Kingdombuilding: All My Inventions Are Novelty
Chapter 29: Moving Forward
- Chapter 132: A Mutual Understanding
- Chapter 131: Coming To Terms
- Chapter 130: What Now?
- Chapter 129: Sowing
- Chapter 128: Do You?
- Chapter 127: Winning
- Chapter 126: Here’s My Decision
- Chapter 125: A Proposal?
- Chapter 124: Slander, here and there...
- Chapter 123: A Very Wise Lot
- Chapter 122: What Say You?
- Chapter 121: Are You Sure?
- Chapter 120: Hmmm!
- Chapter 119: Thesis
- Chapter 118: He Hits Differently
- Chapter 117: Who Am I?
- Chapter 116: Go Get It
- Chapter 115: Take Them Away
- Chapter 114: Check Each Body
- Chapter 113: Get To Safety
- Chapter 112: Facing Fear
- Chapter 111: Seek And Report
- Chapter 110: Where Are You Going To So Late?
- Chapter 109: Plans
- Chapter 108: Long Live The Prince!
- Chapter 107: Gaining Control
- Chapter 106: Gathering The Spoils
- Chapter 105: What’s Your Decision?
- Chapter 104: One For All
- Chapter 103: Sowing Discord In Distress
- Chapter 102: A Prince And A Pawn
- Chapter 101: A Friendly Visit
- Chapter 100: Go And Come
- Chapter 99: All or Nothing?
- Chapter 98: Who Wins?
- Chapter 97: She Truly Drives A Hard Bargain
- Chapter 96: Here She Comes
- Chapter 95: Saved By A Grab
- Chapter 94: Hehehe...
- Chapter 93: What Did You Say?
- Chapter 92: Go Hard Or Go Home
- Chapter 91: Two Steps Wiser
- Chapter 90: A Rat
- Chapter 89: Insatiable
- Chapter 88: A Promotion
- Chapter 87: A Very Good Job
- Chapter 86: Roots Run Deep
- Chapter 85: New Read
- Chapter 84: Again!!!
- Chapter 83: Put It On
- Chapter 82: Two Bright Minds
- Chapter 81: Straight To Business
- Chapter 80: Taking Another Step Forward
- Chapter 79: Crowd Control
- Chapter 78: Let’s Go!!!
- Chapter 77: Prince Gerad
- Chapter 76: Here He Comes
- Chapter 75: Prince Simon
- Chapter 74: Teams
- Chapter 73: Moving On
- Chapter 72: Feeding Bread Crumbs
- Chapter 71: Heads Rolling
- Chapter 70: Where Are They?
- Chapter 69: Education On Promotion
- Chapter 68: Filled With Wonder
- Chapter 67: Playing Smart
- Chapter 66: Suggestions
- Chapter 65: No, Forty Times
- Chapter 64: A Sting Of Pain
- Chapter 63: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 62: Over Priced But Fed Well
- Chapter 61: Living
- Chapter 60: First Generation
- Chapter 59: Bulky Order
- Chapter 58: Take One Out?
- Chapter 57: Awe!
- Chapter 56: Family Introduction
- Chapter 55: All Round Debit
- Chapter 54: Just The Beginning
- Chapter 53: Growth
- Chapter 52: Wonders
- Chapter 51: Working Wonders
- Chapter 50: Letting Them Do The Job
- Chapter 49: Temporary Storage
- Chapter 48: Disbursements
- Chapter 47: Rake It In
- Chapter 46: Double Win
- Chapter 45: Dismissed
- Chapter 44: Fowl Play
- Chapter 43: Learning Something New
- Chapter 42: Do Not Flee
- Chapter 41: Go Get Him
- Chapter 40: Eldora Quest Success
- Chapter 39: Hint!
- Chapter 38: Here Comes The Big Fish
- Chapter 37: Sending Out The Bait
- Chapter 36: Cry Poor?
- Chapter 35: Are You Willing?
- Chapter 34: Go
- Chapter 33: Show Off
- Chapter 32: Introducing, Brambleford’s Finest
- Chapter 31: Let Him Wait
- Chapter 30: Take Two
- Chapter 29: Moving Forward
- Chapter 28: Sir, We’ve Got Cargo
- Chapter 27: Please Spare Harlan
- Chapter 26: We Will Follow Baldwin’s Strategy
- Chapter 25: Convincing Lancelot
- Chapter 24: Let’s Go Take A Look
- Chapter 23: What’s Your Name?
