Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 1153 - 651 Contribution Value System

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Chapter 1153: Chapter 651 Contribution Value System

Gaven turned to Holy Strategist Boray and said, "Chief of Staff, share your thoughts."

The Holy Strategist under Katherine’s reassignment to Gaven were all given honorary titles in the Conqueror Army, with Transcendents and above unified under the title of Chief of Staff, and those below Transcendent as Staff Officers. This was only a provisional measure for easier identification, and more detailed rules would follow.

His question now had an element of assessment. Before arriving, Boray knew he was to be appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of the Lizardfolk at Tun Marsh and had received first-hand information about the place, but had not drafted a detailed plan because even Gaven was unsure how the situation would unfold. Many matters required adjustments based on the progression of events.

Even though this was a temporary assessment, the exclusive Sacrificer of Lady Strategy did not shrink from the challenge, replying in a calm and slow tone, "Lord, the previous suggestion to eradicate the Serpent People is an excellent starting point. Through this controllable, small-scale warfare, all Blackscaled Lizardfolk can be mobilized. While engaging in war on one front, adjustments and plans can take place on another. Through this, we can implant people loyal to General Gregory into the Lizardfolk Tribes, extract the uncontrollable elements, and form the Blackscaled Navy for the Lord. This is the short-term military plan. freёnovelkiss.com

The long-term military plan involves on one hand removing a portion of the Elite to form a Royal Court Army no less than a thousand strong to cope with the dangers within the marsh, especially the powerful creatures that threaten the Lizardfolk Tribes. They will be the primary targets of the Royal Court Army, which will be an ongoing task.

Secondly, each tribe will form Tribal Militia, maintaining a regular training load monthly, which should suffice for the daily security of the tribes. If necessary, they can be assembled to form an army around the Royal Court Army, possessing significant combat strength.

To maintain stable governance, military plans alone are not enough; they must be complemented by economic plans. Tun Marsh is a medium-sized marsh with relatively ample nutrients, and the production is relatively rich. However, as far as I can see, the food here mainly comes from fishing and hunting. Such a single-industry structure is too vulnerable to external changes. Once the fish catch significantly decreases, a food crisis will be imminent, necessitating an adjustment and optimization of industrial layout.

This industrial layout can be approached from two aspects. One is the expansion of aquaculture in the marsh, I’ve heard that some tribes here domesticate Gatu Swamp Beasts, process Death Cheese and Death Cream, and then sell them. This practice is worth promoting extensively.

The second aspect is marsh agriculture, as many areas that combine wet and dry can be reclaimed into paddy fields for large-scale cultivation of water rice and crops like rice.

For these two aspects, I believe the Lizardfolk Tribe does not have much experience, and they will need professional personnel dispatched from your side to assist, especially for the planting of water rice and rice, which requires more specialized knowledge."

Not only did Gregory nod in agreement, even Gaven couldn’t help nodding softly and said, "For these needs, you will directly coordinate with the City of Faith. The development of the Lizard Court will complement the City of Faith. I will set up the Lower City District in the City of Faith to facilitate the stationing of the Blackscale Legion and to aid trade between the two. Most water products have a short shelf life, and only by converting them into economic value can we stimulate the various types of cultivation and breeding."

"Since trade has been mentioned, the issue of tools innovation must be addressed. The current transportation and fishing methods of the Blackscaled Lizardfolk are too outdated, severely limiting their catch and transport capacity. In this respect, human vessels and trawling are more advantageous. So, for a significant time to come, there will be a huge shortfall of boats and quality fishing nets in Tun Marsh." Boray, as the New Vizier of the Lizard Court, has an advantage in his human-oriented thinking, particularly in the use of tools.

Blackscaled Lizardfolk’s fishing methods are not just limited to rod and spear; they also have their own woven fishing nets and various auxiliary traps. However, due to geographical constraints, they hardly have any boats, at best, some simple rafts serve as transport, making large-scale trawling difficult.

"I can take responsibility for supplying boats, but they won’t be provided for free. You must purchase them or have materials for barter," Gaven reaffirmed the previous decision.

"That is natural," said Bona, as a matter of course.

"Anything else?" Gaven continued to ask.

"Since I only have limited understanding of the Blackscaled Lizardfolk, I can only lay out these general directions. The specific details can only be adjusted during implementation," Bona answered cautiously, "I believe, by getting these two areas right, the rest are minor issues."

"Then let’s start by drafting personnel to form the Blackscale Legion," Gaven did not pursue further.

He was quite satisfied with Boray’s response. The proposals he gave were nothing unexpected; they were standardized and systematic, with stability as the priority.