Samira followed Suldak closely behind him and Suldak asked Andrew, "All the tribal chiefs are here."
Andrew said, "I have been here since yesterday, and the last one arrived at the mine at noon today."
"These chiefs can’t leave the tribe for a long time and call them up and put them in the camp shed!" Surdak said to Andrew
"Good boss!" Andrew promised to take a few mid-team leaders behind him to call these indigenous chiefs around the camp.
……
Recently, a large number of young indigenous people have joined the copper mine, making the number of miners in the copper mine close to 3 thousand.
These indigenous tribes have formed a trend, and young indigenous people now generally form a consciousness that they can only live a good life if they join Lord Surdak’s army or mine.
A large number of young indigenous people have left the tribe, and many tribes have already experienced serious nesting phenomenon, which Surdak does not want to see.
So he will hurry back from the northern border.
Along the street and along the way, the aborigines knew Lord Surdak and retreated to both sides of Stone Street.
"The bed crossbows and catapults that you asked me to purchase have arrived in Duodan Town. These ordnance were shipped from San Carlos City." Merchant Maracombe Sudak said while walking, "I also got a batch of magic crossbows when I passed the Imperial Capital this time."
Surdak asked Malacombe, a businessman, "Is there any news about my invitation to go to the Imperial Palace auction house to buy a magic pattern package?"
Maracombe replied, "The primary magic pattern structure of Imperial Capital Auction House can still be bought. This time, I brought back a set of magic pattern structure with agile attributes as you requested, but the secondary magic pattern structure base is not in circulation. It is said that the strong will have the opportunity to obtain the secondary magic pattern structure in the battlefield only after going to the battlefield for two turns."
"Big battlefield …" Surdak repeated, then turned to Samira behind him and said, "It seems that it is really necessary for you and Andrew to go there once …"
Said a line of people walked into the mine shed.
At this time, indigenous chiefs came in from the outside and greeted Surdak one after another.
Chapter 96 Tribal Council
This shed was originally used for indigenous miners, but with the construction of a large number of wooden houses on this side of the camp, most of these sheds have gradually become idle. At present, three sheds have been transformed into warehouses.
The shed is also going to the warehouse. The last miners just moved out of here a few days ago, and this side is close to the mine canteen.
The aboriginal mine manager wanted to turn this place into a canteen so that absenteeism would not be affected by the wind and rain when eating.
There have been many long wooden chairs in the shed. These wooden chairs are directly sawed by logs in the forest area.
A flat surface divided into two halves is slightly fixed towards the base, and a wider table is narrower to form a bench.
Inver cargill can’t be short of wood, but it’s everywhere.
Maracombe, a businessman sitting on a bench, introduced Surdak to the big businessman who brought back from the business group manager’s trip to San Carlos. He mainly hoped that the big customer could select several kinds of goods.
Surdak only left some bed crossbows and catapults in addition to the magic pattern. These weapons are also very expensive in the Green Empire, especially the magic bed crossbows are not much cheaper than the magic pattern.
Although he made some money in this beast tide, a self-made Lord needs to put every gold coin where he needs it most.
Malacombe sat beside Surdak and drooled, but he didn’t say that Surdak bought the goods he strongly recommended, such as a heating tray, which can automatically flow out of any wall and the faucet can automatically slowly shake the magic mattress …
He is a little suspicious that the shortage of the Green Empire’s magic pattern structure may be because these wizards are not doing their jobs all day.
"Lord Surdak, there are almost no people in our tribe except women, old people and children. All the strong laborers either ran to the mine or joined your army. Fortunately, there is no Warcraft in the hilly land now, otherwise a small group of maned beasts can flatten our tribe." The chief of the Dakuni tribe came in from the shed and complained to Surdak.
At first, he was strongly opposed to the tribe members joining the lords’ private army. Unfortunately, the situation in Inver cargill forest suddenly changed, and all the lords accepted the rule of Lord Surdak, so he could adapt to the situation, otherwise the Dakuni tribe would have to move to Anya swamp.
"I know, don’t worry! I will take care of this! "
Surdak sat in front of a bench and comforted the old clan.
The aboriginal women outside the shed brought in some warm water soaked with mint leaves and a little lemon, which was not bad.
