Chapter 168 New Manufacturing Industries, New Buildings

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"Your majesty, I'm afraid that I don't know where the young master is currently at.

nBut I promise you that I'll definitely pass on your message, when I see him.

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nDecember had come, and Landon had thought it wise to personally hand over the information about the underground businesses to Santa.

nWith information like this, one needed to make sure that not too many people heard of it.

nBecause if these people were threatened, one could never be sure if they prefer to spill the beans... or choose to die with the information.

nHence to keep Santa's subordinates safe, it was best for them to remain unaware of the situation.

nPlus he was afraid that if he passed on those letters, they might get lost or fall into the wrong hands on their way to Santa.

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"Alright!!... tell him I'll be waiting for his arrival!!

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nOnce Santa's subordinates left, Landon focused on this month's task.

nPresently, he had already taken care of the learned slaves, children, caretakers, new teachers, nurses, new police officers, guards, soldiers and so on.

nAnd right now, Landon was left with 5870 workers.

nSpeaking about population, Baymard currently had 57,422 people living within it.

nLandon had estimated that by July next year, Baymard would have definitely reached a population of 90,000 people.... which would be enough for now.

nIn truth, Baymard could host up to 9.5 Million people if it wanted to.

nBut the reason why Landon decided to stop buying slaves in July, was simply due to the fact that Baymard would be open to the public within that month.

nAnd the simplest way for people to infiltrate the city, would be to disguise themselves as slaves and refugees.

nTo solve this problem, Landon had thought about various approaches.

nFirstly, only Santa would be in charge of sending slaves and refugees to him.

nSecondly, when these people were taken, all of them had to think that they were heading to Carona, Terique and so on.

nIn other words, when Santa and his men buy these slaves... they would have to lie about their final destination.

nI'm these way, the slave traders and spies around several shipping docks, wouldn't be bothered about sending their spies to them.

nAfter all, these spies wanted to head to Baymard... and not towards Terique, Deiferus or Carona.

nAnd when these slaves and refugees finally arrived, Landon wouldn't let any of them become citizens yet.

nThey would have to spend several years in Baymard, before getting their permanent residence card.

nAnd from there, they would have to spend extra years again, before becoming a citizen.

nOf course, if they gave birth to children here, their children would be permanent residents.. and not refugees like them.

nThere was no slavery in Baymard, so all slaves would automatically become refugees.

nThese refugees could work in all places around Baymard... except within the manufacturing industries and armed forces.

nIn fact, Landon had come up with more than 20 ways to keep these spies in check.

nBut of course, nothing was ever guaranteed in this life.

nHe was sure that some of them would still find a way to wiggle around the system.

nBut they would be in for the shock of their lives, when they try to break entry into any industry or building within Baymard.

nThere will be electric fences, heat sensor cameras, smoke bombs, alarm systems that would trigger an automatic lockdown within the building and so on.

nEven getting information from the citizens... was going to be a pain in their butts.

nThis was because everyone within Baymard knew about the punishment for releasing such information.

nThe punishment was death!!

nLandon didn't want to seem too harsh, but his life was also on the line here.

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nThe system would definitely deal with him if you went easy on these spies.

nEveryone knew better than to give up any info about Baymard.

nThey were all paid well and had peace within Baymard.... no one was willing to throw their lives away just like that.

nAnd even if they were given all that money, where would they go to?

nPlease!!... They were already used to electricity and good living here.

nThey were absolutely sure that there was no place like Baymard.

nSo how could they leave all this luxury, just to go out there and suffer?

nAnd to make matters worse, they could even be double crossed and killed by the people that offered them the money.

nMany of them had been slaves, so they knew how the world worked.

nFor all they knew, their actions could lead them right back in to slavery later on.

nAlso, some of them came here with their families..... and had also made new friends here as well, so how could they help the enemy to kill and conquer Baymard?

nEven the little children in school, were taught about the consequences of releasing anything about Baymard.... as well as the dangers about releasing their family situation to strangers.

