Green Monster Epic
#1136 - reform
Since the existing vested interest groups cannot be eradicated, then find a way to nurture a suitable breeding ground for the emergence of new interest groups.
Even if the emergence of this breeding ground comes at the cost of the tragic fate of hundreds of millions of wilderness natives, in Allen's view, it is worth it.
Only soil soaked in blood and corpses can later breed brilliant and beautiful flowers, as well as full fruits.
The new charter rules of the Alliance are invisibly forcing the more than one hundred tribes of the Alliance to frantically sweep through the territory surrounding their forces in the years before the rules are finally implemented, using blood, fire, and weapons to massacre and devastate the countless weak tribes in the wilderness that they once sheltered or ignored, in order to expand their own tribal population and thus allow their tribe to obtain more core territory.
In just three or four years, the large and small ethnic tribes that were once lush and ubiquitous in the wilderness have disappeared without a trace. The slave trading groups, which had been suppressed by the Temple of Nature for many years, have also flourished like bamboo shoots after a spring rain. Not only are their busy figures in the wilderness, but even the two continents to the north and south, which are in the midst of war, cannot stop the footsteps of these hyenas.
In contrast, the population of the major tribes of the Alliance, which had been stagnant for many years, has exploded. Many tribes, whose population had remained at 200,000 to 300,000, have suddenly gained nearly half as many people.
The sudden increase in the huge population requires places to live, food and supplies to eat and drink. It is certainly not enough to rely on the spoils obtained from annexing weak tribes. This forces the high-level members of each tribe to reluctantly take out the resources accumulated in the tribe, and at the same time, it makes their long-standing lazy production behavior constantly evolve and grow in the face of reality, so as to develop the territory belonging to them under the new rules as much as possible.
The existence of demand and the investment of resources, in turn, feed back to the wilderness native tribes who have just experienced a catastrophe and barely survived, as well as the trade activities that have gradually declined in the two-hundred-year civilization war.
The northern and southern mainland business groups, which had been dormant for many years, smelled the taste of money and brought various materials urgently needed for the operation and production of the wilderness tribes, and frequently moved in the Mansha trade route again. In the face of huge profits, even the top rulers of the four civilizations could not ban those desperate capitalists and merchants.
The resurgence of commercial activities has brought a considerable amount of tax revenue to the tribes along the trade route, which can just fill the assets they have lost due to running the tribe.
The wilderness native settlements that have survived by chance are now facing a large area of ownerless land. While cautiously selecting suitable places for reproduction, they also send additional manpower to the cities of the major wilderness tribes to earn the resources needed for the development and reproduction of their ethnic groups.
Because when the buffer period given to the tribes by the Alliance is over, when the new charter rules are officially implemented, the camps where the four pillars are located will, together with the Temple of Nature, send out teams led by legendary powerhouses, wandering in the narrow territory of the wilderness to supervise law enforcement, and begin to suppress and punish the various intense actions that occurred during the buffer period, leaving a glimmer of hope for these surviving tribes.
The slave trading groups that had just emerged soon ushered in a catastrophic disaster. The wealth they had painstakingly accumulated was instantly turned into the pockets of the Mansha Alliance and the Temple of Nature. The legendary powerhouses who led the team were naturally happy to carry out the act of clearing out illegal activities with this layer of interest incentive, and the degree of implementation was only afraid of not being deep enough, but they would not care about the hard work of running around the wilderness for a long time.
Honestly, in this world with magic, supporting a tribe of one million people actually doesn't require much land. As long as there are sufficient water resources, a suitable climate environment, and corresponding professional talents such as druids and farmers, even the lowest-level tribal territory in the Alliance's new regulations can completely meet its consumption.
Based on Allen's observations and research in the Northern Territory over the years, the Snowmite and Raven's Claw tribes, which are adjacent to the Green Field Tribe and squeezed into a fortress, have basically been able to meet the consumption of their respective tribes by relying on the development of the hilly area north of Nasir Fortress after the relationship with the Drow eased.
