Uncle Li took the blueprint from Xiao Wen. He wanted to see the rough outline of the finished product from the blueprint.

However, he had never thought that Xiao Wen was someone who had crossed over to this world in the twenty-first century. Even if he was not a cartographer before, he had gone through the information of the super library. How could his sketches be sketchy?

Cartography is a very rigorous thing in the twenty-first century.

Even if it was an ordinary car, it would be like transferring the blueprints from a computer to a piece of paper. Unless the paper was specially made for it, otherwise, once the blueprints were piled up, it could completely fill a room.

Although Xiao Wen's drawing technique was not that exaggerated, he still had a bunch of blueprints.

Looking at the thick stack of blueprints in his hand, Uncle Lee almost vomited.

The densely packed lines and the inscriptions that were almost the size of a mosquito made him feel like he was going crazy.

To be honest, he didn't even feel this way when he was reading the 'Classic of the Way of the Virtue'.

"Where did you find this blueprint?" Lee Yanyi frowned as he asked Xiao Wen while trying to resist the discomfort of the huge amount of information in front of him.

Xiao Wen shrugged and said, "I painted this all night long. What do you think, my lord? "

"Not bad." He nodded, though he didn't know what it was. If Xiao Wen hadn't said it, he wouldn't even know if it was a carriage or something else.

However, at this moment, in Uncle Li's eyes, Xiao Wen had already become a monster.

"Could it be that all the clans were once such monsters?" Xiao Wen couldn't help but ponder in his heart.

Still, he said, "I hope this carriage will give you an effect against the soldiers of the Manchus."

"Of course." Xiao Wen chuckled, but didn't pay attention to the discomfort that Uncle Li was feeling.

He knew that if this kind of blueprint was shown to outsiders, they would do the same.

However, if the blueprints were given to the horse carriage craftsmen, they would have to go through the process step by step without spending too much effort.

To a craftsman, this was undoubtedly a form of help.

But...

Looking at the dense text, Xiao Wen suddenly thought of a question.

That was the literacy rate for craftsmen.

In the feudal era of China, even when culture was at its most prosperous, the literacy rate was less than 10%.

The vast majority of these literate people are also scholars and officials.

As for the former, they were actually the reserve troops of the latter.

After separating from these two groups, Xiao Wen wasn't sure if the remaining people's literacy rate was one in ten thousand.

However, if the craftsmen couldn't read the words on the blueprints, they would probably ignore many of the key issues with the parts. It was also very likely that the parts that were created would not be able to be pieced together.

After all, Xiao Wen and the craftsmen weren't the green-skinned Beastmen of Warhammer 40K. They just needed to gather together and think … Finally, Wagggggggggh! He would be able to complete all the missions.

Human beings had to design and create things in accordance with the Basic Laws.

"No wonder the Republic had already begun researching and popularizing Simplified Words and Chinese Pinyin before it developed its industry, as well as increasing its literacy rate. If an industrial worker was able to read, he could indeed defy the heavens. However, an illiterate craftsman is no different from a salted fish. "

Helpless, Xiao Wen could only think about letting Zhuge Liang manage these craftsmen.

This also allowed Zhuge Liang to accumulate experience in management aspects! After all, this little fellow was going to become a marquis in the future.

After treating Zhuge Liang as a reserve labourer, Xiao Wen left the Residence of Great Guard with ease.

Soon after, Xiao Wen brought the stack of designs to the carriage workshop.

This was the first time he had been here. Compared to other workshops, the environment here was clearly much better.

"After all, compared to the things made by ordinary blacksmiths, the things used in carriages are truly rich." Therefore, the environment of the carriage workshop is better than that of the other workshops, which is also within reason. " Xiao Wen nodded, he wasn't surprised by this.

After entering the workshop, Xiao Wen stopped the craftsmen from bowing to him and told them to return to their posts to continue working.

"Was the purpose of Young Master Mo's visit this time to order a carriage? If that was the case, there was no need for Zhang Xuan to go through all this trouble himself. Just let the servants come. "

Hearing this, Xiao Wen shook his head and said, "I don't want to be too busy because of my power."

"It is truly rare to see someone as simple as Master Mo. This old one has seen many noble and powerful people, my lord is the most approachable one. "

Xiao Wen waved his hand to stop this old craftsman from flattering him.

Honestly speaking, if others didn't have any hostility towards him, and if both sides didn't have any obvious conflicts of interest, then Xiao Wen would be quite easy to talk to.

Furthermore, Xiao Wen was raised under the red flag of China. He did not have much respect for industrial workers, but at least he had a good impression of them.

The craftsmen in the workshop were all extremely talented. Every time he came to the workshop, he would feel like he had returned home. Xiao Wen Chao liked to come here.

Looking at the old craftsman, Xiao Wen said: "This time, I did indeed have the intention of ordering a carriage. The carriage has some special requirements, I'll tell you about them later. "Now, I want to see what the environment in your workshop is like."

He wanted to know if this workshop could process some of the special parts of the carriage precisely.

If the carriage workshop didn't have the ability, he could only go to the jewelry workshop and let the jewelry craftsmen do it for him.

The old craftsman didn't continue to linger by Xiao Wen's side as he casually waved him away.

Workers were like this. They liked to do practical things, but they were not good at currying favor with their leaders.

For those leaders who like to be flattered, they naturally do not like practical craftsmen. However, Xiao Wen liked the way these people kept their feet on the ground.

Xiao Wen roamed the workshop of the horse carriage by himself. Many craftsmen would greet him. However, they were all stopped by Xiao Wen.

As a result, after a few rounds, no one continued to pay their respects to Xiao Wen.

"You're blocking my way." Suddenly, Xiao Wen heard a cold voice coming from behind him.

He turned his head and saw a man in gorgeous clothes, with two evil slaves by his side.

Xiao Wen looked around and realized that he wasn't standing in the other party's way. The spacious road didn't obstruct them from passing by.

"It shouldn't be me!" Xiao Wen muttered to himself. He felt that since he couldn't stop others, others would have no reason to criticize him.

He went back to watching the craftsmen.

A few seconds later, Xiao Wen felt someone grabbing onto his shoulder. He saw that the evil slave of the young master had grabbed his shoulders.

"What are you going to do?" Xiao Wen was caught unprepared by his opponent's strange actions.

"I say," the young master walked in front of Xiao Wen, his eyes and tone were extremely cold, "You're blocking my way."