247 6.41 Good Job, Himura! (1/2)
The whole place now looked like a refugee camp. Hahahahaha. Out of the 1234 new residents that came, almost 900 of them makes up for the builders and Kayu-San had to delegate some of his senior builders to maintain and guide about 30 men each.
Within hours, all messengers had been activated and messages had been sent to a radius of 50km because someone misinterprets my 15 to become 50. But its a blessing and in the end, a total number of 1234 new residents or 412 clusters of families came forth.
These tentages were of Imperialist Army type and were erected just on the outskirts of towns. I briefed the new residents to bear with us for the time being because the building of these new homes is essential and once it is completed they can immediately move to the longhouse.
I swiftly ordered and got 10 tonnes of rice to be distributed to the new families. The Plant Managers and the Supervisor Assistants soon got to work and helped to pack the rice accordingly to 25kg each for 412 families.
They made 20 lines and got everyone to register their names and age for the registration of residency on Kitakata. A few patrolmen helped to maintain the order and after a few minutes, the rowdiness stopped and order was restored.
After 2 hours or so, everyone got their ration and as well as the records for the residency and recipients for the welfare benefits. Those 900 odd new builders were quickly assigned and got to be familiarised with the building concepts.
Some became bricklayers, cement mixers, general workers, carpenters, installers, roofers, and finishers. Those inexperienced ones were given manual labour and they switched from one supervisor to the next to keep things in motion. Each supervisor had gotten their names and submitted to us.
I kept the records while waiting for Hiko-sama and the 4 Execom to return from their tasks in the Treasury. I don't wish to disturb them because they were dealing with other peoples money and its rather sensitive.
They were about 24 new merchants that had arrived and they were ushered by the Plant Managers to the business conference building.
Seeing the magnitude of the production lines, the 24 new merchants were greatly impressed and were eager to know about our line of products that would be introduced to them.
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They were given a short tour about 30-45 minutes on the grounds and were surprised that the production lines were practically running 24 hours on a 3 rotating shift. And when they asked how much an employee earns, it was half of a samurai's salary.
Since all of our products were on display and testers were available for them to try out, the new merchants were equally impressed at the organisation that we had painstakingly arranged.
Order forms were quickly given out with specific details, pricing and quantity per carton size so they could easily purchase them by bulk. Even Refined Steel Plates were included inside. After the 24 New merchants had filled up their forms, they were ushered to their respective rooms on the second floor.
The Plant Managers also brought them to the community building where they could relax and be pampered by massages after their long journey to Kitakata or just to chill and have a break at the games room or the 3rd floor where they could enjoy their dinner.
From the 3rd floor, they could see a lot of workers busy working on the houses in the New District and when they asked the Plant Managers of these workers, they proudly announced it all was financed by Fasuto Japan KabushikiGaisha. The workers' salaries, the building materials and the land were all being financed by Fasuto Japan KabushikiGaisha and not by the government.
They all wanted to see me but the Plant Managers informed them that Yours Truly was having a discussion with His Majesty, Tokugawa Iemochi on the grounds. The Plant Managers pointed to where they lived and also where the current Mayor and Governor lived and were surprised to find out that the Mayor/Governor was a really humble and down to earth person.