However, Gudern cannot just write a name on the reward order and let people look for it.

After each urgently needed item, he will add its appearance, color, and some simple reaction conditions.

In this way, after residents get this reward order, they can find the minerals they need more efficiently.

Of course, the bounty order contains not only mineral items, but also some bounties on seasoning materials.

After all, the sky is big and the earth is big, so food and drink are the biggest!

After writing the two planning materials, Gooden thought for a while and briefly wrote a recruitment order for soldiers on a new piece of paper.

After completing the three pieces of materials, Gudern took him to find Old Joseph and asked him to issue orders to the territory.

"Isn't this...the amount of gold coins required for the reward order too much? Ten gold coins for the discoverer of the saltpeter mine? Fifty gold coins for the iron mine?"

"Master, we don't have much funds. With the construction of this brick factory and the recruitment of soldiers, I'm afraid we won't even be able to survive next month."

"I will solve the money problem. There will be an auction in Jinyuan City soon. I will get some items to sell."

Gudern waved his hand and said not to care. Now he has a good item for sale, which is manganese steel.

"Can……"

"Nothing to worry about. I have to see Qingyuan Town become lively before evening tonight."

Under such force from the young master, Old Joseph had no choice but to accept it silently and went to publicize and arrange three political orders.

There are not many literate people in Qingyuan Town. If you want Gudern's decree to be completely delivered to the residents, you need someone to help read out the content.

"Dong-dong-dong-"

Three melodious and dull bells echoed in the town, which meant summoning the residents.

In the small town, people who heard the bells put down their work and headed towards the small square in the town.

After all, the bells have not been rung many times in recent years. The previous calls had to do with issues such as changing lords and collecting taxes.

Everyone was quite surprised by this call and went to see what was going on.

As the number of people in the small square increased, Old Joseph on the stage also signaled that the reading could begin.

"In order to build a new town, Master Gudern needs to recruit twenty workers. They must be adults, have no disabilities, and have experience in building houses. The salary is one silver coin, paid daily, and food is included."

"At the same time, kiln factory workers also need to be recruited. They need to study and train first. During the study period, they will not be paid but will have food. The requirements are the same as above, and there is no limit on the number of workers."

"The number of kiln workers is limited to twenty. Those with excellent academic performance will be given priority to be recruited as kiln workers. The salary is fifty silver coins and is paid monthly."

Of the three government orders, only the second reward order was slightly longer, and the others were read out within a short time.

At this moment, the residents in the square were already in a rage. They had heard about the lord's extravagance.

A guard soldier's monthly salary is forty silver coins, while a maid can get twenty silver coins a month.

Now this kiln factory worker can actually earn fifty silver coins a month!

Although they need to study to get a job, the opportunity is right in front of them, and they have to fight for it.

In addition to the other bounty orders, some people who failed to meet the requirements also began to pay attention to them.

If they just find one or two things that the lord needs, then they won't have to worry about how to spend this winter!

As for conscription? If you were dismissed from the kiln factory workers, let’s think about it again!

Looking at the noisy crowd, Old Joseph said quietly on the stage.

"quiet!"

The deafening sound caused everyone to slowly stop the discussion and look at the podium again.

"A registration point will be opened next to the square later. Those who want to participate can come and register."

"But remember, those who participate in the kiln factory study cannot sign up for the conscription, and those who are not selected for the conscription still have the opportunity to participate in the study. You must think carefully before making your choice."

This rule was specially added by Gudern to prevent some people from waiting until they could not be selected as kiln workers and then applying for conscription to eat and die.

This rule obviously caused dissatisfaction among some people, but since the other party was a lord, they had no choice but to accept it and sign up to learn how to be a kiln worker.

At this time, Gooden was also working hard to complete the compilation of study materials and some follow-up details of several decrees.

Chapter 26 The temptation of ice cream

Two hours later, Gooden stretched and stretched his muscles.

He is not proficient in using the writing of other worlds. Every time he writes, he has to think for a long time before he can write.

But fortunately it has been completed, and I won’t have to write anymore for a while.

Sitting on the chair, Gudern squinted and enjoyed the moment of rest. He looked at the gray-black manganese steel ingots on the table and couldn't help but reach out to touch the rough surface.

There is no doubt about the hardness of manganese steel, but this raises a question: how to re-forge it?

