The elasticity was much better than I expected.
Could it be comparable to modern copy paper? Of course, it had a soft texture, unlike chemical pulp. It was made traditionally, but where else could you find something like this?
I picked up the finished copy with a satisfied expression.
'Finally, It's ready.'
I picked up the finished copy with a satisfied expression.
"I guess we can focus on the paper mill in the future. We'll need more employees, right?" I asked.
"I think so. It's more difficult than spinning," Paul replied.
"I'll pick some and send them to you, so do your best."
"Yes, Your Majesty."
"I'm going to hire a dedicated lumberjack, and don't forget to plant the seedlings."
"Of course."
Walnut trees were abundant but not infinite. If we kept making paper, we would eventually run out of materials.