At this moment in the Shenqi Kingdom, the females have just landed.

Because the plan was to lure the females over before departure, as soon as the females landed, they would be taken to the assigned houses by the staff after a simple registration.

Now that there are more houses, Mu Yang has become more generous and has allocated a house to each female, including those who bought houses earlier and newborn females.

It’s up to them to decide whether to sell or keep them afterwards; the tribe won’t interfere.

Of course.

Single men do not have this treatment. Not only do they not have free housing, but they also have to work for several years to obtain household registration.

Naturally, houses that are not too expensive are not as good as those that are bought, and they are basically located in remote areas of the underground city.

Although this model of buying and selling houses has only been implemented in the tribe for a short time, the orcs are not stupid and can already distinguish the pros and cons.

Not only in terms of price, but also in terms of location, the difference is huge.

Places like those close to Qingquan River, parks, big markets and schools are obviously more popular.

No one wants their female to have to walk across half the district to go shopping, or their children to get up an hour earlier than others to go to school.

Therefore, houses in good locations are naturally more popular.

However, those who like to live underground in swamps and mud pits due to their living habits are not included.

There are popular houses, and naturally there are also unpopular ones.

Those houses built on the edge of the underground city are naturally considered to be less popular.

Mu Yang would not leave any place empty, but would use it to build houses for the females.

Something is better than nothing.

Although the walls and ceilings of the dungeon are made of reinforced concrete structures, the tribal workers are still in a rigorous learning state and there is no problem of cutting corners at all.

The load-bearing columns are thick and densely packed together. Not only will there be no earthquakes here, but even if there is an earthquake or artillery bombardment, it won't collapse. It's like an air-raid shelter.

But Mu Yang was used to living on the ground after all. When he stayed so deep underground, he couldn't help but imagine the scene of the ground collapsing.

Just like when he was in an elevator he would always imagine the elevator falling rapidly. It was very strange, but he couldn't help thinking about it every time.

Therefore, underground cities are almost all buildings that stand upright from floor to ceiling, and rarely have roofs.

It loses some of its beauty, but it makes people feel at ease just by looking at it.

With the addition of sound insulation materials, most underground cities are large flats with one household per floor.

There are detached houses, but the view underground is not as good as that above ground. Mu Yang built a community of detached houses in the underground city, but the response in the tribe was mediocre. So he reduced the originally planned twelve communities to the current four.

A large flat building can house several households, with an area of ​​several hundred or even a thousand square meters, which is enough for a family of three or five males.

If it's too small, you can just connect the upstairs and downstairs to make a mezzanine.

If it has three floors, then hundreds of people can stay there.

Because orcs have to leave home and live alone when they reach adulthood, and females only get pregnant every few years and can only give birth to a few babies at a time, there are basically no family members with more than a hundred in the animal world.

At least Mu Yang has never seen it.

But I think if more females mate with stray animals, the number of cubs in one litter will increase.

There were so many eggs in their nest that Mu Yang was scared.

Ling Han had calculated the tribe's accounts. Now the average income level of the orcs in the tribe was basically enough to eat and drink and save a little. To buy a house, several males in the family needed to contribute together.

If there are a few more children in the family going to school, their fathers may need to find ways to earn some extra money after work.

As the number of orcs in the tribe increased, Mu Yang found it increasingly difficult to manage the tribe. He was overwhelmed by all the books on economics and management. However, this makeshift team managed to survive and did not collapse.

Once the tribe's 'hunter' system is perfected and only hunters are allowed to hunt giant beasts, it will probably be possible to control the situation where high-level orcs hunt giant beasts in large numbers.

When income fluctuations gradually stabilize, the income gap among people will not be too large.

However, the rich will get richer, and Mu Yang has no control over this except collecting taxes. He just needs to keep a close eye on them and make sure they don't break the rules. He can't stop them from making money.

All he can do is prevent the poor from being too poor.

However, because of the idea of ​​"leaving cubs behind and dying without regrets", some orcs may become poor because of having children.

This is inevitable, and Mu Yang can't do anything about it.

It can be imagined that if a female crocodile beastman gave him fifty eggs in one litter, and had to hatch them all, and the family did not have much savings, then his family would probably have to sell the house to raise the children.

This doesn't even include the kid going to school.

Just thinking about Mu Yang makes my scalp tingle.

He was not afraid of not being able to support them, but was afraid of competing with those naughty kids.

Two tiger cubs were enough to give him a headache, and the thought of dozens of them being naughty and mischievous made him want to die.

I have to say that Ling Han is really impressive. Other snakes lay more than ten eggs, but he only has one.

Hehe, after all, it’s his Momo who is awesome.

However, it is time to put the "preferential treatment for over-births" policy proposed by Su Mo on the agenda.

Mu Yang was thinking about all sorts of things in his mind, but on the surface he was arranging many matters for the females in an orderly manner.

After all the females were almost arranged, Mu Yang and Su Mo slowly walked towards home.

With Mu Yang by her side, Su Mo took a walk in the tribe after a long time.

These days, she always seemed to be in a hurry, rushing to deal with various chores, rushing to make tribal plans, rushing to deploy various matters, and rushing to the Northern Continent. In short, she had no time to spare.

Now I can finally take a break.

Walking on the spacious and clean sidewalks of the tribe, one can see orcs coming and going to harvest crops.

It is about to rain, and the orcs need to collect the grain drying on the threshing floor and store it as soon as possible to prepare for the upcoming rainy season and cold season.

Although they were busy and tired, the orcs all had smiles on their faces.

Such a vivid scene is really something you never get tired of watching.

Retracting her gaze, Su Mo asked, "Where are they?"

She finally came back after being away for such a long time. Logically, the males should have been very happy, but they didn't come to pick her up.

Mu Yang said casually, "I asked them to go home to cook and clean the house."

Su Mo sensed something was wrong in this sentence. She stopped and said, "Pack up now? Haven't you been home these days?"

Su Mo couldn't think of any other possibility except that he didn't go home.

Otherwise, according to her masculine attitude of cleanliness, even if the house is not cleaned every day, it will not be so dirty that it needs to be cleaned up temporarily.

Mu Yang scratched his head awkwardly, "Isn't it because I'm busy with work? It's not like I haven't replied yet."

Su Mo did not ask any more questions. After all, there were indeed many things to do in the tribe. She turned to ask the child, "What about Jun Yu and Jun Tao?"

Mu Yang and the others are all adult males. Su Mo is not worried that they can't take care of themselves. What she is worried about are the two little cubs.

Chang Geng and Qi Ming, who had been nestling in their mother's arms, poked out their little heads when they heard the words. It was easy to tell from their looks that they were also curious about the hard life their two brothers had gone through when they were away.

"He has been staying at Aolin's house. I asked Tinglang to pick him up."

The two guys are still quite afraid of Tinglang's cold face, although Tinglang doesn't really have a bad temper. On the contrary, he is the easiest to talk to.

But adults with cold faces always scare children.

Su Mo patted Mu Yang on the chest and glanced at him, "That's outrageous."

How can you let employees take care of children all the time?

Olin doesn't have any children, and the two tiger cubs are naughty. Who knows what kind of trouble they will cause to Olin.

Mu Yang also knew what kind of person his son was, so he quickly apologized with a smile, "I gave him a raise and a lot of bonuses. He is so happy taking care of the kids."

Only then was Su Mo satisfied.

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