Chapter one hundred and seventy nine tense raw materials
While walking on the street, Avis bought a copy of the Federal Newspaper to see if anything big had happened recently, and by the way, he rejected several players' requests for help.
The headlines in the newspapers are still related to the latest series of measures taken by the sixth prince of the Laika Kingdom after he came to power.
For example, the whole country is invested in vigorously supporting the development of construction, and all external forces are welcome to establish construction factories in the Kingdom.
A large number of constructor colleges have been opened in the private sector, and new students are exempted from all tuition fees for the first five years of enrollment and other favorable policies.
Obviously, after some forces behind the construct supported the sixth prince to ascend the throne, it is now the turn of the sixth prince Laika to fulfill the original agreement.
In addition, there are other news about some of the three kingdoms, as well as occasional news about dangers such as natural disasters and monsters, and you need to pay attention to your own safety.
Overall, the situation in the Federation seems to be normal. Under the leadership of the wise nobles, society is booming, the people live and work in peace and contentment, and life seems to be getting better and better.
Although the expansion of a large number of construction factories occupied a lot of farmland and caused a lot of magical radiation pollution that was difficult to deal with, many original farmers had to put down their farm tools and work in construction factories to make a living.
But according to a laudatory report in a newspaper, it is precisely because of these construction factories that people have gained more jobs and income.
Although there are some minor negative impacts, for the development of the Federation, these are just negligible pains. As long as we can survive this difficult time, a better tomorrow will eventually come!
"Tsk - these hypocritical nobles, why don't they experience the beautiful tomorrow they talk about for themselves."
On the side, a young half-elf who was wearing a light green cloth robe and holding a newspaper couldn't help but sneered.
"Be careful! Do you want to go in and squat for a few more days?"
After hearing his words, one of his companions instinctively looked around, and was relieved when he saw that no guards were paying attention to them nearby.
"What are you afraid of? In reality, you are being criticized, but you still have to be criticized here? When my level rises one day, I will be the first to kill all these people."
However, the dissuasion from his companions seemed to arouse the rebellious psychology of the half-elf player.
"Okay, okay, just say a few words and that's it..."
With a stiff face and a slightly embarrassed smile, his companion forcibly pulled him away.
However, the brief conversation between the two had completely fallen into the ears of Anvis.
In fact, the attitude of the half-elf just now is also a true reflection of many current players.
Currently, the general level of players has reached level 30 or above. If someone organized them, it would be enough to cause quite a stir.
What they lack now is a camp that can reasonably cause trouble.
When Anvis came to Silvermoon City this time, in addition to taking out the secret treasures of the ancient magic empire, he was also preparing to bring this camp to them.
The Federation's magic structure has developed to this day, and although it seems to be prospering rapidly, it is not without hidden dangers.
When the nobles and businessmen discovered that the cost and efficiency of working with skeleton laborers were far higher than those of normal workers, the seeds of conflict were already sown.
After finding the secret black market in Silvermoon City with familiarity, Anvis put on an isolation cloak and entered the underground guild hall of the black market. After paying a five percent deposit to the people there, he hung a special
Task.
——Acquire 100,000 finished skeleton workers of the third generation architecture.
In the task description, Anwes stated that he was a foreign chamber of commerce representative who was preparing to invest heavily in building a construction factory in the federation. The factory construction site had been selected, but there was currently a lack of enough workers.
At the same time, he offered an astonishingly high purchase price: one hundred and twenty gold coins for each skeleton worker.
You know, hiring an ordinary worker to work for ten years only requires about 80 gold coins, and the current average price in the market is only this amount.
However, for convenience, the minimum number of transactions per transaction is fifty.
When this task was posted, it was found to be profitable, and someone immediately responded, recycling a large number of finished skeleton laborers from the market and selling them to Anvis.
But after selling nearly 10,000 people in this way, the dealers found that the goods on the market had almost been wiped out.
The principle is very simple, the dead are limited.
Although under ideal conditions, the service life of a skeleton laborer can be as long as fifteen to twenty years.
But the real situation is that due to long hours of high-intensity work and various other factors, the soul fire of skeleton workers is severely depleted. It can often only be used for less than ten years before it completely decays and turns into a useless pile.
Trash.
After the original skeleton laborers were exhausted, those merchants and nobles had no choice but to purchase new skeleton laborers.
As an important material, many magic experiments of the Necromancy School require the use of corpses.
But now, with another breakthrough in magic skills, the development of construction factories has directly occupied most of the resources of this originally very niche market.
Since they are bought to be used as productive forces, those big businessmen don't care about the price at all. As long as the price is lower than using ordinary workers, they can buy as much as they want.
For the sake of gold coins, it is not that no one thinks of the former tombs, but corpses buried for too long are useless, and the number of newly buried dead is a drop in the bucket.
In response to the current weird phenomenon, the Arcane Card Chamber of Commerce has specially launched a new special venue card [Construction Factory].
Undead decks can choose to put their skeleton monsters and spell cards [Undead Scourge] into the factory to work, which will produce a certain amount of mana every round.
If consumption continues like this, the price of 'raw materials' will skyrocket, and most importantly, the number of dead will soon be insufficient.
For the sake of materials, the number of executions in the major kingdoms of the Federation has increased a lot in recent years, and activities to encircle and suppress bandits have been held again and again.
But after all, the number of death row criminals and bandits is limited. After they are almost wiped out, it is not good to just massacre civilians without any reason just to obtain materials.
Then, there is only one way to obtain enough labor.
war--
A war of sufficient scale is enough to obtain many high-quality materials.
Turn the citizens of other countries into your own labor force, produce more structures of various types, gain stronger war strength, and rich trophies, making it a profitable business.
At present, everyone is relatively restrained. But after Anvis issued this acquisition mission, it immediately had some special effects.
Of the 100,000 skeleton workers, more than 20,000 have been received so far, and there is still a shortage of about 80,000, which is a large order of about 9.6 million gold coins.
So, what should we do to get as big a deal as possible?