After Gavin read it, he couldn't help but express his sincere praise: "As expected of a professional, he is professional in what he does, but there are a few points that need to be improved."
"Please tell me." Zach pretended to be asking for advice humbly.
"First, separate the mine from the accommodation. A mine is a mine, and a place to stay is a place to stay. The two cannot be confused. Try to minimize the casualties after the landslide, especially since our tribe is in a period of rapid expansion. In a short period of time, the number of personnel
There will be great changes, and this must be fully taken into consideration when mining."
"Second, the stability of the mine must be further strengthened to ensure safety during mining as much as possible."
"Third, we need to design a main mine tunnel that is high enough and big enough to at least allow carriages to enter and exit freely to facilitate ore transportation."
"The above is my personal opinion. If there is anything unreasonable, you can raise it directly."
Gavin would naturally not act arbitrarily, especially when it came to such professional matters as mining.
"The first two are very reasonable. As long as you change your thinking a little, it is easy to do. The last one is a bit difficult." Zach replied, "The bigger the mine is, the greater the overall effort will be. If there is not enough
With additional support, the possibility of collapse will increase significantly."
"Is there any solution?"
"Yes, using a large number of logs for support is the simplest method, but I do not recommend this. Doing so will greatly increase the cost of mining and is not conducive to later expansion. The best way is to have a caster who is proficient in stone shaping.
Or, strengthen and transform the mine." Zach showed a rather regretful expression and said, "I am still one level short, otherwise I would be able to do this."
Stone Shaping is a third-level spell that can only be cast by a sixth-level warlock, and Zach is a fifth-level magician.
"It's just a professional level, work hard, believe me, it will be quick." Gavin rubbed his chin that was starting to grow stubble, "Then follow the current pace, wait until your professional level comes up, and then expand the main mine.
It’s not too late, safety first.”
Killing a large number of lives is a shortcut, it is unnecessary, Gavin is not willing to use it easily.
There is another way, which is to deploy a large number of kobold miners under Zach, and let them transform the black well mine and mine iron ore under his leadership. It won't take long before everything will fall into place.
"yes."
"If there is nothing else, let's get to work and dig out the most iron ore in the shortest time. As expected, in the middle of the next ten days, my human businessman friends will come, and they will bring more iron ore.
There are too many supplies. If there is not enough iron ore, there is no way to eat their goods. If you need anything, just come to me and I will try my best to help." Gai Wen's implication is that the mining work of Heijing Iron Mine will be completed.
Leave it to Zach.
"Yes." Zach accepted the order happily. He did not expect that this adult would act so eclectically and give him such great power and trust so quickly. He would have to work harder to achieve it.
"Go ahead and ask Goss to see me by the way. I have an important task for him." Gavin waved his hand.
"Yes." Zach took the order and left.
Saying it's an important task is just an excuse.
A village cannot have two masters, especially two tribes that have just merged, let alone two tribes.
The mining task has been handed over to Zach, so Goss can no longer be left inside.
Gavin had no idea what task to assign to Goss, so he decided to keep him with him as a sounding board to remotely control the entire Black Well tribe.
In a short period of time, wherever he went, Goss would follow him.
Goss didn't doubt his presence at all, and followed Gavin nonchalantly. His whole life was filled with sunshine, and he felt that his power had been further improved.
After nearly ten days of supplementing with meat and vegetables, the nutritional status of the Black Well Kobold has been significantly improved, and he is no longer the skinny and skinny person he was when he first met him.
In addition to daily work, Gavin began to provide them with appropriate physical fitness and combat training.
Of course, this kind of training is not treated equally, but is divided according to career planning.
The guard reserve team led by Cangya naturally conducts the most intense and intensive formal training, and implements a strict elimination system. If they cannot even keep up with basic training, it will not take long before they will be brushed off and incorporated into other
Professional.
Other professions conduct moderate training, especially running, which is the most intensive, including mountain, variable speed, long-distance, weight-bearing and other events. This is to prepare for future migration and long-distance travel.
Light training is blended into other training to relieve fatigue.
In terms of the most intense training, Gavin is the first choice, followed by Half-Ogre Roar.
Even if Gavin told others that he was a warlock, not a warrior, no one would believe him. The intensity of his training put even Cang Ya to shame, and he had been working hard to imitate him.
As for the half-ogre roar, it was not because he wanted to, but because he was forced by Gavin to do it. Once he failed to complete the corresponding training tasks, the food supply would be halved, which was the most intolerable punishment for him.
From time to time, Gavin would come off the field to have practical discussions with him, and the girl priest kindly helped him treat him and let him review the reason why he was here.
This makes Half-Ogre Howl feel like he is living between heaven and hell.
It's just that the time in heaven is too little (eating time), and the rest is in hell.
The half-ogre himself does not feel it, but outsiders may clearly see his changes.
His big belly is disappearing at a speed visible to the naked eye, and the outline of muscles all over his body is bulging. He originally relied more on the brute force brought by the large body of his own race. His own training is limited, and there is still a huge gap.
of excavable space.
In actual combat, the time under Gavin's support became longer and longer. He no longer relied solely on brute force to fight. He knew how to dodge and how to exert force, and further explored his own advantages.
Pain is the best teacher.
In front of this teacher, even the half-ogre who was not very smart became a little enlightened and had to work hard to improve himself and reduce his pain.
Seeing Gavin striding towards him, the half-ogre couldn't help but tremble, shrinking his shoulders as much as possible. If he weren't so tall, he would have wanted to get under the table. Compared to physical training,
He didn't like actual combat training with Gavin even more.
Fearing that something might happen, Gavin's footsteps finally stopped in front of the half-ogre.
Knowing that he couldn't escape, Hou squatted down, leaned slightly and said, "Sir, what are your orders?"
It's not that the half-ogre learned etiquette, but every time they sparred, Gavin would always attack his lower half due to his height, and his hamstrings would be broken more than twice a day on average.
Now that he saw Gavin, he felt that his legs were throbbing and he couldn't help but squat down.
"Did you collect taxes in the past few days?" Gavin was obviously not here to ravage the half-ogre this time.
"Collect taxes?" he yelled, his face full of doubts, and there was obviously no such word in his mind.
"It's the day when I go to other goblins and kobold tribes to collect tributes." Gavin said it in a more popular way.
"It seems that it should be these days." The half-ogre was a little hesitant. He always determined his itinerary based on the food in his cave and the hunger and fullness of his stomach. Recently, his stomach had been full, which made him lose his mind.
The concept of time is the same every day. The first thing he does when he opens his eyes now is training.