Magus Tech

1383 Building a city

At noon on January 19.

In the wild, Lynn and Jasmine were standing alone.

It is not far from the Black Water City, only a few tens of miles, and the terrain is flat. It is reasonable to say that it is an excellent area for growing food. However, because the land is barren, there is no precipitation, and there are no rivers around for irrigation, it has been abandoned.

At this time, the eyes were full of dry wild grass. Occasionally, there were several plants with strong vitality. In the cold wind of this ice moon, they still maintained the emerald color, which is regarded as an ornament.

Lynn looked around and looked at Jasmine with doubt, asking, "What are we doing here?"

"Proceed to the next big task." Jasmine responded aloud, at this time she was still wearing that scarlet dress, as if this was the name of her blood princess. In a sense, this was regarded as her intention to strengthen her image.

Lin En was still puzzled and asked, "What mission?"

"Build a new city." Jasmine replied.

Lynn frowned, recalled it, and remembered that Richard had mentioned it on the scroll he had given him before.But it was only a short line, few words, he did not care too much.It now appears that this matter is not ordinary.

Looking up, Lynn once again looked around and asked aloud: "So, is it to build a new city here? So how big is it to build? What is the specific plan? For these, are we going to discuss it or ask Richard grown ups?"

"No need to discuss or ask for instructions. It was settled a long time ago. It was just that you were busy with the efficiency department and didn't tell you to save you distractions." Jasmine waved her hand, slightly turned her head and called out, "Sue."

"Princess." Su Wensheng, the lame witch, came up and handed out a long, thick scroll.

Jasmine took the scroll and handed it over to Lynn, saying, "Look at it, this is the plan for the new city."

Lynn took it curiously, put it on the ground, and slowly opened it.

The result opened only a little, and after a glance, his eyes narrowed.

After breathing slightly, he opened the scroll and opened his eyes wide.

As you can see, the entire scroll is drawn with extremely complex architectural plans. Because he is too professional, he is not completely understandable.But this does not prevent him from knowing the scale of the diagram.

The reason is very simple. In this schematic diagram, the Blackwater City is directly included in the dozens of miles away, and only occupies a small area of ​​the size of the palm.According to this ratio, it is not a "seat" city, but a "slice" city.

City group?

How many people do you want to arrange?

One hundred thousand people?One million people?

Ten million people?Ten million people?

Anyway, it is more than enough to arrange the entire sarin owner.

This is too crazy, and it's too impractical.

How can this be done?Can't you build it for a hundred years?

Lynn frowned deeply, striving to keep himself in a state of confusion, withdrawing his gaze from the scroll, looking at Jasmine, and asked, "Are you sure, this scroll is the new city that Master Richard let him build? Isn't it a joke?"

"Oh, I know you feel shocked and impossible. Actually, when I saw it, it was almost the same." Jasmine said, "However, you can rest assured that this is just an imaginary final form. Now we need to build , It’s not so exaggerated, just to complete a small part of the plan, and the rest will be expanded by others."

Talking, Jasmine called again: "Su."

Sorceress Su walked up again, this time handing over a shorter, smaller scroll.

Jasmine handed over to Lynn. Lynn opened it and looked at it for a while, then breathed out and relaxed slightly.

The plan on the scroll this time is finally normal. Although it is still complicated and far exceeds any city he has seen, it is at least one city-it can be built, at most it is the length of the construction period.

Putting the scroll away, Lynn asked Jasmine: "How long will we build this city?"

"The longest half a year, of course, it would be better if it was advanced." Jasmine said lightly.

"Half a year?!" Linn raised his eyebrows, not yelling and yelling like a frizzy young man, pacing for a while, saying, "If the longest half a year, then the manpower, material and financial resources used It will be a very exaggerated figure. I don’t know if I can support it. After all, Sarin has always had no money."

Jasmine replied: "You don't need to worry about money, you may not know it. Your current Richard, the most important thing is money. As for manpower-remember I told you, there will be others Coming to compete with the position of your deputy minister of efficiency, so don’t worry too much about this, at least you can solve most of the manpower. And what you are responsible for is to find ways to mobilize material resources to ensure that there will be no materials during the construction process. Not available."

Lynn listened and nodded thoughtfully: "When did you start building the city?"

"Now." Jasmine said simply.

...

As we all know, building a city only requires three steps.

The first step is to make a decision to build the city.

The second step is to build.

The third step is completed.

Of these three steps, the first step obviously does not require much effort, and the third step is not difficult, the most difficult is the second step.

And Lynn is going through this second step at this time.

Jasmine announced that he was building a city. It was very simple, but all the ensuing things fell on his head.

At the beginning, it was said that he was only responsible for materials, but he must be rich in materials, which must deal with money.

Although Jasmine brought him a lot of gold and silver coins, and showed how much he spent, he was still skeptical about whether he could continue to supply money in the future, so he tried to make every gold and silver coin spend in the right place, the largest Animal resources.

For example, to build a city, the first thing you need is stone.

Sandy mountainous, stone can be mined nearby, cheap and easy to transport.But the problem is that the quality of the stone is often not too good, and because there is no mature large quarry, the amount of mining is also a problem.

In this case, either invest funds to build a new quarry, or expand an old quarry, or simply purchase stone directly from the rest.

This is not a simple question of which is better or which is not good. It needs to be considered comprehensively, and the decision after consideration is that the two should go hand in hand-part procurement and part self-exploitation, so as to meet all needs and minimize costs.

The stone problem is solved, and it does not end there. After all, the materials only have meaning when they are used.And this needs to be done by people, and Lynn has to participate in part of manpower management.