After settling his men in the southwest, Xie Ming fell seriously ill.
Although the weather here is warmer than in the north, he had been traveling for almost two months, and his "delicate" body was still starting to flare up.
So, during his "recuperation" period, he completed the preparatory plan for the Southwest project.
The Great Sheng Dynasty does not yet have the concept of military farmland, so the farmland they are currently cultivating is still registered under the imperial name.
The Emperor should have no problem using his own land to support the soldiers building the Immortal Cultivation Pavilion here, right? Xie Ming is now just trying to exploit loopholes in the law.
As for whether there were spies, he wasn't worried at all.
"Mountain bandits" should have the characteristics of mountain bandits, not just a bunch of bandits scattered here and there.
Then we'll arrange for each 500-1000 people to build a shelter, and as the population grows, we'll fill in the gaps in the middle, creating a fairly long border supply line.
He borrowed the Black Feather Army's discipline template for military training and added modern military management concepts, creating Black Feather 2.0.
If nothing goes wrong, a powerful lion can be prepared here within 10 years.
With things mostly arranged, Xie Ming left the Black Feather Army sent by the Crown Prince as their "chief commanders," and then took two guards with him to the coastal area.
The reason is simply for salt; sea salt has not yet been developed.
During the Great Sheng Dynasty, the salt industry was completely controlled by the aristocratic families. It can be said that the reason why the common people were able to cling to the aristocratic families was also because of the salt industry.
When the gentry produced salt, even the imperial family had to bow down, let alone the common people.
So Xie Ming still needs to produce sea salt, which is easy since he has the title of Inspector.
Then let's use it!
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