Lu Ban needed help.
This help was not from those numb and silent villagers, nor was it from the utterly noncombatant knights, and it certainly wasn't from the nobles who indulged in entertainment and only knew the pleasures of wine and carnality.
Not even from those court mages.
What Lu Ban needed were professionals with initiative, who could come together quickly, propose plans, and execute them.
He needed builders and warriors who were not afraid of sacrifice, who were diligent and brave, and who constantly strove to be stronger.
With that thought, Lu Ban quickly had an idea.
If there were anyone who could rapidly adapt to an environment different from reality, who could change things in the shortest time, start building, develop, and who did not fear failure and death, then there was only one answer.
Lu Ban told the knights to wait right there and immediately ran to the Baron's house.
As he ran, Lu Ban also called out.
"I've got it, I've got it."