Iron Harvest: When Farming Becomes Conquest

Chapter 305 - 11: It’s Not Time to Rest Yet



In October, temperatures began to drop.

A new task appeared on Roman’s schedule.

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How to survive winter?

The construction speed in Origin City was certainly not slow.

Roman had brought more advanced brick-burning technology.

One Mud Mason could produce nearly a thousand bricks a day, which was one of the components of construction.

There were other tasks like transporting soil and clay, sun and shade drying, fuel supply, and coal-fired kilns, which all contributed to a lengthy construction cycle.

On average, fifty workers could build a basic brick house every day.

The more labor invested, the greater the output.

Since they were building walls every day, the construction team had become very skilled, with an elder directing two newcomers in brick moving.

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