Indeed, Tang Mo was also genuinely aware of the current situation, which was not much stronger than before when he had gone to Earl Fisello.
Before, he was truly impoverished, but although he was no longer destitute now, he had even fewer resources at his disposal.
At that time, despite not having much money, not even enough to pay the workers' wages, he at least was not in debt.
But what about now? In reality, he had incurred a significant amount of debt—he had spent all of the money advanced by the Earl for the ordered firearms, yet had not produced even a single rifle.
It was only because the military officer Tagg, sent by Lord Earl to supervise him, had witnessed the K1 Quick Gun and knew Tang Mo was not a fraud that Tang Mo had not yet been arrested and sent back to Northern Ridge.
How to use everything at his disposal to rapidly produce a sufficient number of weapons to supply the Earl was a problem Tang Mo had to solve.
Or to put it another way, come hell or high water, Tang Mo must pacify Tagg to continue tolerating his reckless actions. Otherwise, he would become bankrupt, losing everything he had.
"We'll make use of our current shooting range and the adjacent vacant land for now! Let's start constructing a factory here," Tang Mo thought and then offered his solution.
The land within the factory was well-leveled, and thanks to the previous arrangement, there was actually plenty of surplus space. For example, there was a small weapons firing range inside the factory, which was not small and fully usable for the construction of a new factory building.
Additionally, there were spaces designated for storage of materials and an open space right at the factory entrance—all well-paved and even compacted. Building on these sites could indeed save a significant amount of time in leveling the ground.
Immediately following, Tang Mo said, "Then, use the wasteland outside for a shooting range. Anyway, it's just for testing and training, so it doesn't need to be leveled!"
At this point, he looked towards the quietly standing Tagg, holding a cup of water, and made a request, "Tagg, please have your soldiers lend a hand as well. I need to hire some workers to construct the factory, but for making temporary wooden structures, not so many skilled craftsmen are required—it could be pulled off with some rough work."
While speaking, he gestured with his hands, attempting his best to explain to Tagg, "In truth, all the temporary wooden structures don't necessarily need to house people. They could be used for storing materials, or to place some useless junk. So, they don't have to be particularly sturdy—just enough to shield from wind and rain."
"Besides the ones on guard duty, and two others resting, the remaining four will help! They'll clear the land and then assist my workers in building the houses," Tang Mo almost commanded as he finished his words.
Tagg actually had no objections to having soldiers help with the construction. In fact, it was quite common in this era for soldiers to be ordered to repair their barracks on a regular basis.
Many soldiers before enlisting were craftsmen; some worked in workshops, some were farmers, poets, and some were construction workers.
Therefore, having these soldiers assist was not at all unsuitable, but what Tagg cared about were other matters.
Hence he spoke up to remind Tang Mo, "That's possible... however, I must remind you, sir, you've nearly used up all the initial funding and raw materials without producing a single K1 Quick Gun!"
As long as the products produced by the factory maintained their marketability, such benefits would stimulate employees' productivity and create more economic benefits for the factory.
Of course, in this other world, the reason why Tang Mo was so eager to promote these benefits had a deeper significance.
He had to cultivate his own foundation, accumulate a large number of talents before he could promote technological development and make the whole world adapt and keep up with his pace of development.
This was no joke, but a real problem that needed to be solved! Because only by training a large number of drivers could he sell more cars. The logic was simple and easy to understand.
Tang Mo certainly didn't want a day in the future where he could produce cars, but nobody in this world could repair them...
In Tang Mo's plan, even spending money to support the workers' families was a very cost-effective move.
Listening to him articulate his plans one by one, the more intelligent Wes and Roger had their eyes light up: "Women can help me raise pigs, process leather, operate sewing machines, and carry small goods, as well as raise chickens, ducks, and other livestock."
This arrangement would utilize the role of families, firmly keeping the workers within his factory compound! And such a stable social structure would also save Tang Mo a lot of production time!
So, everyone listened to Tang Mo describe the embryonic form of his future factory, and his words seemed quite feasible.
Tang Mo certainly knew his ideas would succeed because all of these were proven practices in the world before his transmigration.
So, he spoke fluently and eloquently: "As long as we use these female workers well, our production will be even more smooth. Rest assured, the factory in the future won't only need male workers."
"Some jobs are more suitable for female workers, as their hands are softer and they are more meticulous when installing certain components." When he got to the passionate part, he even gestured with his hands to make his speech more rousing.
He was working hard to convince everyone in the office, getting them to agree to his ambitious expansion plans.
Even if these plans couldn't be completed now, not even one-tenth of them, they at least represented the future, the future of this weapons workshop!
As he spoke, Tang Mo even remembered the kindergarten from his childhood, so he improvised and added this content to his speech: "Moreover, they can also work on quality control, cook for the increasing number of workers, and even help with newly born infants!"
When it came to children, he excitedly announced to everyone: "Children can act as apprentices. I won't only have my school teach crafts to the workers but also teach subjects like mathematics and reading. They all have to be literate and understand principles! Of course, this is a welfare benefit for my workers' families! A guaranteed benefit!"
Almost everyone was immersed in his vision for the future, with only Tagg startled awake from this grand dream. Because he realized that Tang Mo seemed to be planning to spend money and hire people again!
So, instinctively, he spoke up with a skeptical tone: "Do you still have money to hire teachers?"