"I understand. As long as we make money, that's fine." Shang Yin's understanding was very crude, but in fact... it was really the case.
How to change and how much to change all require comprehensive consideration, so these senior leaders need to discuss it.
"We must exchange it. The grain production of our Hai tribe has increased a lot, and the grain reserves have exceeded the poverty line. It is very cost-effective to exchange them for grass-eating sheep." said the third priest.
"Future fur reserves are also critical," said Shuichong.
"If we eat more mutton, we will have more energy to work," Wu Qi said.
"Then exchange more. Mutton is more filling than potatoes anyway." Shang Yin said, "Besides, a lot of potatoes are always wasted when stored. It's a pity. It's more cost-effective to raise sheep."
Look, isn't this great? Everyone has expressed their own reasons, and after comprehensive consideration, the basic principles of this large-scale trade are almost agreed upon. All that remains is a battle of words between Shang Yin and the representatives of the Thunder God Tribe.
Sheep are good things, but the Xiaoshan Valley, which has the best climate in the Leishen City area, freezes in winter. Where can we find the grass needed for so many sheep?
We have to change it even if it hurts. Otherwise, in this area of Leishen City which has become even colder, I don’t know how many sheep will freeze to death or starve to death.
So what if you got a large quantity of potatoes? Over 30,000 elderly and weak people only get two potatoes a day. As long as they don't starve to death, that's all that matters. If you're given two potatoes and you still starve to death, then you're wrong.
Lei Ting also knew that if the old and weak survived, they would also be able to work in the fields next year. However, the rules were the rules: the able-bodied men ate more, and the old and weak ate less.
Even the Sea Tribe is like this. The question is, is it really the same?
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