But the real technical details, gear meshing ratios, torque conversions, the force angle of the wind wings, he didn't understand at all, as he was not a professional engineer.
So he simply relied on his impressions, sketched a few seemingly reasonable cross-sectional diagrams, annotated with concepts like utilizing wind to drive water and reciprocation, and then handed the parchment over to the Artisan District for them to invent and perfect.
As for whether it could be made... the knight didn't hold much hope.
Yet now, a wooden windmill as tall as two floors stood right before his eyes, the wind wings slowly rotating, water sounds faintly heard from the pipes, still somewhat surreal.
At this moment, a gust of wind passed, the giant wind wings spinning, driving the water sound at the bottom of the pipes into a rush.
A few craftsmen immediately cheered: "Success! Success!"
But soon after, the wind direction shifted, the wind wings paused, and the water sound quickly diminished.
