Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 473: Expert Findings

"Undertake milking from other territories. So ten water wheels..."

Craig put on his arms and walked out with his eyes closed.

I took control of Claudio's sudden oddities during the interview.

"Sorry, it was this guy's habit..."

Abel on the cat's back bows her head in place of her partner.

It happens all the time.

People have their own habits of thinking. Sarah often cautions me, too.

Besides, having this kind of eccentricity notwithstanding, being in your current position means that's all you can expect.

Watching for a little bit, Craig stopped on his feet as he walked around because of it.

"I can't say anything without looking directly at the planned construction site with this eye, but the point is, I hope I can work for ten water wheels, right?

"It will."

"Then the cabin can be an extreme story, just one house"

"Could be..."

"Bigger water trucks might be more efficient at work."

"What do you think? We don't end up building waterwheels, and we want to make them as easy as possible to maintain and replace. Besides, I plan to hire work from elsewhere, so it's difficult for the flour mill industry to stop during maintenance."

"Then there should be more than one. It would be better to create a facility with a water wheel in two, or three, straight lines, three or four series of water wheels. Build three of them."

"Four waterwheels in a row..."

While I was arguing with Craig, the image of the clarity and the waterwheel cabin came to light.

It's a fine factory, not a cabin or anything.

Four large water vehicles lined up in a straight line along the river. an elongated building adjacent thereto.

Indoors, milling machines utilizing water wheels operate for 24 hours and continue to mill wheat that is transported in large quantities...

"I've never designed a facility like that!

Abel looks happy, even as she screams.

Neither Craig nor Abel can hide their excitement in shaping new thoughts.

"But, sir, it may be reckless to build ten water trucks all of a sudden. Maybe we should build one first and see how it goes."

Craig's advice has something to listen to.

Just because the funds at hand have grown does not make it a good reason not to proceed with the business carefully.

"Then it sounds like you should build a triple water truck and a flour mill first. Based on that experience, could you please consider one more water tanker and another four water tankers? Of course, you'll need to discuss it with the surveyor, as the shape of the construction is changing."

"You'll need that. I'd appreciate it if you could create an opportunity to discuss"

"I'll make it."

Abel, break up with a brilliant pair of technicians named Craig by promising to reunite and shake hands.

I really appreciate being an expert.

Properly informed here will bring new insights.