What if the enemy comes and farmlands too far from the city walls? Should we build a few more villages downstream of the river?
Farming is really troublesome. However, the weather is good now, so there is no trouble for the time being.
Besides, Ma Yue himself doesn’t know how to dig a canal. Can he expect the wisdom of primitive people whose brains are not yet developed enough?
Just keep it in your heart for now. There's no point in speaking it out, and it will make everyone worry.
The news from Kirishima was that the small fleet that had been circling the island had been largely wasted. Kirishima was probably quite large, so finding another suitable place to stay wouldn't be easy.
There's too little arable land around the White Mist Tribe. It wouldn't be a bad idea to find a larger coastal area suitable for farming. Mist Island doesn't have winter, making it perfect for farming.
The Baiwu branch made great contributions to the headquarters by reselling coarse salt and salted radish, and exchanging them for large quantities of thick furs in the ghost town, providing the growing population of the Sea Tribe with many opportunities to work outside during the winter.
Ma Yue specifically told Lan and Tiedan, who were supposed to be rotating to Kirishima, that they wouldn't need to change their furs for the time being. In order to build the new city, they had consumed over 800 large sheep, so they had a lot of sheepskins.
If there's any surplus salt at the White Mist branch, we'll just ship it back to our headquarters in Poseidon City. If there's nothing interesting to be found in Ghost City, we'll just stop trading for now.
In primitive society, the variety of goods was really scarce.
"Is there anything else we can do over there?" Tiedan asked. Even trade was about to stop. Was farming really all that was left? Primitive people were very active. If they didn't do anything, they would just feel itchy.
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