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Chapter 525 The Value of the Giant Plains(2/2)

Secondly, I have to establish a stable source of income. After they have laid the foundation for me, I will need to build the city myself and support the army myself. They cannot give me unlimited input of financial resources."

Blood Claw nodded matter-of-factly and said: "The Lord has done enough for their Blood Claw Legion. It's time for Jie Dong to ask them to give back to the Lord. He has already thought of several good ideas to make money."

"Oh, tell me." Gavin showed an interested expression.

When it comes to war, Bloodclaw and his hobgoblins are a perfect pair.

But when it comes to trading, when it comes to doing business, they are at a disadvantage in that regard.

Blood Claw was obviously well prepared, and said enthusiastically: "The fastest and easiest way to get money is to continue sweeping the Giant Plains. Without the Kingdom of the Wailing Dwarves, they will become the largest military force in this place.

Those monster tribes, please surrender to them obediently and pay tribute, and then wait to be annihilated by them and let them plunder their wealth.

That way, not only can we support ourselves, but we can also continuously weaken those monster tribes so that they can no longer become a threat to the surrounding areas."

The origins of Blood Claw and the others determined that the first thing he thought of would never be peaceful activities such as trade, but rather the burning, killing and looting that he was best at.

As for that mistake, it was no longer humans who were good at accumulating wealth, but those monster tribes.

It is no longer a one-shot deal, but a steady flow of blood. Rather, it is a bit like the tribute tax system of nomadic peoples.

Given Bloodclaw's current unique situation, is that method the most suitable for them?

"Yes, that is indeed an effective method, but the question is, do those monster tribes have so much wealth and resources for us to plunder?" Gavin raised a new question.

"It's not just the humanoids that have grown huge in the Giants' Plains, it's happened to all animals and plants, and that's how their large numbers of large wolf walkers came about.

There, there are pumpkins that are bigger than baskets, turtles that are bigger than human heads, and some bison that look like giant elephants.

Therefore, the products are much richer than other places, and the number of monster tribes also exceeds other places. Many monster tribes already have simple planting and grazing, which can squeeze out a lot of wealth.

What they value most is the gigantic animals. I believe in their value. Since ordinary creatures exist, before the lord leaves, they will definitely prepare a group of gigantic animals for us to help us pull the cart. I believe that with

With them, our journey from the east will be smoother." Blood Claw further introduced the uniqueness of the Giant Plains.

"Are those animals and plants also like humanoids? Unpredictable and random?" Gavin asked with concern. If it could be industrialized, it would become the Blood Claws' unique industry, a valuing industry.

The profit point is that a super-sized war horse has a different towing capacity. They are a perfect match for their floor-type vans and side vans.

"Animals are the same as humanoids. There is no way to detect them before they grow up. Plants are a little bit special. In addition to randomness, all the plants that grow in some lands are huge. They have seen a

The gigantic farm is said to be run by a dwarf village. They follow the Lord's teachings, and yes, they do things without permission.

That gigantic farm is right on the migration road, and when we go north, we will be able to see the unique landscape there." Bloodclaw replied.

They wanted to help the villages of intelligent races, but they were not subject to Gavin's orders from the beginning.

But as time goes by, especially when I revisit my old place in the Giant Plains, I will find out whether there are any benefits to doing so.

Even if they have a good opinion of those intelligent race villages, at least they are not full of malice.

Especially after they inadvertently helped them solve some big troubles in the wilderness, they would start a certain degree of trade with them, which would allow them to have a stable source of supplies.

"Collecting tribute is not a short-term solution, but a long-term solution is to open a huge farm of your own, and you can easily build your own pasture. As it happens, he ordered 10,000 war horses from Ivanso, and they will be distributed when the time comes.

Give us a few thousand horses as seeds and see if we can establish a stable industrial chain."

Gavin firmly believes that teaching people how to fish is worse than teaching them how to fish, and building an industry under their own control is not the right way to go.
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