The chief witch of the Ghost Fish King Tribe is bound to be disappointed. Not to mention buying on credit, even if the Ghost Fish King Tribe wants to buy it, no copperware produced by Tongshan will be given to the Ghost Fish King Tribe.
The Hai tribe came to the Ghost Town to trade many times, but why didn’t they see any copper artifacts? It’s because copper artifacts are too precious and they don’t even have enough for themselves, so how could they possibly trade?
The Tongshan in Ghost Town has absolutely nothing to do with the Ghost Fish King Tribe anymore.
Copperware. Previously, the three tribes of Ghost City used it primarily for forging weapons. But now? They've all seen the benefits of copper plowshares. Producing more copper plowshares and plow carts means more arable land, and thus more food...
The output of copper ore in Ghost City Copper Mountain was certainly much greater than that in Qiu Hai City, but even so, it would never be enough. The Hai Tribe had been developing copper production for so many years, but copper plowshares were still not fully popularized.
Moreover, the hardness of copper plowshares varies, which also causes great wear and tear. However, in a comprehensive comparison, they are much more durable than stone plowshares.
Managing a large tribe is really difficult, especially a super large tribe. Again, just because you have strength doesn't mean your management ability is equal to your strength.
Talents like Lei Qing are very rare. Of course, there are relatively more management talents in the Hai tribe. After all, in the Hai tribe where management is relatively advanced, there are many opportunities to learn from others all day long, right?
If you don't even have a reference, then you're missing out on the goal and model for learning management. Do you really think management innovation is that easy? Ma Yue has merely brought over some of the advanced management experience from his previous life, the 21st century.
When primitive people encountered such a situation, they would basically either rob or trade. What else could they do?
Robbing would be impossible for them to rob the Guiluo King and Guilin King's tribes; trade? Exchange for bronze? Let's not talk about whether they are willing to exchange for bronze. Even if they are willing, the price is unimaginable.
In the primitive world, the two most important things are food and furs. The Ghost Forest King Tribe itself has had so much stolen by the Sea Tribe, how much trading potential is left?
If you think about it carefully, none of it will work. In other words, the Guilin King Tribe no longer has the capital to develop.
What to do? Just polish some stone plowshares and make do with them.
Falling behind by one step may very well lead to falling behind step by step. Reality is cruel. Just because you are good at spiritual cultivation doesn't mean you are good at being a leader.
What about the salt? Wasn't it said that a lot of Sea Tribe soldiers were captured in the battle of Qiu Haicheng, and the salt-making technology had been leaked?
The three foolish tribes hadn't even realized Qiuhai City was part of the Hai Tribe. They only knew it had a large quantity of copperware and copper mines, so they attacked it. After they captured Qiuhai City, they realized there was no salt-making in the area, not really a salt-producing area. Everyone was so focused on the copperware's share that they didn't even notice if there were any salt-making experts among the captives.
When the main force of the coalition army returned to the ghost town, they realized that Qiu Haicheng was actually a branch of the Sea Tribe that could produce large quantities of crude salt. Salt! Now they thought of salt. Where had all the captives from Qiu Haicheng gone?
The three major tribes all began to search. There were not many captured Qiu Haicheng soldiers to begin with, but after searching around, they didn't find any. How was this possible?
"Have all of Qiu Haicheng's captives escaped?"
"Maybe. I remember there was a small disturbance on the river route when our army was returning. I didn't pay much attention to it at the time. After all, we swept through many tribes of all sizes in Qiuhai City and captured a lot of 'slaves'. Losing two or three hundred of them is not a big deal..."
Finally someone remembered this detail.
The management of these three tribes was chaotic, and they were jointly managed by the coalition forces. This time in the Qiuhai City area, not only did they plunder Qiuhai City, but they also robbed a large number of people, livestock, and food from the surrounding tribes, large and small. Losing only two or three hundred people, is that a small loss?
To this day, it's still unclear whether it was two hundred or three hundred people who were lost, or perhaps four or five hundred? Isn't this kind of management very interesting?
So, where did all those Qiu Haicheng captives go? Of course, it was Lei Qing who did it.
After losing Qiu Haicheng, Lei Qing was injured in a fierce battle with the enemy cultivators, but he finally managed to escape.
Although his injuries were not serious, at least there were more than a hundred cavalrymen running around him.
Lei Qing was unwilling to give up, so he used his internal energy to heal his wounds. The main force of the coalition forces of the three tribes stationed in the ghost town were about to retreat, so Lei Qing simply mixed himself into the army of returning prisoners.
So easy?
Isn’t it that easy? Even the coalition forces themselves don’t know exactly how many prisoners there are.
Lei Qing, the commander of Qiu Haicheng, naturally knew his soldiers well. He traveled along the river, gradually searching for the captured soldiers of Qiu Haicheng. Almost all the soldiers who remained in Qiu Haicheng had the power of faith and a strong sense of belonging to the Hai Tribe. Naturally, no one would take the initiative to disclose the secret of boiling salt from seawater.
Lei Qing spent more than ten days searching among the large group of prisoners, and after a rough search, he had found almost all of them. Yes, even among the prisoners, those he knew well were generally gathered together, making them relatively easier to find.
In fact, Lei Qing's approach is quite risky. If he is betrayed by a prisoner, he might be implicated as well.
Unconsciously, under Lei Qing's deliberate guidance, Qiu Haicheng's captives gradually gathered together. They found a place to cause some commotion...
Even Lei Qing himself felt that escaping was too easy.
With the support of one hundred cavalrymen of their own, and the coalition forces in the ghost town not being resolute in their pursuit, that was it.
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