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Chapter 87: The Plan for Establishing Seafood Village

Valen had expected their answers.

From their performance at the banquet, we can also see that they are very satisfied with these seafood, and it can even be said to be a level of excitement.

George alone ate more seafood than Valen had expected.

Valen smiled and said, "These seafoods were all picked up from the beach northwest of Ron Town. There are so many seafoods, and today they are only the tip of their iceberg."

Hearing Valen's words, George and Lilian's faces showed a look of surprise.

You should know that such a terrifying amount of seafood tonight is just the tip of the iceberg of the beach's Shanghai food, and it is not as rich as the ocean's resources.

The beach in their eyes was like a moving vault, the same existence.

George was a little dull, he said stutteringly:

"This news is really amazing. I didn't expect that the ocean of scholars contained such rich resources. If we could make good use of it, it would definitely be a considerable wealth."

George was originally the head of the cotton village, and he had the clearest understanding of the quantity and quality of the food.

He was the first to understand the precious value of these seafood.

Seeing his appearance, Valen continued to speak.

"I hope to build a new village in our town of Ron, and his location is just northwest of Ron, which is the beach."

The abundant fishery resources in the ocean can just make up for Ronjian's vacancy, and business and trade at sea are also the key to urban development.

But any arable land in a village is not good. After all, it is a land-based world. Without arable land, they will not be able to be bound in the village and may cause turmoil.

This is not what Valen wants to see.

And the most important thing is that fisheries do not work all year round. There are always some foreign weather that cannot go out to catch fish.

Therefore, arable land can also provide them with another way of working during the fishing moratorium.

Valen looked at Lilian on the side and said:

"Lilian, tomorrow you go to the stall with Robert to see if there is any suitable place to be our new town."

Because we are close to the beach, Valen cannot guarantee that all land is suitable for farming, and the problem of fertility of the land and pH. We do not know anything about this, so Valen cannot judge whether these lands are suitable for farming.

So it is better to leave the site selection matter to Lilian, the pharmacist.

Lilian has rich experience in caring for potions and she is more comfortable in land surveying.

Lilian saw Valen cast a trusted look.

Sailing respectfully, he said to Valen:

"Don't worry, I can definitely find the most suitable address for our new village."

Robert raised a very critical question.

"Lord Valen, but the population of our Ron Town is too small, and the villagers in each village are an indispensable labor force."

"And they have been working on the same farmland for a long time. If they are suddenly asked to change their lifestyle or work styles, they may cause their dissatisfaction or resistance."

Everything was already expected by Valen.

This local system can easily lead to a strong dependence between people and the land.

"I will find a way to deal with the residents of the new village. Don't forget that we still have the five hundred serfs. We can move them there first."

They were originally cheap labor, and it was a great thing for them to transform themselves into the status of a garrison. This not only meant that the work they needed to do was greatly reduced, but also had more favorable than they were originally

Identity status.

If such a thing happens, I am afraid that even if these serfs steal their heads, they will try to become residents.

Hearing Valen's words, Robert knew it, and Robert nodded and said, "Sir Valen, this is indeed a good way."

The things Lilian cares about are different from what Robert thinks about. It may be because Lilian is a little more emotional as a woman, so the points of concern are different.

"Mr. Valen, have you figured out the name of our new village?"

Valen rubbed his chin, thought for a moment and said:

"Since this village is rich in seafood, let's name this village Seafood Village."

This is also the naming method of most villages. Most villages are named after crops unique to local villages. For example, the original Tomato Village and Cotton Village in Ron Town have the same principle.

Although their names are not good, they are very intuitive and simple and easy to remember. I believe that no lord will try his best to give his own village a good name, because the good names are indeed remembered

Not very convenient.

Valen picked up the quill on his table and said to Robert: "Robert, for the funds for the construction of seafood town, you can build it from the gold coins we earned last time in Flower Town."

"The construction does not cost too much gold coins, as long as it can meet their living needs. Remember to use the beach to make a small dock so that these guys can fish to generate income for our castle."

At this time, Valen already felt like an unscrupulous lord who exploited the townspeople, but this is also a portrayal of most lords. Most lords in this world look like this.

In the eyes of the lord, these townsmen were just props for producing and producing economy. The lord never regarded the townsmen as a complete person from beginning to end.

So Robert was not surprised by Valen's words and Valen's request.

Valen looked at George beside him and said to George:

"George, you will also record the purpose of each gold coins you have created in the Seafood Shop these days, and all the costs of the castle will need to be recorded in the future."

George immediately stood up straight and said with an extremely serious attitude:

"Don't worry, sir, just leave this matter to me with confidence."

George's bloated body stood up straight as he stood up, and his stomach trembled a few times, looking a bit funny.

Valen patted his shoulder and said, "Don't be too nervous. I'll call you here and there's something to tell you. You can go down and continue the banquet with your family."
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