- Chapter 22: Hmmm
- Chapter 21: As Stubborn As A Mule
- Chapter 20: A Closed Door Auction
- Chapter 19: A Request?
- Chapter 18: Roland, Why?
- Chapter 17: Ouch!
- Chapter 16: An Opportunity To Exploit
- Chapter 15: First Invention
- Chapter 14: Let’s Go!
- Chapter 13: We Come Bearing Gifts
- Chapter 12: An Assassin!
- Chapter 11: Complete
- Chapter 10: Knowledge Transfer
- Chapter 9: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 8: Just A Joke
- Chapter 7: Task Complete
- Chapter 6: Capture Them
- Chapter 5: Summon The Armory Officer
- Chapter 4: Clang! Clang!! Clang!!!
- Chapter 3: Brambleford
- Chapter 2: The Eldorian Empire
- Chapter 1: I’m Not Dead?
"Enslavement?"
Harlan looked up at this moment, his expression one of disbelief.
The crime of banditry alone was enough to warrant execution, let alone the fact that they had attacked an official convoy. He was momentarily stunned.
Adel, too, wore a strange expression.
At this moment, Simon glanced at Baldwin, who seemed somewhat satisfied, and pursed his lips. Originally, he had intended to release all of these men.
But Baldwin had strongly opposed the idea, arguing that winning over people’s hearts should not be rushed. If they were released without punishment, Harlan might feel grateful to Simon, but he would also likely assume that Simon had spared him out of appreciation for his skills, which would diminish any sense of gratitude.
Instead, Baldwin suggested demoting them to slavery and later lifting their slave status based on their contributions. This way, they would take their work in the shipyard seriously.
It had to be said that people from different eras often thought differently. A ’saviour complex’ could be detrimental in this era.
After some reflection, Simon realised Baldwin had a point.
At this moment, Roland slowly spoke up. "Harlan, don’t be surprised. It was I who pleaded for your lives. Do you remember me?"
Harlan studied him carefully and exclaimed. "Steward Roland!"
"Indeed, it’s me. When I first arrived in Brambleford, I visited your shipyard to have my damaged merchant ship repaired. The convoy you attacked at The Mountain was also mine." Roland said.
Harlan said remorsefully. "Steward Roland, I was blind. If I had recognised you, we would never have dared to do such a thing."
"Enough, let’s not speak of this again. It was I who begged His Highness to spare your lives, seeing that you have some skill in shipbuilding. From now on, you must work hard to repay His Highness." Roland continued.
Roland and Simon were playing a classic good cop, bad cop routine.
Harlan, feeling as though he had just escaped the gates of hell, kowtowed and spoke. "Thank you, Your Highness. Thank you, Steward Roland."
"Rise. From today onward, you will belong to the Machinery Department and be registered as slaves. Captain Lancelot, take them away." Simon ordered.
In the Eldorian Empire, slavery was still a common practice. The empire’s laws explicitly stated: "Slaves are lowly, equivalent to livestock."
This meant they were treated like animals, and the modern term ’lowly person’ originated from this concept.
The servants and attendants in the prince’s residence were essentially Simon’s private property. He could buy, sell, or even kill them at will, as they had no human rights.
In the social hierarchy of scholars, farmers, artisans, and merchants, slaves did not have a place, as they merely existed as dependents of these four classes.
In Eldora, the capital, slaves made up as much as 20% of the population. The idle nobility relied entirely on these people for their daily needs. 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺
The sources of slaves were diverse: prisoners of war, criminals sentenced to slavery, commoners who sold themselves into slavery, and children born to slaves.
These people were registered under a special slave category, and whether they could be freed depended entirely on their master’s will.
By registering Harlan and his men as slaves, Simon held their fate in his hands, and he could dispose of them as he pleased.
Lancelot led Harlan and his men to the Machinery Department, while Roland said. "Congratulations, Your Highness, on acquiring another group of skilled craftsmen."
"This is all thanks to Chief Secretary Baldwin’s advice," Simon replied, as the two exchanged mutual flattery.
Baldwin gave a stiff smile. "However, Your Highness, the funds allocated for the porridge distribution will only last for a month. I hope Your Highness can think of a solution. Many bandits have been surrendering recently, so it seems our efforts are bearing fruit."
