The steel shovel moved. Every time it moved, the scorching sun of spring got reflected.
I hit the top of the sign, which resulted in a loud and unpleasant iron noise.
Kakaang!
At last, the sign got planted deep on the ground. Only then did Lloyd stop shoveling and wipe the sweat off his forehead.
âPhew.â
A gentle breeze blew away my beads of sweat. Basking in the sunâs warm sunlight made me feel good. And there was this sign that stood right in front of me.
A happy smile adorned Lloydâs face.
âHey, what do you think?â I turned my head and gazed at the silver-haired knight that was standing behind me.
Javier, the silver-haired knight who had been questioned by me, repeated my question back along with his indifferent icy gaze. âWhat do you mean by what do I think?â
âWhat do I mean? This thing.â Lloyd pointed his hand at the sign. Javierâs eyes turned towards the sign. On the sign, there were words written in large letters.
âYou have to put these things in advance. Otherwise, things could get complicated later.â
âHow does it get complicated?â
âThe land is often used to plant chili peppers and cabbages.â
There was a bitter smile on Lloydâs lips.
âThe grandmothers and ladies of this territory. If thereâs an empty piece of land they like a little, they would thoroughly fill it by planting lettuces, cabbages, and chives. However, what if we have to start construction on that place?â
In fact, such a thing happens a lot in Korea. Usually, in such cases, the garden is often shoveled and thrown away by an excavator. In some cases, a financial penalty is imposed on the grandmothers or aunts who were cultivating the field.
It was truly a pity. Of course, Lloyd had no intention of doing that here.
âWhat if I threw away the garden for construction? It will be a perfect reason to accuse me of trampling on a farmerâs precious field. I can also imagine them calling me a tyrant. And what about my image, which Iâve been building up recently? Itâll fly away and ascend to the Hellgate first thing in the morning. Seriously.â
ââŠ. In summary, you meant that youâll face criticism.â
âYeah. Thatâs it.â Lloyd grinned.
These days, he has begun to gain the trust of the territory residents. However, he didnât want to lose it over a small dispute.
âAnyway, weâre going to start the construction soon. Weâll dig and build a mine here, to dig up the bituminous coal.â
âIf itâs bituminous coal, do/did you mean black coal?â
âYeah. You know about it?â
âYes, a little,â Javier nodded. âI know that itâs a black stone that comes out from the ground. Itâs brittle but itâs a lot better than firewood.â
âYeah. Thatâs right. Iâm going to dig it from here.â
âAre you saying that thereâs bituminous coal buried in there?â
âUh-huh.â
Lloyd chuckled.
âWhen I looked up the records, I found that the former lord had attempted to build a mine around here twice but he failed. The mine collapsed because of the weak bedrock.â
That fact was mentioned in the [Iron-Blooded Knight] novel.
The contents of the novel suddenly came to mind.
Lloydâs father, Baron Arcos Frontera, eventually committed suicide after suffering from the debtâs pressure. Just before he hung himself, he let out a groan.
If only Matthias Frontera, his predecessor, had succeeded in developing the mine, such a tragedy wouldnât befall today. Of course, Lloyd remembered correctly when the novel mentioned it.
That was why. From the beginning when he decided to develop this territory, the development of the mountainâs vein was engraved on the schedule as an essential course. Needless to say, he didnât forget to confirm this information.
For checking the veins, the survey skill that had risen to intermediate level recently was helpful. By activating the survey skill, identifying everything inside the underground within the range of 5 m was possible. Grasping the composition of bedrock, groundwater, or mineral veins was doable.
âIt would be nice if I could scan deeper.â
First of all, according to my research, this place was the most optimal. So I built a paved road. Its purpose was to facilitate the coalâs transportation from the mine so it went smoothly.
