Gods: Beginning With Becoming A Lord

Chapter 50: Developing Territory

After ruling out the idea of ​​using system points to purchase territory residents, and using system points or gold coins to recruit soldiers from low-level barracks as population, Caesar now has only one way left, which is to introduce population from the outside world.

Caesar does not agree with the idea of ​​increasing the territory population by introducing population from the outside world.

Although, with the continuous expansion of the territory of Sun and Moon, it is inevitable to introduce population from the outside world in the future. But at least now, Caesar has no idea of ​​introducing population from the outside world.

There is no way, who told Caesar and his extraordinary heroes that they are not people with management talents?

Now, even managing the territory residents under his command who come from the extraordinary auxiliary system and absolutely obey Caesar's orders, Caesar is a little overwhelmed.

Not to mention those civilians introduced from the outside world with various ideas?

Of course, Caesar can also choose to buy some slaves who are more obedient than civilians to supplement the population of the territory.

But the problem is that slaves are not so easy to buy.

It's okay to buy a small number of slaves, but if you want to buy a large number of slaves, it will be a big trouble.

Because, there has been no large-scale war between the three human kingdoms in the Orlan plane for a hundred years.

Without the occurrence of large-scale wars, the number of slaves will naturally decrease on a large scale.

Nowadays, the slaves in the three human kingdoms are basically civilians who have no land and no other working ability, or serfs in some noble territories.

The scarcity of slaves naturally makes the price of slaves expensive now.

Although, for Caesar, who can get millions of gold coins by selling the furs of the first and second level monsters in the territory, the value of slaves is expensive, which is nothing.

But the problem is that Caesar can't buy it!

Don't forget that there are more than one lords who expand the wilderness in the North, and these lords who expand the wilderness in the North like Caesar also lack population in their territories.

Moreover, because many of the lords who expand the wilderness in the North came earlier than Caesar, they basically monopolized the large-scale slaves in Korendir and the cities near Korendir.

Therefore, it is impossible for Caesar to increase the population of the Sun and Moon Territory by purchasing a large number of slaves.

In addition, although slaves are more obedient than civilians, they are still not as good as the people in the super auxiliary system.

Therefore, even if he can buy a large number of slaves, Caesar, who has no management skills, will not buy a large number of them for the time being.

Therefore, since it is very unreliable to increase the population of the territory by introducing people from the outside world, Caesar can only focus on purchasing people from the super auxiliary system.

After deciding to increase the population of the territory by purchasing people from the Super Auxiliary System Mall, Caesar did not hesitate at all and directly spent a lot of system points obtained by hunting monsters to purchase people from the Super Auxiliary System.

However, as Caesar spent a lot of system points to purchase people from the Super Auxiliary System, Caesar discovered a new problem.

That is, the system points required to purchase people are too many.

Before purchasing people from the Super Auxiliary System Mall, although Caesar knew that the price of purchasing people was more expensive than recruiting the same number of soldiers from low-level barracks, he did not care too much.

And now, until Caesar spent a lot of system points to purchase a large number of people from the Super Auxiliary System, he found out how expensive the system points for purchasing people were.

Just to purchase 10,000 people, Caesar needs 100,000 system points.

One hundred thousand system points are enough to expand Caesar's territory by one thousand square kilometers (the 46th chapter is confusing. It is not 500,000 system points, but more than 90,000. It is less than 100,000 system points. It cannot be changed, so I will say it here). Therefore, even if Caesar now puts his troops into large-scale hunting in the extremely cold mountains, the northern wilderness, and the swamp forest, he can only buy 30,000 households of people, and he can no longer afford the system points needed to buy people. After all, the Sun and Moon Territory is now in a development period, and system points are needed everywhere. Caesar cannot spend all his system points on buying people. Therefore, after buying 30,000 households of people, nearly 200,000 people, Caesar no longer spends system points to buy people from the super auxiliary system. And with these 30,000 households of people, nearly 200,000 people joining the territory, the population of Caesar's territory has also reached more than 300,000. After temporarily solving the problem of the territory's people, Caesar set his sights on the development of the territory. After having a fairly sufficient number of territory residents, Caesar not only spent a lot of system points to purchase primary farms, primary breeding farms, primary pastures, primary orchards and other functional buildings that played a great role in the development of the territory from the super auxiliary system, but also encouraged those territory residents who bought from the super auxiliary system mall to open up wasteland and farm in the Sun and Moon Territory.

After the development of the territory came to an end, Caesar set his sights on the arms.

The number of arms in Caesar's territory is not large. Even though Caesar recruited a lot in the past, there are only a little over 10,000 arms in Caesar's territory now.

Of course, this is not because Caesar cannot recruit more arms.

It is because the development of the Sun and Moon Territory in the past was relatively backward and could not afford the amount of food consumed by the arms every day.

In fact, the Sun and Moon Territory in the past could not even afford the food consumption of more than 8,000 arms (excluding the primary knights), and most of the food sources of the more than 8,000 arms still depended on the monsters hunted every day.

Now, with the development of logistics in Sun Moon Territory and sufficient food, Caesar naturally wants to increase the number of troops in the territory.

After all, don't forget that the geographical location of Sun Moon Territory is not very good.

Not only is it located in the depths of the northern wilderness, it is also not far from the extremely cold mountains where many monsters are, and the Everwinter Plains where the orcs are.

In addition, the swamp forest located in the northern wilderness is also a threat to Caesar's territory.

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