As for those who have a strong sense of resistance, they can only be treated as slaves forever and work until they die.
Doing so would not only obtain a large number of slaves as a supplement to the labor force, but would also alleviate the labor pressure of the people on the island to a certain extent.
At the same time, by constantly conquering new islands and incorporating them into the territory, one can not only expand the territory but also significantly improve the sense of belonging and morale of the people in the territory. This is a good way to kill two birds with one stone.
"In that case, expand the army!
The weapons and equipment currently on the island are sufficient to arm our troops.
We will ensure that the minimum labor standards in the territory are met, and the rest will be recruited into the army, the more the better."
"I sincerely hope that through this battle, I can crush the dignity of the Sea People Tribe in one fell swoop."
After all, you will be a slave in the future, and if you don’t adapt quickly, you will really die.
(This was a decision the author made after much deliberation. After all, they had lived there for countless years, so how could they possibly allow a foreigner to rule them? Furthermore, they were wild and untamable, so directly accepting them as subjects would be impossible. It would be better to use them as a labor force and a stable source of troops.)
After issuing the order to expand the army, Krober also planned to hire a few guards from the nearby nobles.
Anyway, since ancient times, the soldiers of the nobles have had the tradition of serving as mercenaries. They all have their own equipment and are well-trained. The elite troops mostly have the strength of knight squires.
It is easy to use, convenient, and if you negotiate well, the price will be very cheap.
This is undoubtedly a good help.
Moreover, since Krober took over Black Feather Island, he has not visited the nearby neighbors. It is a good opportunity to pay them a visit and discuss business at the same time to lay a solid foundation for future actions.
When Yan of the Sea People Tribe learned that the port of Black Feather Island was preparing ships for a long voyage, he learned of Krober's plan to go to the Holy Beast Island.
So he hurried to the castle to ask to see Krober. After meeting him, he expressed his gratitude and flattery, and Krober also chatted with Yan for a while with a smile on his face.
Only after Yan left did Krober put away his smile, and an expression of regret or sighing appeared on his face.
"What a shame... a great knight."
As the leader of the Sea People Tribe, Krober would not allow him to continue living. As long as he was there, the Sea People Tribe would have a backbone and there would be the possibility of resistance.
As a ruler, Krober naturally has to eliminate all unstable factors in the territory, even if he is a scarce high-end combat force.
As Krober's time in high positions grew, his suspicious nature became increasingly apparent, and it was unclear whether this was a good thing or a bad thing.
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