âCoal is going to be the breadwinner of our territory for the time being. Plus, it would probably be the most efficient means of preventing the firewood crisis, which will start this winter.â
âWhat do you mean by firewood crisis?â
âWeâre going to run out of firewood because of the ondol room Iâve been building these days. This is not a prophecy, but an inevitability and a necessity.â
Lloyd shrugged his shoulders and continued, âThatâs the way old heating technology is supposed to be. Itâs hot, but it consumes a lot of firewood. You donât just heat up a kitchen with a fireplace, but the whole floor of the house. Because of this, our forest resources are going to be used up. To put it simply, in a few yearsâ time, this mountain will be stripped bare.â
âBecause theyâre going to cut down too many trees for firewood?â
âUh-huh.â
âThenâŠâ
âDid I predict the harmful consequences? Of course I did.â
Lloydâs smile became slightly wicked.
âWho am I? Iâm the one who designed the ondol heating system. Naturally, I expected this much. Everyone will start feeling it after half of this winter has passed. The fact that weâre running out of firewood weâve been preparing since fall.â
âSo you deceived everyone?â
âDid I?â
âYes, you did.â Javierâs voice grew cold. âThey believed in Lloyd, so they demolished the fireplace inside their house and installed ondol. But, if we run out of firewood, weâll spend the rest of the winter shivering in the cold.â
âUh-huh. Thatâs right.â
âSo you are scamming them.â
âHm, thatâs not true.â
âIf you do that.âŠâ
âIâm going to sell coal.â
âTo the fief residents?â
âUh-huh. Coal is the best fuel for fire if we could dig it out. You canât live without buying it.â
That was Lloydâs plan. Spread ondol heating system in the territory. The higher the demand for ondol, the less the supply for firewood.
Ondolâs inherent disadvantage, which is the extreme consumption of firewood, will be highlighted. At that time, the coal he stored will be sold to the fief residents. The first round of profit was made from ondol construction. The second round of profit will come from the coal sale.
âWhat if ondol construction spread to neighboring territory? We can just export coal to them.â
Ondol and coal. These two go hand-in-hand in bringing profits that will be a great help to resolve the territoryâs debt. This thought made Lloydâs smile villainous. Javierâs expression, on the other hand, hardened.
âDid Lloyd-nim plan all of this in advance?â
âUh-huh.â
âSince when?â
âFrom the very beginning, when I visited, apologized, and signed the first ondol contract with the bar owner together with you.â
ââŠ.â
âIf you want to say something, say it. Donât curse me with your eyes.â
âMay I do it?â
âUh-huh.â Lloyd nodded.
As if he was waiting for this moment, Javier said, âYou are a manipulative human being.â
âBetter than being naive.â
âThis is why I hate it.â
âYou mean me?â
âYes.â
âBut what to do?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThat human being you hate is the one who always gives you a good nightâs sleep every night.â
ââŠ.â
âSo you donât like the lullaby service too?â
ââŠ..â
âPunk, what are you thinking hard about? Look at you rolling your eyes.â
ââŠ.â
âAhjussi, itâs so obvious that you fixed your gaze after listening to me.â
ââŠ.â
âOpen your eyes, dude. I wonât tease you.â
ââŠ..â
âDonât worry. So cute.â
âIâŠ.â
âNevermind. Iâm not going to cut off the lullaby service so donât whine like a puppy who needs to poo.â
âŠ. Iâm not a puppy! Javier almost cried out unconsciously. However, Lloydâs remark which came out first interrupted his cry.
âWell, I understand roughly why youâre taking sides now. You think Iâm cleverly deceiving and exploiting everyone. That kind of attitude feels villainous to you, I guess. I know it all and wonât deny it. But what can I do? For now, letâs save our territory first.â
Lloydâs evil smile became a little bitter.
âYou know what? To be honest, when I was a child, I thought money wasnât everything in this world. But as I got older, it seems like I was mistaken. Nothing is more important than money. Money is much better than what I had thought in my childhood days.â
âBut, Lloyd-nimâŠ.â
âThatâs right. Money canât buy happiness, no matter what. But if you have money, youâll be happier. So, first of all, letâs make some money even if my way is cheap and mean. Letâs settle some of our territoryâs accumulated debts, shall we?â
ââŠ.â Javier shut his mouth. As soon as he realized Lloydâs intention, the disgust that had gathered subsided.
