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Chapter 465 - 465 465 Prepare in Advance

465: Chapter 465: Prepare in Advance 465: Chapter 465: Prepare in Advance “Master, the battle we just fought was truly brilliant.”

As soon as she returned, Xi Fei almost collapsed onto Zhao Guang.

Zhao Guang gently patted her, “Get up first, I’ll deal with you after I’ve finished my work.”

With thick emotions shining in her eyes, Xi Fei reluctantly stood up.

As she walked into the grand hall and saw Qiao Miya, Zhao Guang immediately said, “The werewolves might need you for something later, go over there first.”

Before Qiao Miya could leave, Zhao Guang added, “Oh, and have those people come to see me.”

Moments later, a group of people arrived, the very talents from before.

However, only one of them had learned the language of this world so far, and he could serve as an interpreter for the others.

It was unexpected to find a language genius among them.

Under the pressure of the contract, with focused learning, he had managed to learn the basics of the common language in just a few days.

Even Zhao Guang might not match up to this language ability now.

“You have all adapted to life here during this period, tell me if there’s anything you need.”

“Master, we have all adapted.

If there’s anything we need, it would be things like toilet paper.” As he spoke, the man glanced at a few women in the group.

Zhao Guang understood; they lacked some private necessities.

Indeed, the productivity of this world was insufficient in this area.

“I’ll bring it back for you, are there any other issues?”

The group shook their heads.

There really was nothing else, and even if there was, they didn’t dare mention it, since the situation was different now.

They held back on mentioning luxuries, deciding to wait until they had achieved some merit.

Since they could no longer resist, it was most important to seek greater development in these circumstances.

The talented individuals were all far from foolish.

Furthermore, this world possessed methods for cultivation, although they were forbidden to practice by order.

But the prohibition might not be permanent.

Maybe if they performed well, their master would allow them to cultivate.

Cultivation, after all, meant enhancing personal strength and possibly even extending one’s lifespan.

Such a thing was unimaginable back on Earth.

After accepting the reality of this Otherworld, many even saw it as an opportunity.

What they needed now was simply to perform well.

“Good, since there are no other needs, let me outline my requirements.”

“The rivers in the North are a crucial transport route.

Due to the cold, they are frozen, so we are using sleds for transport.”

Seeing no one had anything to say, Zhao Guang continued, “But spring is approaching, and it won’t be long before the rivers thaw.

When that happens, we’ll need boats, but our territory does not have any.”

“Building small boats for river transport isn’t difficult.

If you prefer not to buy them, we can make do with local materials,” suggested a talent knowledgeable about boats, already aware of what he should do.

“Boats also require a harbor and other supporting facilities, which I am very skilled at building.”

Another individual eagerly spoke up; their greatest fear was being deemed useless and discarded.

Then, a very tall person added, “We could develop the harbor into a commercial hub.

I believe no one is better suited for this than I am.”

The crowd nodded in agreement; this person was truly an expert in that area.

Listening to the proposals, Zhao Guang was very pleased.

Having talents made everything much smoother.

Most importantly, he didn’t have to do everything himself, including learning the skills first.

“In that case, let’s start planning now before the snow melts.

We currently only have wood, so we can only build wooden boats.

As for engines, they’re basically unusable here.”

Although they didn’t know why engines couldn’t be used, they nodded their understanding anyway.

“I am very familiar with the construction of wooden boats; I used to work at the docks and loved studying the structure of wooden ships.

I have crafted many models of both seafaring ships and riverboats.”

This type of boat was no longer manufactured, but there were still many enthusiasts.

Here was one such enthusiast, professionally involved in the field, far more knowledgeable than others.

“Excellent, then you will be in charge of the shipbuilding team.

Choose whoever you need,” Zhao Guang said.

The others were envious, regretting they hadn’t pursued such hobbies themselves.

They were determined to perform better and change this situation.

After all, with access to many ancient shipbuilding texts, they too could learn and do well.

The advantage held by a mere enthusiast wasn’t significant, and many eyed him fiercely.

“Master, we can also start planning the dock.

Although we can’t build the water parts yet, we can begin with the shore sections,” the one who had proposed building a harbor hurriedly said.

“Correct, you will be responsible for the dock.

As for the commercial aspect of the dock, we haven’t developed it yet.

Start by assisting him, and once the commercial side develops, you’ll take charge of it independently.”

The tall man opened his mouth to speak, but Zhao Guang had already assigned him elsewhere.

Though he wanted to say something, the man had no choice but to bow and acknowledge his understanding, completely unable to resist.

With the concerted efforts and enthusiasm of the group, various details were quickly improved.

Several execution teams sprang into action, starting their careers in different areas.

Talent was talent; if only he had had these people earlier, his territory’s development wouldn’t have been so slow.

Unexpectedly, among them were talents in papermaking, glassmaking, ceramics, and architecture.

With their help, even after spring began and major construction started, Zhao Guang wouldn’t be too busy.

“Master, I’m back,” Qiao Miya suddenly reappeared, “Here are the werewolves’ requests.”

Zhao Guang looked at the list with a puzzled expression, “Don’t they all use big swords?

Why do they now want to switch to axes?”

“It seems they admire the Wolf Cavalry from the Southern Legion who use axes, finding them very effective,” Qiao Miya conjectured, thinking of werewolves wielding axes, which struck her as a bit odd.

However, since he had promised, Zhao Guang couldn’t fail to deliver, especially as it might bother them.

“If they want them, then give them what they want,” Zhao Guang shook his head.

His stock was plentiful enough without needing an increase.

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