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It was true that you lacked textiles, and unless you repurposed some clothes you'd be in want of those materials. And you didn't really want to make you or your wives have a smaller wardrobe than they already did.
>Get Cattleya to work on processing the remaining cotton into textiles. (Uses up Cattleya's action next available week when in the estate)
>Having more textiles wasn't a bad idea, but she should first finish building the hospital/daycare wing of the mansion. (Uses up Cattleya's action next available week when in the estate)
>No, it was too soon to decide on something. You'd have her do as you wish when the time came. (Cattleya's weekly action will be decided as normal)
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And that brought up some more thoughts: Considering that there was still work to be done when purging the undead and the bandits, you didn't want to leave the estate's ocean-side flank exposed. You'd dedicate some time in constructing turrets by the side of the cliff while getting Mel to build even more traps. The latter was something you and your beguiler agreed was overkill, but you held that it's better to be safe than sorry.
Now the question remained on where you wanted to focus your forces.
>Place most of your clankers, mortars, machine guns, and primitive rocket launchers against the ocean's side to protect it from any Atlantean naval attack. But keep a trinket force to guard against bandits and monsters.
>Split your weapons and robots between protecting the estate's lands and guarding the shoreline.
>Keep defending against any possible bandit attacks coming from land like you had before.
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Cattleya also brought up a good point— knocking out the bandits could free you up in other areas.
>As soon as you were done with purifying the cave, you'd get to hunting the rest of the bandits down. (Begins the hunt for the Bandit King next week)
>Actually, you'd go to Centria next week. After leaving a great deal of clankers behind to relentlessly guard the estate and the dockyards, of course. (Go to Centria next week to purchase the materials from the Mitsubishi-Yasuda Trading Firm, meet with the Military Order native to Centria and potentially also talk with the Adventurer's Guild so you could make your lands officially recognized)
>You'd bide your time, at least for the moment. (Returns to weekly decisions for you and your slave-wives)
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