Chapter 42 Alliance for Free Development
The Great Wasteland of the Exiled Realm has a bit of a Third World flavor, with the developed human world on one side and the developing Beamon Empire on the other. No matter which side it is, the great wasteland sandwiched in the middle is full of cold smell.
This tribe of half-orc bandits made Captain Cao feel very entangled, and this trip, Captain Cao's thoughts and plans have been changing, and until now, they have not been completely decided.
The development situation here has reached such a deformed situation, and Head Cao is both happy and sad. Sadly, people who survive in this environment, even bandits, deserve sympathy.
Not to mention, for example, in this orc tribe, not everyone really wants to be a bandit, and they definitely don't want their descendants to go on the road of crime one after another, and they are also victims โกof this environment.
Head Cao was happy that some human profiteers who dared to take risks dared to do black-hearted business in this place and swept away the money. So, why can't the raiding regiment with plans to take root and grow here establish a set of order here? Commander Cao was appointed to work here, not exiled here.
With such an identity, Commander Cao could build a bridge between this and the Beamon Empire, and bring the scarce grain, grass and daily necessities from the main city of Stuttgart, the capital of the eastern provinces. The price of those human profiteers is high, so Captain Cao can sell it for a conscience price, and raise the price a little, with small profits but quick turnover.
The human merchants have little sympathy for the refugees of the Third World, and have even suppressed them so much that this vast area is also a treasury for the human merchants. Head Cao also wanted to take this place for himself, and then make the money himself. Compared with humans, Captain Cao, who is also an official and a citizen, undoubtedly has a more flexible and changeable identity, at least to mix here, those indigenous people will not be too extreme to reject the plundering group.
The merchants of the Bimon Empire have been reluctant to do business here because they are not as wealthy and powerful as human merchants. Nine times out of ten, those who come here will be looted by bandits, and those who are lucky enough to lose their lives here. But the raiding regiment is different, the raiding regiment has its own armed forces, and its development potential is even much greater than that of those human merchant brigades.
After pondering for a long time, Head Cao made a decision, and few people even knew what medicine was sold in his gourd. According to the thinking of a normal person, it is natural to defeat the bandits, and then loot the small vaults of the robbers. And Captain Cao said that he didn't need the money, which really didn't fit his usual character.
Even Old Man Ao thinks so. Leaving them alive is a great gift, and Old Man Ao doesn't even want to ask for too much from Captain Cao. Anyway, these orcs also said that this money is not of much use in their hands, and it is the best choice to use it as protection money to buy life, after all, they all see the strength of the raiding group.
Which bandit group around is qualified to argue with the raider group? That is looking for death! If they just give the money to the raider group and the raider group will provide them with protection, then at least these hundreds of orcs will not have to worry about being killed by the bandits around them. As for how to make ends meet. They can still think of more ways, the omnivorous ability of the orcs is also very strong, and even the grass roots can be digested to continue their lives, but a hard life is better than a tragic death.
Head Cao asked Luo Han to prepare the four treasures of the study room at the moment. Sort out something called. Head Cao said that Luo Han wrote carefully. In just a while, a rough skeleton will be sorted out, and the rest only needs to be continuously enriched.
The rough nerves of the raiders had no interest in the boss's actions. Only Iverson expressed his opinion from time to time, but unfortunately the boss did not take it. Iverson is also very black-hearted, after discovering the nature of the boss's Free Development Alliance. Iverson mentions from time to time that the soldiers of the plundering regiment are masters and high-ranking citizens. In the end, Captain Cao got impatient and kicked Iverson aside with a kick in the ass.
Both Ao and Pierce understood that, in official parlance, the natives of the exiled realm had formed a mutual aid alliance with the help of the Raiders of the Armed Forces of Justice in friendly neighboring countries. But everyone who joins this alliance can enjoy the protection of the raiding group, and can help each other in daily life. The raiders will sell daily necessities to the natives in exile at low prices in various ways, and even provide formal jobs for these natives to help them get rid of poverty and backwardness.
The most important thing is nothing more than that this alliance was established with the help of the raiding group, so the raiding group has the power to make rules for this free development alliance. The reason why Iverson has so many dictatorial ideas is also because he read this deep meaning before he came out of the chapter.
But this is not an absolute dictatorship, and the position of head of the regiment is only the chief executive of the Free Development Alliance, and under him, there is also a parliament with seats of many ethnic representatives. However, all indigenous intellectual races who join this alliance have the right to speak and vote, and jointly develop this alliance in a democratic, fair and open form. Every move of this alliance was voted on by the members of the racial council, and Commander Cao and the raiders only assisted.
