Chapter 20 Summary of Government Affairs (3)

"Hutson, let the craftsmen and the workshop owners in. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info" Bonaparte motioned to old Hartson to remove the tableware from the table, and casually instructed old Hartson: "By the way, you go to find Alonso in the north of the village, and ask him to come to see me quickly." ”

"Yes, sir. Old Hutson nodded his head in understanding, and then quickly put away the dishes on the table and walked out the door.

Soon, there was a cacophony outside the door, and it was no wonder that Bonaparte had slept for so long and had talked to German for so long and had lunch, and it was believed that these people had been waiting outside his door for a long time, and there must have been some gossip.

Looking at the craftsmen who walked in, because of the specifications of the Roman village, even if there are some workshops, most of their owners are the craftsmen themselves, unlike the factories in the larger cities, the owners of these factories are generally nobles, these nobles may not know anything about the industry they operate, but they can still keep squeezing the common people below.

"I've kept everyone waiting. Bonaparte casually waved his hand to signal the people below to be quiet, and although these craftsmen still had some unhappiness in their hearts, they still forced themselves to quiet, and they all wanted to see what the village chief wanted to say if he did not have the consequences of "ruthless words".

"Have you gotten any money from the villagers who sold me my donkey?" Bonaparte also knew that they were a little unhappy, so he decided to slowly lead the conversation, after all, the development of his own territory still depends on these craftsmen.

"Master, we have all received it, but you have 'bought' all the donkeys at once, and a lot of work in our workshop cannot be carried out!" I don't know which villager replied to Bonaparte's words, but this villager pronounced the word 'buy' very seriously, apparently something unpleasant happened when Alonso requisitioned the donkey.

"The matter you are talking about is indeed a problem, and I am here to solve the problem for you today, sir. Bonaparte chuckled lightly, and without a trace brought the topic to the subject he wanted to talk about: "In a moment I will make a list of purchases in the village, and any of you who has the ability to complete the needs on the list can take this list. ”

As he spoke, Bonaparte took out a piece of brown paper from his bosom and read: "107 wooden spears, 100 shields, 80 short bows, 30 long bows, 500 plain shirts, 300 daggers, and a barracks and a wooden wall around it." ”

"All the folks, do you have the ability to eat this list? We are all good to discuss in terms of price, I believe that you don't need to take other orders within half a year of making my list. Looking at the discussion around Soso, Bonaparte decided to add another fire and said: "You may not know that in the field rest camp six miles away, there were robbers last night, and more than a dozen people died there, and the town seems to be reluctant to come and help us suppress the bandits. ”

"After all, I am an official of the kingdom, and it is my responsibility to defend the territory, so after consulting the mayor of the town, I decided to organize a militia on my own, and I hope that everyone will cooperate. "Bonaparte has long since lied without blushing, and anyway, these villagers can't verify whether they are telling the truth or not, the butt decides the head, and the place where the ass of these villagers sits is doomed to be fooled.

"Master, the spear head and dagger needed for this wooden gun can be eaten by seven of us!" shouted a bald man who walked out of the crowd after a noisy commotion.

"Master, we have no problem with the barrel, shield, short bow, and longbow of the wooden gun, but the wooden wall you want, I don't know what the specifications are?"

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After a period of chirping and discussion, Bonaparte's order was finally digested by all the workshops present, including some of the lacquerers' paints, and Bonaparte made a point of emphasizing that the weapons, shields, and clothes must be in an all-red color tone.

In fact, Bonaparte did not want to equip his soldiers with armor or the like, but the processes, materials, manpower, and financial resources required for armor were far beyond Bonaparte's bearing, and the financial resources were even greater.