Kingdombuilding: All My Inventions Are Novelty
Chapter 65: No, Forty Times
- 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?
"Hydraulic Forging Press (water-powered forging hammer)?" Fjord exclaimed in delight. These were terms he had never heard before.
But he was already accustomed to Simon continuously creating these miraculous machines in the Mechanical Department. For him, it was a source of satisfaction.
Simon nodded, found a chair to sit on, and offered Fjord a seat as well. He then began to explain the knowledge of plate armour and water-powered forging hammers to Fjord.
Plate armour, which was phased out by firearms in the 16th century, has always been a subject of controversy in history. The debate over the strongest armour has never ceased.
However, Simon believed that war only eliminates outdated armour.
During the long medieval period in the West, after countless wars, Western knights ultimately chose plate armour. This could only mean that the cost-effectiveness of plate armour far surpassed that of other types of armour.
Moreover, after the medieval period, the advent of the Hydraulic Forging Press made the mass production of plate armour possible.
The concept of forging has existed since the emergence of steel. The saying ’a hundred tempering make fine steel’ refers to the process of forging. The more times steel is forged, the better its quality becomes.
Hence, terms like ’hundred-tempered steel’ emerged, all of which require forging. Simply put, it involves repeatedly hammering iron to improve its quality.
However, this manual hammering method made the production of armour and weapons very slow. Thus, the West first introduced the hydraulic forging press, which some scholars believe marked the beginning of Western military technology surpassing that of any other region.
Now, Simon was preparing to replicate the hydraulic forging press.
Before the advent of steam engines, he had to utilize water power to lay the foundation for industrial development. He needed hydraulic forging press to produce metal materials of sufficient strength and to increase the production of machinery like lathes. Currently, Simon only possessed a limited variety of lathes, which was far from his expectations.
In summary, he needed water power to stockpile the materials and high-strength tools required for manufacturing steam engines.
As Simon explained, Fjord grew increasingly excited. The slow forging work of craftsmen had long been unable to cope with the growing orders for steel. Now, the machinery designed by Simon has completely solved his problem.
"My Lord, if the hydraulic forging press is successfully produced, it could increase forging efficiency by at least thirty times." Fjord said excitedly.
"No, forty times." Simon corrected. He had consulted data and found that the hydraulic forging press directly increased blacksmiths’ efficiency by forty times. Such a hammer could complete hundreds of strikes per minute.
However, the only drawback of hydraulic forging press was the instability of the power source, as the water flow is not constant. Nevertheless, it was sufficient for his current needs.
After a detailed explanation, Fjord had mostly memorised the manufacturing method of the hydraulic forging press. In fact, the power mechanisms of water-powered machinery were generally similar, much like the ox-powered waterwheel. As long as there was rotation, power could be generated. Gears, bearings, and other components were largely the same, differing only in the working parts.
Thus, for Fjord, who had successfully manufactured the ox-powered waterwheel, this was not a difficult task.
Moreover, after observing for some time, Simon concluded that ancient people were not stupid; their intelligence was on par with modern humans. The only shortcoming was their lack of education and knowledge.
In areas they were familiar with, such as poetry, calligraphy, painting, and even strategy, they were no less capable than modern people.
As the saying goes, ’a little hint is all it takes.’ The ancient people just needed someone to give them that hint, and Simon was playing that role.
Recognizing the importance of the hydraulic forging press, Fjord focused on its production. Thanks to the convenience of lathe processing, the manufacturing of the hydraulic forging press proceeded smoothly. However, the first hydraulic forging press would take a month to assemble due to its complex structure.
Simon had great confidence in Fjord’s abilities and entrusted the task entirely to him. Whenever he encountered difficulties, he would come to the academy to ask Simon, and they would discuss the issues together.
During this period, Simon continued to teach at the academy as usual. However, he had James and others begin their first chemical production task: extracting alkali from plant ash.
This task was originally handled by the royal residence servants and the machinery department, but Simon had now completely separated it to refine the industrial system.
Moreover, during this time, soap production workshops had sprung up like mushrooms in Brambleford, leading to a sharp increase in the demand for alkali. This was why Simon decided to produce alkali separately. Otherwise, he would be constantly bothered by merchants coming to buy alkali.
"Thank you, Your Highness."
Another batch of alkali was transported out of the palace, and the merchants purchasing it were all smiles, though they also felt a pang of pain.
The reason was that alkali was simply too expensive. In the cost of producing soap, alkali accounted for more than half. After selling the soap, they could only earn about one or two caps of silver.
"Sigh, if only we could learn how to produce alkali, wouldn’t we make a fortune?"
As they walked away, one merchant said to another.
"Learn? How? I heard that alkali is no longer produced in the workshop area. It’s only produced in the courtyard next to the castle, and that place is not accessible to just anyone."
"That’s true. But I heard that there are two hundred students living there, and they go out once a week. If we could bribe one of them, maybe..."
"Don’t even think about it. Every time they go out, they are accompanied by guards. Outsiders can’t get close."
"Sigh..." The merchant sighed deeply.
At this moment, Baldwin passed by the two merchants. Hearing their conversation, he couldn’t help but sneer, thinking to himself: These merchants are indeed driven by profit and will stop at nothing.
Upon entering the palace, he met with Simon and first repeated the merchants’ conversation to him.
"I am well aware of these merchants’ tricks. Besides this method, they also deliberately sell slaves to Edger, hoping to infiltrate the workshop district with these slaves. Hmph, they underestimate me. I’ll let them in but never let them out."
Baldwin said. "I brought this up not to discuss the craftsmanship, but because Brambleford is becoming increasingly chaotic. Your Highness should establish your own secret guards."
Simon’s expression turned serious. He spoke. "It’s not that I don’t want to, but I lack suitable candidates."
The secret guards Baldwin referred to were similar to the Empire’s Imperial Guards, essentially a modern intelligence system. Without such a system, Simon would be blind to the happenings in the Eldorian Kingdom, knowing nothing.
For instance, in the recent case of horse smuggling revealed by the Goldwynd family, Simon had been completely unaware beforehand.
Baldwin brought this up precisely because he was stimulated by this incident.
"My Lord, I came here today because I think there’s someone who might interest you," Baldwin said with a smile.
Simon recalled that Baldwin had been tasked with finding talent for him. He asked. "Do you have a suitable candidate in mind? Who is it?"
- 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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