Chapter 578: development plan

Chapter 578 Development Planning

Wang Hong looked at the trembling third-tier monsters in front of him, and asked coldly: "Think about it, are there any other third-tier monsters on this island?"

"there is none left!"

All the monsters shook their heads together, they have already reached this point, it would be better if they could pull other monsters into the water, and they would feel much better, but I couldn’t remember after searching.

Since these monster races can’t be remembered, maybe they really don’t exist anymore. Even if one or two are missing, it’s not a big trouble for today’s Great Chu Immortal Kingdom.

Afterwards, Wang Hong handed over these monster races to his subordinates and asked them to distribute them. Now one or two Tier 3 beasts are of no use to him, so he might as well give them to his subordinates for use.

Facing Wang Hong's next arrangement, these monsters all heaved a sigh of relief, and finally let go of their hanging hearts from the moment they surrendered.

It fell into the hands of human beings, and it is a blessing to be subdued and become a Lingpang. I heard that they can eat anything.

Especially one of the monsters that looks like a sheep. It heard that the monsters of its own family are the most delicious. If it weren't for the fact that it is not used to eating meat, it would want to bite itself and try it out.

You can't let others try the meat on your body first!

After asking his subordinates to take these monsters away, the flying boat slowly approached Qizhou Island, and then landed in the center of the island.

The center of Qizhou Island happened to have several medium-sized spiritual veins, so Wang Hong decided to rebuild the Great Chu Immortal Kingdom here.

Drive away the monsters occupying this place, and plan to build a royal city in this central location. Currently, it only has a population of 500,000. It doesn't need to be too large, and it can expand slowly in the future.

They just arrived here, since there are no strong enemies around, the first task now is to build a residence.

Since we plan to build a royal city here, we must not build it indiscriminately. We must have a plan, otherwise the future royal city will be messed up.

The people discussed for a long time, and made a preliminary plan for the king city. In addition to the palace, they also need to build military camps, school grounds, residential areas, squares, squares and other buildings.

The vegetation on Qizhou Island is lush, and there are many spirit trees among them. Xu Lun organized many teams to cut down the spirit trees all over the island and transport them back to the center.

In addition, a group of people were also organized to collect stones by hand. The entire ground of the royal city must be paved with huge stones, so that it can last for a long time.

To build a house, you also need to build a foundation with regular stones, and then you can build a house with wood or masonry on the foundation.

As for the roof, glazed tiles are used for the time being, because this is the easiest to make, and the glazed tiles can be made by letting Jindan monks cast a few fire spells.

Glazed tiles are also used in Wang Hong’s palace, but the colors are different. For the time being, we will change to better ones when we get rich in the future.

While everyone is building houses in full swing, Wang Hong has arranged for Jia Liang and Sloppy Old Daoist to return to the Sea of Absolute Spirit with a batch of flying boats.

He has not forgotten that he still has 180,000 people left in the Sea of Absolute Spirits.

The two of them put the flying boat into the storage bag, and at the speed of the Nascent Soul cultivator, they should be able to return to the Sea of Absolute Spirit soon.

With the concerted efforts of more than 300,000 people and the assistance of many monks, the speed of building houses was very fast. After only one month, all the houses were completed, and the prototype of the new city had taken shape.

Everyone moved into the house, and Wang Hong moved into the palace again. The new palace did not have any prosperous decorations, and everything looked simple and grand.

This was extracted from a large spiritual vein when they retreated from the Qingxu Mountains. After all of them are fused, the spiritual energy here can be at least doubled.

Now that the royal city has been successfully built and everyone has been settled properly, it is time to plan for Qizhou Island affairs and future development.

Before, Liu Changsheng had dispatched manpower to inspect the entire Qizhou Island, and compiled a detailed information about the situation on the island.

After reading this document, Wang Hong already understood the situation on the island.

Qizhou Island does not have many spiritual veins, the spiritual energy is not strong enough, and there are not many natural materials and earth treasures that can be produced. The highest is only the third-order spiritual objects, and the fourth-order spiritual objects have not been found yet.

Such an environment is not good for high-level monks, especially for Nascent Soul monks. In this environment, if one does not rely on taking pills, one cannot improve one's cultivation.

Moreover, some spiritual objects such as spirit stones and mines are also bred by aura. There is not enough aura here, and there are very few mineral veins that can be bred.

Everything has both good and bad sides. Now it means that although they have occupied a relatively safe territory, they can develop their strength quietly.

But there are not enough resources to support their development, which is not a long-term solution.

Before the Great Chu Immortal Kingdom withdrew from Hezhou, Wang Hong once robbed the lairs of four monster clans, and the large amount of spiritual things he harvested should be able to supply for a period of time.

In addition, Qizhou Island can also collect some as a supplement, and the support time will be longer.

Wang Hong had already considered these difficulties before deciding to retreat here.

He has already thought of a way to solve this dilemma, and he has two solutions.

One is to earn resources through commercial trade to supply the development of the Great Chu Immortal Kingdom. This is a long-term route.

The entire Little Metaverse is so big, with so many continents, there will naturally be many business opportunities, and there is no shortage of experience and talents in this field among his subordinates.

Moreover, through his previous efforts to cultivate locally at all costs, the Ministry of Industry under Chen Xiaofeng's management has become extremely large.

The Ministry of Industry includes all kinds of arts of cultivation, such as alchemy, refining equipment, talisman making, array formation, spiritual meal, etc. These skills are very valuable in the cultivation world.

As long as it is used well, the Ministry of Industry should be able to earn a lot of resources for the Great Chu Immortal Kingdom in the future.

In addition to business, Wang Hong's other plan is to rob.

However, although he is not a good person, he is not a villainous person. He defines himself as neither good nor bad.

In reality, most people in the world of cultivating immortals are similar to him. As long as there is no direct interest relationship and the brain is healthy, no one will deliberately make things difficult for others, and no one will deliberately treat others well.

Now that Nuo is asking him to rob others for no reason and without any grudges, he is still a little bit sorry.

However, he can go to the mainland of Hezhou to rob the Yaozu. He is familiar with that place.

The most important thing is that both sides have enmity, and robbing the enemy will not cause any psychological burden, but will be full of pleasure.

Let me ask, is there anything in this world that is more enjoyable than robbing the enemy, leaving the enemy impoverished, and making life worse than death?

However, he has been a bit diligent in robbing the Yaozu, so I don’t know if he should raise it before robbing it!

(end of this chapter)

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