The next half an hour of the meeting went by with Jazum explaining to Alexander the various operational and situational challenges he was facing, while Alexander gave them some of his own input.
These nuggets of insight made the artisans feel their eyes had been opened and they began to feel that Alexander might not be the divine son of Gaia, but the divine son of Azeyma, the god of metal, iron, and craftsmanship.
They had already been astounded by the magical powder called cement and its ability to seamlessly bind anything to it and now this expertise by Alexander helped to 'cement' this thought even more.
But for Alexander, the questions asked by these people were just elementary questions, mainly concerned about the proper setting of the cement, something Alexander believed these men would be able to answer themselves in a couple of months.