Volume 1 Chapter 54 (1/2)

Second generation replica

After watching the recruitment process from the side, Xu Yi silently left and went to the magic machine workshop.

Since there needed to be a whole new design for the Magic Plowing Machine, naturally he had to discuss this with the dwarves who were responsible for the forging.

Unlike the household magic machine workshop led by Heinz that was close to closing, the dwarves led by Camby were incomparably busy during this period of time.

After seeing the power of the Magic Harvesters, any noble with territory in Banta City would submit an order to the Frestech Chamber of Commerce. Although the initial seventeen orders had already been finished, it was quickly followed by thirty one orders that the dwarves needed to finish quickly.

Even if the dwarves slowly increased their production efficiency, to complete this batch of orders, they actually needed to step up their work time.

In the past half a month, with Camby leading them, all the dwarves of the magic machine workshop had been working overtime until late into the night.

Xu Yi proposed overtime pay to these dwarves, but Camby sternly rejected this.

This was because to the dwarves, completing these orders was their work. Even if time was short and they had no choice but to work overtime, work was still work in the end. If they weren’t able to finish it in the allotted time, that would mean their abilities weren’t good enough. Therefore, for the company to specifically pay them overtime, it was an embarrassment to them.

Xu Yi was unable to understand the logic of these dwarves, but with Camby foaming from rage at this idea, he couldn’t keep insisting on it at all. He could only let go of this idea and help them order some fine wine from the Sachi Manor as compensation.

This idea was greatly welcomed by the dwarves, only under Camby’s strict supervision, the dwarves had no choice but to control their desire for wine. Only after finishing the orders could they allow themselves to enjoy the wine.

Thinking of how disappointed the dwarves looked after hearing Camby’s decision, Xu Yi couldn’t help finding this funny.

It had to be said, these dwarves were a bit too honest.

If all dwarves had this kind of disposition, it wasn’t strange at all that they were defeated in the war against humans thousands of years ago.

Of course, as the company’s chairman, Xu Yi mainly had to consider another problem.

Not only did Heinz’s household magic machine workshop need to recruit more workers, the magic machine workshop also needed to recruit some more people.

With the situation of the magic machine workshop, the newly recruited people could only be dwarves.

After these dwarves have lived here longer and the barrier with humans gradually disappeared, it would be possible to recruit humans into the workshop.

While Xu Yi was considering this issue, he had already walked into the magic machine workshop.

When he had just entered the doors to the workshop, he heard Camby’s loud sound booming out.

“Hei, look, this is the new Magic Harvester that we’ve made during this time. Let me tell you, this thing is simply too easy to use! I’ve personally seen it, this thing doesn’t even need an hour to finish harvesting an entire field of wheat. Don’t you think this is fast?”

Xu Yi was curious. Camby was completely correct, but which dwarf in this workshop didn’t participate in building this Magic Harvester? Who was he explaining this to?

Looking up, Xu Yi found that beside Camby short and stocky figure, there was a fat middle aged man that could be described as round standing there.

“Chairman Farsak? When did you get here?” Xu Yi looked over and spoke in a surprised voice.

Hearing Xu Yi’s voice, all the dwarves and chairman Farsak all looked over.

As soon as he saw Xu Yi, chairman Farsak’s round face immediately revealed an exaggerated smile and he stretched out his arms to welcome him.

“Ha, ha, chairman Xu, I was prepared to head to Banta City to look for you, but I never thought that you would be here. This is truly great.”

Xu Yi gave him a hug and after letting go, he looked over chairman Farsak. He found that he had become a bit thinner. He asked in a curious voice, “Chairman Farsak, since you wanted to come, why didn’t you tell me ahead of time? I would have gone outside the city to welcome you.”