Lynn rode on horseback, accompanied by Colin and a dozen others, traversing the limestone road between the fields, heading towards the wasteland on the right side of the town.
An hour later.
Lynn and his group rode their horses, stopping and starting, finally halting on an expanse of undeveloped wasteland.
As it was now late winter, the weeds on the wasteland had long withered and lay flat.
At a glance, it was a chaotic golden hue.
Lynn's gaze swept around in contemplation.
He spoke, "The site for the papermaking workshop will be set here."
This location, situated below the Acadia River, is nearly twenty miles to the forest.
Lynn was well aware that the papermaking workshop should ideally be close to the source of raw materials.
However, thinking of the pollution and damage to the water from the papermaking workshop once production began,
he was more inclined to build the papermaking workshop downstream from the town.
The town had many wells dug for daily use,
