As soon as the city gate opened, Felissa left Cliff City.

When we rode home, it was almost time for lunch.

When the nameless lady saw her daughter suddenly appearing in front of her, she didn't come back to her senses: "Why are you back?"

"This is my home, why can't I come back?" Felissa said a little strangely.

"Why are you at this time..." Mrs. Wuming stopped mid-sentence, "Anyway, go back quickly."

"I know that the war is about to begin," Felissa said, stepping forward and holding her mother's arm, "I came back because of this."

Hearing what she said, Mrs. Wuming became even more angry. She raised her hand and slapped Felissa hard on the shoulder twice: "Since you know, then come back!"

"What's the big deal?" Felicia said nonchalantly. "The war hasn't started yet. I don't trust you. I have to come back and take a look."

"What should I worry about?" Mrs. Wuming sighed. "This territory is my responsibility. I have thought about it thousands of times in my heart about what to do. I have been preparing for this war for a long time."

"Okay, I'm back," Felissa said coquettishly, "Just let me stay at home for a few days."

The unknown lady had no choice but to agree, but also stressed: "You are only allowed to stay for three days, and you will return to Cliff City after three days."

Three days was about as long as she expected, so she didn't say anything more, took a bath comfortably, changed her clothes, and settled in at home.

"It's better to be at home." She was drying her hair in the garden and couldn't help but sigh, "I don't even want to go back to Cliff City."

When Susan heard Felissa sighing, she nodded her forehead: "Don't say such things again, otherwise Madam will be angry again."

Felissa raised her head and smiled at Susan: "Don't complain to your mother."

Susan stroked Felissa's hair and sighed heavily: "My silly lady, get out of here quickly, this is not a good place."

Felissa shook her head: "But this is where I grew up."

Susan sneered: "This is still the place where I grew up, but I don't have any memories of it."

If she hadn't been unable to leave, she would have left long ago.

This small town, even if it is called a small town, is just a few sparse villages and towns put together. Those who can leave have already left.

The civilians left behind had no property at all. The only thing of value was the land in their hands. However, no one came to buy this land. There was no value in anything that no one bought.

Without money, of course you can't go anywhere.

What's more, if you go to other places and meet a noble who doesn't care about the lives of common people, you will really lose your money and money. If you stay in your hometown, at least the unknown baron and the unknown lady will not exploit them too much, and life can go on.

Pass.

Stay here, but there is nowhere to go.

Felicia closed her eyes and sighed in her heart. In such a small border town, there are not many products and no good scenery. The most important thing is that it may face the invasion of demons at any time. It is really impossible to blame people for not staying.

But this small town is also an important pass, otherwise there would be no need for someone to guard it.

"When this war is over, I will find a way," Felissa said, her tone soft but firm, "There is always a way."

She couldn't just watch the hometown where she grew up continue to decline like this.

"What can I do?" She was patted on the head. She opened her eyes and saw her mother standing in front of her, holding a blanket in her hand, with a slight anger in her eyes.

"Mother." Felissa sat up awkwardly and called her flatteringly.

The unknown lady threw the blanket on Felissa's head and said angrily: "After you return to Cliff City, don't worry about things here."

Felissa took off the blanket covering her face, wrapped herself up, and looked up at her mother: "Don't you want the people in the territory to become rich? If they live well, they will give back to you."

"The next lord is not you," the nameless lady said calmly, "so don't give up on this."

Felicia smiled and did not answer.

The unknown lady just came down to give her daughter a blanket. She had many other things to do, so she left after saying that.

Susan sighed: "Miss, listen to Madam and don't come back."

"What you want to do, Madam and the Baron have already wanted to do, but it's useless, it's useless."

Felicia couldn't help but sigh as she listened to Susan's ramble.

Yes, my mother has thought of various methods for a long time, but most of them are only ideas and cannot even be implemented.

Because there is a shortage of people and money.

In their small border town, in order to prevent the invasion of demons, all the strong laborers formed a patrol team, following her father around every three days to be wary of demons sneaking in. In this way, the only people left in the city were some old people.

Weak women and children can only guarantee their own daily necessities at most, and have no energy left to do other things.

But who is Felissa? Her vision is not comparable to that of ordinary people.

"Manpower can be replaced by technology. For example, it takes us a day and a night to walk to Cliff City, but it only takes half a day to ride a horse. If we have tools, it is not a problem to have less manpower."

However, Susan called Felissa back with just one sentence: "How can such a thing exist? Even if it exists, how can you have the money to buy it?"

Why there is no such thing? It's just that it hasn't been invented yet. However, inventing it is indeed a waste of money. The people in their family's territory can neither make it nor have the money.

We still need to get rich first to drive wealth later.

"I will go back this time and take a few children back to Cliff City. They should be around twelve to fifteen years old."

Felissa can call upon the civilians in the territory at will, even if they take human lives for fun.

Of course, Felissa would not do such a thing.

Susan did not hesitate: "Of course, you can take all the children away."

She heard from the nameless lady that Felissa had a big career in Cliff City, including schools and hospitals. She didn't understand much about it, but it didn't stop her from knowing that Felissa was very powerful.

Those young people are lucky to be able to work with Felissa.

"Let's take a few away to try first," Felicia shook her head. "We chose young people between the ages of twelve and fifteen because they can take care of themselves."

She has no time to take care of those young people, she can only let them take care of themselves, so she won't want them if they are too young.

She can waive tuition for these teenagers and provide them with a place to stay, but living in Cliff City is not just about a place to live, but also food and clothing, all of which require money.

Felissa doesn't intend to raise them. Things that are too easy to obtain will not be cherished. Felissa still knows the principle of good rice and bad rice.

However, she can provide jobs to those teenagers. After all, she is also a well-known person in Cliff City. It should not be difficult to find jobs for a few teenagers.

While thinking about it, Felissa lowered her eyes.

Sleepy.

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