32 All things are not ready

The Great Demon King's command aura didn't work, and the few of her only subordinates didn't have the consciousness of being NPCs at all, but scrambled to tell her that this was not going to work, that was not going to work.

First of all, Mrs. Hansen very politely and kindly pointed out that it would take manpower to build that kiln, and now all of them were ploughing the land—of course, it was not impossible to call them all to make the land barren for the year, the problem was that today was the day when the serfs would serve the lord and plough the land, and Luo Yi would have to count on these days for next year's bread.

Secondly, Mr. Priest once again doubted the practicability of the plan, and he felt that it would be extremely unwise to spend money on the construction of a workshop, and now he had to build another brick kiln for the sake of a part, oh God, how much does it cost? The baroness is short of money, just go directly to the serfs, add a few more percent of the money for grinding flour, won't the money come, what's the use of building a brick kiln? Sell to whom? The knights still live in mud huts! Not to mention that a nobleman actually started to do business, what kind of system is it, not to mention this, it is the British aristocracy during the Industrial Revolution, engaging in industry and commerce is also a trick played by the second sons who can't inherit the family property, serious aristocrats should fight for God, and serious aristocratic women should serve God devoutly, and count money on the spot, what is it like? Above all, at the rate at which the Baroness was spending, he doubted that there would be a few small silver coins left over for the church.

Even the blasphemer Grande's family didn't look like they were cooperating with this plan, Mrs. Grande's resolute expression was as tragic as if they were going to the execution ground, and the three children were tightly surrounding their mother, looking at Luo Yi like looking at an executioner—uh, am I so scary? Luo Yi thought about it and couldn't think of an answer.

In the end, it was Mrs. Grande who spoke first, and she begged Luo Yi not to use her children for any evil witchcraft.

It seems that Mrs. Hansen's presence with the black priest scared the woman enough.

Luo Yi agreed not to use her children for witchcraft.

Mrs. Grande asked Luo Yi to take an oath.

"How bold!" Shepp scolded: "Is there still a master in the eyes!" ”

This woman really has no lord in her eyes, how dare she, a peasant woman, talk to the baroness like this!

Mrs. Grande insisted that Luo Yi take an oath.

Although Luo Yi crossed over and became a nobleman, she didn't feel that this kind of request was too much, so she opened her mouth and swore an oath.

Then Mrs. Grande was relieved, and simply fainted.

Luo Yi looked up, Mrs. Hansen hugged her waist, moved Mrs. Grande into the house, and then moved out again—Luo Yi thought the room was too unventilated—Mrs. Hansen took a few leaves from her bib and crumpled them and applied them to the patient, and after a while Mrs. Grande recovered.

At this time, Luo Yi thought for a while, she would definitely not be able to get a large number of manpower before the end of spring ploughing, so take advantage of this time to start with a small experiment?

After all, she only knows the theory of papermaking, and she has no practice at all.

And I don't have a full grasp of the raw materials.

First she instructed Mrs. Hansen to fetch all the gelatinous plants in her territory.

Then she held a meeting with a few of her men to study the problem of paper curtains, and tentatively agreed to try it with coarse cloth and reeds.

Now that there is no kang, you can first find a relatively smooth stone slab for baking paper, except for wasting fuel, Luo Yi can't see much harm.

After the preliminary plan was discussed, Luo Yi did not waste time, she wanted to take advantage of this gap to study the ridiculous, four-to-six oxen-pulled plow.

When she got closer and looked at the plow, God, the wooden ......

Wooden plough ......

Cows, you've worked hard! It's not a cow's job to pull this thing!

Then, Luo Yi asked the priest if he could make an iron plough.

Iron plough?

This Shepp knew the truth, but ...... It costs money again!

Shepp was very unhappy, why did he throw the money into the water for nothing? What difference does it make if the work is done by serfs, whether it is ploughed with a wooden plough or an iron plough? Let them use a few fewer cows to get their work done faster? Isn't this the lord spending money, the freedmen saving money, the serfs being lazy and enjoying it?

He said, this is the old nose money, the knights have a set of iron armor from head to toe, and they think they are rich, many armors are passed down from grandfathers to grandchildren, helmets and armor do not match that it is very common, and there are people who wear "hundred armor", with so much precious iron for the farmer to plow, ridiculous! Besides, if there is no blacksmith of this skill in the territory, you must go to the city to find it, and then you have to ask the blacksmith to go to the village......

Why do you want to go to the village? It's done, just take the car and load it back! Luo Yi said.

Otherwise, the plough must be taken to the city, and the iron head will be loaded and brought back.

No, no, I'm going to make a new type of plow, to make a ...... like this In this way, with wooden fittings......

Then you have to go to the city to make it......

Then go into town! Luo Yi hammered it out.