System: Build My Own Territory

Chapter 206: God's Incarnation (10000)


Despite seeing carts transporting salt mines on the way back, as well as mine cars carrying coal moving along the tracks.

Hunter was surprised, but he didn't really care.

Business never ends.

Rather than biting off more than one can chew, it's better to focus on the alcohol trade he's skilled at!

Moreover.

The gin brewed and produced by Master Lynn's Brewing Workshop, when transported to Kakasong City, might not yield less profit than salt or coal!

The key point is, Master Lynn also mentioned.

Not only farm oxen and draft horses, but also grain, meat, and crop seeds, as long as they are goods, he will take them all by the list!

As Lynn watched Hunter go off into the distance, George, standing beside him, spoke up to remind him.

"Master, the grain has already been stored in the warehouse, and the farm oxen and draft horses have been sent to Guy's ranch."

Lynn acknowledged with a sound, then said: "Tell Guy to feed the farm oxen and draft horses well and let them have a rest for a night, and tomorrow put them to work in cultivation!"

George responded, "Okay, Master."

After dismissing George to get busy,

Lynn started walking towards the workshop area.

Reaching the front of the textile workshop, Lynn strode right in.

Inside the textile workshop, they were still diligently stitching armor plates.

Although intensive cultivation labor was ongoing outside the town currently.

Producing composite armor in the Blacksmith Workshop and the textile workshop is equally important!

It's concerning the armed strength of the entire territory.

As Lynn inspected, Yimini walked over to greet him.

Coming before Lynn, Yimini bent over and respectfully addressed him.

"Master."

Lynn glanced at her and said, "The workshop expansion is completed, and the workforce has also increased."

"Has the efficiency of stitching armor plates and armor production improved?"

Yimini nodded immediately, with some delight in her words, "Master, it has improved!"

"Now, the textile workshop can produce twelve sets of composite armor a day!"

Lynn nodded with satisfaction.

Although it is still some distance from the previous agreement of producing twenty sets a day.

But as long as the newly joined townsmen continually stitch, and their stitching skills become increasingly adept.

Achieving the daily production of twenty sets of composite armor is only a matter of time.

Yimini continued, "Master, two hundred sets of composite armor have already been prepared in the finished products storage area."

"How would you like to handle them?"

Lynn's gaze turned to Red beside him, "After meal time, have your people come to the textile workshop; each person will receive a set of armor."

"Starting tomorrow, all Guards on the territory must wear armor."

Red's face turned solemn, as he replied, "Yes, Master."

Lynn acknowledged, inspected for a while more, then was about to leave.

From behind, Yimini, who had been following, spoke up, "Master, there is an issue that needs your attention…"

Lynn asked in confusion, "Let's hear it."

Yimini didn't hesitate at all, "Master, the leather in the warehouse is running low!"

"At most, it can be used for another hundred sets of composite armor, but then it will be exhausted."

"Without leather, armor production will come to a halt…"

Lynn frowned slightly, "I got it, keep producing until the leather runs out."

Yimini bent forward, saying no more.

Walking out of the textile workshop, Lynn quickly thought about how to acquire more leather.

The territory now has a large ranch built.

But, the poultry in the ranch have not yet undergone large-scale breeding, so slaughtering for meat and leather isn't possible yet.

Furthermore, even if there is freshly skinned livestock hide, tanning it into leather would take at least a month.

That's a bit too long.

To quickly obtain leather for armor lining, merchants would need to purchase it from outside the territory and transport it over.

Although, he now has fine salt, gin, and glazed glass products.

He can use any one of these to trade with merchants.

But transportation takes time.

Suddenly, Lynn thought of the waterfall at the very bottom of the territory!

He must find a way to clear that waterfall.

Or, construct a wooden gate beneath the waterfall and use segmental water level raising to let longboats travel from below to above the waterfall?

But thinking of the Aladia River's width and depth, Lynn gave up instantly.

The leather shortage needs to be addressed.

Not only because leather is needed for lining the armor, but as the number of warhorses increases, leather will also be needed to make saddles!

Soldiers will need light leather armor for ease of wearing, leather for the edge of shields, and quivers for archers.

In addition, his sketched designs for various devices and the key points of various planting technologies, all require leather scrolls for preservation!

The only solution currently is to have merchants purchase and transport the leather.

However, it's just the beginning of spring now.

Many cross-regional merchants have yet to return to Kakasong City, to his territory.

He can only postpone this idea.

Subsequently, Lynn did a round of inspection at Ehrelo's Blacksmith Shop.

Similarly, with the increase in workforce, the efficiency of armor plate production has noticeably improved.

As nightfall was gradually approaching.

Lynn stepped forward, preparing to leave.

A shout from behind reached his ears.

Lynn turned his head, only to see Flint, just as tall as his waist, running towards him in quick strides.

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