Skytown certainly has that kind of stability.

It is isolated from the world. Although it is remote, it is also far away from the whirlpool of war and has convenient inland waterway transportation.

Merchant ships can reach this basin among the lofty mountains by passing through the Buro River and the Silver Dragon Canyon, and then go down the river, passing through the territories of many nobles, intersecting with other tributaries, passing by the northern land, and finally Take advantage of the situation and enter the Arctic sea.

According to Morey's opinion of Roman, the young lord's mining volume for this salt mine will definitely not be small.

Although this is a long-term trade, the 200,000 kilograms of salt cannot be sold instantly, and will most likely last until next year. For this purpose, he will recruit more manpower to continuously travel back and forth to this tributary of the Buro River. Bring more merchandise here, and ship salt out.

But businessmen are only afraid of making no money and are not afraid of the hard work involved.

Not to mention the new maltose.

Small nobles may try it occasionally, but if a big noble takes a liking, they will definitely purchase sugar in large quantities, and they will not have to worry about sales in the future.

After placing the draft horses and cattle in Sige Town, Morey handed over 20 gold coins, turned around and left Sige Town with twenty barrels of maltose.

There is no other way. The current salt mining has just begun and there is no production. The only option is to sell maltose to prevent Morey from leaving empty-handed.

The next time he comes over, he will bring more cattle and draft horses until he has transported 50 cattle and 100 draft horses to make up for the difference in the 200,000 kilograms of cheap salt - Roman did not calculate it for him. Detailed accounts, just a big calculation.

The benefits of this big account are obvious.

Once he sends those 200,000 kilograms of salt to the entire land, the low cost will make him a lot of money.

This huge preferential price is equivalent to paying him 200 gold coins directly.

A rough estimate is that you can earn more than 500 gold coins from profits alone.

This income is considered good even among nobles. Most nobles only have three-digit annual income, and he is just one of the heirs of a big businessman.

After Morey's caravan left, Roman looked at the group of cattle and horses, and he was in a wonderful mood.

This is a huge asset and is crucial to the development of Sige Town.

Because of the transportation, these animals looked a little lethargic.

He had to properly house these large animals and make them comfortable.

Agricultural officer Moore ran over panting, with fat on his chest jumping. He came to Roman, wiped his sweat first, and then said:

"Master Roman, I have prepared what you ordered..."

When More spoke, he looked at the large group of cattle and draft horses behind Roman.

There are only more than 80 cattle in Sige Town now. It's not that he can't afford more cattle.

Mainly because of identity.

Moore thought of his father who died of illness many years ago. At that time, he was confused about his father's various decisions. When he came to this position, Moore understood his father's difficulties.

Should Sige Town be developed?

Whether it is building bridges or paving roads, a large amount of manpower is required.

The Bass family cannot act beyond their authority without permission. Their position is always that of stewards, not decision-makers.

Even if they develop Sige Town and gain a lot of profits, will the Split Armor Family praise their actions?

Think of the pioneer lords of more than a hundred years ago.

They reclaimed large areas of wasteland and turned it into fertile fields. However, after the Conqueror Emperor's fleet was lost in the Underworld, the pioneering lords died of various sudden accidents because they did not have enough strength, and the nobles took them away. All the results of more than ten years.

Develop together? mutual benefit?

What is your status and strength?

Just turn over all your property and you'll be fine?

Confused! I'll beat you to death, this is mine too!

If Sige Town is too prosperous and spreads to the ears of the Armor-Splitting Archduke...

In the end, Moore hesitated and chose to lie down and sleep.

Roman is not interested in Skytown's past at all.

In his opinion, everyone in this era is an idiot and not worth caring about at all.

This land certainly has rich resources, amazing potential, and various huge advantages.

But Roman felt that with his ability, he could develop wherever he went.

Even if he is thrown into barren deserts and grasslands, as long as he survives and has the ability to move, he can lead a group of people to fight out like a barbarian and occupy a rich and privileged land.

Development at the speed of light, fighting with war, whoever comes, who dies!

Roman always believed that initial resources would only limit his development time, but not his ultimate achievements.

Of course, the more initial resources, the better.

He left the dock with More.

These large animals have advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that they can greatly improve work efficiency and can plow more land in summer and autumn.

The disadvantage is that more manpower is needed to take care of the new cattle and horses.

There used to be more than 40 farmers working in the livestock shed.

Their daily job is to take care of many large livestock. On average, one person is responsible for two cows. There is a management position called a cowherd, whose main responsibilities include grazing, cleaning up manure, harvesting grass, and taking care of young cattle.

The labor of these people cannot be saved, even during the deep plowing and sowing period, Roman did not call them out.

Even now, he has to temporarily transfer 30 people from the road construction laborers to take care of these livestock - not too many, otherwise it will delay the work over there.

And in the future, as Morey continues to transport livestock, there will be more workers to take care of the livestock.

This is why there are more than a thousand laborers in Sige Town, but he can only mobilize 700 people in total.

Whether it is livestock, mills, or various craftsmen, they can't be called out.

Otherwise, Sige Town will be greatly shut down.

Roman felt strongly dissatisfied with the past livestock sheds. They were dirty and slovenly, damp and cold, and in danger of collapse. The thatch rotted in the mud and stink bugs bred in large numbers. It was unsightly from all aspects.

When Roman's [Construction] skill was upgraded to level 2, he had the idea of ​​building a new livestock shed.

It was just because he couldn't spare the time, so he kept delaying it.

Now that the livestock transported by Morey has arrived in Sige Town, Roman knows that this matter can't be delayed any longer.

He wanted to build a new, more scientific and sanitary livestock shed.

The future breeding work should also be managed and planned in a unified manner.

During this period of time, he had asked Moore to prepare a large amount of building wood and stone.

The wood came from the large amount of wood cut along the way when the road was built, and the stone came from the stone mine.

Once again, Roman felt the shortage of manpower.

Of course, Roman knew where the problem was.

There were too many things to do.

And with an urgent and urgent attitude, he forced everyone in Sige Town to speed up.

If Roman died suddenly at this time, in the legend of Sige Town's descendants, there would definitely be an evaluation of Emperor Yang of Sui II.

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