Judging from the current technology, it is not impossible to shape the manganese steel ingot, but it takes a long time and Gudern cannot afford to wait.

Therefore, he needs a quick and efficient way to do the fine processing of secondary shaping.

And now the only thing that can meet these requirements, Gudern has a word in his mind.

magic!

As a fantasy world, magic is really a bit magical for the materialistic Gudern.

If he wanted to achieve the required standards in his mind in a short period of time, perhaps only magic could do it.

But no one in this town knows magic...wait? !

Gudern suddenly thought of Moss. As a legendary divine light warlock, he should also be a member of the legal profession, right?

Then I should be able to do some basic general magic, right?

Thinking of this, Gudern's eyes suddenly lit up. Why not try to study by yourself?

Looking out the window at the still slightly hot sunshine, Gooden thought for a while and immediately got up and headed to the kitchen.

If you want to learn magic, you have to have an excuse, right?

It's afternoon time now, isn't it too much to have afternoon tea?

But it makes sense that the preparation of afternoon tea requires magical help, right?

It is very reasonable and normal for me to request to learn basic magic at this time, right?

Gudern had a complete plan in his mind in an instant, and the pace on his feet became much faster.

After arriving in the kitchen, I checked the materials and reported the missing items to the maids, asking them to arrange them immediately.

The only missing items are some fresh milk, such as cow's milk or goat's milk.

Gooden plans to use ice cream as an excuse to learn magic.

After preparing the materials, Gudern went to find Moss.

"Mr. Moss, am I not disturbing you?"

"No, I just finished my meditation practice. Is anything wrong?"

"Well, that's it..." Gudern simply stated the problem that he needed magic help for.

When Moss heard that it was related to food, he quickly stood up and said.

"It's just a small matter, no problem, let's go."

Seeing that the other party was so eager, Gudern secretly sighed that these two meals were not in vain.

Returning to the kitchen, Gooden's first step was to make sugar. The last time he made sweet and sour pork, he had already used up all the sugar. If he wanted to make ice cream, sugar was indispensable.

If we follow the normal sugar making process, it will take at least two or three days to get the finished product.

But now that there is a legendary warlock on hand to help, the time problem can be easily solved.

The beet juice is extracted by squeezing it out, then filtered and extracted using magic baking. In less than ten minutes, crystal clear white sugar appears in the bowl.

Looking at the crystal clear white sugar, Moss couldn't help but ask.

"Master Gooden, what is the principle of this? I never knew that magic could be used like this..."

Moss used magic on this for the first time and was very interested in the principles of it all.

And Gudern did not hide it, and generously simplified various principles to Moss.

"Beets have sugar in them, and when you press them into juice, the sugar is in the water..."

"Then the sugar water is further filtered and extracted, and then magically baked to allow it to quickly evaporate and crystallize..."

While Gudern was talking, he was making fresh cheese. This step also required magic help.

Moss, on the other hand, memorized these strange principles with a serious look on his face, and at the same time cast spells to help chill the cheese.

"If it needs to be baked, wouldn't it be possible to use fire?"

"The temperature of the fire is too high and difficult to control. Too high a temperature will destroy the structure of the sugar. There needs to be a temperature that is neither high nor low for the evaporation and crystallization process..."

Gooden also patiently explained Moss's questions.

After mixing several ingredients of the ice cream and stirring it evenly, Gooden nodded.

"Well, okay, let's freeze this for a while and it will be ready."

"Leave this step to me." Moss said, using his mage's hand to lift a large plate of ice cream ingredients into the air.

Then a series of magical guidance burst out of his mouth, and Gudern, who was watching from the sidelines, suddenly felt the surrounding temperature drop rapidly.

And then the raw materials flowing in mid-air began to solidify at a speed visible to the naked eye.

"It's amazing. If you follow the normal steps, it will take at least half a day to solidify and freeze it."

As a materialist, Gudern couldn't help but admire the magic of magic when he saw this scene.

"It would be great if I could also do magic, but it's a pity that I never have the opportunity to do it."

Gudern said, shaking his head with some pity. At this time, Moss glanced at him and said nothing.

"Okay, it's almost frozen. You can put it down and have a taste."

Gudern, who was observing the ice cream intently, saw that it was almost done and asked him to put it down.

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