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Chapter 67 The Steel Project and the Return of Amber

Many times, Rebecca feels that he can't understand the ideas of his ancestors - but a strong girl has the advantage of not forcing herself to understand things that she cannot understand. Anyway, the ancestors will never be wrong in their words, just do as they do.

Seeing Rebecca who was happy to take the order and leave, but didn't even ask why he wanted to burn stones, Gao Wen couldn't help but touch his chin and wonder: As expected, everyone's talent points are limited, and it's all about adding more or less. Rebecca's like this is probably rolling a handful of math and brains, and the rest is 1 and it's born...

But it doesn't matter. Anyway, the drawings and basic operating methods are stuffed to her, so just let her watch and make trouble. According to the actual cases of the Magic Network No. 1 project, this girl is not only straightforward, low-emotional intelligence and often has the idea of ​​not being able to get out, but she has amazing talent in mathematics and fields that require creativity. This talented player should be thrown out and let her die hard. As long as she can't die, she will usually have unexpected gains, and adding a lot of rules and regulations to her will easily limit the results.

Besides, even Gao Wen himself is not sure how many of the local techniques he restored through the earth's memory can succeed...

After throwing the "burning stone" task to Rebecca, Gao Wen went to the farmland to check the progress of reclamation and confirmed that the water truck had started to be made. Then he went to a blacksmith shop and threw the new furnace he designed to the old blacksmith Hammer.

The old blacksmith expressed an unconcealable astonishment at the drawings Gao Wen took out.

He was really surprised.

Hammer knew that the Lord was paying attention to the issue of the new furnace, and he still remembered that Gao Wen collected some suggestions from him a few days ago on the manufacturing of the new furnace, but in his concept, it was already a big deal for a noble master to do things this way. Next, he would at most find a few craftsmen to help him build the new furnace, and occasionally come to inspect the progress and other things - he never expected that Gao Wen would come directly with the drawings.

When he heard the lord say that the furnace drawings had been drawn, Hammer's first reaction was not surprise or a big touch, but nervous and headache.

The same goes for the words, a duke, a great nobleman, should sit in a castle and make a living with a golden rice bowl. Do you really know how to make a blacksmith and how to build a stove? Can the drawings he has made himself really use?

What should I do if I can't use it? Who dares to give me some advice? But if I force myself to use it...who will decide if something happens?

The old blacksmith took the drawing handed over by Gao Wen with a little frown, and made a secret decision in his heart: If the stove is too whimsical, he must not say it. At worst, he nodded first to agree, and then tried to build a stove with a similar appearance but completely different inside. If the lord master really found out that it was a illiterate apprentice and slave laborer who were too stupid and could not build a new stove...

His idea continued until he saw the design drawings with exquisite structure and reasonable layout.

Gao Wen took Hammer's reaction completely and smiled.

He is not a blacksmith. To be honest, even though he had no experience in his previous life's experience, which keyboard powerhouse has come from the age of information explosion cannot be drawn out with a lot of theoretical knowledge?

Of course, a keyboard strongman with only theoretical knowledge is actually useless, but it doesn't matter, he still has the memory of Gauven Cecil.

Gowen Cecil was not a blacksmith, but the first Duke of the East Realm was a blacksmith. The important material for the Duke of the East Realm to invite everyone to drink is knowledge of steel smelting. In addition, his personal relationships were very close, and Gowen Cecil was dragged by the first Duke of the East Realm to practice with many times. Naturally, he knew what the structure of a qualified furnace should be.

Combining the two knowledge, coupled with the suggestions given by Rebecca and Hetty and the small losses on the hairline, it is still OK to draw a drawing.

However, self-confidence is self-confidence, and Gao Wen has not reached the level of blind arrogance. He is well aware of the disadvantages of laymen leading experts, and knowing his identity makes it easy for real experts in the territory not to dare to give their opinions when facing them, so he took the initiative to say: "I have restructured this drawing according to some furnaces from the Gondor era. It may not be suitable for the actual situation. It just gives you an idea. How to make this furnace run is your business - you can transform it at will, as long as it meets my requirements."

"No, no, no, this design is already very reasonable," Hammer said hurriedly. "There is no shortage of structures that the furnace should have, and they can be well connected. Moreover, this idea of ​​continuous smelting... as long as the ore is continuously invested and the slag is cleaned out, can it keep burning?"

