It's fine if it's only once or twice, but it's more often. It also attracted the attention of the top level of the deadwood troll. After they knew how to calculate the food, the following transactions were basically the Witherbark trolls going out in groups in an organized way to round up the beasts, and then giving them to the elves in exchange for food, because the food they got would be at least twice as much.
This is why, at that time, the people sent by the Far Traveler and the troops sent by Taquilin got enough battle pets so quickly. Therefore, the business reputation of the high elves has since laid a high foundation among the deadwood trolls.
And that trade of beasts for food also allowed the Deadwood troll to survive the difficult food shortage season that year. Therefore, the lives of many deadwood trolls were saved, and none of the deadwood trolls starved to death that year.
Now when the leaders of the Witherwood trolls heard that the elves were coming to trade again, they immediately paid special attention to it. Knowing the amount of food available and how many people can learn how to grow food, he immediately agreed to the elf's deal.
Therefore, after half a month since then, more than 30,000 deadwood trolls have continuously entered the river and road engineering teams in the plain area from the trails, and some people have entered the southern hills and fruit tree planting teams. The work is going on non-stop, and the food of Habayashi Blood Eagle is also rushing out.
Naturally, quite a few of these dead wood trolls who came in were arranged by Habayashi Blood Eagle to enter the villages in the name of learning to farm, and asked them to help the villagers or artisans who had been out of work to farm, and they were treated like villagers without village groups and received quotas. food.
Trolls have a larger appetite than humans, so naturally they can receive more quotas, which can ensure that these deadwood trolls who come to work have enough to eat every day and have the strength to work.
Where have these dead wood trolls who have never seen the world seen so much food? At the beginning, they made a lot of fuss, and some even secretly left some for storage, hoping to take them back after finishing their work.
But after a while, no Witherbark troll did this anymore. However, this aspect of the matter was handed over to the 100 human soldiers and troll armed police, and Habayashi Blood Eagle seldom asked about it.
In October, there was a bumper harvest of grain, and his granaries were full again. It is not difficult for more than 120,000 and nearly 130,000 farmers to support a small number of people doing other jobs.
Originally, the food issue had always been the most important issue for Habayashi Blood Eagle, but October was the time when the elves from the Quel'Danis aristocratic faction and the elves from the elf village were swapping.
October is the month with the most events.
In late October, the Wildhammer dwarves followed Habayashi Bloodhawk's suggestion, and stopped their frivolous thoughts and actions of traveling thousands of miles to the human kingdom to recruit refugee laborers.
When they saw that Habayashi Blood Eagle had no problem using the Witherwood Troll's labor, they turned to the Witherwood Troll to discuss the labor issue. Finally, at this time, the three clans and four forces of Xantlan officially began to formally try the actual contact and cooperation of mutual trust.
Just like what Cirvanas said, there are indeed many refugees in the human kingdom, but there are not so many who are strong enough to do heavy work. One is that refugees fled, life is already difficult, and the health is not so good after a long time. The second is that all countries are desperately organizing armies, and all the better people are recruited into the army by them.
There are quite a few old, weak, sick, disabled, women and children left, but what can these people do? The Wildhammer dwarves are not philanthropists, even if they want to be philanthropists, they don't have such a rich family background.
Besides, they still have to complete the construction of the Eagle's Nest Mountain headquarters as soon as possible. There is no place for their own people to live. How can they have the mood to take in these human beings, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled?
The Witherbark troll had tasted the sweetness in the cooperation with the elves, so they also agreed to send 30,000 laborers to the Wildhammer dwarves. The Eagle's Nest Mountain construction site of the Wildhammer dwarves was therefore overcrowded in a short period of time. However, due to the large population and the large demand for food, the Wildhammer dwarves encountered difficulties again.
Because the food for the elves is basically concentrated in the pier plain area, which is separated from the main hinterland area of Hinterland by a mountain range, and there is only one difficult path to go down.
It stands to reason that laying rails to get through the tunnel and laying directly to the dock warehouse is the best choice. But the Wildhammer dwarves were in a hurry, and they didn't have that much time to do it. Later, they used the water power of the big waterfall at the outlet of the Hinterland River to the sea to build a cargo landing platform.
First use a boat to ship the grain in the warehouse from the Elven Wharf to the waterfall, then unload the boat to the bottom of the platform, wait for the lifting platform to be hoisted above and then load the boat, and then drive along the Hinterland River to the end of the river .
There the last part of the food was handed over to the Witherbark trolls to transport it back to their tribe. The other grain was brought to the Eagle's Nest Mountain construction site for meals.
A boat full of grain opened the eyes of the withered wood trolls who often went hungry to transport grain. It was the first time they knew what a pile of grain was like, and each of the withered wood trolls squinted their eyes with laughter. a seam. UU reading
With tens of thousands more deadwood troll workers and sufficient food supply, the construction of the Wildhammer dwarves' Eagle's Nest Headquarters entered a period of rapid development.
Mezdra hadn't been to the front line during this time, and the construction speed of Eagle's Nest Mountain was much faster than he expected because of the large number of deadwood troll workers. There are so many things that make him dizzy and busy, but he never tires of it.
Due to the transfer of 6,000 dwarves to Quel'Dannis City, he felt that he was short of manpower at this time, so he sent people to Twilight Highlands to relocate some tribesmen to Eagle's Nest Mountain in Hinterlands in advance to help.
Likewise, in late October, the Vilebranch trolls moved out of Quel'Dannis Valley entirely. The design drawings given by the elves and the Wildhammer dwarves after helping them survey the ruins of the ancient city of Sharvatha.
New Salvassa's plan is very satisfying to all the Vilebranch troll bosses. The design and construction scale of New Salvassa far exceeded the imagination of the evil branch trolls. It was also at that time that a large number of evil branch trolls entered the ruins of the old city of Sharvasa and participated in the wave of new city construction.
They're going to build the future capital of the Vilebranch trolls... New Salvassa. And the large amount of food they also need, naturally rely on the lifting platform built by the dwarves to complete the food transportation.
Although the Xiezhi troll is building the capital, it can't use all the population. The food supply of the Habayashi Blood Eagle is based on the labor force population, which is divided into three parts: adults, the elderly and children.
The elderly have only half of the quota for adults, and children have 1/3. Therefore, the evil branch troll hopes to export part of its labor force to the elves like the deadwood troll.
Habayashi Blood Eagle agreed to the Xiezhi troll's request, and he let the Xiezhi troll's excess labor force enter the southern hilly area of the pier plain to plant fruit trees, build roads, and dig waterways.