The correct way to open the elf

Chapter 43 Crazy Salt Field Plan

Chapter 43 Crazy Salt Field Plan

Anthony asked, "Is this kind of...porcelain...easy to make?"

"It's not difficult, but it requires carefulness and a certain level of learning ability. I plan to find a few careful elves, teach them the method of firing porcelain, and form a team specializing in firing porcelain to fire this kind of tableware for the camp. After satisfying the camp, it can be sent to the Misty Moon Forest so that they can also use this kind of tableware."

Because of this sentence, Mr. Anthony stared at Feng Yu for a long time.

Feng Yu was annoyed: "Ahem, on a rainy day, fine porcelain and elves go better together!"

Nicole and Anthony knew that Feng Yu was from another world, so they were no longer surprised by the nonsense he always said, and they did not delve into the relationship between elves, porcelain, and rainy days.

But Anthony knew that Feng Yu did this because of Nicole. It seemed that he really liked Nicole. Nicole naturally knew why Feng Yu did this. She smiled happily and didn't care that so many people were watching. She held Feng Yu's hand and refused to let go.

Anyone with eyes in the camp could see that the relationship between Nicole and Feng Yu was not as simple as that of a savior and a visitor from another continent. However, as Nicole was a talented girl among the elves, there were not many young elves who were qualified to care about her. In addition, since Great Mage Anthony hadn't said anything, it was natural that they would not say anything.

Of course, there are still many elf boys who are jealous behind her back. After all, Nicole is the goddess of many elf boys, but that has nothing to do with Feng Yu!

Being jealous is their right. Feng Yu really enjoys those jealous looks. The fact that no elves jumped out to duel with him made him feel even more unscrupulous.

That's right, he wanted to declare his feelings for Nicole, and take precedence. If he didn't respect the tradition of the elves, he would have created a hybrid from another world to stop the elves from thinking about Nicole.

A few days later, the salt was finally produced after a second crystallization after drying. Since the quantity was small, Dick did not rush to ask Feng Yu to immediately fulfill his promise of 100 kilograms of salt in a drying pool. Anyway, Feng Yu was here.

Looking at Nicole who was holding Feng Yu's hand tightly, Dick, who was described by Allen as a guy with alcohol soaked in muscles, knew that his salt would not run away. As long as Anthony did not drive Feng Yu away, based on Anthony's attitude towards their relationship, Dick knew that this possibility was very small.

Feng Yu took some salt and put it in his mouth, feeling the taste of the salt carefully, and closed his eyes to observe the reaction of his digestive system to the salt.

This was an alternative use of clairvoyance that he discovered when he was bored. By 'observing' the digestive system, he could tell how his body absorbed food and rejected certain substances in certain foods. This gave him a similar ability to identify toxins, although it only worked on what he ate.

Everyone in the camp was very happy that day. Although there was not enough salt to distribute to everyone, it was only a matter of time. Dick could see the connection, and others were not stupid either.

That day, Dick and Allen sat with Feng Yu again, but this time Anthony was also there.

"According to calculations, the current method of drying salt can produce roughly the same amount of salt in a month, and this amount of salt is barely enough for all the people, livestock, and mounts in our camp to consume, and it may even be a little insufficient.

To get more salt to supply the salt consumption of the elves and halflings in the Moonlit Forest and the dwarf kingdoms in the Snowy Mountains, it is not enough just to do this, so I think we need to expand the scale. "

Anthony, Allen, and Dick were very grateful when they heard Feng Yu take their races into account, although they didn't say anything yet.

Feng Yu kicked the ground flat a few times, used a branch to roughly draw the terrain near the camp, and said:
"The land between our camp and the place where the dwarves mined flint and limestone, which is the kind of stone you use to make stone powder, is not cultivated by halflings and the soil is relatively hard.

In addition, going southeast here, we avoid the riverside land deposited by the Lengshui River, and it is closer than we go to the coast to get sea water along the Lengshui River. It is only less than 30 miles away. Moreover, because the sea water here is not mixed with the Lengshui River water, the salt content is higher than the seawater we are taking for salt drying now.

We can even dig a canal to connect to the coastline and bring seawater to a place not far below the land, which will greatly reduce the difficulty of transporting seawater.

As long as we build a large salt field on this land, we can get enough salt to supply all the elves, halflings and dwarves. We can even sell this precious salt to the goblins in exchange for more supplies to enrich our camp.

Moreover, this place is close to the flint mining area, and we can directly build large kilns to burn stone powder in the flint mining area to build salt fields.

I've calculated that given the surplus labor force in our camp, it shouldn't be too difficult to complete this project while ensuring daily production alerts. It just will take some effort.

If we can transfer some labor from the Moonlit Forest and the Dwarf Kingdom, there will be no problem. Then we can use some salt as compensation, so that our friends from all tribes will not help us for nothing."

The three of them were shocked by Feng Yu's big project. In this world, the application of productivity is still based on small workshop production models such as individual guerrillas. Large-scale labor coordination is the clan-based living mode like Dick's. Such a large-scale production project has never been seen before.

Dick and Alan were completely dumbfounded, and Anthony fell into deep thought.

Feng Yu continued, "Today, I called the three of you here to discuss the distribution of labor and the future distribution of salt."

Dick and Alan were able to become clan leaders not by being cute. After a little thought, they understood what Feng Yu meant. Anthony was the great wizard of the elves and a man of meticulous thoughts. When he heard Feng Yu's salt field plan, he naturally understood what Feng Yu meant.

Dick said, "Brother Darren, we still have to rely on you to make salt. Tell me what you think."

"Yes, Darren, you say it." Allen also said.

“I want to hire dwarves and halflings to build salt pans using salt as payment.

I will hire goblin and halfling common laborers and craftsmen at a salary of three to ten silver coins per month, based on the value of the goblin silver coins.

Then, at the price of ten kilograms of salt per silver coin, a share of salt sufficient for the Dwarf Kingdom and all the Halflings was sold to the brothers Dick and Allen.

As for how you handed it over to your own people, I don’t care.”

Dick and Allen understood what Feng Yu said. Feng Yu wanted to give the sales rights of their race's salt to their clan. The interests represented by this were enormous.

(End of this chapter)

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