"There is also a toilet, and it must be in a fixed place. It is not allowed to defecate anywhere. Let people organize these newly recruited employees, dig more toilets, and separate men and women."
Jason Liu explained it in detail, and Jon quickly took the paper and wrote it down.
Because of the poor conditions in Westeros, since Jason Liu had brought a lot of medicines from modern times, the medical level at the lumber mill had become very good.
However, considering that these people were originally scattered across the vast countryside and all of a sudden gathered together, he was worried about possible epidemics, so he attached great importance to hygiene.
These newly recruited workers helped unload and transport logs, clean up branches, and assist in building roads deeper into the Wolf Forest, which facilitated the carriage of logs from the forest.
It also made the log output stable, at least not reduced due to the transportation speed dropping too much as they ventured deeper into the Wolf Forest.
Walking out of the barracks conference hall, Jason Liu climbed up the logs there, looking at the logging farm. On the open wasteland stood row after row of simple tents, built by the new workers.
Their parents, wives, and children lived in the tents. Of course, there were more wives and children, because in this world with backward medical care and difficult living conditions, the average lifespan was around forty years. Very few lived to be sixty.
As the sky darkened, the lumberjacks returned one after another.
There were obvious differences between the two groups. Aside from the clothing, the first batch of lumber mill workers had ruddy faces, strong physiques, smiles on their faces, and loud voices when talking to each other.
The newcomers, who had just eaten a few free meals, were still hungry. Their clothes were dirty and full of patches, and their faces were timid. Their eyes looked enviously at those dressed in blue labor suits, able to walk into the logging yard.
When the cooks and assistant cooks in the lumberyard canteen came to the camp outside with several large buckets of vegetable soup and toasted bread with the scent of wheat, the new workers immediately brought their families and their broken bowls and gathered.
"Line up, everyone go line up—"
"Old people, women, and children first! Hurry up! Let the elderly, women, and children stand in front!"
Soldiers at the lumberyard had to shout to maintain order so that the newcomers learned to line up for food.
Driven by the young soldiers, the newcomers scrambled to form several long, slanted lines, each person craning their neck toward the rice buckets, gulping down saliva.
Although they had been eating free bread and vegetable soup for several days, the hunger that had followed them since childhood still made them crave food to fill their stomachs.
Because there were many people at the logging farm, and the workers who had been there for several months were all earning dozens of silver deer, it immediately attracted the attention of merchants from outside Winterfell.
These small businessmen, who smelled business opportunities, drove horse-drawn carts or pushed their own wooden carts, carrying carrots, onions, cabbage, wild fruits, ale, small ornaments, silk, and other goods. They set up in the open space outside the logging yard, spontaneously forming a market.
Lumberjacks who had spare money occasionally quit work and went to buy some low-quality ale to drink.
The women who worked in the lumberyard, paid as much as the men, preferred brightly colored silks and did needlework under bright energy-saving lamps at night when they were free.
This allowed the small businessmen to make quite a bit of money.
Jason Liu didn't want to intervene either. After all, the logging farm only guaranteed the most basic food and drink for the workers. They had other consumption needs, so he let the small businessmen make some money.
In the evening, Jason Liu had dinner with Jon, the Bachelor of Science, and the assistants and apprentices from the Academy at the lumberyard.
Usually, Bachelor Qyburn and his assistants ate in the canteen of the barracks. After all, the food there was better. There was meat every day, and even canned fruits.
In order to win over these assistant bachelors and apprentices from the academy to rely on him, Jason Liu had specially bought a lot of canned fruits and various canned meats from modern times.
Eating such sumptuous food every day and earning a generous salary of dozens of silver deer each month, these assistant bachelors and apprentices who had stayed at the lumber mill for more than a month no longer mentioned avoiding Master Adrian in Winter Market Town.
One by one, they were truly enjoying the good life here.
Even in the academy, it was impossible for the bachelors to eat such luxurious meals daily—especially not with sweet canned fruits.
In this world with backward productivity, eating meat and fruit was truly a luxury. Even the academy didn't have enough money to support thousands of bachelors, assistant bachelors, and apprentices with such fare. their daily meals consisted mostly of black bread and vegetable soup.
Even white bread was only occasionally available, not to mention the unlimited supply of white bread here.
Therefore, in just over a month, these assistant bachelors and apprentices had gained nearly twenty pounds, and their faces had become rosier and healthier.
Feeling the time was right, after dinner, Jason Liu directly opened his mouth to solicit the apprentices.
"Master Jason, the villain is willing to serve you and the East family—"
"It is my pleasure to serve you, my lord!"
Under the temptation of delicious food and generous salary, these low-level tool people from the academy, who had long lived a hard life, all knelt at Jason Liu's feet.
Of course, in addition to the generous treatment, the advanced medical technology demonstrated by Bachelor Qyburn , and those miraculous medicines, all made them determined to follow Lord East.
Anyone with a discerning eye could see that the East family, who had mastered these magical medicines, would inevitably gain huge influence in Westeros.
Although they didn't know why Master Jason wasn't vigorously promoting his magical medicine, they firmly believed that with such effective treatment, it would certainly become wildly sought after in Westeros!
After all, in this life, who could say they wouldn't get sick?
With these amazingly effective medicines, Lord Jason would undoubtedly be able to elevate the entire East family into the ranks of the top nobles in Westeros!
Jason Liu certainly knew how powerful the medicine he brought from modern times was.
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