His indigenous chiefs went into the shed one after another, and everyone whispered about the incident. There were a large number of young indigenous people outside the shed.
Almost all the indigenous chiefs of Inver cargill Forest gathered in this mine, and the young indigenous people could not be indifferent. Everyone crowded outside the shed and organized outside the shed of the indigenous mine manager. These young indigenous people all sat on the floor and he came forward to calm everyone down.
The shed is almost full of young aborigines
After 37 indigenous chiefs gathered together, Surdak got up from the bench and gently knocked on the desktop with his hands supporting it and said
"Dear heads of families, I know that it is not easy for you to come to the mine camp in spite of your busy schedule. At the same time, I also thank you for your support to Inver cargill territory. Now the mine base is able to operate normally. The miners here are young people from all tribes, and each of them is very good. The mine is almost a hard worker. They have never complained to me about poor living, poor food, poor salary and less rest …"
"I have been working hard since I came to the mine. I want to make sure that all the young people in the tribe have overturned my shallow understanding of the tribesmen."
These words made the shed very quiet, and all the indigenous chiefs listened carefully to Surdak’s speech.
The indigenous people who have mastered imperial language suddenly lit up a few minutes when they heard that Lord Surdak affirmed the young people in the tribe.
Surdak knocked heavily on the table and said
"However, due to the limited scale of this mine, you should also see that I have customized three sets of refining furnaces. These furnaces can swallow copper ore every day, which means that even if I have more miners, I can actually smelt the mined copper ore into copper ingots."
"The limit for recruiting miners in this copper mine is 2,500. Once these numbers are exceeded, the actual copper mine here is less than …"
"Please restrain the young people in a tribe a little. I really hope that each tribe can make a rotation table. Of course, I hope that all the young people in the tribe can come to work in the mine, but the scale of the mine is limited now, so you need the heads of families to restrain them. I want each tribe to come to work in the mine. It is best not to exceed 60 young people. If any tribe is willing to come to the mine and there are too many young people, it can also be a shift system …"
After hearing what Surdak said, the tribal chiefs who had intended to complain to Surdak immediately expressed the hope that Surdak could relax this limited number of miners.
Surdak gave a signal to everyone to be quiet and then continued.
"In the territory of the army, I hope to have a complete recruitment system. We can’t flock like this, and everyone wants to serve in the army. If this enthusiasm is extinguished, no one will want to join the army. There are almost more than 2,000 people in our army now, and there can be more than 3,000 people. I’m afraid we can’t. Weapons and equipment can’t keep up with him. Riefoli’s treatment may not keep up."
"Then there are about 60 people in each tribe. I hope that a patriarch can control this number. I hope that every tribe will join the army every year, and the number of young people will be less than half!"
"Young people in my white tribe will hinder the development of the tribe if they leave all the departments."
"So I hope that the recruitment will be orderly and planned."
I was relieved to hear that Surdak didn’t intend to keep all the young people in the tribe in the army, and there were some worries in his heart.
Then they want to complain to Surdak and listen to Surdak directly.
"I know that this forest has just experienced a beast tide, and now it needs to recuperate. Without hunting, you may not be able to fill it. It may be difficult to live alone in each tribe, but you have a lot of land in this forest, which is a fortune. Each tribe can try to engage in animal husbandry …"
"Malacombe is a big businessman in Wilkes City, and I invited him here this time to discuss with you that he can buy a batch of antelope on his behalf."
Surdak turned to look at Maracombe, a businessman.
Sitting aside, Malacombe immediately coughed knowingly and then said to these indigenous tribal chiefs
"For the time being, each tribe should raise some amount … about one thousand heads. The farrowing rate of antelope is very high. A ewe can produce two cubs every three years. If more than half of the sheep are ewes, the number can be doubled in three years …"
These indigenous chiefs are almost white when they break their fingers. It turns out that it’s really …
I immediately approved of Surdak’s proposal. I can have a large group of antelope if I think about my horse. I can’t help but want to laugh.
Some tribal chiefs sighed in indigenous language, "If I had known raising sheep was so profitable … who would hunt!"
Real Surdak would like to wake them up. Actually, hunting Warcraft is more profitable.