Lynn took a sip of the distilled spirits from the glazed cup and looked at Lex again, "Has the distilled spirits been named?"
Lex quickly responded, "Master, it hasn't been named yet."
"Since you are the master, and it was brewed according to your instructions, we're waiting for your decision..."
The few people dining were also curiously looking at Lynn.
After pondering for a few seconds, Lynn said, "Then let's call it Lex's Golden Bar."
Listening to Lynn's words, a look of astonishment appeared in everyone's eyes.
Master Lynn actually used Lex's name for this distilled spirits?
Given the potency of this never-tasted distilled spirits.
If it were delivered and spread out, it would surely attract the love of many, even noble lords.
Lex's name would surely spread throughout Kakasong City, maybe even the entire Karedi Empire!
More exaggerated, even the whole Garonia Continent.
In that case, it would be indeed significant.
Lex was naturally aware of its significance, his heart began to race quickly.
Lex promptly stood up, bowed deeply, and said, "Thank you, my dear Master Lynn."
He still remembered, back then Master Lynn's territory didn't even have a brewing workshop.
Now, it could already produce highly alcoholic distilled spirits!
Lynn retracted his gaze, skewered a piece of fish, chewed, and continued his meal.
Time was passing slowly.
With the attendants serving, everyone finished dining.
Lynn, still seated at the main seat, swept his gaze around at everyone present.
Finally, his gaze fell on Ehrelo.
"Ehrelo, if I need the Blacksmith Workshop to produce at least forty sets of standard plate armor daily, what do I need to do for you?"
As they heard Master Lynn discussing business, everyone sat up straight.
Ehrelo pondered for a few moments, then replied solemnly, "Master, there are currently only three Blacksmith Workshops and only six hundred apprentices to produce standard plate armor."
"Currently, only thirty sets of standard plate armor can be produced daily..."
"To produce forty sets daily, a few more ironworks furnaces, blacksmith workshops, and additional labor need to be added."
Lynn responded, "How many more people, ironworks furnaces, and blacksmith workshops do you need?"
Ehrelo furrowed his brow, after a few seconds, he said, "Three...no, two blacksmith workshops, two ironworks furnaces, and four hundred blacksmith apprentices."
"They don't know how to forge standard plate armor, it doesn't matter, I can teach them!"
Lynn nodded, "I understand, I will do my best to fulfill your needs!"
Expanding the Blacksmith Workshops and increasing the production of standard plate armor is crucial to the safety of the entire territory.
With more heavily armored soldiers, the survival rate of soldiers can be increased, as well as their combat strength.
If there are tens of thousands of heavy cavalry, not only would they be intimidating in battle, but just standing in formation would cause countless forces to tremble!
It could even achieve victory without fighting!
Lynn turned his gaze towards Colin, "What is the main work of the Woodworker Workshop now?"
Colin's face showed determination, and he said steadily, "Master, I am currently leading more than three hundred workers in the Papermaking Workshop to produce paper."
"After division of roles and training, the Papermaking Workshop has entered the production process. Although the efficiency is somewhat slow, with the continuous division of their roles, it will soon be able to produce on a large scale."
Colin's words continued, "The carpenter apprentices, under your arrangements, are processing railway sleepers in the Wood Workshop."
Lynn responded in kind and further asked, "Once the Papermaking Workshop is adequately trained, you should select outstanding workers from similar roles as team leaders."
"Let team leaders manage the workers, the foreman will manage the team leaders, and they are responsible for their position's work!"
The hierarchical management model is clearly defined, allowing for detailed responsibilities, and enabling workers to hone skills in their positions!
Colin responded, "Yes, Master."
Lynn continued speaking, "Once appointed, quickly extract yourself; there are even more matters requiring your attention."
Colin looked at Lynn puzzled, not just Colin, but even Ehrelo Beola, and Yimini all looked over.
Lynn said, "Last night...or early this morning, the Iron Blood Brotherhood attacked the city walls!"
Some were surprised, some curious, those informed showed no change in expression.
"The ten-meter-high city walls, seemingly impregnable, standing like a natural barrier between the forests, but after this battle, I've noticed the walls' flaws."
Colin furrowed his brow, "Flaws?"
Lynn responded.
"The city walls are too simple! They lack defensive equipment and secondary fortification behind the walls!"
"The quality of the gate beneath the walls is good. Even amidst the bandits' constant destruction, there is only minor damage."
"That's because they were merely bandits and lacked qualified siege equipment, using only cross pickaxes and such..."
"What about a formal army? With battering rams, siege towers, or catapults?"
Colin and the others fell silent.
Lynn continued speaking, "Therefore, I plan to construct a Weng City behind the walls and design more effective large-scale defense mechanisms or siege equipment."
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