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Chapter 215: Nothing to Talk About

Chapter 215: Nothing to Talk About
"us?"

"Yes, we."

Qin Ziwen waved his hand, "Forget it, it sounds too complicated. Dinosaurs aren't that easy to tame. I think it took them so long to tame just these few monoclawed dinosaurs. If we had a few bigger ones, wouldn't it take ten days to half a month?"

Zou Jianghe explained, "President Qin, taming isn't actually that difficult. It's just that I wasn't very skilled at it at first. When I settled the last map, I got an advanced building related to taming, which is why I was able to find this path."

As he spoke, Zou Jianghe looked at the Tyrannosaurus Rex in Qin Ziwen's arms, "A tamed pet will be more obedient; otherwise, it's hard to tame and may hurt its owner."

Qin Ziwen's face turned cold. He hadn't called him out earlier because he was saving face for him.

Do you really think people are fools by repeatedly misleading them?

"Zou Jianghe, guess if I have any buildings where pets can be kept."

Upon hearing this, Zou Jianghe's pupils contracted, as if struck by lightning.

He had considered many possibilities, but he never imagined that Qin Ziwen would also have an advanced building that could tame pets. Wouldn't all his little schemes be ridiculous then?

If you had one, then why did you entrust me with taming the one-clawed dragon in the first place?

Isn't this entrapment?

His mind was in complete chaos, and he felt as if his innermost thoughts had been laid bare and exposed to the man opposite him.

Zou Jianghe realized he had lost his composure. "President Qin..."

Qin Ziwen had lost interest in talking to him and waved his hand.

"Alright, that's enough. There's nothing more to discuss."

After speaking, Qin Ziwen looked around. Du Yu was not there, Qin Ziwu was not there, and Cao Biansheng was not there either.

So he pinched Blackie's butt.

Half-asleep, Blackie opened his eyes, opened his mouth wide, revealing a mouthful of tiny baby teeth, and let out a fierce howl, "Awooo~"

Zou Jianghe didn't know how he got out of Building 8. He was in a daze when the heat outside finally brought him back to his senses.

"It's alright, it's okay. Even without Qin Meng, I can still rely on the Alliance to capture animals, and my Alliance has even more members." Zou Jianghe kept reassuring himself.

"My lord, raising pets consumes a considerable amount of food," Jia Liangcai whispered after Zou Jianghe left.

“I knew that, so I didn’t hunt them extensively,” Qin Ziwen said.

Jia Liangcai felt slightly relieved upon hearing this. As the chief steward of the Qin Alliance, he knew the homeland and the Qin Alliance's grain reserves all too well.

With the current farmland yield and the daily meat surplus from hunting, feeding several hundred people in the Qin Alliance is not a problem. In addition, the large quantities of meat transported from the oasis and stored in the cellars can sustain the Qin Alliance for a period of time even if food runs out.

But if you add a large number of wild animals, then you'll be stretched thin.

The daily food consumption of a wild beast can be equivalent to the food rations of several, or even ten, people.

Qin Ziwen's next words caused Jia Liangcai's expression to change slightly. "Red Hare is doing very well among the wild horse herd. I plan to have it pick out a few healthy and strong mares to bring back as breeding stock."

Jia Liangcai silently counted in his mind, thought for a moment, and secretly breathed a sigh of relief. It was just a few more horses; he could afford to raise them.

Qin Ziwen continued, "Then I think the desert raptor is also pretty good. In terms of weight, they are actually about the same as the Gobi wild horse. They look big, but their tails actually account for almost half of their length. They don't have that big an appetite. If they could be tamed, I think riding a raptor in battle would be more suitable than riding a horse."

Upon hearing these words, Jia Liangcai's face fell.

"My lord, if we were to raise them, we might not be able to raise many."

Qin Ziwen reassured him, "Don't worry, even if we were to raise them, we couldn't possibly capture adult raptors. At most, we could bring back a bunch of cubs or hatch dinosaur eggs. By the time they grow up, we'll already be on the next map. The next map is an island, where food will definitely be more plentiful than in the Gobi Desert."

Jia Liangcai finally breathed a sigh of relief. Then he looked at the pitch-black Tyrannosaurus Rex being held in his lord's arms. It was so dark that he couldn't recognize what kind of dinosaur it was, but it looked quiet and gentle.

Fine, Lord, I'm relieved. If you want to raise them, then raise them.

Qin Ziwen glanced casually at the three trembling one-clawed dragons beside him.

A glimpse was thrown over.

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[Common Single-Clawed Dragon (Tamerable): ☆☆]

【Common Single-Clawed Dragon (Tamerable): ☆】

[Common Single-Clawed Dragon (Tamerable): ☆☆]

The one-clawed dragons were already weak in combat, and none of these three were even three-star. However, they were indeed all in a tamed state. He didn't know if Zou Jianghe had left any backup plans for these one-clawed dragons, but judging from his reaction just now, he would assume he had.

"My lord, what are your plans for dealing with these one-clawed dragons?"

"Distribute them to the ordinary hunting teams below." Qin Ziwen paused, then told Jia Liangcai about the possibility that the domesticated animals might have hidden tricks, so as not to misunderstand.

Upon hearing his lord's account, Jia Liangcai stroked his beard, his face turning cold. "My lord is still too merciful."

Qin Ziwen casually tossed out a sentence, "Well, from now on, you can handle matters concerning the Tongmenghui and Zou Jianghe yourself. You don't need to tell me everything."

Jia Liangcai's eyes flickered, then he bowed and said, "Your subordinate understands."

"My lord, may I report to you on the recent affairs of our homeland?"

"Go ahead."

In the past few days, most matters, large and small, within the community have been settled and are progressing steadily.

Following the previous expansion of personnel within the Qin Alliance, the total population of the Qin Alliance has continued to grow.

Jia Liangcai compiled a complete list of the new members of the Qin Alliance, including their residences and abilities, and then assigned them tasks according to their respective strengths and abilities.

Currently, within the Qin Alliance, the number of households that have awakened their homes exceeds forty.

Many newcomers awakened their homeland by exchanging cheap cards within the Qin Alliance through the newly established merit system.

Not only within the Qin Alliance, but also throughout the entire community, a unique industrial chain is emerging, relying on the distinctive architecture within each community to produce products or services related to that architecture.

This has led to a situation where, in the previous map and at the beginning of this map, food and survival resources were the most valuable and sought-after items.

Now, after people have struggled to survive in the Gobi Desert for some time, a new and precious thing has quietly replaced food.

That's a card.

It's extremely difficult to get a card in the community right now, and just two days ago, a major event happened within the alliance.

A bloody conflict broke out between two households in the alliance over cards, resulting in the brutal murder of a family of three in one household, and the theft of their cards.

It is speculated that the murderer tortured the victim in an attempt to force him to reveal the location of the hidden cards.

"Stolen?" Qin Ziwen was surprised. How could someone obtain a card and then not use it?

"I heard that the card requires a blank area of ​​100 square meters. That person's home area is not large enough, so he can't use it for the time being. The person who stole the card happened to have used a blank expansion card before, and he used it directly after stealing the card."

Qin Ziwen understood, but he was more curious about how the Tongmenghui (Revolutionary Alliance) handled such matters internally.

(End of this chapter)

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