Next is the reflection furnace roasting, with fuel combustion and metal smelting each occupying an independent space.
The high-temperature flames produced by fuel combustion pass over firewalls into the smelting chamber, further heating the metal.
Since iron ore is separated from fuel, fewer impurities enter the metal.
However, the disadvantage is that reflection furnace roasting equipment is relatively complex.
If he adopts the reflection furnace roasting method, he will need to dismantle the entire iron-smelting blast furnace.
To reconstruct a double-chamber reflector furnace!
Finally, there's tandem roasting!
After the pig iron comes out of the furnace, it flows directly into the square pond for roasting, eliminating the need for reheating the pig iron.
The advantage of tandem roasting is saving labor time and reducing costs.
Workers don't need to reheat the pig iron, increasing production efficiency while reducing coal required for secondary combustion heating.
However.
To use tandem roasting, it's necessary to optimize and rebuild the existing six iron-smelting blast furnaces!
The blast furnaces need optimization while also constructing a roasting furnace next to them.
In Lynn's mind, he pondered for a moment.
Ultimately, he decided to use tandem roasting.
Compared to single-chamber roasting and reflection furnace roasting, tandem roasting saves time and effort!
However.
Even with a clear idea in mind.
He wouldn't immediately stop all blacksmith workshops.
At least he needs to wait until the blacksmith workshops have forged and woven all the composite armor required by the soldiers.
Lynn kept the future planning of the blacksmith workshop in mind and stepped towards the textile workshop not far away.
Entering the textile workshop.
Lynn's gaze swept around.
The current textile workshop is mainly divided into two parts.
Most of the embroiderers are sitting at workbenches, swiftly embroidering various composite armor components.
While the other group of workers is tirelessly making linen robes and linen pants.
Perhaps because the previous task given to Yimini was too heavy.
As a result.
Lynn entered the textile workshop with Red, noticing that few workers paid attention to them.
Everyone was engrossed in their work.
After Lynn's inspection, Yimini hurriedly came from the back of the workshop.
Coming before Lynn, Yimini bent down and spoke respectfully.
"My apologies, Master. I have been busy counting at the back and could not greet you in time. Please forgive me."
Lynn replied, "No problem."
"What is it that you were counting?"
Without hesitation, Yimini explained.
"The textile workshop has just completed 300 sets of composite armor, and Rachel and I are counting and inspecting them."
Hearing this, Lynn couldn't help but praise.
"Very nicely done."
"Once inspection is complete, and no issues are found, arrange personnel to inform Rose."
"Let him lead the soldiers to collect them."
Yimini responded, "Yes, Master."
"Besides these composite armors, workers have also made a batch of linen robes and pants."
"Should I arrange personnel to deliver them to your castle warehouse?"
Lynn replied, "Leave these tasks to Steward Kuisi to handle."
Yimini responded again.
Subsequently.
Following Yimini, after Lynn clearly understood the progress of the textile workshop.
He then stepped away from the Handicraft Workshop District.
Lynn originally wanted to go to Jose's Bow and Arrow Workshop.
And to inspect the progress of Beo and Xenophon in producing telescopes.
But neither the Zhuge Crossbow nor the telescopes are things that can be made overnight.
He chose to give up.
Leaving the Handicraft Workshop District.
Lynn was contemplating whether to go Fishing to acquire skill books, or should focus on skill experience.
George came over searching.
Upon seeing Lynn, George's eyes clearly brightened.
Even his steps quickened a bit.
Coming before Lynn, George hastily bowed and reported.
"Master, Mr. Boer has come."
"Mr. Boer says that you have confiscated all the merchant's wealth from his guild..."
Lynn nodded, "I will go over now."
George remained silent.
Several people followed behind Lynn, walking on the red brick road, heading towards the Lord's direction.
A moment later.
Lynn arrived at the Lord's Square.
Boer, dressed in a satin robe, was pacing back and forth in front of the carriage convoy.
His face full of urgency.
Upon seeing Lynn from afar, Boer hurriedly came to meet him.
Close to Lynn, Boer hurriedly bowed.
After bowing, he stood upright and spoke respectfully.
"Master Lynn, thank you for resolving the crisis in Morgan Town and breaking the dictatorship of Frank Manor."
"If it weren't for you, not only I but all the merchants and townsmen of Morgan Town would be living in dire straits!"
Lynn smiled slightly, "Mr. Boer, you overstate."
"Nicely put, I destroyed Blade Wind Corps and Frank Manor."
"Allowing Morgan Town's Free People and the peasants of Frank Manor to no longer suffer oppression."
"Poorly put, I'm no different from Janet."
"Didn't I bring them back to the territory, starting their governance under me, becoming labor for my territory's development?"
He can enhance the soldiers' morale by attributing external warfare with the title of liberation war.
Simultaneously, for the townsmen within the territory to wholeheartedly labor.
He can draft the Territorial Law, construct the Territory Court, and also issue a military merit promotion Garrison System!
However.
Lynn deeply understands, he is just a lord!
Essentially, a feudal landowner and regional ruler.
Relying on Free People and peasants for labor cultivation, economic development, army building, and even external warfare.
Everything he does is solely to enhance the territory's strength and preserve his governance!
Of course.
He differs slightly from those who know only personal indulgence.
In the process of enhancing the territory's strength.
He doesn't mind sharing a portion of the benefits with the townsmen of the territory.
Even if it's just a very small portion.
It's enough to make these townsmen offer loyalty and life to him.
Listening to Lynn's words, Boer hurriedly shook his head.
"That's different, Master Lynn."
"Though you are a lord, you never treat your townsmen as slaves."
