Vientiane Throne of Civilization

Chapter 1978 Propaganda Committee Member

Chapter 1978 Propaganda Committee Member
A day passed in the blink of an eye, and we boarded the train for our return journey. The little elves in the carriage all looked like they hadn't had enough.

In a day, you can only take a cursory look around the city and not have enough time to experience it in depth.

However, from the perspective of the tour group, this is enough.

Anyway, the train station is right there, and the elves can buy tickets and board the train. The purpose of the tour group is to give this group of elves a head start.

If you're worried about something going wrong, then we'll arrange for someone to take you there.

After touring around, you'll have a better understanding of the city of Da Zhou and some experience. If you're interested in going again, you can just buy a ticket and go yourself.

To put it bluntly, the purpose of setting up this tour group in the Great Zhou Dynasty was not to make money at all, but to officially advance their cultural invasion to the next stage!
The elves' social circle is quite small. If an elf from a village or town takes a train to visit the city of Da Zhou, the news will spread throughout the entire village or town within an hour. Everyone in the streets and alleys will know about it very quickly.

When that elf returns, he will inevitably be surrounded by the neighbors and given a barrage of questions.

The scene was truly like being surrounded by stars; these elves had never encountered such a spectacle before.
Now, surrounded by their neighbors asking questions, each one describing their day's experiences, feeling the gasps and astonishments of their neighbors, they all unconsciously become animated and animated.

It has to be said that showing off is a human instinct, and elves are no exception.

In the process, the Great Zhou also achieved its goal: every elf that returned would become a 'propaganda officer' for the Great Zhou.

The elves around them were itching to join in, and sure enough, they paid the three copper coins registration fee and went to the Great Zhou with the tour group.
In the days that followed, the number of elves in the border cities of the Great Zhou Dynasty increased significantly.

Wright, who was stationed at the coastal camp at the time, was naturally aware of the situation but did not say anything more.

Ultimately, he had agreed to the tour group project in the first place, in order to motivate the clansmen to work, not to mention his own younger brother, Prince Morton, who was more frequent to the Great Zhou than anyone else.

Some time ago, she even asked him if he could arrange a house for her in the city of Da Zhou so that she could live there directly and avoid the trouble of traveling back and forth every day.

Upon hearing this, even the usually good-tempered Wright couldn't help but roll his eyes.

But believe it or not, this suggestion is actually quite tempting.

He had only been to the border city of the Great Zhou once before, because transportation was inconvenient and he couldn't go there every day.

Although the railway has now been opened, he is still stationed at the coastal camp to guard against the threat from the dark elves and cannot leave easily.

But that experience left a deep impression on him.

Thinking back to the delicious morning tea at the restaurant, he was actually a little tempted and, to some extent, understood his younger brother who was not doing his job properly.

However, even he couldn't do it, mainly because he was poor.

He was so poor from selling his mines because of these two projects that he had no spare money to arrange a house for his unjustly conceived brother in the city of Da Zhou.

During this period, thanks to the support of railway transportation, the construction projects in the coastal area of ​​the Great Zhou Dynasty were like having a super speed-up buff, and the progress of the entire project was greatly improved.

In just one summer, the port and shipyard were built one after another.

The construction of ships naturally followed.

Thanks to the improvement in technology, the manufacturing technology of their Great Zhou warships has also improved.

Just like the trains before, within the Great Zhou Dynasty, although the old steamships are still in service, their production has been halted. Future production will undoubtedly focus on the latest warships, and the shipyard at the Elven Port is no exception.

During this process, as a force that also possessed shipbuilding capabilities, the Dark Elves quickly realized that the Great Zhou was about to build a ship when they displayed this display.

Ereda's expression visibly changed upon confirming the news.

When Ereda discovered that the other side had deployed defenses in the coastal area, he had already made some guesses, but he was not quite sure.

Based on his understanding of the elves, he believed they wouldn't do such a thing.

The latest confirmed intelligence undoubtedly proved that he was wrong. In fact, the other side was even about to start building ships. Ereda was even more confused. This situation was completely beyond his understanding of Wright.

However, since the deed was already done, Ereda naturally didn't intend to dwell on the matter any longer.

His previous attack may have inspired Wright to build a ship in order to turn the tide, but Eredar did not believe that Wright and his crew could successfully build the ship.

You should know that he destroyed all the blueprints related to shipbuilding technology back then.

In other words, the opposing elves had absolutely no relevant skills or abilities.

In this situation, just by looking at the appearance of their black sail warships, the other side thinks they can build the ships on their own? That's a bit of a pipe dream.

Shipbuilding, especially building reliable warships, is actually very dependent on experience and design.

Ereda was quite certain of this, but for some reason, she always felt uneasy, even anxious.

The root cause was clearly that the situation was getting increasingly out of his control, making it impossible for him to remain calm.

"No, even if they can't build it, I can't let them continue their research."

At this moment, Ereda is afraid of 'what if'.

He intended to send the Black Sail warships directly to destroy the port and shipyard on the other side.

However, once he starts his operation, he can't avoid Wright and Hilke. Although his strength has recovered, the pressure from the two martial artists at the Transcendent Realm makes him dare not make any rash moves at the moment.

"Am I really in a dead end?"

Realizing this, Ereda became increasingly irritable.

However, he wasn't completely out of options.

After nightfall, alarms suddenly went off at the docks located along the coast...

"Enemy attack! Enemy attack!!"

Upon hearing the commotion, Wright and Hilke, who were sound asleep, rushed out at almost top speed.

At the same time, their eyes subconsciously swept across the sea, but they couldn't see a single black-sailed warship in their field of vision. Before they could think any further, a large number of harpies entered their field of vision under the cover of night.

Without a moment's hesitation, Wright and Hilke simultaneously drew their swords and charged forward!
(End of this chapter)

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