Chapter 132
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As the sun rose into the sky, the pub gradually filled up with people.
Lian Yun and Lina ordered two bowls of clear soup noodles.
The warm soup enters the stomach, and strands of warmth slowly spread throughout the body.
Today begins here.
"Aibei's cooking skills are getting better and better!" Lian Yun put down his chopsticks, touched his full stomach, and praised sincerely.
Lina took a sip of soup along the edge of the bowl and sighed contentedly, "Shall we order two bowls for Brother Lana and Luo?"
"It's already ordered."
Lian Yun looked towards the door.
Lana took Luo to the tailor shop early in the morning to have her measurements taken. Shouldn't it be quick to get the measurements taken?
"Why haven't you come yet?"
As soon as he finished speaking, Lanner, dressed in black, walked into the tavern, holding a guiding stick in his hand.
He stood at the door and looked around, soon seeing Lian Yun and Lina. He stepped over the threshold and walked towards this side -
Stopped again.
Lanna turned around and seemed to say something to the person behind him. The people behind him moved around and two people finally walked in.
Lian Yun was curious, so he stood up and looked behind him, and unexpectedly saw... Luo who was almost wrapped into a ball.
Lina just scooped up a spoonful of soup and opened her mouth, but when she looked up, she saw Luo and even forgot to drink the soup.
Lanna explained carefully, "Since the clothes couldn't be made right away, I bought some extra thick clothes to prevent him from catching a cold again."
Lian Yun looked at Luo, who had no expression on his face: ...
It seems that you have not consulted the parties involved.
"You won't catch a cold this way, right?" Lana looked very concerned.
"No more." Luo gritted his teeth secretly.
Aibei came out of the kitchen with two bowls of noodles, and almost dropped them when he saw Luo's expression.
Lian Yun looked at Lana helplessly.
"Luo, come and sit down. Let's eat first. After that, I'll take you to see the new factory in the town."
In order to be able to sit down, Luo had to "reluctantly" take off several pieces of clothes quickly.
The four of them leaned against the window, sitting in the warm sunshine, feeling peaceful in their hearts.
"By the way, Mr. Ford asked me to bring back answers to some questions."
Luo said suddenly.
Before Lian Yun left the orc tribe, he specifically left some issues that Fude needed to consider.
She nodded: "You say."
"First, the medicinal herbs from the snowy mountains. Ford said there's enough of them, and they can be harvested on a large scale. However, only the orcs have this skill, so the town needs to provide the orcs with the most basic labor costs."
Lian Yun's eyes lit up.
She knew that Ford had made a great concession in this matter.
Only strong orcs can climb this snow mountain, and only they have the rich experience to ensure their own safety.
However, this "most basic labor cost" is exactly what Lian Yun has the most.
The research and development of blue medicine in the pharmacy is at a stage of great progress but stagnation.
Most of the medicinal materials were gathered from the clues of the underground organization's hasty escape, but the last and most important step was missing.
Nora bought all the medicinal herbs available on the market and tried them all.
But we have almost made ten kinds of poisons, and as for the blue bottle, the ones we make either have the wrong functions or are ineffective.
Nora told Lian Yun that the medicine given to them by the underground organization should be of the same formula but diluted several times, so the effect is not as good as the one given by Lian Yun.
This sounded a wake-up call for Lian Yun.
The underground organization must be connected to the main city. If the enemy has an endless supply of healing potions during the battle, but they only have what is in Lian Yun's backpack...
Although there are elves at the back of the team to heal them, each elf's healing ability is limited. Without external assistance, it is difficult to guarantee that there will be no problems.
The medicinal herbs on the snowy mountains are the only ones known to everyone but have never been tried.
"The second is the white sand under the snow-capped mountains."
"You told Ford about the use of this white sand. He was very interested and was willing to plan a route from the snowy mountains directly to the town for your use."
Lian Yun did not hide the fact that Baisha could make glass from Fu De. After all, they were allies for a long time, and Lian Yun was not short of money, so there was no need to offend them for temporary benefits.
Fude obviously also felt Lian Yun's intentions.
The key to the alliance between the two ethnic groups is sincerity. If both sides are friendly and sincere, many problems can be solved.
After Luo finished explaining all this, he followed Lian Yun to the "factory" outside the south.
Lina and Lana had never seen what the inside looked like. Now that they walked in and saw the large machines they had never seen before, they couldn't help but feel shocked.
Luo couldn't see, so Lian Yun took him to touch these machines one by one.
Luo's fair fingers stroked the cold outer shell of the machine, and a hint of joy seemed to burst out in his dull eyes under the black veil.
He listened to others reading books and tutorials, with only a vague idea in his mind of how they worked, how those dried-up bearings and wasted manpower would be combined with all the energy minerals in the town.
But as to what they looked like, he could never describe it.
He also knew that he might never be able to personally participate in their production in this lifetime.
But it was so unexpected that they were now right in front of him, in his hands.
He couldn't see it, but he could definitely touch it.
"In fact, even if I don't give out this factory, you will build it one day." Lian Yun said.
Luo tilted his head and said nothing.
Lian Yun: "With the Elf Queen's treatment, your eyes will be healed sooner or later."
