Even though she was a merchant, with just a simple sentence from Lynn, the advantages of the Composite Armor were immediately highlighted.
While ensuring defensive performance, the weight of the armor was reduced, which is exactly what soldiers need in armor.
They walked past the textile workshop, watching the workers inside weaving like an assembly line.
Audrey's heart was no longer just surprised.
Until now.
Audrey finally understood and comprehended Grayson's praises when he saw Lord Lynn in front of him.
From the very beginning, he was just a lord with a patch of wooden houses, to now, he already possessed a red brick house town.
She also saw the excitement during labor from the townspeople who were opening up and planting that large field.
Moreover, there are various workshops that have already formed in scale!
And the three mines that Grayson mentioned...
If Lynn before merely relied on the terrain behind the mountain to have the conditions to rise.
Then the current Lynn is rapidly rising!
Slaves converted to townsmen, diligently farming to ensure all sources of grain.
Once the townsmen are well-fed and strong, they are then transformed into soldiers.
The mined ore, after smelting and forging, is turned into armor and weapons to arm the soldiers.
As long as he is given enough time, his territory will plant more grain, recruit and train more soldiers, and forge more armor and weapons.
Then the Lynn in front of us will become a new emerging force not to be underestimated in Kaldi!
Why not to be underestimated?
Because Lynn can achieve self-sufficiency with the advantage of his territory!
Moreover, the imperial power struggle in the Karedi Empire happens to provide Lynn with a great environment to rise!
Audrey understood.
A rising new star of power will ascend in the Karedi Empire!
Under Lynn's leadership.
Audrey arrived at the entrance of the Glass Workshop.
Without needing Lynn to remind her, the sharp-eyed Audrey quickly spotted the rows of wooden shelves neatly arranged with glazed glass products.
She walked straight in without hesitation.
Lynn clearly saw a bright surprise appear in her once cold eyes.
Lynn raised an eyebrow, just as Grayson said—Audrey really liked glazed glass products.
Lynn did not speak, following Audrey from behind.
Beo and Layla came to Lynn's side, just as they were about to speak, Lynn stopped them.
The two glanced at the tall woman ahead, seeming to understand something, followed quietly behind, waiting in anticipation.
Audrey's gaze swept over each glazed glass product.
Until more than half an hour later.
She stopped in front of a wooden shelf, her eyes fixed on Lynn.
"Lord Lynn, I want all the glazed glass products I just saw!"
"Name your price?"
Lynn glanced back.
In half an hour, Audrey had walked around the entire Glass Workshop meticulously.
With twenty five-tier wooden shelves in total, there must be over a thousand glazed glass products!
Excluding those with slight defects given to the townsmen for daily use in the town.
All the qualified standard glazed glass products were displayed on the shelves.
Lynn looked at Audrey, explaining, "There are at least a thousand products on these shelves from the Glass Workshop."
Audrey raised her eyebrows, asking, "Lord Lynn thinks I can't afford it?"
Lynn directly ignored Audrey's words, saying, "Each glazed glass product is five gold pounds!"
"No bargaining!"
Audrey's eyes widened slightly, just about to negotiate.
She immediately recalled the first time she met Lynn, when she added five shillings just to sell slaves to him.
Surprisingly, after more than half a year, this situation came back around.
She naturally heard from Grayson that the slaves transported were still five shillings, and Lynn never changed the price.
It was just that the price of the glazed glass had risen from two gold pounds to five gold pounds!
Audrey snorted, seemingly a bit reluctant as she arrogantly said, "Five gold pounds, then five gold pounds! I, Audrey, have enough money!"
Lynn's gaze turned to Beo and Layla, saying, "Hurry and thank Lady Audrey for her generosity?"
"After all, she bought all the glazed glass products at a high price!"
Indeed.
Even a woman like Audrey has the same preferences as ordinary people.
On second thought.
This is normal.
If one doesn't have preferences, what's the point of becoming an emperor of an empire?
Beo and Layla, though following behind, had heard the entire conversation between Lynn and Audrey.
Upon receiving Lynn's command, Beo and Layla quickly bowed, their words full of gratitude.
"Thank you, Lady Audrey, for your generosity..."
Hearing their words, Audrey gave Lynn a look before withdrawing her gaze.
Lynn continued speaking, "Is the carriage of Lady Audrey specifically for transporting glazed glass products?"
Earlier, he had seen a convoy with a carriage drawn by four horses parked at Lord's Square.
Audrey acknowledged, "There are ten carriages transporting a hide, about twenty thousand pounds, originally planned to be taken back to the Portlands Empire."
"Now to transport the glazed glass, I'll resell them to you."
"At market price, help offset part of the glazed glass products' price."
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