266 諦めないといけない事もある (1/2)

Well...there's a new port and shipyard in a town under construction next to Vintaria, but there's one big problem here: .... ”Well...

When Masaru went to report to Adelina and Zarg at the castle, his tone was unusually somber.

I'm not sure what to say, but I'm not sure what to do. In fact, the shipyard itself seems to be in good shape, but the training of shipbuilders is not up to par. ...

I don't know how to say this, but it's ironic. I don't know what to say.

The problem is that even if they learn the same skills, as things get bigger, they need to apply them, which leads to a further lack of skills. The problem is that even if you learn the same technology, as things get bigger, you need to apply it, and that's where the shortage comes in.

Adelina and Zarg are not technicians, so they don't know the extent of the technology shortage.

”How much education will it take to materialize?

”Three to ten years at the earliest, ......... and one to three generations of proficiency if we're not careful. If you want to be safe, you should make it a 30-year project. I don't know.

”That much?

Adelina shouts in surprise, and Masaru follows suit.

”We'll need to train the sailors as well. I can't.

I'm not sure what to do. I don't know. I don't even know what to say to Mei.

”I will build the ship for Mei and the next winner as promised. But it's a mid-size ship. It's a 30-meter hull, and if I think it's dangerous, I'll modify it. Okay?

That's all well and good, but why are you suddenly saying you're not going to do everything? Is there a reason?