System: Build My Own Territory

Chapter 214: You Know You're Going to Die (10000 Words)


As the sky gradually dimmed, Lynn glanced around.

Watching the townsmen who had gone out to work, they also began to finish up and head back toward the town.

Reclaiming and planting require the townsmen's labor day in and day out.

Regarding this, Lynn was not in any hurry.

Moreover, with five thousand townsmen engaged in massive scale reclaiming and planting.

He could completely arrange for the workers in the workshops to perform other tasks.

After sitting on the square bench and observing the townsmen for a while, Lynn stepped back to the castle.

Lynn discovered, perhaps the townsmen found reclaiming and planting to be an exciting task.

Or maybe because of the military merit promotion system he established.

On the tired faces of the townsmen after a day's work, there were more joy and excitement.

It was as if each day of labor held clear expectations.

As long as they worked, they had hope, they had the chance to earn their land!

After returning to the castle and finishing dinner.

Sitting in the armchair, Lynn picked up a small grinding stone placed beside him and continued to roll it, grinding the herbs inside.

[Medicine experience +1]

[Medicine experience +1]

[Medicine experience +1]

...

With a thought, Lynn opened the [Heavenly Artifacts] panel to check.

Now, his [Planting], [Cooking], and [Forging] skills had all been upgraded to Level 3.

Through one winter of working hard on the [Medicine] skill, his experience had significantly improved.

[Medicine: Level 2 (339/500)] (+)

It was only a matter of time before leveling up to Level 3.

...

In the blink of an eye, five days passed.

The sliced potatoes had already sprouted under the humid conditions after five days.

Lynn, along with Gavin and dozens of other townsmen, stood on a piece of reclaimed field, planting potatoes.

With oxen pulling heavy plows for cultivation and townsmen breaking up large soil clumps and fertilizing.

They only needed to leave a separate piece of farmland.

Potato planting wasn't particularly complicated.

Simply plant the sprouted potato pieces at row spacing of sixty centimeters and plant spacing of thirty centimeters, digging a trench about ten centimeters deep.

Then, place the sprouted potato pieces into the trench with the eyes facing up, cover them with loose, crumbly soil.

The soil should be about five centimeters thick.

Once covered, gently press down to ensure the soil is in tight contact with the potato pieces.

This helps the potato pieces absorb moisture and nutrients from the soil!

After Gavin and the others watched Master Lynn's personal demonstration and explanation.

They grasped the concept and began planting in the fields at their feet.

Initially, they were a little unfamiliar, often turning to Lynn for guidance.

But after half an hour, dozens of townsmen were fully engaged in the planting process.

Lynn glanced around; there was nothing wrong with their operations.

He nodded in satisfaction.

With the current cultivation and planting techniques, as long as they were willing to learn by imitation, it wasn't difficult to master.

Because it was simply a straightforward operation.

With nine hundred pounds of [Emperor Potato], even after slicing and sprouting, only three acres of land could be planted.

The townsmen worked together to complete the planting in two days.

After this, the needs of the potato field pertained to field management.

Checking seedlings, replanting where necessary after potato sprouts break through the soil.

If there's a lack of seedlings, they need to be transplanted with soil from dense areas promptly.

Water after transplantation to ensure the seedlings survive.

And followed by cultivating, weeding, fertilizing, watering, and pest and disease control.

After instructing Gavin on these tasks, Lynn left the field.

Even though Gavin's planting ability wasn't particularly outstanding, just taking care of the crops in the field.

His ability was more than enough.

Returning to the town.

Lynn headed directly towards the Handicraft Workshop District.

Walking past several red brick houses, Lynn arrived at the textile workshop.

In the textile workshop.

Yimini and Rachel were leading a group of workers in the labor of weaving armor plates.

Seeing Lynn entering the workshop, Yimini put down the armor plate she was holding and approached Lynn.

In front of Lynn, Yimini bent slightly, speaking respectfully, "Master."

Lynn acknowledged with a nod, "How is the progress in the workshop now?"

Following Lynn, walking slowly, Yimini began to explain.

"Master, after you sent more than twenty thousand pounds of leather, there's no need to worry about the leather supplies required for weaving armor plates for now."

"Moreover, after this period of adaptation and instruction, the workers are now accustomed to and skilled in the weaving tasks."

"With the current weaving efficiency, the workshop can produce about fifteen sets of Composite Armor per day."

Fifteen sets of Composite Armor per day, one hundred fifty sets in ten days, four hundred fifty sets a month.

Although it hasn't reached the expected daily output of twenty sets of Composite Armor.

The daily output in the workshop is clearly improving!

Lynn nodded, then turned his words to ask Yimini, "Foreman Yimini, the workers in the workshop have reached six hundred now, correct?"

Yimini responded without hesitation, "Yes, Master, there are six hundred workers in total in the three workshops."

Lynn continued, "Besides appointing you as the workshop foreman and Rachel as your assistant, have you appointed team leaders in different positions, or detailed job responsibilities for the workers?"

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