Chapter 114: Stop Loss (1/2)

Chapter 114 Stop Loss

After the peasants had bathed and drunk the broth, they were arranged to sleep in the sheds.

As mentioned before, this group of peasants, like the workers, could not live in such a single-family house.

Once the four-person single-family houses are all over the place, Kaylar may be looking for an opportunity to get the team leaders and the like to buy the house at a bargain price.

In fact, when the merchants enter the market, the housing prices here will be speculated to an incredible level, and then the intervention of the state agencies will be needed to curb the housing prices, otherwise you will just look at the housing prices in Tokyo and New York.

Ginza, Tokyo – 40 million yen (2.4 million yuan) per square meter.

MANHATTAN, NY β€” Old and new, housing prices are $100,000 per square meter (5.9 million yuan).

This is the result of the absence of state institutions to intervene and the reckless behavior of capital.

As for the housing prices in the capital that everyone complains about every day, the highest Xicheng District is only 110,000 square meters when converted into RMB, and the people who want to be the most famous Chaoyang District are only 70,000 square meters.

Without the strong [government] formed by Kailar, there is no doubt that this group of peasants and workers would have been muddy, simply at the hands of the aristocracy and capitalists, and had no ability to resist.

Now that Kailar has formed a basic government based on the leaders of the adventurers, and the entire eighteen floors are controlled by this summit, they have room to maneuver with nobles, merchants, and capital.

What Kailar is going to introduce is a division of work system.

This kind of work is full of contribution value and authority, as long as it can be used well, it can greatly increase the enthusiasm of this group of peasants and workers.

Hopeful days always pass quickly, and as for the hope that is imminent, it makes them redouble their efforts.

There is only one thing that Khalar is worried about right now, and that is the ratio of men to women.

He noticed that most of the first 500 or so peasants who came to Olali were men, including the elderly, the prime and the young, and the women were only women in their prime of life.

That is to say, among the more than 500 peasants, only more than 100 women look like women, and most of them are married.

So the question is, how to solve the problem of the remaining 300 men who are single?

Don't laugh yet.

It may seem ridiculous that Kirard is worried about the marriage of these peasants, but it is a matter that every lord and leader must be concerned about.

Young people, energetic and temperamental, after every day after work, after eating the delicious and delicious big pot of rice, that is really nothing to do.

Can the Orali people ask the adventurers to give them a ride, and return to the prosperous Olari to see, they can also shop or buy a house or something if they have money.

But these peasants have nothing to do, and they have nowhere to go.

At that time, they will become a source of destruction of the law.

The cornerstone of social stability is law and order, and history has proven that a society with corrupt law and order will lead to turmoil in the hearts of the people.

Khalar had to worry about their marriage and childbearing.

But the next day, after watching the farmers start clearing their fields, he was relieved.

He didn't know much about the farming techniques of this era, but he did have some knowledge of ordinary farming techniques.

It can be said that the technology of this group of farmers is only at a very primitive stage.

How primitive is it? They still use upright plows for reclamation, and it's humans who pull the plows.

And cultivating an acre of land requires a family of two or three people to come together.

The man pulls the land with a plow, and then the son or wife behind him begins to sow the seeds, and if there is one more person, they can water or fertilize.

Anyone with a modicum of agricultural knowledge should know that the power of the curved plow is at least eight times more efficient than the upright plow.

When the curved plough came out, it was called the eight-ox plow, which means that when this plough was used, one ox could be used as eight oxen.

The upright plough is so cumbersome that it is uncomfortable for an ox to pull up, let alone a person.

Therefore, the efficiency of pit opening in farmland is very low.

It's still good ground, they have to work one unit a morning to clear a piece of landβ€”even though more than 500 farmers have cleared more than a hundred plots of land at once, there is no doubt that they are too inefficient.

In Kailar's opinion, their efficiency is indeed too low.

But for ordinary adventurers and workers, and for those who are not farmers, the efficiency of the farmers is outrageous.

After having good food, drink, bathing, and shelter from the wind and rain, the enthusiasm of the farmers was somewhat unexpected.

Khalar believes that if anyone could see this, they would understand why a country that had mobilized tens of millions of peasants could defeat an industrial country.

Workers, peasants, workers and peasants, by no means just talk.

This is the first batch of more than 500 people, and there will be intermittent farmers who will come here in the future.

They are all regarded as "investments" of the nobles, because the nobles themselves are like this, they don't care at all about things other than the nobles and their own property, the so-called territory, just to better obtain money, and as for the people, there is no value or meaning.

Kelar had seen countless of these nobles in Camelot and Rome before, and these nobles were still exactly the same after all, no matter in which time and space, in which era, and in which world.

Or rather, this is the original sin of human beings, and human beings are the same everywhere after having power, desire, money, and unchecked.

But the farmers in the back may be much slower.

- Whether it is a merchant or a nobleman, they are all extremely cunning figures, or the kind of human spirits who do not see rabbits and do not scatter eagles.

They agreed to the plan because it was very likely to be implemented, because it looked like it was very likely to be implemented from the outside.

But they are not fools after all, and they know that in order to complete such a [kingdom], among other things, a minimum of self-sufficiency is necessary.

And everything that is self-sufficient comes from these farmers.

Don't look at the fact that they have invested a lot of wood and more than 500 people, but if they divide it a little, it is only a small investment, and once these farmers can't grow food, they can stop the loss at any time.

As for the people of Oulari, they can go back to Oulari directly.

That's not much of a loss for all.

The only loss was that Kailar's plan was shattered.

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I returned to my hometown in Hunan.

Hunan is so cold, 4,5 degrees lower than Guangdong.

Wearing a sweater and a down jacket, shivering next to the stove.