nAlthough the children weren't told any classified information in school..... they still had to learn about keeping their mouth shut.

nThere was no reason why they should tell strangers, about how much their parents make, where money is usually kept in their homes... or even what their parents do in Baymard.

nOne should always be wary of strangers.

nThat's why Landon had read out multiple stories about such matters... and the consequences for such actions.

nHe had also made sure that they knew what would happen if they followed strangers there and there.

nAlso, the people have also been briefed and taught about the role of police officers and guards within the city.

nThey had been told about the importance of reporting anything suspicious to these officers.

nAll in all.... Landon was sure that by the time the city welcomed visitors in July, Baymard would be ready for attacks from spies and other armies.

nAnyway with 5870 workers, Landon sent:

n•500 to the Alchemy industry

n•500 to the Food Industry

n•500 to the Textile Industry

n•370 to the Cleaning Industry

n•1,000 to the Construction Industry

n•3000 to all construction sites within Baymard.

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"Your majesty.... at the start of October you requested for the Pharmaceutical industry and the Waste & Recycle Management Industry to be built.

nAnd last month, you requested for the new Printing Industry to be constructed as well.

nIn a few days time, the Printing industry and the Pharmaceutical industry.... would be fully constructed.

nAnd by next week, the other ones should be completed as well.

nSo what do we do about the workers?

nWell... Landon had already known that these industries would be completed within this December.

nSo he had already come up with several designs for other industries.

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"Tim... have those who focused on building the Pharmaceutical industry, split them into 2 groups.

nOne group will immediately construct a Boat & Ship Manufacturing Industry.

nWhile the other will build a Car manufacturing Industry.

nAs for those who focused on the Waste & Recycle Industry, have them build a Weapon Manufacturing Industry instead.

nAnd finally... those who focused on the Printing industry, should start building Baymard's new Bank A.S.A.P.

nAs for the new construction workers, send them to aid those constructing the roads, homes, Shopping Mall, City wall and all other construction sites around Baymard.

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nFishing and Military Boats and Ships!

nThese were Landon's main reasons for building this industry.

nShips were usually built indoors with the help of indoor cranes, and other heavy electrically powered machines.

nAnyone who had ever visited a boat pr ship building industry back on earth, would know how much work went into building these ships and boats.

nA 1 or 2 deck level fishing boat, could be built within a month or 2.

nBased on the size of the boat, and how many people or machines were working on these boats at once.

nBut for proper Military ships, 5 or 6 months would be enough to construct them... And sometimes, they could even take up to 10 months to build.. depending on their size.

nFor merchant ships, those ones would probably need 3 to 4 months to build.

nAnd for cruise ships.... these ones could take 7 months to several years to build... again, depending on their sizes.

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nFor now, Landon didn't want to focus on super massive ships that would take years to build... Landon wanted ships that could be built in a matter of months.

nAll in all, Baymard needed ships and boats... And it will take 2 and a half months to build the actual ship industry itself.

nHence Landon wanted to use this winter time, to construct as many ships as he could possibly make.

nOf course a car industry was needed as well, so that all car parts could be installed mechanically.

nThis would drastically cut down the time used for the workers to build several cars and heavy machines... as well as improve productivity and work efficiency.

nThis industry would probably take about 4 to 5 months to construct as well... so it was best to get it done now.

nA Weapon Manufacturing Industry was definitely a must as well.

nThis one would take 3 and a half months to complete, and by then.. Landon would make missiles, grenades and so on.

nAnd finally, Based on the Bank's massive size that Landon had depicted.... it had to be built now, since It would take about 4 to 5 months to complete.

nPlus, it was always important for money to be stored properly.

nThis was Baymard's safe period.

nNo one knew of the development within the city, and everyone was currently minding their own business right now.

nBut after Baymard gets open to the public, everyone would stick their noses in the cuts business.

nHence it was better to take advantage of this peace, and build everything that they needed A.S.A.P.

nWith the construction workers out of the way, Landon could now focus on new goods for the month.

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