The progress was slow, which was to be expected.
Roman had used lime to draw out the foundation map for the future residential area.
With shovels, you only need to dig along the lime lines to create the foundation.
With shovels, a hundred or so people could finish the job.
But Sige Town had an enormous demand for bricks and tiles. Under Roman's comprehensive coordination, they could produce over a hundred thousand red bricks each day on average.
He had to involve over a thousand workers in mass production, burning tens of tons of wood each day, the thick black smoke making this summer even hotter.
But they could endure.
These fools knew that the brick houses were being built for them, so they worked from dawn to dusk, exerting great effort.