Before long, an unassuming middle-aged man walked over.
Zao Fu originally tended horses for the royal family. He possessed a unique talent: the innate ability to communicate with horses. Beyond this, he excelled in carpentry, construction, sculpting, chariot driving, and more.
Indeed, he was a versatile figure—no wonder Jun Ya had recommended him.
Song Lin imparted to Zao Fu all his knowledge on metallurgy, forging, and the production of plows, spinning wheels, iron pots, and the mining of coal.
In addition, methods for discovering and cultivating crops like wheat and rice were not withheld.
Pointing a finger, a golden light entered Zao Fu's forehead.
This act by Song Lin didn't surprise or amaze the crowd. In this era, where every nobleman possessed unique abilities, an emperor without any extraordinary skills could hardly command their respect.