Ice and fire penetrated the mountain rock, and Roman witnessed its beginning and end with his own eyes.
The ridge was severed, turning the natural barrier into a smooth path.
It completely opened up the arteries between the two cities.
The nearly twenty-meter-wide fissure could easily accommodate several carriages side by side, significantly reducing transportation costs.
More convenient transport, with more manpower freed up, the saved resources are not as simple as they appear. The comprehensive strategic value is immense.
Now, only a solid bridge stands between them and the ultimate goal!
Roman is planning to construct a multi-arched stone bridge spanning over a hundred meters of river, with sturdy stone piers and granite paving for the bridge surface. The final structure could intercept downstream enemies trying to row upstream, serving as a natural defense fortification.
The design plans were drafted by his own hand.
But bringing it to fruition is no easy task.