Chapter 30 Developmen

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nAfter dinner, Landon decided to continue writing books on all the knowledge he acquired from: his past life as an engineer and from the system rewards.

nEver since he finished the farming mission a while ago, he had been writing daily on : Farming, Basic Chemistry and Mathematics.

nHe had been using the systems time capsule, for 3 hours a day in the real world (** 15 days in the time capsule) alongside a concentration speed pill.

n1 concentration speed pill allowed him to concentrate and write super fast for 1 hour in the real world.

nAfter taking the pill, he realized that in 2 hours (10 capsule days), he had written 5 books. Landon was pleased with the pill.

nSo far, he had written 32 copies of basic chemistry, 25 copies of introduction to farming, 39 copies of Basic Mathematics and 3,000 timetable parchment papers for each student.

nToday, after his morning teaching session, he decided to continue making more copies. His goal was to have: 60 copies of basic Chemistry, 50 copies of introduction to farming and 60 copies of basic Mathematics by Friday.

nOnce all the copies were done, he would allocate them to schools and all industrial departments in Baymard.

nHe also decided to continue writing and re-adjusting the laws in Baymard, as well as the military rules for soldiers.

nBaymard was sort of a ruleless city. Since the empire stopped caring about the place, the nobles who lived here before, just did what they wanted and also took what they wanted.

n'They were just bullies'. Landon thought.

nAnd just like that, Landon's week flew by fast.

nHe spent his days: writing, teaching, assisting in farming, building mud houses, fishing, training and building gigantic furnaces for different departments in the construction industry.

nOccasionally, he would also visit the mines and the alchemy laboratory, to see how they were doing.

nBy the time it was Friday, he had accomplished all his goals.

nOut of the total copies he had, he kept 30 Basic Chemistry books, 30 Basic Mathematics books, 30 Introduction to farming books and 2000 copies of the timetable in the school storage room.

nIn Baymard, every student would get 2 parchment paper timetables for free.....But if the student loses them, he

/she would have to buy one from the school or ships in the central region. 2 of them would cost 1 copper coin.

nAs for the rest of the books, he decided to distribute them to all supervisors and overseers within all the industries in Baymard.

nOn Friday, Tim came back with a large wagon filled with pickaxes. They were unloaded and neatly arranged in a tool storage facility for the workers.

nThinking about it now, Landon thought it would be a good idea to build a locker room where everyone could keep their tools in it. Of course building it, would be the duty of deoartment 4, when they start working.

nLandon gave 10 copies of basic Chemistry,10 copies of basic Mathematics and 300 Timetable sheets to the construction industry.

nSince all the supervisors already know how to read and write, as well as do math, he decided to give them the copies. Be it the alchemists or even Tim's group of people. All of then knew how do read

nHence, each supervisor was to keep 1 copy and read and fully understand them.

nIn the future, although these courses will still be taught in school, if the employee doesn't understand something at work, it is the duty of the supervisor to explain it to him

/her.

nBack on earth, supervisors and overseers knew the how's, the what's and the why's.....Why they kept the temperature low in some procedures, why the pressure was high, the dangers of doing certain things, and so on.

nEngineering itself is a very risky field. Some compounds and chemicals, can only be kept or worked on, at certain pressures and temperatures.

nHigher pressure's, could cause explosions in the tank, killing everyone instantly. Afterall 95% of chemicals are flammable at specific entropys, pressure's and so on.

nHence, in Landon's mind, the supervisors and overseers must be knowledgeable enough to explain and assist the workers. They must act and guide all those under them.

nHe also gave 10 copies of basic Chemistry, 10 copies of basic Mathematics and 300 copies of the Timestable to the Qlchemy Industry.

nAs well as, 4 copies of basic Chemistry, 8 copies of introduction to farming, 4 copies of basic Mathematics and 300 copies of the timetable to the Food Industry.

nHis reason for giving the food industry Chemistry and Mathematics books, was simple.

nVery soon, Baymard would start processing canned tomatoes, tuna and many more. As well process their own spices and food preservatives.

nTo make all this happen, chemistry plays a major part in it, talk less of Mathematics.

nOnce the night came, Landon jumped onto his bed and closed his eyes immediately.

n---------------zzzzzzzzzzz' --- finally, the little king was fast asleep.

nAgain, the days flew by fast, and just like that, Monday was here.

n'Let's make some glass' Landon thought.

nGunpowder was a delicate thing.

nTo make it, one needed saltpeter, charcoal and PURE sulphur. The purer the sulphur, the stronger the explosive effect of the gunpowder.

nSo far, there was saltpeter and charcoal available, but pure sulphur was a different matter on it's own.

nPyrite rocks (called the fool's gold) is formed when Iron ore and sulphur, fuse together naturally with time. Since Iron is silvery and sulphur is yellowish, the rock is a blend between the two colors and can easily be spotted in the mines. Hence the name fool's gold.

nMost Pyrite rocks have 53% sulphur, in them.

nIf Landon just threw these pyride rocks in with the charcoal and saltpeter, the gunpowder it would produce would be trash.

nHe needed at least 97% of pure sulphur, for it to be extremely powerful. Hence extraction was the only way.

nLandon could have used the clay pot method to extract the sulphur but that method was unsafe and not practical for industrial use.

nGenerally, when Sulphur is being extracted, a very poisonous and toxic gas called H2S is released.

nWhen using the clay pot method, there is no real safe way to dispose of the H2S, making the workers breath the poisonous gas.

nLarge amounts of H2S can instantly damage your health, but small batches will not cause a lot of harm.That's why people only use this clay pot methods in small batches (5 to 6 stones) a time.

nLandon didnt want to risk the health of his workers health, so the clay pot method was off the table.

nHow could he let them breath in poisonous gases? The workers would be producing gunpowder for god know how long. At leafy it should be safe.

nHence, he decided to build his own apparatus using Iron and glass. He wanted to create a safe way to dispel the H2S gas, as well as carry out an industrial scale batches (150-300 stones).

nIf he was going to build something, why not make it industrial scale? What's the point of throwing 5 or 6 rocks there, when you could throw 100's?

nIt didn't make anything sense for Landon, who had hired more than 100 workers to just through a few stones a day. He wanted a mass production of sulphur, not a tiny sample.

n'Go big or go home', he thought.

nHe also decided to build it in a way that was easy to manually control for now.....But when electricity would come...hehehe.....he would attach temperature sensors, pressure sensors and other devices to a control room.

n'Ahhhh...the future is so bright..... I cant wait to build a food processing plant.... oh wait!!....I miss toothpaste maybe a...no no no...I'll do an industrial paint making plant first.' Landon thought while drowning in his futuristic fantasies.

nLittle did he know, that dangerous forces where gathering in the shadows.Waiting to make their move.

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