Chapter 281: The City of Thor

Seeing the excitement of the savages, Ripsa couldn't help but secretly sigh in his heart, Sawan becoming the reincarnation of Thor was a foregone conclusion, and he had no power to stop it. Pursa didn't expect that when the Black Bone Division defeated the Peeling Department, it would be the moment when the Black Bone Department completely lost the opportunity to dominate. By the time he discovered this trend, it was too late to stop it, which was really luring the wolf.

No matter how much Pursa regretted it, Savan's goal was achieved, and the entire Thor's Valley was busy the next morning. When night fell, a huge bonfire burned brightly, and the sky-high flames reflected half of the valley. Representatives of more than a dozen tribes gathered around the campfire and swore to the fire in turn, acknowledging that Sawan was the reincarnation of Thor, and that all tribes would obey Sahain's leadership and grow under his leadership.

The ceremony was very simple, and when all the tribal representatives had taken an oath, the dinner began. Large pieces of barbecue meat were distributed to everyone, and Sawan had dozens of jars of good wine bring, and the savages ate large pieces of meat while drinking in large gulps, and their emotions were quickly ignited. To the sound of rumbling drums, some of the wildlings began to dance around the campfire.

The dance of the savages is full of primitive wildness, twisting their bodies to the beat of drums, simulating the postures of various beasts, while others shout trumpets rhythmically, and the entire Thorgod Valley becomes a sea of celebration. The cheerful sound of the drums quickly infected everyone, and even those who did not get up to dance were swaying their bodies to the sound of the drums.

Sawin looked around and saw that his soldiers were also swaying involuntarily, so he waved his hand to the soldiers, signaling that they could dance. When the soldiers saw that their boss allowed them to dance, they also dared to go to the campfire and jumped with the savages. With the soldiers joining, the wildlings were in even higher spirits, and everyone began to swing around the fire hand in hand.

After a night of revelry, the next morning, when most of the people had not yet woken up, Savin sent for the representatives of the various tribes to be called. Savages are accustomed to sleeping until they wake up naturally, and when they are suddenly forcibly woken up, they always feel a little unhappy in their hearts.

When Sawin and the others arrived, they said straight to the point: "Since I am already the undoubted reincarnation of Thor, then I have the obligation to lead everyone to live a good life. At this point, Sawan looked at the crowd and saw that everyone still didn't look awake. So Savin threw out the plan he had already set: "I am going to build a city on the island." ”

"What!" said Savin, and the savages present were taken aback, and most of them disappeared after a moment's sleep.

Building a city is nothing unusual for any country on the continent, but it's a different story for savages. For a long time, savages have always believed in living in the most natural way, and the city is the sworn enemy of nature, and having a city betrays nature, which is a concept that savages have always adhered to for a long time.

At this time, how could they not be surprised to hear Savin say that he was going to build a city on the island, and this was still coming from the mouth of the reincarnation of Thor. The tribal representatives present objected: "This is not good, it is absolutely impossible to build a city, it is against our faith." ”

"That's right, that's right, the city is against nature, and you can't do things that go against nature......"

"We are the children of Thor, we can't live in the city, and living in the city will make Thor unhappy. ”

"Cities are degenerate, and we must not follow the path of depravity!"

The savages were talking one after another, and Pursa sat in the crowd, listening to everyone's objections, and couldn't help but snicker in his heart: "This Sawan really doesn't know the height of the sky, and he doesn't even understand the beliefs of the savages, and he wants to build a city as soon as he comes up, and see what prestige he has in the future." ”

Savan was determined to build the city, and he would push it forward, even if there was much resistance. However, Sawin also knew that there was some strategy to be made in this matter, since there were so many voices of opposition, it was not possible to force it, and let them taste some sweetness first, and then the resistance would be much smaller.

Sawin nodded and said, "Okay, since you don't like the city, then don't fix it." However, I think life on the island is really hard, so it is better to have a market where everyone can exchange things with each other, which is also more convenient. ”

At this time, a wild man said, "Lord Savan, we used to have a bazaar, but every time it didn't last long, someone would come out and destroy it and loot it all. With that, the wild man looked at the people of the other tribe with an angry gaze.

Savin immediately understood what he meant, there were always people who wanted to eat white food, and robbing the bazaar was the easiest to get by, it was much easier than attacking other tribes. Thinking of this, Sawin said: "That's it, I'll run this bazaar, I will send someone to protect the bazaar, if anyone dares to fight the idea of the bazaar, it will be to start a war with me, and I will definitely make him regret it!"

There was unmistakable majesty in Savin's voice, and many of the savages present couldn't help but bow their heads. After listening to Savan's words, most of the tribes expressed their support, there is a bazaar that can make their lives a lot easier, and the excess prey and excess fruits can be exchanged for other things, Eroor Island is very large, in fact, there are many things, but because it is difficult to trade, so each tribe will always have a moment when they are stretched.

Savin's suggestion was supported by most people, and the matter was settled. Then Savan announced a second thing, he wanted to build a place to hold a meeting of the alliance, and most people were noncommittal about it. To the savages, there was no difference between meeting in the open air and meeting in a room, except that the savages could not build such a large thatched hut.

Seeing that there was no objection, Sawin declared the matter passable. The first meeting chaired by Sawin ended like this, and it didn't seem like a big deal, but in fact, Sawin wanted to gradually grasp the right to speak through these seemingly unimportant meetings. At first, the discussion was about inconsequential matters, and there was a good chance of passing, and slowly he would be able to form his authority in the meeting, and it would not be long before Sawan was able to establish his authority in the meeting.

Most of the savages have little political experience, they only look at immediate interests, while Sawan sees long-term interests, so there will not be much conflict of interest between the two sides in the short term, and when the two sides really have a major conflict of interest, I am afraid that at that time Sahain's authority will be difficult to shake.

A few days later, a makeshift market was built, and Sahain had the soldiers cut down the timber and build it into wooden sheds, with a fence around the perimeter, and a market was built. In order to attract the wildlings to trade, Sawan specially brought a batch of grain from Haydonnis to exchange them for the hides of the wildlings.

The wild people usually rely mainly on hunting, and they have a lot of fur on their hands, but they lack food, relying on hunting is not only unstable, but also difficult to preserve food for a long time, only food can keep people from starving and full, Sawan believes that the wild people must be happy to exchange their fur for food.

As Sawin had expected, a large number of wildlings soon came to trade, and they were able to exchange their long-accumulated furs for food ready to eat, much to the delight of the wildlings. Samhain ordered his soldiers to take all their furs, regardless of the quality of their furs, and soon Sahain's men were hoarding large quantities of furs. As the market grew, and Sahain began to supply more goods, first grain, and then some household utensils, and gradually the savages became more accustomed to using these modern things.

As the market expanded, Sahain began to hire men from the wildlings in order to cope with the increasingly prosperous market, and some of the wildlings stopped hunting when they had jobs. At first they were not used to using coins, but soon the wildlings discovered that coins were more reliable than their prey, that they could be exchanged for anything at any time, and that prey would rot after not being preserved for long.

As the wildlings became more accustomed to using coins, Sahain began to expand the market, including clothes, wine, weapons, and jewelry...... Even restaurants and hotels have been built, and although there are no walls, the rudiments of a city are gradually emerging.

(End of chapter)