Lloyd Frontera smiled at himself after confidently saying all that. The look in his eyes seemed to say, âIâll take on the curses. Blames? Pointed hands? Iâll take those too.â
So, just close your eyes and follow me. Thatâs what he seemed to say.
ââŠ..â
This person in front of me. I thought he was a worthless ruffian. He often was an embarrassing person some time ago. He still is. But now, I donât hate him at all.
âAlthough your way of doing things is mean and rough.â
After all, what he did was often right. He helped me on completing the Asrahan Core Technique. He revealed Sir Neumannâs betrayal.
So, what about now? Maybe he was laying the groundwork for the territory to leap forth.
âI understand.â Javier involuntarily smiled and spoke frankly to Lloyd, âIâll agree.â
Lloyd, the one I escort. I looked at him with sincere eyes. Lloyd looked straight at me too. He then tilted his head.
âYouâll agree? To my plan?â
âYes, of course.â
âYouu, what are you thinking about just now?â
âPardon?â
âI never asked for your approval nor permission.â
ââŠ..â
âThatâs right. Iâm the territory lordâs son. Why would I need your approval to dig a mine? Me?â
ââŠ.â
âSo put aside your delusions. Will you get out of my way? Letâs do some survey.â
Javierâs graceful face crumpled up. Lloyd said that while laughing mischievously.
As expected, Javier is a fun guy to tease.
Starting from that day, Lloyd spent the whole day sticking around the mine site. Surveying the surroundings and analyzing the site.
Two attempts to construct a mine in the past. Two consecutive failures.
He drew a construction plan in accordance with the case.
âThe answer is not in the conventional rock drilling methods. It takes a long time, and above all, too dangerous.â
There were records of the past construction failures inside the mansionâs library. As I looked at them, it was recorded that they used traditional rock drilling methods both times.
âThey proceeded by scorching the rock with fire and cooling it down so the rock split.â
That was the conventional method of breaking rocks.
What if a big rock comes out while digging? The workers set the rock on fire until it gets very hot. In that state, they then pour cold water on it. Sudden temperature change gets applied to the heated rock. Along the grain, the rock will split. It also will become easy to break.
âThat was how they progressed at first. But they couldnât advance more than 30 m. The mine collapsed. Twice.â
It went without saying that the unlucky workers got buried there. Therefore, Lloydâs grandfather, Baron Matthias Frontera, gave up on the mine construction.
âThe reason is simple. Because the bedrock is weak.â
If the nature of the vulnerable bedrock is not properly understood, accidents are bound to occur.
The bedrock of this mountainâwithin his understandingâis a kind of soft ground that is made of a mixture of some rocks and loose soil. Thus, mobilizing a customized method for the environment was essential.
âSo, Iâm going to use the shield tunneling method.â
âShield tunneling method?â
They were in the middle of dinner. Lloyd then gave the baron who sat across the table a piece of paper.
âIâve been thinking about it. Hereâs the conceptual diagram of the shield tunneling method.â
âA conceptual diagram.â The baronâs eyes turned to the conceptual diagram.
Lloyd continued his explanation, âTo put it simply, the cylindrical frame made of steel is called the shield. Workers enter the shield to dig up dirt and rocks. In the meantime, the shield will withstand the mineâs pressure and prevent it from collapsing.â
âHmm, is it a support thatâs sort of a shield?â
âThatâs correct. Have you heard of shipworms?â
âShip⊠worm?â
âYes.â
âElaborate.â
âRoughly, it is an animal that is the distant relative of squid or snail. Itâs a terrible fellow who gnaws the bottom of the boat and makes holes on it.â
âBut, what does such an animal have to do with this construction right now?â
âItâs the inspiration of the shield tunneling method,â said Lloyd with a smile.
That was the truth.
