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682: Chapter 9, 3-Year Plan – Encourage Childbirth_2 682: Chapter 9, 3-Year Plan – Encourage Childbirth_2 Economically, the developnt plan for the Mountain Domain is simpler.

Summarized in a sentence, it would be: “Expand horizons, dig canals, and develop the industrial economy.”

The specifics are absent.

The first two items are quite straightforward and obviously point to what is being done, but as for the developnt of the industrial economy, that can only be undertaken gradually and through exploration.

Up until now, the pillar industry of the Mountain Domain is still steel.

Be it the pots and pans being produced or the swords and spears, all are inexorably linked to steel.

The oil industry Hudson developed earlier has turned into dostic use due to a huge increase in population.

Expanding the industrial chain also relies on a self-sufficient economic system of the Lord.

The developnt of comrce is purely speculative, the largest group within the domain are the serfs, followed by orc slaves.

Free people plus nobles add up to just a few thousand in total.

This level of purchasing power offers quite a limited potential for growth.

The main player in current trade remains the nobility.

Unless the serfdom system is broken down, it will be difficult for the industry and comrce to develop.

Although organizations like the July Club, chanting the slogan “Overthrow the nobles, liberate the serfs”, exist, they’ve all been labelled as Cult Organizations.

Being a mber of the Noble Consortium, Hudson would naturally not foolishly jump out to end his own life.

Even if political reforms were to be undertaken, that would be a task for the future.

His subordinates are, of course, even less likely to help in the matter.

All have had a traditional education and are firm supporters of the current system.

“It’s not enough!”

After a quick overview, Hudson gave his brief remark.

Hearing this, everyone was taken aback.

All the plans were the product of their collective discussions, and practically covered all major affairs related to the developnt of the domain.

In such a short period of ti, extracting an outline was already a difficult task, not to ntion fleshing out detailed implentation.

No one could be expected to produce it so swiftly.

“Please advise us, my lord!”

With hesitation, Cain spoke up.

Among workers too, there exists a hierarchy.

Subtly becoming the leader of the aides, Cain now had to step up.

“The developnt of the domain cannot be separated from its population.

You should have so understanding of how high the upper limit of the population is in the Count’s territory.

By developing the swamps and Salam, the total area of the domain will undoubtedly exceed 40,000 square kiloters.

Even if half of the land is used for farming, it could still support several million people.

How many people do we have now?

You all should have so idea of the gap.

Why isn’t there any policy encouraging birth rates?”

Hudson stated with dissatisfaction.

In the feudal era, population growth depended on the attitude of the Lord.

As long as the Noble Lord is willing to spare the food and money to raise them, the people can confidently give birth.

In an era with no entertainnt or contraception, procreation is inevitable at night.

Marrying rate?

What’s that?

When the age of marriage is reached and not married, officials from the Manor House would directly arrange a partner.

Serfs, who have no personal freedom, naturally do not have the right to refuse.

As for free people, they did not amount to many in the domain.

Whether they were willing to reproduce or not was not important.

“My lord, we have already issued a bulletin to lift birth restrictions.

Is there a need to emphasise this again?”

Cain nervously responded.

“Encourage birthrates”, this term was the first ti he had heard it.

According to tradition, when the Lord needs to increase population, a bulletin to lift birth restrictions would be issued.

Subsequently, for every newborn, the Manor House would increase the corresponding material allocation.

The Mountain Domain is currently operating similarly, using the traditional supply system.

The difference here is that to encourage agriculture, Hudson has shared so of the land’s revenue with the domain people.

The early-rising domain people who work hard, now have so additional inco, which has made them richer amongst the serfs.

As for lifting birth restrictions, it seems waiting for people to reproduce has been happening since Hudson moved into the Mountain Domain.

If placed on Earth, the birthrate in the Mountain Domain would even be considered royal.

Unfortunately, due to dical conditions, the high birthrate is accompanied by a high mortality rate.

“Just these aren’t enough.

Relying solely on natural population growth, the speed is simply too slow.

We have to introduce more aggressive population incentive policies, such as providing better dical facilities for the domain people, or offering so material rewards.

How can the dical needs of the domain be t by just a few Priests?

The training cycle for Priests is too long, and it is impossible to train a large number of them in a short ti.

The best choice is to train more Pharmacists.

They don’t need to be highly proficient in Potion Refining, they just need to understand the principles of dicine and know how to match so herbs to deal with common daily problems.”

Hudson’s words fell on everyone like a thunderbolt.

Pharmacists are not welcod on the Continent of Aslante, and in the prosperous era of the Clergy, they were mostly considered heretics, being sent to the stake when caught.

Even after the decline of the Clergy, the traditional view still regarded Pharmacists as a marginalized profession.

Mainly, the high and mighty Nobles didn’t need Pharmacists to serve them.

Priests were there for when they got injured or ill, and if they didn’t want to accept Magic Treatnt, there were more advanced Magic Potions.

Helplessly, there are clear social strata.

The Magic Potions used by important figures are orthodox, while the common Pharmacists are heretics.

In Hudson’s view, all of these consequences are caused by interests.

The Priests deliberately sared and suppressed their competition to monopolize dical resources.

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