The correct way to open the elf

Chapter 131 It’s all a routine

Chapter 131 It’s all a routine
“Although our camp is still very weak, we are slowly growing by eating away at the flesh and blood of humans.

Every time we develop one step, humans become one step weaker, and the gap between us and humans is narrowed by two steps.

Now, let’s look at the prices of camp merchandise. Do you still think they are very expensive?

We set such a low price in order to attract more goblins, create competition among them, lower their prices to humans, and allow humans to consume more of our products.

This is about thinking about the pricing of goods from a higher perspective.”

Illya and Jensen nodded thoughtfully, and Feng Yu continued, "However, there is one very important point when launching a trade war based on a trade surplus.

That is, you must have enough military force to protect your growing wealth. Otherwise, no matter how rich you are, you will just be a piece of fat meat in the mouths of others. "

The two Pete brothers, who had been scolded by Feng Yu last time, had learned their lesson this time. They did not cause any more trouble and hurriedly set off after loading the goods.

Except for the salt, they took away nearly half of the goods accumulated in the camp, and Feng Yu also gained a lot of silver.

After the transaction was completed, many people in the camp ran over to look at the pile of silver. There was nothing they could do about it, as this thing was a rare thing.

Apart from the dwarves who harvested a small amount of silver during the mining process and had a small amount of stock through the iron trade, the halflings and elves were all originally poor people who had never seen such a large pile of money lying around.

Alan smiled and said that the silver in the camp was more than the money handled by the halflings and elves in a hundred years combined, which made everyone laugh, but after laughing, they felt a sense of inexplicable sadness.

Dick said that at the rate Feng Yu was making money, he would be able to sleep in a nest of gold coins like Lao Long.

Feng Yu was not Lao Long, so he just waved his hand and the Pupu City Mint made a lot of noise for several days, and finally turned the silver into the currency of Pupu City.

With his wallet bulging, Feng Yu, Illya, and Johnson calculated for three days with the help of Theodore's math team and finally got some rough data support.

The conclusion is that, except for the workers who have already received their salaries in silver coins, the camp now has the basic conditions for fully using currency to pay for benefits.

Now that the foundation is in place, the troublesome matter of allocating materials every two days can be cancelled. This is because material allocation is not only troublesome, but also takes up a lot of manpower to distribute materials, and will also cause some unnecessary problems and disputes due to differences in materials.

Big-character posters were posted at various intersections and conspicuous locations in the camp, and silver coins were also distributed to everyone in the camp who received material rations. The first batch was silver coins equivalent to ten days of supplies, and the next batch will be distributed once a month.

The piles of silver coins became smaller, and business inside the camp gradually became more active. More and more halflings came to the commercial street to sell agricultural products.

The honest halflings had no choice. It was not that they liked money, but when Feng Yu issued silver coins, he cancelled the trade of exchanging materials for industrial products and fully switched to the era of purchasing with silver coins.

In order to make the silver coins circulate better and let the halfling farmers spend their money, in addition to the education system borne by Feng Yu, each halfling village that gathers pumps and canals as units is also responsible for the maintenance of materials such as pumps and the consumption of flint.

In addition, there are some other scattered projects that also need to be borne by the halfling farmers who are about to harvest this season's grain, to ensure that the halfling farmers do not hoard the grain on a large scale, but instead exchange the surplus grain for silver to consume.

The camp finance department consisting of the mathematics team of Ilia, Johnson and Theodore was also officially established.

The Finance Department is responsible for collecting and distributing funds and is only accountable to Feng Yu. It also liaises with the parliament composed of representatives from the three tribes, with Mr. Anthony as the speaker, to jointly complete the management and construction of public welfare undertakings, including the education system.

At this point, a somewhat crude management system, industrial system and monetary system have been initially built in the camp, forming a comprehensive management system for the camp, waiting to be adjusted once problems are discovered.

As a semi-homebody, Feng Yu racked his brains to finish a thin book on comprehensive management.

He threw out a lot of high-end words and concepts such as the familiar macro-control, but he didn't understand the details, so he could only let the leaders in the camp understand it themselves.

What Anthony didn't expect was that Feng Yu actually handed over the management of the camp to the council headed by him, and also handed over his financial power to three ridiculously young elves to help manage it.

In fact, only Feng Yu himself understood that this so-called parliament was actually equivalent to the trade union of a large group company, and the so-called management power only included the power of supervision and suggestion outside the important system.

With finances, military forces, and industry all under his control, what else does the council have to do except manage the reputation of the three races?

As long as he doesn't agree, the parliament can do nothing but organize people to go on strike.

Unfortunately, Green didn't have any strikes or marches, so Feng Yu had nothing to fear.

The people of the three tribes in the camp, who have fully completed privatization and have the concept of personal property, are actually the foundation for Feng Yu to counter the top leaders of the three tribes.

Except for the halflings who do not have a complete system, the Dwarf Kingdom has no control over this place. If the Elf Royal Family really wants to take the camp into their arms, they have to consider whether the halflings and dwarves in the camp are willing to do it.

The dwarves have their own kingdom, and the halflings are even more numerous and powerful. They are essentially the elves' breadwinners. They certainly don't want their happy little homes to be "arranged" by the elves again.

Because they have tasted the sweetness of this model and have understood the truth that only by following Feng Yu can they have a happy life, while the elves' high-level people can only eat and get things for free. Compared with Feng Yu, they are simply far behind.

This fair model led by Feng Yu will be passed down to the next generation of dwarves and halflings as he popularizes free education among them. After all, there is nothing about the royal family in Feng Yu's textbooks.

The central idea of ​​his moral textbook is "A happy life is created by labor, and equality and friendship are the foundation of society."

Feng Yu thought to himself that the royal family was great, but they were still a bunch of scum when it came to core values.

Old man Anthony is a good elf, but unfortunately his magic level and his "knowledge reserve" do not mean that he can understand how to develop and expand a race, and it cannot change his somewhat gentle temperament.

(End of this chapter)

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