Chapter 76: You're here to spy on me The cloth merchant could not help but wonder, "Father, why is the division of labor so detailed? If everyone's work is divided into such, some people will be less useful. Won't it only lead to us hiring more people? We have to pay more for monthly salary." "No, it won't. If one person does everything from raising spiders to weaving to sewing socks to selling, it will make it highly inefficient, and as a result, it will take a lot more people to do it. " Robb said with a smile, "A refined division of labor can make us hire fewer people and pay less salary. You will understand later." The cloth merchant didn't understand, but that didn't stop him from doing it obediently. After receiving some start-up funds from Robb, the cloth merchant went to the town to find people to build the factory. Before long, a large group of townspeople returned with the cloth merchant. Among them was an old acquaintance, the mason who built the water tower for Robb. He was very excited when he heard he was going to build a factory for Robb. As soon as he saw Robb, he kept saying, "it's an honor for me to work for Father again." Robb said with a smile, "what we want to build this time will enable all the women in the town to participate in production jobs. It will make everyone a lot of money." "That would be great. My wife has always wanted to do something to earn money for the family."
Hearing this warning, the townspeople dared not neglect it and carefully moved the eggs into the new factory building. Finally, the old hunter personally took the four big spiders to the factory, locked them up, breathed a sigh of relief, and finally warned, "I must remind you that you must be very careful not to let one of them escape. Otherwise, if they come out to poison the townspeople, God will condemn you. "
Robb smiled and said to the old hunter, "Don't worry, I will draw a huge circle outside the factory with holy water. This kind of spider is evil, and they don’t like holy water." Then, more than ten days passed in the blink of an eye. The first batch of small spiders hatched in the factory, and the "spider raising group" hired by the cloth merchant took the lead in the work. They were responsible for raising these little spiders healthily enough to spin silk. Robb really didn't know how to raise spiders, but fortunately, it was not a problem for the hunters in the town. They took good care of the little spiders. In mid-August, the heat was strong. Robb was still lazy on the stone stool in the courtyard when an uninvited guest suddenly appeared at the chapel’s gate.