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"Accessory Name": Moldy Bread Slice Production Line.
"Accessory Grade": White.
"Accessory Level": Level 1.
"Accessory Effect": For each unit of iron ore consumed, 10 slices of moldy bread can be produced.
"Upgrade Condition": 100 units of iron ore.
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"..."
Chen Mang looked at this panel expressionlessly; he finally understood why Master Kun usually didnât want to feed the slaves well. It wasnât intentional abuse, but... this moldy bread isnât cheap either.
slices of moldy bread require a full unit of iron ore.
With each slave eating their fill, which means 10 slices a day for 81 slaves, the daily bread expenditure for slaves alone would be 81 units of iron ore, which is indeed no small amount.
So Master Kun wouldnât even spare the cost to make a "Universal Wheel", let alone feed the slaves well every meal.
After all, you donât have iron to mine every day. When thereâs no mining, itâs pure consumption. So, just providing basic food during mining seems understandable.
Quite expensive.
However, he did not intend to upgrade this accessory for the time being; after all, itâs for the slaves to eat, and itâs enough for now. He couldnât waste iron ore on this, and would upgrade this production line when the train reached Level 2, to see if it could produce non-moldy ones. Eating moldy ones every day might make the slaves sick.
Then Chen Mang created another production line and placed it in Carriage 3.
"Steamed Bun Production Line."
To create this production line, it required 100 buns. He experimented a bit and found that moldy buns could also be used as consumables, so he used all the confiscated moldy buns for this purpose.
Thusâ
Carriage 3 was almost full, with Old Pigâs bed, the "Steamed Bun Production Line", "Pure Water Filter", "Moldy Bread Slice Production Line", among other pots and pans, and it was also the living quarters for the thugs.
Carriage 2, on the other hand, stored large equipment like the "Pickaxe Production Line", "Soaring Dragon Assault Rifle Production Line", "Ore Resources", and "Heavy Machine Gun Bullets".
Chen Mang looked again at the panel of the "Steamed Bun Production Line".
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"Accessory Name": Steamed Bun Production Line.
"Accessory Grade": White.
"Accessory Level": Level 1.
"Accessory Effect": For each unit of iron ore consumed, 1 steamed bun can be produced.
"Upgrade Condition": 100 units of iron ore.
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"Hmm..."
Chen Mang sighed lightly; this would be his staple for a long time. It must be said, the price of buns is much higher than that of bread slices, and he would upgrade it once there was extra iron ore.
For now, buns with pickles were sufficient for him.
However, the buns produced by the "Steamed Bun Production Line" were plump and white, not moldy, which meant the buns Master Kun gave him were fully moldy.
It is worth noting thatâ
The "Pure Water Filter" in Carriage 3 had not been used yet, always relying on confiscated bottled water. The accessory could convert any urine, blood, and other liquids into pure water, resembling a toilet.
He also didnât collect the slavesâ urine because it only had one; he would also have to drink the water produced from it in the future, which he found hard to accept. When the slaves came back today, he would upgrade this accessory, then it could directly produce bottled mineral water.
If it turned out that the price to produce a bottle of mineral water was high, he would build another "Pure Water Filter" specifically to collect urine and other fluids for slaves.
After creating these three production linesâ
the basic needs for food, drinks, and waste management on the train were guaranteed. The reason he didnât join the lively fray last night, besides knowing that his trainâs capabilities wouldnât help him secure a share, was that he also knew not every day had mineable resources.
For instance, Master Kun rested on the wasteland for three days before finding a mine location.
When thereâs mineable resources, itâs best to focus on mining without any distractions.
Avoid spreading oneself too thin, ending up with nothing.
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While Chen Mang was planning the trainâs future in the train cabin, Old Pig was in Carriage 3, planning all the daily routines, items that seemed trivial but were indeed important.
Like counting the daily iron ore handed over by the slaves, and... distributing food, checking inventory, and other processes.
As for... Biaozi.
He took Heiwa and another old subordinate, wearing a sullen expression, and found the thug who disobeyed him the previous day.
Last night, he arranged other thugs to keep watch, but no one followed his orders, which led to mistakes and left him with a bad impression on Master Mang.
Even though he had become the Thug Leader.
There were still people who didnât respect him.
So... today, he needed to firmly establish his authority to avoid being unable to command again.
And the way to establish authority is quite simple.
Biaozi found the man who was obviously mocking last night, without a word, he swung his fist down, then with Heiwa and another started a round of punching and kicking.
Last night, when he gave orders, the others pretended not to hear, but this person not only ignored him but also mocked.
Rebel?
Heâs here to deal with rebels!
"Master Mang!! Master Mang!!"
And this rebel clearly hadnât expected Biaozi and his guys to be so straightforward and brutal, clutching his head with both hands, rolling on the ground while hysterically yelling, "Biaozi is causing internal strife, Master Mang!"
In response.
Biaozi, who was swinging his fist, instinctively paused, waiting for a few moments to find that, except for the rebelâs shouts in the wasteland, there was no other sound, and Master Mang had no intention of coming out. He immediately grinned and slowly rolled up his sleeves.
"That was the appetizer."
"Here comes the main course."
"And... remember to call me Brother Biao from now on."
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"..."
In the train cabin, Chen Mang casually glanced at the commotion outside the carriage, then shifted his gaze back to his console to continue studying the "Newcomerâs Guide", which contained a lot of information that he couldnât access at the moment.
But having prior knowledge would help him feel prepared when he encountered it later.
However, most of the information was about beginners, and details about Level 2 or even Level 3 trains were scarce.
For example...
He recently learned a piece of information that when the train reached Level 2, one of the unlockable accessories was the "Built-in Fire Control System", which could place inward-facing heavy machine gun muzzles at every corner inside the carriage.
With this device.
Just a thought, and every carbon-based life form inside the train except him would perish in pools of blood.
It could be described as a "Train Reassembly Key".
Directly replacing thugs and slaves, including the Deputy Train Captain, this would further reinforce the Train Captainâs absolute control over the train, including in case the train suffered serious damage and couldnât move, and the enemy entered the carriage, this would also be the last defense barrier.
The more he learned, the more he realized how extravagant it was for Master Kun to have 300 slaves.
With Master Kunâs capabilities, he didnât deserve to have 300 slaves.
slaves could produce approximately 3000 units of iron ore per day, and if there were guaranteed mining opportunities every day, within a month at maximum, one could have a fully equipped Level 2 train.
Howeverâ
When he seized Master Kunâs remaining resources, he found that Master Kunâs inventory was pitifully small, and it was unknown where all the iron ore had been wasted, as there werenât any high-level accessories on that train; surely, he couldnât have just never found a mine, right?