In fact, in the mid-1800s, the construction of the Thames Tunnelâwhich was drilled beneath the Thames River in London, Englandâwas carried out this way.
At that time, an engineer named Marc Brunelâwho designed the Thames Tunnelâsaw the ecology of shipworms, got an idea, and developed a new method. Which is the shield tunneling method.
âShipworms drill holes onto the wood at the bottom of a ship with a pair of small shells at its end. However, wood swells when submerged in water, and the holeâwhich was dug as far as possibleâcould become narrow so the shipworm can get caught in the hole and die. To prevent this, the shipworm simultaneously digs a hole and applies secretion to the inner side of the tunnel. As the secretion hardens, it prevents the hole from narrowing. The shield tunneling method works the same.â
Lloyd pointed at his conceptual diagram.
âThe shield acts like the secretion of the shipworm. Protecting the workers while acting as the vanguard when drilling holes. Inside the shield, the workers will form groups. Some are digging the hole while others are installing the equipment to prevent the mine from collapsing in real-time.â
âJust like that bug that spreads its secretion inside the hole to prevent the hole from collapsing?â
âYes.â
âSo youâre going to advance little by little while digging and reinforcing the hole simultaneously.â
âThatâs a pretty accurate summary.â
Lloyd then explained the plan in more detail. The baron listened attentively to Lloyd.
In the meantime, the baron got very interested. Coal is a wonderful resource to be used as fuel for fire. If you can dig it up, itâs money.
The baron, burdened by an enormous amount of debt, couldnât help but be tempted. In addition, the new method Lloyd proposed also seemed plausible.
Finally, the baron allowed the construction.
âGood. But thereâs one condition.â
âWhat is it?â
âDuring the construction process, I donât want you to go inside the mine.â
âBecause itâs dangerous?â
âOf course.â The baronâs answer was firm. âThe fact that itâs a new method doesnât guarantee itâs perfectly safe.â
âBut thatâs not going to work.â
âWhy is that?â
âIf I donât go in, what kind of worker will believe the safety of the new method?â
ââŠ..â
âBesides, we have to keep an eye on the situation and its changes in the siteâs environment. That way, accidents could be prevented.â
âButâŠ.â
âI promise. Iâll be safe.â
âSigh.â
Since then, they continued to argue back and forth. But, Lloyd was the side who was more stubborn. In the face of his stubbornness, the baron eventually raised his hands.
That was how the construction of the mine was decided.
However, Lloyd didnât start the construction immediately. This was because he had something to prepare before the construction.
He waited for the night to come and put Javier to sleep.
In the middle of the night, he stepped out to the training ground in the backyard.
The system window was loading. He opened the âRandom Summon of Phantom Speciesâ menu.
âI canât use Ppodong for this project. Heâs too big to dig a tunnel, so itâs rather dangerous. However, itâs going to take a long time to dig a tunnel with human strength alone.â
If the construction period got prolonged, it would cost more money. The shield tunneling method only makes the construction safer. Speeding up the construction isnât possible. Therefore, in order to reduce the construction period and save construction costs, competent help is needed.
âIf possible, it would be better if it had the ability to dig underground.â Lloyd thought so and ran the âRandom Summonâ menu. There was just enough RP after he used it last time.
[Random Summon Cost (2nd time) = 70 RP]
[Current RP: 119]
[Do you want to do a random summon?]
[YES/NO]
I chose âYESâ
[Summoning a random phantom species]
PaaatssâŠ.
A pale light flooded the space. The space fluctuated as a complex magic circle was engraved.
An unfamiliar silhouette began to be seen in the turbulent space.
A new phantom species finally revealed itself.
Lloydâs eyes widened as he looked at it.
tl/n: Oh Lloyd, youâre such a brat. XD
I wonât be surprised if Javier wanted to cut you down.
Btw, thank you for the Ko-fis! Iâm sorry I couldnât give you all a bonus chapter because Iâm still in the middle of my final college assignment.
Iâd greatly appreciate it if you would buy me a coffee!