Simon felt a headache coming on. Baldwin bowed slightly, implying that this matter was entirely up to him, and then left gracefully.
Roland glanced at Baldwin’s retreating figure and said with a bitter smile. "My Lord, Chief Secretary Baldwin has always been like this. He means no harm."
"You’re always the peacemaker," Simon said helplessly. "Let’s go to the Engineering Department. Whether we can secure the funds depends on what they can do."
This time, Simon went to the Engineering Department to have Fjord forge a very practical item, a distiller. This device could be used both for distilling alcohol and for extracting essential oils.
The principle of a distiller was quite simple: it consisted of several connected sealed containers. The first container was for distillation, the second for cooling, and the third for collection.
Once the distiller was made, distilling alcohol and extracting plant essential oils would be a breeze.
Most importantly, the distiller could be made from wood, ceramic, or metal.
At the Engineering Department, Bjorn was assigning menial tasks to Harlan and his men. Simon called Fjord over.
"Fjord, I need you to make this for me in the next couple of days," Simon said, pulling Fjord aside and drawing a diagram of the distiller on a blackboard. He then explained the specific construction and materials needed.
[Knowledge transfer complete.]
After Simon’s explanation, Fjord quickly grasped the process of making the distiller. He spoke. "This is simple, Your Highness. How about we make a few large ceramic jars? They’re easy to shape."
"Good idea. Use the ’hollow-core’ method to make the connecting tubes between the jars." Simon said.
The ’hollow-core’ method involved wrapping a soft rod in clay, firing it, and then removing the rod to create the condenser tubes needed for the distiller.
"Understood, Your Highness. I’ll have the craftsmen start on it right away." Fjord said.
After giving instructions for the distiller, Simon returned to his residence and sent Ysabeau to purchase some rice wine and spices.
Ysabeau went to the East and West markets that day, but while she was able to buy rice wine in Brambleford, she couldn’t find any spices.
Simon thought for a moment and decided to summon Alfred.
"My Lord, spices won’t be a problem," Alfred said, though his focus was clearly elsewhere. He asked. "I heard Your Highness has captured Harlan and his son?"
Simon warmed his hands over the coal stove. The snow in Brambleford had stopped a few days ago, but as it melted, the weather had grown even colder.
It didn’t surprise Simon that the Chandlier family had some history with Harlan. He replied. "That’s correct. Do you have any thoughts on the matter?"
"My Lord, it’s not that I have any thoughts, but Harlan owes my family a large debt. My father’s idea was to buy Harlan and his son from Your Highness and have them build ships to repay the debt." Alfred said tentatively.
Simon raised an eyebrow and said indifferently. "That won’t do. I have my own plans for them, so don’t entertain any ideas about this."
Alfred, having been rebuffed, said awkwardly. "In that case, I shall take my leave."
Simon glanced at Alfred and added a warning. "These spices are meant as a tribute to the Empress. Your Chandlier family must be careful. If anything goes wrong, even I won’t be able to protect you."
Alfred, who had been annoyed by Simon’s refusal regarding Harlan, had initially thought of buying some low-quality spices to brush the matter off perfunctorily. But Simon’s words sent a chill down his spine.
"My Lord, don’t worry. I wouldn’t dare to pass off inferior goods. My family happens to have a batch of premium spices from the Western Regions, originally intended for sale in Eldora. I’ll deliver them to you tonight." Alfred said with a forced smile.
"That would be perfect," Simon replied with a meaningful smile.
- Chapter 132: A Mutual Understanding
- Chapter 131: Coming To Terms
- Chapter 130: What Now?
- Chapter 129: Sowing
- Chapter 128: Do You?
- Chapter 127: Winning
- Chapter 126: Here’s My Decision
- Chapter 125: A Proposal?
- Chapter 124: Slander, here and there...
- Chapter 123: A Very Wise Lot
- Chapter 122: What Say You?
- Chapter 121: Are You Sure?
- Chapter 120: Hmmm!
- Chapter 119: Thesis
- Chapter 118: He Hits Differently
- Chapter 117: Who Am I?
- Chapter 116: Go Get It
- Chapter 115: Take Them Away
- Chapter 114: Check Each Body
- Chapter 113: Get To Safety
- Chapter 112: Facing Fear
- Chapter 111: Seek And Report
- Chapter 110: Where Are You Going To So Late?
