Horobi no Kuni no Seifukusha - Ch. 22 - An Important Workshop

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Paper as the new and revolutional invention in a early renaissance setting is actually a weird choice. Not only that, the author use the most traditional and inefficient way to make them too. In fact they could had used printing-press as it is not only easily replicated but can have unprecedent effect on society, which can be a strong plot point to use here.
Ah... and you can, of course, build a papermill from scratch, and know all the intricate details that come with set-type printing presses, and naturally know where to source all the materials needed in a completely different world where you don't know if the equivalents used here actually exist.

What shown here is realistic.. Years of figuring out details from a general idea of how things are made to come to a product that can compete with parchment.
All the while avoiding unwanted "attention" from the "Guild" Houses bent on controlling any profitable market and squashing any unwanted competition.
 
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Thanks for the update. Man, imagine having a country where the bureaucrats are powerful enough that they’re actively making things worse for the population, haha.
What a crap world that would be hahahahahaha
 
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It's like watching a speedrun. One page they're in prototype, on the next page it's complete.
 
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As much as I hate school arcs, if you're going to bother, then timeskipping after a single event is a weird choice.
Because the school part is only for him to meet some people, add a bit of spiciness to the story, it's not about him "going to school to learn", he knows enough that he skipped a lot of classes. And remember he has to be until 20 (maybe 21? I read the novel last year so my memory is a bit fuzzy).
 
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these seven witches are they like allies to each other? or they are enemies to each other
They are basically the equivalent of a noble families who have economic monopoly in each sector of the economies
 

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