Chapter 47 (2/2)

This tiarded as his job He designed a set of gears to be used for speed control and stabilizing the stean was already nor machine was completely asseears

Using gears wasn’t a new thing, most of the mines in this world used a winch ears and pulled by aniht finally felt satisfied – last tis, but this time he could understand what the Prince tried to achieve

Roland also gathered three blacksmiths with their apprentices, ould learn how to use the ether After all, he could not personally operate the roup of professional workers

After everyone respectfully bowed, Roland began to deears

Roland didn’tas a teacher in front of everyone In fact, what else could one do in this era? Plus, while doing this there was no one who could criticize his manners, so he could operate the machine without any pressure

The Chief Knight was in charge of pouring hot lard into the e there were no oil lubricants Replacing it with lard was a bit of a waste, but it was still better than nothing After drenching the disc, the lard would fall into a pot which was placed under the machine With this, the lard could be reused several times

Roland first placed the lower raved beforehand Then, he set the tooth gear above it so that the tooth gear, thestone, and a wooden wheel were in one line The wooden wheel was driven by a pedal and it’s poas transmitted to the lower millstone by a leather belt

Then, he put his hands down to gently stabilize the disc handle, until the lower le

Because the material of the tooth disc was iron and the lowerout the teeth marks was not very difficult Due to the hot lard the yard was soon filled with a tasty smell, but because the blacks ti it

After the dened Border Town’s co it an industry was out of the question No ine or the lathe, there would be no pheno to be first or fearing to be the last to buy thee, nificance they represented, as well as the potential commercial value they possessed As such, Roland could only take the initiative to promote the use of these machines

Roland specifically wrote in the contract that the blacks ears each week The requiredcost was set at 10 silver royals At the saold royals The e, but was rented out to them instead

After entering the Months of the Demons, the blacksmiths would usually have a lot less to do So, this time when they had the chance to hness, there was naturally no blacksmith who had any objections Meanwhile, Roland told the machine In the future he would produce several, one after another, and if they were interested in one, they could apply for it in the Town Hall

“Your Highness, why didn’t you directly write a processing fee of 8 silver royals in the contract?” asked Carter, puzzled, after the blacksmiths had left the backyard

“Although these two figures are the sa,” Roland explained, “This is probably Border Town’s first co contract, so I had to set an industry norm”

The Chief Knight rubbed his forehead The 4th Prince see rubbish onceas he pretended to listen carefully, His Highness would continue to explain it

“A good beginning is always important in order to form a virtuous circle I aears, so I have to provide the tools while they provide the et paid In the future when there are others who have a de their own tools will be better than renting thethe remuneration provided” When Roland spoke up to here, he paused for anew, they can first rent the h for buying their ownthe machine This is a virtuous circle”