Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Chapter 504: Cooperation Structure

"If you make it a very complicated mechanism, you won't be able to repair it when it breaks down"

Claudio points to the risk of automation.

Malta is only a mechanic based in King's Capital, so it cannot be called in the event of a sudden malfunction.

Where automation has made it a little more efficient, if the waterwheel cabin is stopped due to a malfunction for a longer period of time, the performance will consequently drop.

I take it as an opinion that it is better to take into account risks as to where to put the balance between automation and durability.

"Would it be something that would be so difficult"

Beyond the starting point of waterwheel power, all mechanisms are visible levels of technology and mimicry seems easy.

Nevertheless, I can't ignore the risks in that hand because there are possibilities that I just don't understand more than there are those who remember the fear.

Think a little and propose a compromise.

"I might be offended if I put it this way, but can we not share the role that Lord Abel would modify the mechanism designed by Lord Malta?"

Even after listening earlier, Malta specializes in the production of complex and delicate mechanisms and does not seem to have any experience in producing large installations. I want to leave the design to Abel after taking into account durability and materials.

Could it be possible to modify the inventor's design into something conservative by going through the hands of practitioners?

"Hmm... yeah..."

Malta showed herself thinking about it as she wrapped her manicured jaw mustache around it.

What do you think of Lord Abel?

Abel will also have his pride as a designer.

There may be resistance to designing what people get.

"Absolutely! It is an honor to be able to help you design the prestigious Lord of Malta!

But Abel reacted more positively than expected.

"I would like to study the power of Lord Malta's design."

Oh, I see.

I think I saw Abel's face and understood why.

In this world, know-how is extremely valuable and opportunities for learning are limited.

There are no architectural books, etc., so if technicians want to learn, they have to apprentice or learn in the field with actual construction.

Well, the field is different. The opportunity to learn from Malta, a renowned technician, must be valuable.

"If that's the case, I'm sure not."

Are you happy that your technology is also recognized as Malta, I nodded in a less than satisfactory way.

Since Abel and Malta are technicians from different fields, the fact that Abel's technology is less likely to deprive Malta of its job even if it improves may have also been a reason to accept help.

"But that's great! I didn't know different talents in the field would work together to design! Never heard of it anywhere else!

"Is that what this is all about?

The praise of Bandolfi seems a little exaggerated.

"No, he's right about that. You may be asked to improve your predecessor's designer, but that is if the previous designer is fired (fired). I've never experienced it take the form of cooperation like this one."

Even as I nod at Abel's explanation, I'm not convinced.

I can't do it anywhere else, I can do it in this territory.

Is there a difference in contract or system?