Everyone was unsure of what Elsa was planning to do, so they could only watch. As for representatives of other clans, since this was an internal affair of the Fox People themselves, they had even less right to comnt.
At first, the powerful clans and royal families that could have intervened with their strength now respected the formidable power of the White Fox clan and dared not utter a word. Elsa’s plan had worked, successfully deterring everyone with the military forces she already had.
Seeing the expressions of the crowd, Elsa was very satisfied. "Now, let’s discuss the main issues of this eting. We, the Fox People Clan, cannot continue as before. Such thods of developnt are utterly useless to our future. Why have the frail humans always been stronger than us? Because their developnt model is stronger."
Many in attendance were reluctant to admit it, but the humans had more territory and were overall stronger, sothing that was irrefutable. Furthermore, the humans had abundant products, which was sothing the Beastn envied.
Many things that the Beastman Clans lacked could only be purchased from human nations, otherwise they had none themselves.
"Do you want to learn the ways of the humans? This is not an easy matter. We’ve imitated them before, but to what use? We’ve only built a few cities, with no significant effect."
The Third Prince of the Lion Clan spoke in a low voice, and the people around him nodded in agreent; they were all aware of this fact.
"Your Highness the Saintess, we’re not against learning from the humans – in fact, we have tried before – but it was futile. The end result is that we are still the sa as before, and we have wasted a lot of manpower and resources."
Listening to the opinion raised by the chieftain of the Red Fox clan, Elsa nodded slightly. "You’re right, but you’re mistaken about one thing. Although we’ve been imitating humans before, our foundational level and technological standards are far from sufficient. Even differences in many of our concepts have led many of our people to resist and fail to see the benefits, ultimately resulting in failure."
These were insights Elsa couldn’t have co up with on her own. Although Elsa was intelligent, after all, she was young and lacked experience. These were insights gained from discussions with Shaliya.
Now, after a long period of study, Elsa was very familiar with these issues. Not to ntion, the developnt strategy was formulated and discussed with many from the Shenghai Kingdom.
"Enough talk. Just listen to . Look at the map; I’ve divided the territory into several parts. Next, you will need to move the main forces of your clans to these places according to the divisions."
Everyone looked at the map, and the territories allotted to them weren’t very far from their original areas.
As for this division of territory, other Beastman Clans had no objections because the Beastman Clans were not very particular about land. They lived nomadic lives, constantly wandering anyway.
It was rely a matter of a clan regarding a large migration range around them as their territory and not liking others intruding. The territories now demarcated by Elsa had always been pastures of the Fox People.
To them, it now seed more regulated and had been put down on paper. Neither internally among the Fox People nor externally from other clans, would anyone object to this arrangent.
"Is this really necessary? It doesn’t seem like much has changed," murmured soone from a minor branch.
Elsa didn’t waste ti chatting but continued, "Next, I will send so talents skilled in construction, agriculture, and beast husbandry to help you establish your own towns. We will develop step by step, identifying and solving various problems."
This was a pilot sche from Earth, with the majority of clans’ lives staying temporarily unchanged.
As for the special technologies like agriculture and husbandry, although the Fox People Clan didn’t have them, Du You did. They could simply be moved from the main territory. Besides, there were so many buildings for living; even Fox People would gradually learn so skills after working in those buildings for a while, all of which could be directly applied.
Although Du You didn’t understand the specific principles, because these were changes related to Laws.
But constructing a territory or even a country was sothing Du You and others were very experienced with.
"Moreover, I will also dispatch personnel to teach you better ways to breed Griffins. A stable logistics is necessary to breed them on a large scale, sothing I believe you know already," Elsa continued.
The crowd nodded, especially the earliest Griffin breeders of the Red Fox Clan. Although the Red Fox Clan was strong, the breeding of Griffins brought them enormous pressure, as Griffins needed at.
Reliance on hunting alone was fine for a small number of Griffins and their young. But once Griffins matured, the level of husbandry needed to improve, as the current hardware level was insufficient.
They were aware of the situation in Holy Fox City. Although they didn’t know how Elsa did it, the various ats in Holy Fox City were abundant. Clearly, these ats were not the result of hunting.
As for representatives from other clans, they looked sowhat displeased. The idea of breeding Griffins, and on a large scale, made them wonder what they should do. The Lion Clan, in particular, felt a great threat. They, too, hoped to obtain thods of Griffin husbandry, knowing well the strength of the human Griffin Knights.
In the sky, the Hawk body’s man warriors of the Beastman Clan were never a match for the human air force.
Not to ntion, in their Beastman Kingdom, the Hawk body’s man were in a weaker position, not as strong as in the Beastman Empire.
"Can we purchase so Griffins? If possible, we’d also like to buy a manual on Griffin training," finally, the impatient Third Prince of the Lion People spoke up.
Elsa smiled faintly; she really wasn’t worried that the Lion People obtaining Griffins could beco stronger than her own. On the contrary, selling Griffins would expand her influence. After all, her own side didn’t need so many Griffins.
In Holy Fox City, there weren’t many military building structures that required the use of ordinary Griffins, so having too many of them was pointless.
So, without hesitation, Elsa straightforwardly replied, "No problem, but you’ll have to wait until we’ve raised a certain number."
Upon hearing this, everyone breathed a sigh of relief. The developnt of the Fox People was a great threat to them, but now things were different. Since the Griffins and their training thods could be sold to them, the bigger and faster the Fox People developed, the greater the benefit to their clans.
As for the notion that the Fox People could replace the Lion People as the royal family, no one believed that. After all, the Fox People had significant inherent disadvantages, and regardless of their strength, few Beastn were willing to follow their commands.
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