209 6.3 Plans For Public Community Building, Dojo and Business Hall. (1/2)

Over the course of about ten days, Hiko-sama and I were kept busy by noting down of all the new registration of employees that would be working in the new production lines in the new warehouses.

Once we had the names compiled, even though it wasn't complete to hit the 3600 number of employees required, we managed to split everyone into their respective shifts.

Another 1,188 personnel needs to be filled in as the new immigrants had started to fill in the households and since there are quite alit of vacancies left, there is no worry to have it filled in the following month or so.

At this rate, almost everyone currently in the outermost District was employed by us. The commoners' District had already been sufficiently employed and deployed and were working mostly on the business, trading and marketplace while most were working on their own as individual messengers or in the messengers guild. Within the business, trading and marketplace, an estimated 3,000 of the commoners were employed there.

We had summoned the owner of the supplies responsible for the cauldrons, wrought iron stands, rocket stoves and such. All the operational items needed per production lines were supplied by him and had been paid fully.

The glassmaker and Potter were summoned on separate timings and were told to supply us the required containers for our products. Since the containers were being ordered three-fold now, the two industries were now under our contract in serving us with the quantities required.

The supplier for the spermaceti had already been contracted by us as well and would be supplying us 30 barrels of 50 gallons of the spermaceti to make the Kaori No Kyandoru every month instead of 2 months now. He too was contracted by us to consistently supply the blubber oil.

The miners for iron ores, coal and limestone had jumped from 18 to 72 workers to keep up the supply to produce Refined Steel consistently. Their output alone to the Refined Steel Plates were already 216 gold coins for their salaries and incentives for each handcart load of iron ores remained at 2 gold while limestone and coal remained at 1 gold each. They contributed at least 1 carts of each variety each day.

The supplier for unscented coconut, olive oil, lye mixture and baking soda had also been tripled each day and they too had been directly contracted by us. So their shipment would directly come from the main supplier directly to us.

At a consumption of 500 litres of unscented coconut and olive oil per day, the 3 warehouses that were producing 29 scents of Karada Soap alone makes the smiles permanently etched on the suppliers face.

The amount above was not included for Hae Shanpu, BodiRoshon, Kurina and Feroa Kurina that uses about 250-300 litres per day.

All our 36 warehouses were running at 66% rate and the employees were given a day off every 3 days of work. A total of operationally Plant Supervisors and Assistants were working as per normal and had reported to the Plant Managers of any shortfall of supplies and were immediately replenished by the 36 storekeepers.

The current 4 plot of lands were left empty first and we had gone through several designs and were choosing which one that suited them most.

The Plant Managers and some of the Supervisors had chipped in on that they would be expecting for their community building. The first floor would consist of the following RnR rooms such as:

Incense smelling game.

This game consists of a wooden box with burning charcoal in the centre. 4 portions of incense were smelled and burnt, while each player has to guess which is which was burning. A total of 10 incense were served in small containers and its a game for 4 people.

As the incense was infused with Psi Energy Healing Spheres, everyone felt invigorated and refreshed when playing them.

Poem Game of 200 cards.

Everyone would have 10 cards each and out of these 100 cards that had portraits of the writers, they have to match the portraits with the famous phrases and if one does not have the right portrait or phrase has to draw a set of cards each.

The player who has no cards left on hand is the winner. Plays by 4 to 8 people and variants of the game are available.

Picnic set.

A set for 4 or more people where they brought their own potluck and arranges in the picnic set. This setting creates an atmosphere just like modern-day potluck gatherings but was prepared in intricate picnic sets.

Tea ceremony.

A set for 4 or more people. These setting includes special objects and rituals to upkeep the traditional practise of tea ceremony on special days. These tea ceremonies would be held in rooms booked in advanced.

Calligraphy rooms.

A place where one could express their thoughts through writing and drawing using large paint brushes and pots of black ink on stretched cloth.

Ikebana Rooms