System: Build My Own Territory

Chapter 1110 - 311: Dark Magic Corrosion (10K)_3


Chapter 1110: Chapter 311: Dark Magic Corrosion (10K)_3

It can greatly stimulate the labor production enthusiasm of the farmers!

Firstly.

Due to technological limitations, large-scale farming cannot achieve mechanization and large-scale production, leading to low agricultural production capacity.

Fragmented management results in the farmers having low risk resistance; once they encounter unexpected harms like natural disasters, they cannot bear the consequences.

Secondly.

From the scattering planting methods to relying on the weather for farming, it is evident.

The farmers have limited farming skills and often struggle to utilize the full potential of the land’s productivity.

Finally.

It concerns the construction of irrigation facilities between farmlands, pest prevention, and other such works.

Relying on the farmers, it is practically impossible to solve...

However!

Deeply understanding the limitations and drawbacks of the household contract responsibility system, and with the "Heavenly Artifacts" at hand, Lynn.

Can effectively reduce the restrictions of these drawbacks and limitations!

He can produce more effective and convenient farming tools for the farmers.

Such as the wheel plow, leisi, etc.

If there are enough mature oxen, they can be distributed and used in turns.

Thus improving the efficiency of cultivation.

In terms of planting techniques, he can teach the farmers deep plowing and row planting techniques, as well as composting and fertilization.

While changing the farmers’ cultivation and planting techniques, increase the output of crops!

As for public services like canal irrigation and pest prevention...

As their lord, he can completely organize the farmers for unified management.

In this way.

Not only can the household contract responsibility system be implemented in Morgan Town to boost farmers’ production enthusiasm.

But it can also minimize the shortcomings and limitations of this system!

With approximately 120,000 mu of farmland in Morgan Town, it’s distributed among the 5,600 garrison soldiers.

Each garrison soldier can be allocated about twenty-two mu of farmland.

If relying solely on human power using ordinary iron farming tools, completing the farming indeed seems impossible.

Just to open up twenty mu of land, at a rate of half a mu per day, would take at least thirty to forty days!

But if there are mature oxen pulling the plow, the efficiency greatly increases, potentially reaching two to three mu per day.

In at most six to seven days, the twenty mu of farmland can be completely cultivated.

Plus the subsequent soil crushing, leveling, and row planting.

A month would be fully sufficient for garrison soldiers to complete their farming labor!

Simply put.

By constructing a manor castle garrison.

This allows garrison soldiers to farm during busy seasons and train troops during leisure periods, which is feasible!

Most importantly.

The garrison system is only to establish a defensive line for Morgan Town as a territory while fully utilizing the land’s productivity.

If the garrison soldiers can be self-sufficient, it will not increase the territory’s grain consumption and production pressure.

Training troops can further reinforce the defense line and better ensure the territory’s security!

With the continuous development of the territory, the military strength is becoming stronger.

The production system can be continuously improved and perfected!

As Lynn gazed into the distance, contemplating, footsteps sounded behind him.

They approached from afar and finally stopped a few meters behind him.

With a tone full of respect mingled with ease, a voice broke the silence.

"Lord, dinner is ready and can be served at any time."

"According to your request, hot water for a bath has been prepared as well..."

Listening to the words of the guard behind him, Lynn responded with a simple affirmation.

"I understand."

He gazed into the distance again for a moment.

Then withdrew his gaze as the sky grew dimmer.

Lynn turned and walked toward the reception hall ahead.

After having his dinner served by Red and enjoying a comfortable soak.

Lying on the bed in a comfortable silk robe, Lynn leaned back on the Manor Lord’s throne, carved with a soaring eagle.

No sound of words or movement was in the manor castle’s reception hall, which lay in complete silence.

But soon.

The silence of the reception hall was disrupted by hurried footsteps.

Lynn slightly raised his head, looking toward the manor castle’s main entrance.

Dressed in standard plate armor, Rose walked into the reception hall with large strides.

Each step resounded with heavy footfalls and the clashing of armor pieces.

Rose stopped in front of the staircase to the Manor Lord’s throne, bowed, and paid his respects.

"Master!"

Lynn met Rose’s gaze and inquired.

"What is it so late?"

Rose hurriedly reported.

"Master, as per your previous instructions."

"We have positioned sentries and patrols on the roads leading to Morgan Town from nearby towns and Kakasong City!"

Lynn waited for Rose to continue.

"At dusk, the sentry caught a lone rider on the road from Kakasong City to Morgan Town!"

"After some questioning, he admitted to being a spy dispatched by Jon Zuck to gather intelligence in Morgan Town."

Lynn asked, "Where is the spy now?"

As if anticipating the question, Rose immediately replied.

"Master, the spy is waiting at the entrance. I will bring him in immediately!"

Lynn pondered for a moment.

Receiving Lynn’s affirmative directive, Rose slightly bowed and turned to exit the reception hall.

After a few instructions from Rose.

A tied-up middle-aged man was brought in.

Rose approached the Manor Lord’s throne again, bending over to report.

"Master, Jon Zuck’s spy has been brought in."

Lynn shifted his gaze to the spy.

Perhaps to avoid attention, he wore an ordinary linen robe.

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