- Chapter 109: Plans
- Chapter 108: Long Live The Prince!
- Chapter 107: Gaining Control
- Chapter 106: Gathering The Spoils
- Chapter 105: What’s Your Decision?
- Chapter 104: One For All
- Chapter 103: Sowing Discord In Distress
- Chapter 102: A Prince And A Pawn
- Chapter 101: A Friendly Visit
- Chapter 100: Go And Come
- Chapter 99: All or Nothing?
- Chapter 98: Who Wins?
- Chapter 97: She Truly Drives A Hard Bargain
- Chapter 96: Here She Comes
- Chapter 95: Saved By A Grab
- Chapter 94: Hehehe...
- Chapter 93: What Did You Say?
- Chapter 92: Go Hard Or Go Home
- Chapter 91: Two Steps Wiser
- Chapter 90: A Rat
- Chapter 89: Insatiable
- Chapter 88: A Promotion
- Chapter 87: A Very Good Job
- Chapter 86: Roots Run Deep
- Chapter 85: New Read
- Chapter 84: Again!!!
- Chapter 83: Put It On
- Chapter 82: Two Bright Minds
- Chapter 81: Straight To Business
- Chapter 80: Taking Another Step Forward
- Chapter 79: Crowd Control
- Chapter 78: Let’s Go!!!
- Chapter 77: Prince Gerad
- Chapter 76: Here He Comes
- Chapter 75: Prince Simon
- Chapter 74: Teams
- Chapter 73: Moving On
- Chapter 72: Feeding Bread Crumbs
- Chapter 71: Heads Rolling
- Chapter 70: Where Are They?
- Chapter 69: Education On Promotion
- Chapter 68: Filled With Wonder
- Chapter 67: Playing Smart
- Chapter 66: Suggestions
- Chapter 65: No, Forty Times
- Chapter 64: A Sting Of Pain
- Chapter 63: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 62: Over Priced But Fed Well
- Chapter 61: Living
- Chapter 60: First Generation
- Chapter 59: Bulky Order
- Chapter 58: Take One Out?
- Chapter 57: Awe!
- Chapter 56: Family Introduction
- Chapter 55: All Round Debit
- Chapter 54: Just The Beginning
- Chapter 53: Growth
- Chapter 52: Wonders
- Chapter 51: Working Wonders
- Chapter 50: Letting Them Do The Job
- Chapter 49: Temporary Storage
- Chapter 48: Disbursements
- Chapter 47: Rake It In
- Chapter 46: Double Win
- Chapter 45: Dismissed
- Chapter 44: Fowl Play
- Chapter 43: Learning Something New
- Chapter 42: Do Not Flee
- Chapter 41: Go Get Him
- Chapter 40: Eldora Quest Success
- Chapter 39: Hint!
- Chapter 38: Here Comes The Big Fish
- Chapter 37: Sending Out The Bait
- Chapter 36: Cry Poor?
- Chapter 35: Are You Willing?
- Chapter 34: Go
- Chapter 33: Show Off
- Chapter 32: Introducing, Brambleford’s Finest
- Chapter 31: Let Him Wait
- Chapter 30: Take Two
- Chapter 29: Moving Forward
- Chapter 28: Sir, We’ve Got Cargo
- Chapter 27: Please Spare Harlan
- Chapter 26: We Will Follow Baldwin’s Strategy
- Chapter 25: Convincing Lancelot
- Chapter 24: Let’s Go Take A Look
- Chapter 23: What’s Your Name?
- Chapter 22: Hmmm
- Chapter 21: As Stubborn As A Mule
- Chapter 20: A Closed Door Auction
- Chapter 19: A Request?
- Chapter 18: Roland, Why?
- Chapter 17: Ouch!
- Chapter 16: An Opportunity To Exploit
- Chapter 15: First Invention
- Chapter 14: Let’s Go!
- Chapter 13: We Come Bearing Gifts
- Chapter 12: An Assassin!
- Chapter 11: Complete
- Chapter 10: Knowledge Transfer
- Chapter 9: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 8: Just A Joke
- Chapter 7: Task Complete
- Chapter 6: Capture Them
- Chapter 5: Summon The Armory Officer
- Chapter 4: Clang! Clang!! Clang!!!
- Chapter 3: Brambleford
- Chapter 2: The Eldorian Empire
- Chapter 1: I’m Not Dead?
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