Chapter 17 Egyptian Food?



After they retreated, Lin Ke wanted to observe the way they handled the food, so he sent his personal attendant away and followed them alone.

He wanted to see how these people dealt with the food.

Should I obey my own orders or throw the food away?

He stopped in a secluded corner and looked through the gap in the corridor.

The servants poured the food from the golden plates onto the ground in small piles.

After that, they actually started fighting over it.

They pounced on the food one by one and gobbled it up, without any of the humility they usually showed in front of Lin Ke.

Lin Ke looked around for a moment and noticed that no one dared to touch the gold plates and cutlery that she had used before, and they were neatly placed aside.

And Allen, the thin waiter, put down the plate in his hand first, then crawled over using his hands and feet to grab it.

In just a blink of an eye, the food on the ground had completely disappeared.

Allen could only kneel on the ground and brush away the scattered crumbs with his sleeves. He moved very quickly, fearing that someone would come up and snatch away these insignificant leftovers.

Then he lowered his head and licked it desperately, swallowing the accumulated debris with force.

In the original body's memory, these servants would never do this during prosperous times!

Because although Egypt at that time had lost its glory, it was still prosperous.

At that time, the servants did not dare to fight for food in the palace.

This proves that food outside is already in short supply!

He remembered that during the morning court session, a minister had confidently reported that the capital's food supply could last for at least a month, but the scene before him was completely different.

Even Pharaoh's servants were so hungry, how could the food last for a month?

Alas, it seems that we still need "Civilization 6" to solve the food problem!

After all, even if you want to build a [Military Camp] area, what is needed is productivity.

But productivity is related to population.

What does population relate to?

Food!

Thinking of this, Lin Ke turned his attention to the panel.

“Food…food…”

"It's you!"

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