In addition, with the various resources brought by the development of the Kator Mountains and the operation of the fortress, although the territory of the two tribes has shrunk to less than one-tenth of its former glory in recent years, it does not prevent the population of the two tribes from multiplying and growing.
It's just that the leaders and high-level members of the wilderness tribes have been content with the status quo for a long time, and they are too lazy and casual in operating the tribe. Too much land and resources are left idle and wasted. They would rather let these valuable resources occupied in their hands be abandoned and desolate, and they are not willing to let even the vassal tribes develop and utilize them.
The wilderness vassal tribes, who are heavily exploited by them, have to develop cautiously at the same time, lest the rapid development of the ethnic group attract the attention of the ruling tribe, and thus lead to the disaster of extermination.
Otherwise, the generally strong reproductive ability of the wilderness natives would not be inferior to the major races of the four civilizations in terms of population. You must know that existences like gnolls and kobolds have twins as a minimum for each reproduction, and it is not uncommon to give birth to 4 or 5 in one litter.
Now that the four pillars have re-formulated a set of wilderness rules and implemented them with strong means, it can be regarded as adding a new vitality to the wilderness.
With the support of the powerful wilderness pillars and the Temple of Nature, although the wilderness looks very miserable now, as long as the wilderness natives scattered in various corners are given some time and a relatively stable environment, the wilderness will soon usher in a population explosion.
At the same time, the Mansha Alliance also took advantage of this period of turmoil to form a magnificent army, and more than one million strong warriors were sent to the Human-Horse Grassland in the south in batches, starting a long period of training and elimination, and at the same time, they can deter the human forces in the south and dispel their ambitions to attack the wilderness.
The Temple of Nature followed the agreement with the four pillars and sent elite knights trained in their respective churches to the south together to lay a solid foundation for the improvement of the first regular army in the wilderness.
In order to supply such a huge army, the four pillars used some of the power collected by the Alliance Conference to establish new departments such as agriculture, commerce, and metallurgy based on the original college foundation in Mansha City. Teams of professional personnel followed those legendary powerhouses who were wandering in the wilderness and maintaining order in the wilderness, sowing seeds of progress.
The high-quality grain seeds carefully cultivated by the druids in the agricultural department were handed over to the natives of the wilderness settlements who had re-rooted in the ownerless land. Professional technicians taught these ignorant natives how to plant grain and domesticate livestock, but the price was that these settlement natives would pay a certain amount of grain and materials in the next few decades.
The mineral veins painstakingly explored by those exploration talents are also directly shared with the settlement natives who have settled around them, allowing them to mine and excavate themselves. These beneficiaries only need to provide a corresponding share of the minerals to the Alliance during the duration of the mineral vein mining.
Every special area suitable for planting magic plant materials, a place suitable for grazing livestock…
It is a pity that the talents cultivated by the Alliance are not enough, and it will not be able to form many professional teams in a short time to explore and search the wilderness. There are still large areas of vast and remote areas that have not been visited and have not been included in the Alliance's control territory.
The newly born wilderness tribes have obtained the urgently needed technology and resources to help them multiply and develop, and the Mansha Alliance can not only harvest the materials to supply a huge army, but also revitalize the resources and land scattered throughout the vast wilderness that have not been developed.
As long as this model continues to develop, then the materials harvested by the Mansha Alliance will inevitably expand rapidly with the rise and development of the weak tribes in the wilderness. With a huge amount of resources in the hands of the Council as bargaining chips, more power can naturally be concentrated from the members of the Alliance into the hands of the Council through the exchange of interests.
The impact of centralization has both advantages and disadvantages, but at least for the wilderness, which is now facing the threat of war in the north and south and is weak, it is generally more beneficial than harmful.
With the deepening of the reform, everything in the wilderness seems to be developing in a positive direction.
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