Line ProductionTranslated by Tianic
Edited by Jiem
Sorry guys, I posted this chapter on My phone. I"ll fix The Line break problem When I Get home
Characters in this chapter:
Visual Kheda: Cohen’s father, Duke of the Swabia Empire.
Flynn & Carey Rohna, Winslet(elf): Cohen’s fiancees.
Carey, who had burst into tears, was forcefully pulled away by Flynn. When everyone quieted down, my father and two brothers gazed at me with an accusatory look, which made me feel a bit uneasy and regretful.
“Such a gap of hundreds thousand is not a thing that can be filled up easily.” Rick said, “That’s a lot of money!”
“Those towns were set up only to supply food.” I looked at my fingers and continued, “Even those towns could be ready within half a year. The yearly double cropping kinds of wheat limit to start to provide us with food until the second year if we were to exclude any incidents that occur.”
“Since we are going to create an army in Dark City, the entirety of the dwarf artisans is still far from enough.” Thanks to returning to the topic we were discussing earlier, my line of thoughts went back on track. I started to explain it thoroughly, “Auntie Elf has sent me samples of the Dark Forest ores, and they could be cla.s.sified into two categories. All of it is great stuff that could be put into either civil or military use. We can"t let such treasures fall into the hands of others!”
“I intend to go back to Dark City once the wedding is over.” I sketched my plan roughly in my mind and since Carey came here and broke my train of thoughts, what I spoke were ideas that merely came to me moments ago, “I want the craftsmen we’ve got to be rationed, selected and trained. Do your best to maximize their working efficiency to minimize the project duration and costs. On the other hand, I’d like to gather all the dwarf craftsmen who specialize in forging weapons and invest their efforts into a brand new working model that could equip our new army with enough gear in a short period of time. If we’re lucky and it works, then it will be the time for us to consider selling the extras.”
“I have discovered a huge issue at hand when watching them forge the weapons.” I untied my walking rapier, “Let’s take a look at this sword. If we see it as a sword, it’s perfect. Flawless. From it, I can see the dwarf races’ unparalleled ability and understanding in crafting metal and forging weapons! However, their excessive pursuit for perfection results in a ma.s.sive amount of time needed when forging merely one weapon, which leads to an enormous waste of the workforce and virtually increases the cost required. To forge such a sword, it requires the handiwork of three dwarves and more than ten days to finish. Whereas on the battlefield, weapon consumption is much faster. Clearly, current methods of production will not satisfy our current needs.”
“Sure it does not just shorten the time.” I draw my sword and level it on the desk, “Forging this sword requires dozens of procedures which includes the selection of materials, smelting, purifying, forging… these steps are finished by a few dwarves. Same goes for the sheath.”
“This way, the entire process of production has to be supervised by an experienced master. But, a true Master is rare.” I said, “To be a Master, he needs to learn all the techniques and procedures needed! That’s not something someone is able to master simply by studying earnestly. He has to be incredibly intelligent and gifted! It results in usually just one Grandmaster appearing within the whole dwarf clan! A Grandmaster’s works, undoubtedly, are elaborate but lack in quant.i.ty. However, the others’ forging skills are subpar and time-consuming.”
“Yes!” I answered confidently, “Firstly, we need to select the dwarves who are specialized in a certain procedure. I don’t need them to be a master of all, I need him to have a mastered skill! He will be in charge of only what he has mastered. Some examples include designing, material selection, etc. For example, a customer shows up and orders a customized weapon. He then specifies all the specs of the weapon and a dwarf who excels in designing will design; a dwarf who excels in selecting materials will select; a dwarf who excels in managing procedures will manage… that’s the kind of Grandmaster I’m talking about. He will be in charge of specifying standards and giving orders to the workers.”
“What’s so good about that?” Swift grabbed his head and said, “You’ll need even more people to forge the same sword!”
“It"s indeed a splendid idea!” My father slammed the table, “To specialize a single step and concentrate on production. It’s gonna ramp up production as well as maintain exemplary quality and raise good workers in the meantime. What a great idea!”
“Correct!” I said, “And make money.”
“Swift, think about it.” My father said with a smile, “Why did Cohen say a arm flows through the workers like water?”
“Exactly.” I chuckled, “This is the idea of line production!”
“No!” I tucked my head, “Headache!”
“We’ve gone through everything.” I felt powerless, “No idea…”
“Father, I have already thought about going.” I said, “However, the business there could only hold out so far to support its own unbalanced development.”
“Alright…” I’ve got nothing in mind and nodded.
“Roger!”
“Cohen, my people will go back with you.” My father continued, “I think it’s necessary to improve the road from Dark City to Darkmoon. Leave it to me. Your work will be taken care of by me personally after you’ve gone to Winper.”
“So…” He went around all three of us, “If there are no other issues- meeting adjourned.” Everyone nodded to show that there were no further questions.
“I...I was…” I had nothing to support myself and thought to roll over it whereas there were two brothers and a father waiting for an answer, “She will soon be your wife. I hope you can respect her in every way.” My dad said sincerely, “I understand a wife-husband relationship needs the effort of two. However, I still hoped you had done better than that.”
I stopped outside Carey’s room and found Flynn and Winslet anxiously knocking on the door, calling out her name. They noticed my presence and seized. Winslet glared at me. Flynn shook her head helplessly.
“She’s crying and the door’s locked!” Flynn yelled.
“Hey!” They giggled and left before I could say anything.
“Carey, open up!” For the sake of my future happiness, I braced myself and knocked, “It’s me.”
“Snap” Something smacked against the door.
“NO! NONONO!” Another something-something was thrown against the door and made a sc.r.a.ping sound.
“NO! NO!” A lady’s temper was exceedingly wild, “I’m not!”
I had no idea how others dealt with such situations. In any case, I calculated the number of objects left in Carey’s room that could make a sc.r.a.ping sound and compared it with the cost of a door, then kicked it open.
“GET OUT!”
“...”
“Who cares!” She did not even spare me a glance, “I’m not your wife yet.”
Carey did not argue and ignored me.
I noticed her shoulders shrugging slightly and knew I was on the right track!
“Please forgive me.” I said, “I mean it.”
“How can I make you forgive me?” I asked.
“Nasty!” She said, pretending to be angry, “Acting like a kid, you are a viceroy now!”
“What you said earlier was wrong.” Carey said, “Now you’ve changed again, so quickly! How could I trust you like this?”
“Was that really you?” She said, “That was not you, not the Cohen I know. Cohen never throws tantrums!”
“As long as you can keep it!” Carey said, “I don’t care. I’m mad when I’m mad!”
“Your word!”
“I was gonna mess you up.” Carey knocked my shoulder with her pinky fists softly, “If only you’d just explain and talk to me, I’d have told you that my sister and I are ok with it…”
“If you act like that one more time…” Carey looked at me, “I’m not talking to you anymore!”
“Haha, I knew it! Carey will forgive me…” I couldn’t finish my sentence and saw Flynn and Winslet come in, hand in hand. “Alright, Cohen, leave! We need to prepare for tomorrow!”