This is simply a novel idea to the extreme, and both Old Man Ao and Pierce feel this way. Now that they look at Captain Cao again, their eyes have changed a little, where does this thing look like those stupid donkey people of the Ace Clan? Even the fox people of the Fox Clan may not have such a delicate and cunning mind as this guy.
It took a long time for Mr. Ao to come back to his senses, and you can imagine how much impact this so-called free alliance had on him. It was at this moment that Old Man Ao understood that Captain Cao's ambition was definitely not just what he had expressed, and his ideas were so long-term that there was no end in sight.
The nature of this free development alliance is obviously open to all the intelligent races in this exiled realm, and as long as it is well managed, it can undoubtedly attract many intelligent races from disadvantaged groups in this place. And once these disadvantaged groups are really twisted into a rope, are they still disadvantaged?
Suffice it to say, the bigger the Freedom Alliance, the greater the foundation of the Marauder Regiment, and the more terrifying the potential for development. Head Cao is this in disguise, thinking of himself as the soil emperor of this place. It's just that it's not the kind of dictatorial tyrant, at least the Free Development Alliance Convention is still very humane.
The natives of the Exiled Realm are also soft and hard-eating characters, and it is almost impossible to conquer them by force, and they naturally do not like anyone to squat on their heads for power. It's both a good thing and a good thing, and they've been where they are today, because of this ethos. There have been people in history who have tried to win them over, but these people who tried to conquer them all followed the same path, that is, to conquer by force. Often, such an attitude only attracts the hatred of all the natives of the exiled realm. The plan was then declared a failure.
And this plundering group that entered the realm of exile is like a nail, their development idea is to rely on force, but at the same time, they also hold the free development alliance such a big sweet date as a means of tenderness. Under the combination of rigidity and softness, and then starting to conquer one by one from a young age, this already has a certain potential for success, at least this is what Old Man Ao thinks.
Old Man Ao had been here long enough to appreciate the appeal of this new system to the indigenous intelligent races of this place. Especially if it doesn't mix very well. For them, this is like a big pie in front of a person who has been hungry for ten days and half a month.
Once they join this so-called free development alliance, it will be equivalent to a huge circle of customers, as long as the head of the Cao regiment has enough means to get enough goods. Then you will be able to make a lot of money. And once a guy like Head Cao has money, he will be able to show his strength, which complements each other.
The two large boxes of gold coins that Carl asked people to send, and Captain Cao really didn't plan to put them in his pocket. In the opinion of Head Cao. Gentlemen love money and take it in a good way, and this money does not have much effect in their hands. And the raiding group is completely able to earn money from them. It's just a matter of exchanging some living supplies, as long as you earn something.
Of course, it's unrealistic to have none at all. The head of the Cao regiment mentioned that each person was symbolically charged a naturalization fee of two gold coins. This fee is even a pass for them to continue to live in this place in the future, as long as they have the household registration of this Freedom Alliance, then they can enjoy the protection of the plundering group, which is equivalent to a hammer deal, and Captain Cao is simply generous to his grandmother's house today.
According to Captain Cao, this is because Cal, a half-orc tribe, was the first to join the Free Development Alliance, so he gave them a little preferential treatment. Their household registration, the little secretary Luo Han, will be responsible for recording the customization and then distributing it to them.
With rights, then, of course, there are corresponding obligations. This obligation is also clearly stated in the Free Development Alliance Convention, which states that orc tribes are required to obey the organization's arrangements and provide appropriate assistance to the organization when necessary. If they are willing to follow the looting group for a long time, then they can apply to join the private enterprise of the head of the Cao regiment and earn food as a laborer, instead of engaging in robbery work as before.
This is also the most important point, in the opinion of Commander Cao, they have not undergone special training, and doing this business is simply discrediting and embarrassing the industry. If you really like to fight, you can consider receiving professional training from the Raider Regiment and becoming a member of the glorious Guardian of the Free Development Alliance.
This is the little abacus of the head of Cao, he is not violating his mission and rules. It can be seen from the free development alliance he formulated that although the raiding group is the big brother of the alliance, it can be said that they are independent of each other, and they will not let some people with bad intentions have any truth. But in fact, when there is a need, this force can also be regarded as the second-line reserve force of the plundering regiment, which is the team of Commander Cao, and its ambition is indeed not small.
In the end, Captain Cao also said that the half-orcs should consider their own development as appropriate, and it is best to engage in family planning when the living environment has not yet reached the stage of being well-off. This is purely the construction of Captain Cao, as for whether the half-orcs accept it or not, it is not something that Commander Cao can control.
Judging from their expressions, they didn't seem to particularly resist Captain Cao's statement. (To be continued......)