"Yes, it's continuous," Gao Wen nodded, "but in this way, the usual way of working with a blacksmith with several apprentices around a furnace is probably not suitable, right?"

Hammer obviously didn't expect this before. He was immersed in the wonderful concept of a new furnace. At this time, when Gao Wen reminded him, he suddenly realized what it means to such a very efficient furnace and does not need to be turned off.

It seemed as if it was some kind of professional intuition, he realized that a deep gully between the jingling blacksmith shop in the past and the furnace in front of him.

Thinking of the large yard with a length of 100 meters and a width of 100 meters and a dozens of sets of furnaces, he widened his eyes and looked at Gao Wen: "Master..."

"Steel, steel is the basics of everything - of course, there are all kinds of strange metals here," Gao Wen said, taking out another thing from his arms and giving it to Hammer. "I've asked, you are literate, so you should be able to understand these things."

Blacksmiths are the upper class among the common people. Although they are still civilians, they hold iron hammers and even apprentices knights with long swords and horse whips. In addition, the Hammer family has been responsible for smelting steel and building weapons for the Cecil family, and their status is even more extraordinary, so Hammer is literate and numerable - his father is very enlightened in this regard.

After taking the paper handed over by Gao Wen, Hammer just scanned it roughly and widened his eyes in surprise.

"Is this still a blacksmith shop like this?"

"No, this is Cecil Steel Factory," Gao Wen looked at the old blacksmith's eyes. "I want a lot of steel, which will even exceed the sum of steel you have seen in your life. The new furnace and Magic Net No. 1 are just the foundations in the foundation, and these things need to be supported by a supporting and a new production structure."

This is the transformation from a workshop to a factory. Even Gao Wen himself doesn't know what the effect of such rigid and top-down restructuring will be, but he really can't wait slowly.

He cannot wait for this society to slowly develop into the germination of capital and industrial revolution - even if he is willing to wait, the thing in the sky may not be willing to wait.

When you are busy working on the farming and sub-bases, you will be bending a wave of aliens and demons on your face at the same time. Can you still play this?!

The progress of Magic Net One allowed him to see the opportunity for great development of productivity - or in other words, productivity has reached a point where it can develop greatly, but in this world of magic, it was stuck in place. Magic Net One is the hope of liberating this imprisonment.

Failure is magic, success is magic.

Hammer fell into thinking, but found that he could not think of anything - this was beyond his worldview. He had been fighting for his whole life and could not find his place in steel for the first time: "Master, if you really plan according to your plan, so many steel furnaces... How many blacksmiths can you use? Now I am the only blacksmith in the territory..."

"Smelting ore and steel processing will sooner or later be separated and become two parts. I have subsequent arrangements for these," Gao Wen glanced at Hammer. "After seeing the design drawings of the new furnace, you should know that I was not on a whim."

Hammer had such a dangerous idea in his mind just now, but Gao Wen reminded him of the bold and reasonable furnace design again.

After a few seconds of silence, Gao Wen deliberately spoke slowly: "Do you think I am a stupid nobleman who is full of naive ideas and fantastic ideas, but he doesn't know the actual situation at all?"

Hamel suddenly burst into a cold sweat: "No, why are you..."

"It is normal for you to have such an idea, because I think more than 90% of other nobles in this era also commented on this," Gao Wen laughed. "Living in a castle, high above, luxurious and innocent, I don't know how grains grow, nor do I know the ways to make iron, build houses, and log, but I still like to randomly issue some orders that are impossible to achieve, right?"

Hanmer looked at Gao Wen in a daze, but after holding it in for a long time, he couldn't say the word "messy" out.

How could this duke 700 years ago be so insightful when evaluating the nobles?

"You must be curious about why I evaluate them so incisively. It's very simple. I am Gowen Cecil. Seven hundred years ago, when this land was still deserted, I led people to clear the land here," Gowen looked into Hammer's eyes. "We didn't live in the castle at that time. When it comes to working, many of the craftsmen in this territory are probably not my opponent."

Hammer's face changed slightly, and he nodded slowly.

Gao Wen pressed his hand on the old blacksmith's shoulder: "So do what I said. The first step is to complete the construction of a new furnace."

Out of the corner of his eyes, he saw Betty jogging all the way.

"Master!" The little maid still took a few breaths first, then bent down clumsyly and exaggeratedly, "Miss Amber is back! She also brings one...one..."
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