"It's just that based on the current situation of the town, we need to use these things quickly."
Luo's smile became much more sincere: "I will definitely live up to your expectations."
Looking at the young man's happy expression, Lian Yun felt relieved.
She was also worried that her interference would hinder Luo's own research development, but now it seems that he is quite satisfied with these.
"I'm afraid no one else can use it well except you."
Luo couldn't help but shrink his fingers on the machine.
A certain empty space in my heart seems to be slowly being filled.
He is useful.
He is indispensable.
"Which aspect do you want to study first?" Luo asked slowly.
So many machines cannot be put into use all at once, they have to be divided into one or two groups.
As long as Lian Yun pointed out, with these templates, he could order people to make the same machine.
Lian Yun also knew that although manufacturing these machine parts was brain-burning and time-consuming, most of the raw materials were available in this world.
She took Luo to a machine.
"I need glass."
The production method is recorded in the library, and raw materials are being delivered to the town in large quantities. Everything is ready, only the east wind is missing.
As for the use of glass...
Greenhouses used to create environments, bottles for medicine, not to mention the building materials that can be found everywhere.
The factory seemed to be aware of the fragility and vulnerability of this barren continent.
In such a huge factory, not a single item can be used to make weapons.
The already few humans and other races could not withstand the consequences of the severe bombing.
The living space that has already been devoured by monsters cannot be reduced any further.
Even the omnipotent system understood that this land could no longer withstand the ravages of artillery fire.
In this situation, Lian Yun didn't want to go against this principle.
"I will keep this factory secret. No one except you and the town management can enter," Lian Yun said. "A large number of outsiders will be pouring into the town soon. We cannot let them know the secrets of the factory."
"I'll leave this matter to you, Lana." Lian Yun turned around.
Lanna nodded. "How about building a fence between the Weeping Beasts and the training grounds? They won't be allowed south of the fence."
"Good idea."
"Also, this factory needs to be guarded."
The town will eventually expand its territory, and although the factory is within sight of the town, it is located outside of it.
The only problem is that the wind and sand outside the town are too strong and the sand is too soft, and now they can't think of a way to expand the land.
"Sister, you're worrying too much. There's still plenty of space in town!" Lina tried to comfort her.
Lian Yun stroked her hair and said with a smile, "If a few more groups of people like this come in, the situation won't be like this anymore."
"I'm not in a hurry..."
I'm just afraid of another accident.
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In the following week, Lana and Jamie took the army to train in the town. Fortunately, these people had actual combat experience and were carefully selected, so their abilities were not bad.
It just lacks some organization and tacit understanding.
So Lanna took them out of the town and went to a farther place to practice with groups of monsters.
As for why not around town?
…
Lian Yun has been wandering around the town these days. He didn't see many monsters, but he did see many people holding weapons and staring intently at the sand.
They received a mission to capture monsters. It's the end of the month and if they don't hand it in, the mission will expire!
Lian Yun: I understand this, it’s about performance.
Lian Yun tried to interview a man who was sitting on the edge of the town's protective shield, using the wait-and-see method: "Can you catch it?"
The man was so focused he didn't even turn around. "There's no way. They went out and looked around but couldn't find it... I heard it's because they caught a lot of sharks in the fields last time. It worked well, but I don't know how the other monsters found out."
"Monsters with a bit of intelligence don't run near the town anymore."
The man sighed softly, "I plan to write this part into my book, titled 'A Remote Town That Frightens Monsters, What Secrets Does It Hide?'"
Lian Yun: ...
Such a melodramatic title actually made her feel like she was dreaming back to her own world.
For some reason, she suddenly felt that this person's strange behavior was very familiar.
Lian Yun paused: "...Jin Jia?"
"……grown ups!?"
The man turned around and was shocked.
The man jumped up from the ground and felt a little embarrassed when he recalled what he had just said.
Lian Yun was curious: "Why did you accept this kind of mission?"
Jin Jia's frail appearance made her inexplicably find the reason why he didn't leave the town - he would definitely be blown away by the wind if he went out, right?
Jin Jia scratched his head and said, "There's nothing I can do. I can't afford to eat anymore."
As a reserve citizen, his food and lodging were provided by the town.
However, after the 911 training, his performance in various aspects was not very good, and Gary was unable to assign him a job, so he asked him to take on some tasks to cultivate his interests and hobbies and earn money at the same time.
Jin Jia had a painful expression on his face. "It used to be fine, but ever since that huge group of people squeezed in a week ago, there's a line stretching two blocks in front of the mission hall every day before the sun comes up..."
Lian Yun recalled that it seemed that the elves in the task hall had indeed asked her for a specially formulated nutrient solution recently.
It turns out that the workload was too intense...
Curly! So curly!
"When it comes to me, this is the only mission I can take."
Lian Yun nodded in understanding, then suddenly had an idea and asked, "I remember you wrote the training log, didn't you?"
Jin Jia's face flushed, not knowing why she suddenly brought up this matter, but he still mustered up the courage to straighten his chest and said, "Yes."
Lian Yun was thoughtful, calculating his credibility in his mind, and finally clapped his hands: "Do you want to come and write a weekly report for the town?"
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