Throne of the North

Chapter 70 Digging three feet underground? All weeds are my wealth!

That's right, when the first group of people went from the Furnace City to the Tundra Territory, Ryan asked the civilians to bring everything they could, whether it was wooden forks, hoes, or even the soil outside the city. It was scratched three times by Ryan.

The frozen soil territory needs land that can grow food, and fertile soil is indispensable. This scraped layer of soil will have to open up thousands of acres of land, right?

At this time, Ryan even felt that among the wealth he obtained from the Melting City, these soils were the most expensive.

And the reason for dividing it into batches is much simpler.

The Tundra Territory cannot guarantee housing after the sudden emergence of nearly 20,000 people and the contradictory pressures from all aspects. The first batch of people to go there are the most able to work. In addition to bringing resources to the Tundra Territory, they Work hard and continuously complete the city planning plan for the Tundra Territory.

The remaining people stayed in the Melting City because the cold air here has a process. Before it gets completely cold, the Melting City is still habitable, and the conditions are even much better than those in the Tundra Territory.

Most importantly, it can also alleviate some of the food pressure.

"It's a pity that those mages used too many gold coins and took away too much wealth."

Ryan regretted that he searched the entire Crucible City but failed to find much wealth. The group of nobles and mages did not forget to take away the gold coins in their pockets when they left in a hurry.

But soon Ryan was relieved. Gold coins can be used as a medium for spells. It would be incomprehensible for the nobles and mages not to take these things away.

Fortunately, in a hurry, he still found nearly 50,000 gold coins and more than 700,000 silver coins.

These are not the most valuable things. Nobles and mages take away gold and silver coins because these things can help mages practice, but those precious works of art are hardly useful.

Exquisite antiques, especially bottles and jars used to hold wine, can be a huge treasure.

Ryan transported all these things back to the tundra territory. If Irina comes next year, then Ryan can give her a huge surprise.

If it weren't for now, Ryan would have planned to establish his own chamber of commerce to sell the wealth to the south. Those nobles would definitely not be stingy with their gold coins to buy these luxuries.

There are also houses. Ryan plans to let the remaining people in the Furnace City demolish the houses in the next time. Those tall and thick wooden beams and exquisitely carved and beautiful stones can be transported back to the tundra territory. Not only can Decorate your own Baron Castle, and the bad ones can also be sold.

As for who will buy it? Don’t forget, when the time comes, there will be lords in the Tundra Territory, and even civilian farmers like the Bain family will do it in order to embarrass themselves and get close to Ryan, and most importantly, in order to be with other mud-legged people. Even if the gap in status is widened, no one would mind buying the last batch of such materials to build their own residence.

In fact, the extra money can be sent to the south with the value of art. Ryan understands the planning of this very well.

Except for demolishing the house, Ryan had no intention of keeping any other items, large or small.

The noble manor is planted with flowers and grass, and Ryan plans to transport these plants directly back to the tundra territory after they have adapted to the increasingly cold environment and survived.

In a word, when the geese pluck their feathers, Master Lane will not leave even a single weed wherever he passes.

It is light to dig three feet into the ground. On the same day, Ryan took people to the Mage Academy and dragged out the furnaces dozens of feet underground. This was to let everyone in the City of Furnaces know that this city was indeed in trouble. , because the places where the Earth Fire is located have been frozen, and the depths of the earth will experience the deathly silence of eternal winter earlier than the surface.

In an instant, all conspiracy theories were shattered, and the people of the Crucible City, who fell into despair, had to grasp Ryan's last life-saving straw.

Naturally, many of Ryan's orders went smoothly.

When serfs become extremely active, the development potential that can burst out is terrifying.

This also resulted in Ryan having to travel between the Tundra Territory and the Furnace City every two days to stabilize the passion of these people.

Allowing a small number of people to cross the plane gate to the tundra territory every once in a while can encourage these people to unleash more potential.

In this way, time came to the end of May. Within a month, Ryan had the last warmth of this continent from a visitor from another dimension. With the cultists no longer appearing, Ryan became bolder.

He began to search for surrounding resource points. What did not disappoint him was that he did find a copper mine less than ten miles north of the Furnace City.

After overcoming the terrifying cold and opening the mine, we were able to avoid the wind and snow that had begun to appear at this time to a great extent.

It is probably warmer in the mine than in the Furnace City.

"It's part farming, part mining. I hope to find one or two more mines, and the rest will be used to chop down trees to make firewood. Oh, and, by the way, I'll also salvage the fish from Crescent Lake."

In the Crucible City, Ryan recorded his plans bit by bit and traveled between two worlds, which made him busy.

"When these future lords get used to it, I can enjoy it."

Ryan encouraged himself and said.

According to the promise he made, plus Beard, there will be six lords in the territory by the end of this year.

This exceeds the number standard given to barons by the empire, but Ryan doesn't care about that. After all, which baron territory can have a population of 20,000 to 30,000?

The Tundra Territory is also the frontier of the empire, who will care about it? Even when those nobles found out, Ryan had enough confidence to tell them that he could have so many lords under his command.

So, what are standards used for? Not just for breaking.

Just because other barons are not good doesn't mean that Ryan is not good either. If you think he is not good, then give me a title. I, Ryan Clayton, am worthy of being called a Viscount.

This melting pot city is Ryan's greatest wealth when he comes to Exnel. Whether it is visible or invisible, it can bring about a leap in the development of his territory.

But Ryan was not without worries. In addition to food, he found that every time he opened the door to the plane and entered here, he consumed more spiritual energy.

From the initial 100 spiritual points, it was possible to open the plane door and reach the continent of Exnel. Now, it already requires 150 spiritual points. He guessed that more might be needed in the coming time.

In the future, he doesn't even know if he can open the space door to reach here, so Ryan is a little anxious. He needs to get rid of all the wealth that can be found here in just a few months.

The first primitive accumulation of the territory depends on this time.

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