System: Build My Own Territory

Chapter 175: War... Approaches (10000 Words) (5)


Lynn nodded and left the textile workshop.

Afterwards.

Lynn went to the pottery workshop.

As soon as he arrived at the door of the pottery workshop, on the wooden rack on the other side of the wall, there were all kinds of glazed glass products!

The slender bottle neck matched with the round, palm-sized bottle body, such a glazed bottle was perfect for holding perfume, potion, or essential oils.

The glass cup with a large opening and a faint golden glow.

Even, a blue and transparent, smooth-surfaced small flat-bottomed glazed dish...

Lynn stood in front of the wooden rack, observing them carefully.

Each of the glazed products was smooth in texture, with not a single internal crack, worthy of being called high-grade glazed glass!

Perhaps because they were already familiar with making ceramic-like products, Beo and Layla had decent talent in glazing as well.

While Lynn was admiring these glazed items.

Beo walked briskly to Lynn's face.

"Master."

Lynn glanced at Beo and said, "These glazed products are made very well!"

"If sold outside, they will definitely fetch a good price."

With a modest smile on his face, Beo said, "Master, you praise me too much. It's all thanks to your good guidance."

"Without you, we would never be able to make such exquisite glazed products in this lifetime!"

Lynn nodded, "Making glazed glass is just the basic firing technique."

"If you're interested, you can delve deeper into the firing process."

Beo raised his eyebrows, puzzled, "Deeper into the firing process?"

Lynn responded, "Yes, like I've previously told you about the firing proportions. Adding different proportions of silicon sand, flux, and limestone can yield different qualities of glazed glass."

"For instance, reducing the amount of silicon sand, adding more flux limestone, and some metal fragments, you can make high-end decorations or optical lenses..."

If quality glazed glass is produced, it can be used to make telescopes.

Listening to Lynn's words, Beo was somewhat bewildered.

Every word Master Lynn said, he understood.

But when combined, he couldn't grasp the meaning.

However.

Beo still responded, "Alright, Master, once these batches of glazed glass for the castle are completed, I will try combining and melting different raw materials!"

Lynn replied, "Okay."

After letting Beo continue his work, Lynn left the pottery workshop.

The pottery workshop also had the role of a glass workshop. Since the demand wasn't particularly high now, it didn't affect anything.

If in the future a large-scale glazed glass production is needed, a separate glass workshop would have to be constructed, requiring more labor input.

Then.

After inspecting other workshops, Lynn returned to Flint's blacksmith workshop.

At this time, Flint was leading a group of blacksmith apprentices in basic forging training.

Seeing Lynn, Flint asked in confusion, "Lord?"

Lynn looked around the blacksmith workshop and directly said, "Flint, I need you to forge me a fishing rod!"

Ever since the last fishing trip where he caught that 30-pound river fish and broke the rod, Lynn had already not gone fishing for a while!

The confusion on Flint's face grew more apparent: "Fishing rod?"

Lynn nodded, "Yes, use quality iron, I need it to be strong, resilient, solid, at least able to handle pulling 30 pounds or more without breaking!"

Listening to Lynn's words, Flint's thick eyebrows slightly furrowed.

After a moment, he said, "No problem, Lord!"

"Give me a day, you can come pick it up tomorrow."

Upon hearing Flint's confident response, Lynn's eyebrows shot up immediately.

This seemed to be his first time making a request that was agreed to so readily!

Lynn looked at Flint approvingly and said, "At dinner time, I'll take you to the tavern to taste the distilled spirits Lex brewed!"

Flint's eyes instantly lit up, he quickly changed his tone and said, "Lord, I'll have the fishing rod forged by evening."

Lynn looked at Flint somewhat startled, this guy even left space for himself to forge the fishing rod!

After inquiring about Flint's progress on crafting the scale armor with chain liner, only to find out Flint hadn't started at all.

However, Lynn didn't urge him.

Crafting scale armor with chain liner is unlike producing standard plate armor.

Standard plate armor only requires making the sand box and then casting it with iron.

Scale armor with chain liner needs to be hammered again and again to forge.

This demands extremely high forging skills from the blacksmith.

And Lynn had dispatched two hundred apprentices without any forging experience to Flint, Flint could only start teaching these apprentices from scratch.

Time needed might be long, but as long as these apprentices can learn, once these two hundred apprentices graduate, they can then lead more apprentices.

Then, his territory would never lack blacksmiths again!

At that time, his cavalry would never lack high-quality armor and weapons!

Leaving the blacksmith workshop, Lynn went to the canteen on the right side of the town.

Amidst the puzzled looks of some newly joined chefs, he picked up the bone-cutting knife and started chopping the pork on the cutting board.

The sound of the bone-cutting knife breaking bones occasionally echoed in the kitchen.

[Cooking Experience +1]

[Cooking Experience +1]

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