The boat was simple and crude, but simplicity had its advantages. It shouldn't be that difficult to build, right? As long as there were logs of the right thickness and length, there they would be. Come on...
Wu Qi soon discovered that someone was plotting to usurp the throne, and he was on the verge of being sidelined.
"Charlatan..." Wu Qi was very depressed. The great cause of navigation had just begun, as had his own dreams and pursuits.
"Forget it. I've figured it out. When it comes to shipbuilding and sailing, Baipi is more talented. That woman... has more experience than you." The charlatan made a fair and objective evaluation. Baipi, probably grew up by the sea, and is indeed sensitive to ships.
As for shipbuilding, having been to sea many times, he gained a lot of experience and could even make reasonable suggestions. As for Wu Qi, he was a latecomer...
"Okay!" Wu Qi was self-aware. He had lost his position as the chief of the navy. That white man was simply born for the sea.
"Just leave the chair here to assist the white man. When the ship is almost built, you can continue exploring to the north. The Deer Cavalry is three days' journey north, and you can lead people to establish a new branch..." Ma Yue has his own ideas. Vigorously developing the maritime industry does not mean neglecting the foundation. After all, the foundation is on land.
"What the charlatan said is true. It's a bit of a waste to have over 8,000 of us all crammed together." The third priest quickly agreed. "This area is not as large as the ones during the ice age. It would be much more convenient to open up a new area for farming than to cram us all together."
Thousands of acres of arable land are often huge, and commuting back and forth is a waste of time. If a new area is opened up in the distance and the area around it is cultivated nearby, it will save a lot of time and energy.
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