentarily and said, "If thereâs no accident, it should be a problem with the distillation container and procedure!"
"The distillation container is too thick, preventing the distilled spirits from evaporating into gas..."
"Repeated distillation is needed to obtain higher purity alcohol!"
"Go to the pottery workshop, since Beoâs pottery workshop is making glazed glass, you can make some tools needed for distillation out of glass, maybe it could effectively solve the problem."
Glazed glass products are made by firing silicon sand into molten glass, and then pouring the molten glass into molds to cast.
With suitable molds, itâs entirely feasible to make the glass tools needed for distilling spirits.
Plus, Beola and Layla are husband and wife, and also master potters.
Just tell them the shape of the tools needed, and they can easily craft them!
Listening to Lynnâs account, Lexâs eyes lit up, "So thatâs how it is."
"Master, I wonât disturb you any longer."
Lex bowed with Belinda and then backed away.
Retrieving his gaze from the departing duo, Lynn took a stroll around the town and finally headed into the kitchen.