Roman had to deal with a multitude of affairs each day.
Now Sige Town was in the throes of savage development.
No one knew the direction its future development would take.
Roman had to watch over them, lead them, and ensure everyone was on the right path, lest they stray.
Because straying meant wasting time.
And development could not afford to wait!
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The Wood Factory had a total of more than 300 carpenters.
Ninety-five percent of them were apprentices last year. After a year of grueling training and learning, they had become capable of completing most manufacturing tasks.
Their secondary task was to continually produce various kinds of furniture to fill usage gaps.
Tables, chairs, benches, beds.
These pieces of furniture were essential.
The efficiency of standardized division of labor was extremely high.