System: Build My Own Territory-Chapter 577 - 222: Monocular Telescope (10,000 Words)

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Chapter 577: Chapter 222: Monocular Telescope (10,000 Words)

The crops grown on the land will be their own.

They can even use the surplus crops to barter or sell with other townsmen.

This makes their already carefree life even more blissful!

Owning their own land has always been their greatest expectation.

Looking at the faces of the blacksmith apprentices, including the people of Ehrelo, all beaming with joy.

Lynn couldn’t help but smile.

Military accomplishment, to him, was merely modifying the [Merit] interface to show the military merits earned by the twelve hundred workers in the Ehrelo Blacksmith Workshop.

Don’t mention earning two points of military merit through labor, even twenty points, two hundred points...

It’s all but a thought.

Land!

It’s the same.

The area of weedy wasteland currently within his territory is at least over twenty acres!

With nineteen thousand people, and ten acres per person, that’s just a hundred thousand acres.

Not just within his territory.

Outside the city walls, there is also a large area of wasteland covered with weeds.

Though that wasteland is not within the boundaries of his territory.

But, as long as it’s cultivated, as long as it’s planted.

As long as the cultivated land hasn’t caused disputes and conflicts with other lords and has received consent from the Great Lord.

The cultivated land will belong to him!

You should know this is the Southern Border Land of the Karedi Empire.

The wasteland is ubiquitous, and the population is sparse.

Even if Morgan Town has several large manor lords.

They also don’t have enough free people peasants to come to Lynn’s place to compete for this uncultivated wasteland with him.

The weedy wasteland outside the city walls, as long as he is willing to arrange personnel to cultivate and plant.

That land will belong to him!

In other words.

He has a large amount of land, which can be rewarded to the townsmen who achieve military merit on the territory!

Reward the manor townsmen with items that are already more than enough.

In this way, he increases their labor enthusiasm, improves labor efficiency.

Lynn feels there’s no problem!

Pass the work system and goals to the Blacksmith Workshop.

Lynn also instructed Ehrelo once more.

While forging armor plates, pull out a group of blacksmith apprentices for forging winged spears!

Receiving Ehrelo’s affirmative response.

Only then did Lynn leave the workshop amid the gaze of the blacksmith apprentices.

In Lynn’s mind, he contemplated the rationality of the eight-to-ten work production schedule.

Thirteen hours working system...

Compared to the previous nine-to-five, it’s indeed considerably increased.

However.

When Lynn thought of his previous work hours, he suddenly felt it was very reasonable.

Even if it’s unreasonable, he’s made compensations for these townsmen!

You should know that there are now far too few composite armors in the territory.

Armor and matching weapon gap for six to seven hundred soldiers, this is not a trivial number.

Moreover.

The number of times he recruits and expands the army will become frequent as the population competes in the territory.

If there are delays in the forging or textile workshop’s production.

No matter how many soldiers he recruits, without weapons and armor, he cannot increase the armed forces on the territory!

Leaving the Blacksmith Workshop, Lynn turned towards the Textile Workshop.

Similarly.

He also changed the work hours of the textile workers to eight-to-ten!

Labor’s daily military merit is the same as two points.

Otherwise.

The Blacksmith Workshop’s production efficiency improved, but the Textile Workshop still maintained a standstill.

It’s still impossible to fundamentally improve the production efficiency of composite armor!

Arranging the affairs of the Blacksmith Workshop and Textile Workshop.

As Lynn was about to leave, a shout came from behind.

"Master Lynn!"

Upon hearing the voice, Lynn looked back in confusion.

He saw Beo from the Glass Workshop striding quickly towards him.

Lynn stood in place waiting until Beo reached him.

A glance at Beo in front of him.

Compared to the previously disheveled Beo hiding in the workshop, refusing to leave.

Now, his face showed confidence and anticipation.

Beo bent at the waist and respectfully spoke, "Master, this is the telescope I just crafted."

"I’ll need you to test it, please!"

In his words.

Beo extended his hands and handed over the tubular instrument.

Lynn glanced, reached out, and took it.

A thought elicited, and a text panel appeared before his eyes.

[Simple Single Tube Telescope]: Composed of a convex lens and concave lens combination, with magnification speed three times, usable for navigation, astronomical observation, etc.

Looking at the text in his eyes, Lynn couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow.

Beo actually crafted a telescope using glazed lens he made?

Although, the telescope’s magnification speed isn’t high.

Yet, integrated memories in Lynn’s mind reveal it’s the first time hearing and seeing a telescope.

If nothing unexpected happens.

Beo’s telescope is the first single tube telescope in this world!

With a motion of his hand, Lynn lifted the telescope to his left eye and aimed at the distance.

As Lynn gently closed his right eye, his left eye gazed through the lens towards the distance, and the image immediately appeared before him.

At the dock.

Dozens of unloading workers were using pulley sets, with assistance from Noel Ship crew, unloading various iron ores from the deck.

From his location, it’s a walking distance of over ten minutes to the dock.