In the sub-city of Qibai City, many small tribes that moved in were infected by the business atmosphere of Qibai City. There were more and more smart people, and various unimaginable trading models emerged.
For example, the Iron Ox Tribe, though small, had hundreds of donkeys grazing. That was their capital, so why would they care if they had only a few able-bodied men? Even the difference in price for just two bowls of salt, even with donkeys and snowmobiles, was enormous.
A large army of people set out from Qibaicheng to dig and transport coal. Winter? No need to be afraid. We are strong men and have thick fur clothes, so we should go out to work.
Accompanying them were a large number of able-bodied men from the Sea Tribe and most of the wildebeest snowmobiles. In winter, they would support the Sea God City in making salt. This was the norm. For seven hundred cities, only three hundred deputy soldiers and fifty able-bodied men were needed.
At the same time, in Poseidon City, more and more tribes, large and small, came to sign up to mine and transport coal.
Haha! A lot? No problem. A large number of Wildebeest snowmobiles will be arriving soon from Qibai City. We can rent as many as you want.
Do we really have to rent the Sea Tribe's Wildebeest Snowmobile? Isn't that nonsense? A round trip isn't easy, taking almost two weeks. Every extra truckload we bring in means an extra truckload of crude salt. Of course, renting more Wildebeest Snowmobiles from the Sea Tribe would be more cost-effective.
The Sea Tribe doesn't have that many able-bodied breeders following them, so it's simple! When the ice and snow cover the area, everyone can gather together and travel at the same time. In this way, the Sea Tribe doesn't need to send out so many able-bodied breeders.
Besides, traveling together means a larger group and greater safety along the way. Who would dare to rob a wildebeest snowmobile team of hundreds of strong men? Are they crazy?
As a result, the Hai tribe recruited a large number of laborers to dig and deliver coal, and rarely did their own laborers go out with them.
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