Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 2122 - 973: Far-Reaching Impact (End of Volume)

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Chapter 2122: Chapter 973: Far-Reaching Impact (End of Volume)

Firstly, the remaining five thousand defeated soldiers are insufficient to deliver a fatal blow to the Eastern Desolation.

Not far away, Klonte alone has a force of thirty thousand.

They have already seized the opportunity to block the Hanlu Valley Mouth, and are hastily building a military fortress here, which will become the permanent station of the Giant Valley Armored Guard Legion to fend off the invasion from the northern nomadic tribes.

This nomadic tribe refers not only to the Tukans who retreated here, but also the Nafir People.

Limited by their lifestyle, their ability to withstand disasters is extremely poor.

Once they encounter years marked by heavy snow, drought, or plague, they will face a survival crisis.

In order to survive, they will move south, plundering to overcome the crisis.

This is why nomadic tribes are usually more aggressive than farming peoples.

Even without this northward advance by the Tukans, the Far East Territory would still set up checkpoint fortresses here, because as this area rapidly prospers, the likelihood of nomadic tribes moving south to plunder will significantly increase.

This will become a regular war.

Secondly, Nafir is vast and sparsely populated, cold and barren.

The Felen Allied Forces, mainly infantry, find it most challenging to locate enemies there, often spending massive manpower and resources with no success.

Most importantly, there is no profit.

Do not be misled by the halo of glory surrounding the Felen Allied Forces; they are all ordinary people, coming for benefits.

Even the Paladin Order of the gods is no exception; they seek not ordinary wealth or land, but faith.

With the brilliant victory achieved by the Felen Allied Forces, this place will usher in a feast of gluttony, dividing the spoils from the war.

The Cesk Kingdom will soon taste the bitter fruit of being a militarily weak nation.

King Yasan indeed kept his promise, gradually withdrawing his main forces from the Eastern Desolation, only occupying a series of islands, where he builds his naval military base.

However, the diverse mercenaries are beyond his control.

Some were content, taking their loot, and followed the Komeer Army on the return journey.

Some never planned to return home; instead, they directly bought land in the Cesk Kingdom, intending to settle down and start a new life. These are mainly small-scale mercenaries.

Others had ulterior motives from the start, seeking to enter Cesk Kingdom’s commerce, wanting a share of the Golden Road, such as the merchants of Sambia and the Santarin Association.

They took advantage of the chaos of war, engaging in various manipulations, acquiring a lot of Cesk’s local small merchant associations, and began to settle in this merchant country.

They will surely inject large capitals into these small merchant associations, then step by step manipulate commerce, gradually gaining a foothold in Cesk’s Merchants Council, eventually controlling it in their hands, thus mastering the continually generating profits of the Golden Road.

This is their consistently most adept method.

There are also those forced to stay here, such as the Orc Slave Soldiers of the Santarin Association, whose masters have no plans to transport them back to the Moon Sea.

They themselves do not intend to return to be slaves.

They are heroes of this war, and King Yasan granted them the status of Free People.

They will establish their own tribes and even villages on this land, attempting to integrate into this merchant kingdom.

The relatively tolerant environment of the Cesk Kingdom also gives them this opportunity.

Here, frequent trade and always high demand for force, will provide these orcs with numerous job opportunities.

Not to mention, the Tukans left behind many captives, a total counting not less than fifty thousand, and countless more as defeated soldiers, scattered across the vast lands of Cesk Kingdom. To find and eliminate them all will be a long-term task.

The majority of captives were taken by Commander Gaven of the Far East Territory; they will serve as slaves, assisting their former slave masters, the Soaring Dragon People, in the large-scale development of the Ashanas Plains, compensating for their evil deeds in the Eastern Desolation.

Notably, the illustrious Commander Gaven vanished from the Eastern Desolation after the decisive battle; no one has seen him since.

Regarding this, opinions vary.

Some say he retired after his achievements and has returned to the western side of the Sea of Fallen Stars to handle other territorial affairs.

Others say his superb command thoroughly infuriated the Tukans, leading them to mount a costly sniper attack that left him severely injured, now recuperating.

Some suggest this is part of his new strategic tactic, to leave his enemies uncertain.

This matter has not affected his deep influence over the Eastern Desolation; his Will is continuously being implemented here.

Because his Will does not exist in isolation but is closely linked to local development, representing their optimal route.

Pursuing this path is in their best interest; no one would deliberately undermine themselves.

In fact, this is true not only here.

It’s the same in Commander Gaven’s other territories.