A few seconds later, Jode spoke up: "No problem, my Lord."
Although the height of the statue he carved before was not as high as the one before him, it wasn't a big deal.
He only needed to modify it according to the contours and dimensions of the Lord's body to achieve it.
Lynn looked at Jode appreciatively, "I will assign you a hundred townsmen to assist you in the carving."
Jode's eyes lit up with some joy as he said, "Thank you, Master Lynn."
He had just been thinking about asking the Lord for this matter, but the Lord had already allocated the labor for him.
The Lord looked somewhat young, yet it was unexpected that he handled matters so meticulously.
No wonder he could manage such a vast territory and so many townsmen...
If he didn't have the manpower to help him, relying on himself for the carving, it couldn't be completed in a few years!
Let the guard hand over a hundred idle townsmen to Jode and let him use them as he saw fit.
Lynn stepped away from the open square.
Looking at the [Prosperity] panel, the [Lord Statue] had already been unlocked.
Lynn originally thought that as long as the prosperity was adequate, he could directly obtain a Lord Statue... but that wasn't the case.
Instead, a well-crafted statue was needed to attach the abilities bestowed by the [Lord Statue] upon it…
Thinking over it again, Lynn found it more reasonable.
A suddenly appearing, over ten-meter tall exquisite statue would indeed be rather abrupt.
He took a tour of the Crafts Workshop District.
In the textile workshop.
Yimini and Rachel, with the workers, had already begun the task of lacing the armor plates.
Because of the high adjustability of the armor plates, even without perfect sizing, lacing could be done.
After lacing, the wearer could try it on and adjustments could be made.
In the Glass Workshop.
It was still the daily production of glazed glass.
The difference was that Layla was in charge of producing glazed glass products needed for daily life.
Beo, on the other hand, was experimenting with the different qualities of glazed glass, based on varying proportions of silica sand as he had described before.
As Lynn watched the increasingly transparent blocks of glazed glass, with quality improving, an idea came to his mind.
Lynn called Beo over, "If you're interested, you might try making a telescope!"
Hearing the unfamiliar term from Lynn's mouth, Beo raised an eyebrow and repeated, "Telescope?"
Lynn replied, "Yes, a telescope requires the crafting of two types of lenses, a convex lens and a concave lens."
"The proportions for these lenses are 70% quartz sand, 15% soda, and 15% limestone."
"Quartz sand, you can find along the Aladia River bank, commonly white, appearing circular or near-circular."
"Soda can be somewhat tricky to find, but you can continue using my method, extracting it by soaking wood ash in water."
"Limestone doesn't need much explanation, does it?"
Beo listened earnestly and nodded.
Lynn continued, "If you can try making it, even a low threefold magnification telescope could discern the outlines of large objects kilometers away."
"With magnifications over thirty times, you might see even further detailed features of distant objects."
Upon hearing this.
An expression of anticipation and excitement appeared on Beo's face.
What seemed like simple glazed glass could have such uses?
Lynn opened his mouth and said, "Expand your mind, and try boldly."
"The uses of glazed glass are far more than you can imagine!"
Beo bent over, respectfully saying, "Yes, Master."
Lynn acknowledged and let Beo continue his work, then walked away.
The only consumption required for making glazed glass is manpower and resources.
Two hundred glass workers, and the anthracite needed to fire the glazed glass.
That's about it.
The glazed glass products fired by the glass workers could be traded to Grayson for revenue.
This doesn't count as a manpower drain.
And anthracite requires even less concern.
With the railway carts built, there's a continuous supply of anthracite transported back to the town every day.
In the short term.
There's no need to worry about anthracite consumption.
Suppressing the thoughts in his mind, Lynn arrived at the Blacksmith Workshop.
After the arrival of three hundred new Blacksmith Apprentices, Ehrelo was leading the apprentices in constructing an iron-smelting blast furnace and a blacksmith workshop.
Lynn didn't disturb them.
Under the reverent gazes of the Blacksmith Apprentices, Lynn rolled up his sleeves and approached the anvil in the forging area.
He picked up an Iron Hammer and began forging armor plates.
Ding~
Ding Ding~
Ding Ding Ding~
With every swing of Lynn's right hand, striking the glowing red-hot iron ore on the anvil, a crisp metallic collision resonated.
Followed by a shower of sparks.
[Forging Experience +1]
[Forging Experience +1]
[Forging Experience +1]
...
The experience rapidly increased as Lynn continuously swung the Iron Hammer.
In the cold winter, the skills available to hone were inherently limited.
Animals had already gone into hibernation, even those that didn't need to, rarely ventured out for food due to the scarcity of grass and food.
There was no way to go out Hunting.
Lack of herbal accumulation meant he couldn't grind more herbs and thus couldn't hone the [Medicine] skills.
In terms of [Construction], aside from the ongoing work on the city wall, such as making caltrops and digging trenches, and the building of the Stonemason Workshop.
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