Chapter 831: Hot Springs (2)

The increase in the comfort of the hot springs may seem like a small improvement.

At first, Luo Ming just regarded it as an idle move.

At that time, Lockin's body was still in Vansheishire, but he had already made contact with Prince Oldman.

As long as the negotiations to the capital of a thousand towers go well in the future, you can get the help of the prince, and it is not a big problem for him to help build an excellent resort on the land of the principality, anyway, there is no need to worry about grabbing business across the whole country.

The study of hot springs is only a side task of building a resort.

Incidentally, Lomin built a resort, although it was also designed to make money, but to a greater extent it focused on its own function - to bring certain groups of people together.

Although Luo Ming has worked hard to improve the basic productivity, in any case, ordinary people still don't have so much money, and it is relatively luxurious to come to the resort to play, so those who can come to the resort are basically rich people.

Rich people are either aristocrats and officials, or rich businessmen and powerful people who have the strength to meddle in politics.

And in a place like the resort (and Lormin is going to make some other adjustments, in short, try to downplay the spirits, the opposite sex, and other factors that tend to make people restless), these people tend to relax.

Inside the territory of Lomin, it is possible to strengthen the bond between people through the resort.

It is not only to allow the rapidly rising Luo Ming and his subordinates to further deepen their friendship with the local traditional forces, but also to strengthen communication within the forces and reduce internal friction, as well as as a kind of employee welfare.

And if you open this kind of resort outside the territory, you can use it as a special kind of intelligence place.

While enjoying, people occasionally reveal some key intelligence.

There are never a few stories of drinking and mishapting, or falling for a beauty trick – and of course, smart people learn the lessons of history and be wary of these obvious risks.

But on the other hand, they are not very prepared for the potential risk of "even taking a bath and leaking secrets".

Even if they are completely tight-lipped about key information, even if they don't talk to themselves when they are alone, it doesn't matter.

- Some information that seems to them to be ordinary and can be said is also of great value to Luo Ming.

Speculating on war readiness by prices and the circulation of goods in the market is a very simple example -

For example, if the price of food in the market suddenly rises, and at the same time, the price of goods such as feathers, rubber, horns, nails, etc., also increases, it is likely that a certain force is preparing to start a war and has purchased a large number of related resources.

The military may be careful not to leak secrets when it comes to procurement, but many businessmen sell the goods for genuine value.

With fewer goods in their hands, there will naturally be a certain increase in prices, which no one can stop - threatening or spying on those merchants will only reveal their stuff faster, and they will naturally leak information.

Of course, this idea is quite rare in this world, according to Aya, less than one percent of the military classics she has read have similar ideas, and most of them are scattered and unsystematic.

This is Luo Ming's potential advantage beyond the advanced technology on the surface, and those who have intelligence are always more likely to see the dawn of victory.