Chapter 579: Gakison's Future

This time, in addition to upgrading "Orgrimmar" to level 5, "Thunder Bluff" and "Gakison" have also been upgraded to level 4 Green Fortress, and a number of new and old buildings can also be built and upgraded.

But this made the stone have to consider a new problem, that is, the reserve of the land of "Kalimdo".

Except for the new stronghold that is still in the plan, the four strongholds of the province are currently in a closed environment, surrounded by either mountains or rivers, they used to be natural barriers, which can help the tribe resist enemies that may appear at any time, but now it is different, with the development and growth of the tribe, the original geographical location that is easy to defend and difficult to attack has become a shackle that restricts the development of the entire province.

This once barren wasteland is now roughly divided into three parts: north, west, and east, with buildings and populations becoming denser the further south you go.

To the north, between the "Iron Fort Fort" and the "Thunder Cliff", there are various factories and goblin workshops, and to the south is the "Gakison", which has the largest floating population and is the most lively.

Together with the Orgrimmar farther south, the stronghold bisected a large area of land south of Kalimdor, with mushroom fields stretching as far as the eye can see to the west, the heart of the tribe's sustainable development, and barracks to the east, where various military buildings and installations stand.

When Shi came back this time, he also circled around the entire province, just to take a field trip and see if the current land resources are enough.

There is not much room for development in the south, except for some open space in the east near the "Iron Claw", but there is a new "port" that he intends to leave for the north, if there are new buildings in the future.

The deforestation of large areas of forest in the north has freed up a lot of new vacant land, but if you count the new strongholds, the future may be a little choking.

In the stone plan, the new stronghold, like the "Thunder Cliff", mainly plays a defensive role, which is equivalent to building a defensive fortress for the "Valley of the Dead Tomb", and also takes care of each other with convenience and "Thunder Cliff", except for the military buildings such as the city wall and the sentry, most of the other buildings should still be built here and managed centrally, so it is necessary to consider leaving a part of the space for them.

That's why he had long thought about moving "Gakison" out of "Kalimdor".

As a business and entertainment hub, the transportation here is not convenient enough.

The green skin of "Kalimdor" is very close, and the tunnel of "Steel Rock" is opened, which is not too far, but for the outside of the tribe, it is very closed, which will definitely greatly affect the future development of commerce.

It just so happens that land resources are scarce now, and if the entire base is moved, a large area of land will definitely be freed up.

So at first, Stone was indeed going to move a location for "Gakison", and even chose a place, but with the independence of "Stormwind Town", he had to reconsider the feasibility of this plan.

First of all, the system does allow you to move the location of the stronghold, but if you move the stronghold to the province, all the original buildings, except for special buildings, will disappear, and the level of the stronghold will also be lowered by one level.

While this punishment is barely bearable for the current tribe, there is another, more serious problem.

The system stipulates that if the number of strongholds in a province is less than four, then the province will be abolished.

Originally, Stone was not afraid of this, but the problem is that "Storm Town" has been divided one step ahead, and under the premise that no new stronghold is built, if "Gakison" is moved away, then the "Kalimdo" Province will disappear, which will directly affect the completion of his main quest, which is absolutely unacceptable to Shi.

It is precisely because of these objective conditions that the determination of the stone is shaken.

What really made him decide to re-plan the layout of his territory was a conversation with two goblin retinues at "Garkison".

Neither Old Rott Tooth nor Urzago were in Kalimdor, leaving Stone with two less staff officers to trust when making major decisions, so he decided to ask the two guys who knew the most about "Gakison" what they thought.

"Chef" red feet and "Winemaker" red hair.

These two goblins are considered the elders of the "Broken Claw Tribe", second only to Old Rotten Tooth and Big Bear and a few others in terms of seniority, but because they have stayed in "Gakison" to run a tavern for a long time, they do not have a strong sense of presence in the tribe.

However, any orc or goblin who comes to the "filthy green mushroom" to drink and eat meat knows that these two guys with broken hands and feet are not easy to mess with, and they can fight and make trouble in their tavern, but they must compensate twice the amount of their teeth afterwards, otherwise, the end will be very miserable.

There was once a big guy of the "Broken Tooth Guard" who relied on his strength and didn't pay attention to this rule, but the next day his direct boss Big Bear personally came to the door and hung the big guy's hideous head on the sign of the tavern, and as for his body, it had been buried in the mushroom field as fertilizer.

Since then, no one has dared to make trouble without losing their teeth in the future.

Also, don't look at them as goblins, they have physical disabilities. In fact, his own combat effectiveness should not be underestimated, especially in the tavern, after obtaining the bonus, it is not much different from the ordinary big guy.

Unlike other followers who are promoted through battle, Redhead and Redfoot are unable to go to battle due to their physical defects and special professions, but they can increase their level by cooking food and brewing alcohol.

The first to rise to the level of refinement is the "Winemaker" red hair, the reason is very simple, whether it is inside the territory or outside, the demand for the "Broken Claw Tribe" drinks has always been far greater than the supply, so he has hardly taken a day off for so many years, and this experience value has naturally increased.

In comparison, Redfoot's side is slightly easier, most of the time the tavern is in charge of his apprentices, he only needs to control the final heat, plus the food on the green menu comes and goes, after a long time, there are not too many new tricks.

But in any case, after so many years, the craftsmanship of the two people has been superb, and under their joint management, the "Dirty Green Mushroom" has become a holy place in the minds of all the green skins of the tribe, and in terms of status, it is no less than the "Blood Bowl Football Field" next door, and everyone willingly spends their teeth here.

Upon learning that the leader wanted to move "Gakison", Redhead and Redfoot immediately expressed their opinion, they knew best how important the tavern and football field were in the minds of the boys, and moving would mean that they would be further away from "Kalimdor", the most densely populated area of the greenskins in the territory, which would inevitably cause unnecessary turmoil, and with what they had known about the orcs' tempers over the years, there was even the possibility of a large-scale riot.

After listening to their words, Stone had to admit that in the current situation, neither the subjective reality nor the objective system allowed himself to move the "Gakison", the disadvantages far outweighed the advantages, and he had to find another way.

Even when he was in a dilemma, the redhead who had changed to a metal prosthetic leg suddenly came up with his idea, opening the mind for the black orc.

"Boss, whether Gakison moves or not, I want to go out and open a new tavern!"