Since this is a tender meeting, there aren't too many people present.
Kesode commanded the Imperial Guard to keep unrelated people outside, while the Chief Engineer of the United Steam Engine Company, Murdock, personally pushed open the demonstration workshop door and bowed, inviting the Crown Prince to enter.
Trevisick, who was in charge of cylinder and piston research, followed by Joseph's side and continued describing the progress of the new steam engine model:
"...After using the special steel from the Namu Royal Iron Refinery to make connecting rods, crankshafts, and pressure-resistant pipes, their pressure resistance has indeed improved significantly.
"In fact, we can now manufacture models capable of steadily outputting 61 horsepower. However, Mr. Murdock thinks the power increase is limited, and mass production costs are too high."
