Chapter 901, Territorial Adjustment

There are dozens of cities in the civilization of all worlds, large and small.

If you want to use the limited conquest points in your hand to adjust a reasonable and cost-effective layout, this is obviously not an easy job.

The workload can be said to be quite large.

If you want to get it done before Guo Jia comes over, it's obviously impossible.

The decisive thing is that the plan can't keep up with the change.

Over the course of the year, there weren't many things going on at the Military Academy.

At the same time, they regretted that the number of people who passed the entrance examination was surprisingly low......

But Luo Ji does not intend to lower his standards because of this.

Why did he lower his standards? Good generals do not need mass production.

How dare a person who could not even pass the entrance examination of that level put the lives of hundreds, if not thousands, of soldiers in the hands of that person?

That's the first question, and the second question is about adding some courses.

After all, the military academy has just opened, and no one has any experience.

So there will definitely be follow-up adjustments, and they will be very frequent.

For this reason, Guo Jia also made a table out.

According to his meaning, it is to add some basic courses to the students, such as 'arithmetic', 'geography' and so on.

If a general is finished in a battle, he can't even count the casualties and surplus food and grass in his own army, then what kind of battle is there to fight?

As for the course of geography knowledge, it is even more important.

Different terrain and environments may require different equipment, as well as different playing styles and tactics and troops, which is undoubtedly important knowledge.

In this regard, Luo Ji naturally waved his pen and passed it directly.

The arrangement and adjustment of the specific curriculum will be left to Guo Jia.

As for himself, he plunged headlong into the adjustment of the territory of the civilization of the Ten Thousand Worlds.

Let your brain spin at high speed.

If you want to make room for the development of cities in an area, you don't need to rearrange all the cities in that area.

Take this piece of civilization in the west of the Ten Thousand Worlds as an example.

Gaoling City, Xiyuan City, Oasis City, and Jumu City, these four cities are relatively close.

If all four cities were to be moved, they would have to spend twenty or thirty conquest points, which would be too expensive, and if they were adjusted according to this consumption, the conquest points in his hand would not be able to do so.

But in reality, there is no need to do that at all.

For example, you just need to pick up Oasis City, and then adjust the position to the westernmost side, so that Oasis City will become the western border of the civilization of all worlds.

In this way, while expanding the territory to the west of the Ten Thousand Realms Civilization, the removal of Oasis City can also free up a lot of development space for the other three cities, which is completely a double win.

Of course, this is a simple example.

Border cities are very important, and it is impossible to just throw a city on it.

How to move it exactly, Luo Ji is racking his brains to lay it out.

By the way, it is worth mentioning that the unexplored areas shrouded in black fog cannot accommodate the city.

Fortunately, Luo Ji had sent an expeditionary force a few years earlier, and he had opened up his vision in the four directions of the southeast, northwest, and northwest of the Ten Thousand Worlds Civilization.

So that he will not be too constrained at this time.

But even so, it is not easy to get such a big layout adjustment.

Not only do you have to consider the size of your territory, but you also have to consider the resource output of some cities.

Take Jumu City as an example, this city has the highest grain production among all the cities of the Ten Thousand Realms Civilization.

It was obviously impossible for Luo Ji to place such a large grain-producing city too close to the border.

On the one hand, it is inconvenient to transport grain, and on the other hand, it is too dangerous.

Not to mention some other important resources.

A design drawing, torn and drawn, drawn and torn.

After tossing back and forth for several days, Luo Ji finally finalized the new layout of the entire Ten Thousand Worlds civilization.

After such a toss, the pattern of the entire civilization of the Ten Thousand Worlds has changed a lot.

The least changed of these should be the east side.

There is no problem with the general pattern distribution of the eastern side.

What Luo Ji needs to do is to simply maximize the determination of the scope of those territories.

Thus expanding the borders and occupying more territory.

This operation directly increased the number of grassland cities of the Ten Thousand Worlds Civilization from the original three to five.

The situation is similar in the west.

Luo Ji had always felt that the territory to the west of the Ten Thousand Worlds Civilization was too short and had not stretched out at all.

This wave can be said to have come true.

And the biggest change in the south, in addition to the substantial expansion of the territorial scope, Luo Ji also picked up the wood elf city and threw it into the elven forest.

It can be regarded as a solution to a trouble.

In comparison, the north side is the one that Luo Ji has been entangled for the longest time.

According to the information obtained before, there are a large number of orcs living in the bitter cold land.

If he expands his territory too much, he accidentally collides with the orcs in the north.

After that, it is estimated that there will be no peace again.

So far, he has been fighting a battle for several years in a row, and according to the current situation of the civilization of the Ten Thousand Worlds, he urgently needs to develop steadily for a period of time.

With this as a premise, the geographical advantage of the frontline fortress is greater, and the narrow canyon is more convenient for him to meet the possible invasion of orc troops.

In this way, for the sake of safety, Luo Ji simply pulled the location of White River City to the edge of the mountains and forests in the Northland.

This not only facilitates the connection of territories, but also allows them to send troops more quickly to support the frontline forts.

As for the expansion plan to the north, it is better to postpone it for a few years, and wait until the strength of his Ten Thousand Realms Civilization is sufficient.

But even so, after such an operation, it still cost Luo Ji eight or nine the conquest points in his hand.

Only a pitiful twenty-three points remained.

At this moment, there is nothing left behind, and it directly took another ten points to upgrade the 'Overlord's Heart' by one level.

Once before the liberation, this was really not a casual remark.

The change of the whole pattern was completely completed in the moment he clicked the 'OK' button.

At the same time, what made Luo Ji feel a burst of surprise was that even the maps they drew by themselves, the pattern on them had also changed.

It can be said that the people do not notice any abnormality.

I didn't have time to think about it, although the season was winter now, this change in climate had long been unable to affect the development of his civilization in the Ten Thousand Worlds.

The territory of the Ten Thousand Realms Civilization has now nearly doubled, allowing Luo Ji to occupy a large number of resource points at once.

Time is money, where can it be slowed down?

After confirming the various resources, Luo Ji decisively began to mobilize manpower and rushed to various places to carry out the work of resource exploitation.

Let the entire civilization of the Ten Thousand Worlds enter a state of high-speed operation again!

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