Chapter 209: Wonderland – 12

The overall appearance of the Slagbrot Bakery Factory resembled a massive castle.

The sharp soaring chimneys resembled turrets, and the high outer walls without windows evoked thoughts of stone-built battlements.

However, the factory did have windows, albeit not easily recognizable due to the metallic panels used as exterior cladding, which gleamed with a silver sheen.

These panels were seamlessly joined together, leaving no room for even a single sheet of paper to slip through.

What was even more astonishing was that not a single flat metal panel was used; instead, the panels were curved at various angles, allowing the factory's outer walls to form smooth curves, akin to dough molded by skilled hands, without any sharp or jagged edges.

Such extreme curvature did not seem suitable for a factory building that should prioritize efficiency and productivity.