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633: Chapter 633: Massive Immigration or Study Abroad 633: Chapter 633: Massive Immigration or Study Abroad In the end, Aleya was persuaded, for the potions were indeed very useful.

The Undead Mages might have had advanced plagues and potions, but to spread them on a large scale, the cost-effectiveness certainly could not compare.

As for low-level rchandise, Zhao Guang’s potions were more than sufficient.

“Good, we can finally have open, large-scale trade.”

Zhao Guang laughed as he looked at the list.

Yes, this trade was a large-scale, open transaction.

In the past, deals involving weapons and armor had to be conducted secretly by Zhao Guang; even if soone could guess what was going on, they absolutely couldn’t be given any concrete evidence.

There was no helping it, as these items were inherently prohibited.

After all, there had always been conflicts between the Beastn and the Chirali Empire.

It was impossible for two great nations sharing borders to not have any friction.

But these potions were different; they were targeted at the Undead.

The Undead were seen as the common enemy of all living creatures, and even the Chirali Empire acknowledged this.

These potions could not be used as weapons, and they posed no threat to their nation.

Therefore, even in the case of large-scale trading, there wouldn’t be any issues.

In the past, without open large-scale trading, too close a relationship with the Beastn would lead to speculation by others.

But now it was different; these potions provided a good excuse, and even if the relationship between both parties was good, there would be a rationale for it.

So, Zhao Guang sent this batch of potions with great fanfare.

The only ones who might be dissatisfied were the Undead Mages themselves.

But the Undead Mages didn’t dare make any trouble, knowing the value of a Great Mage.

What Zhao Guang didn’t expect was the surge in orders following the large-scale sale of his potions.

Not only were the Beastn purchasing on a large scale, but the Chirali Empire also began to buy them in bulk.

They too had to be prepared against the Undead, especially the people along the northern border.

Every year they fought against the Undead, and they absolutely loathed those plagues and poisons.

Now things were different, with the potions; the number of people who could be saved each year would be substantial.

However, as ti passed, Zhao Guang began to find it strange that a large amount of the potions were being smuggled into the Klein Empire, and the Klein Empire had also started stockpiling these potions.

“Haven’t they taken in those Undead Mages?

Why are they also getting involved in this sort of thing?”

Suddenly, Zhao Guang had an epiphany, and he roughly understood what was going on.

It was that although the Klein Empire was using the Undead Mages to achieve so of their purposes, they actually didn’t trust them and wouldn’t dare be careless.

Their constant preparedness against the Undead Mages and their subsequent actions showed that they were always ready to fall out with them; it only made sense to stockpile these potions.

Within the Empire, more of these were flowing to the west.

When the Undead Mages went south, they inflicted substantial damage upon the Empire.

Especially in the territories of Marquis Coruas, his whole domain and the surrounding lands were ravaged beyond recognition.

Now, they also wished to stockpile so potions, partly for ergencies and partly to stabilize public sentint.

The mass exodus of refugees last ti had only just been contained with difficulty.

If that happened again, they probably wouldn’t be able to keep things under control, not even themselves.

However, Zhao Guang was indifferent to these issues, since the potions he sold were exchanged for a large amount of basic resources that were used to improve the lives of the Rabbitfolk and to continue training more Druid Apprentices.

With these resources, the Rabbitfolk’s support for Zhao Guang’s rule grew even stronger.

It was just a pity that there wasn’t enough ti.

Within such a short period, most of the Druids on the Rabbitfolk side were still apprentices, and there weren’t many who had reached the junior level, let alone the interdiate level, which seed an even more distant goal.

“What, the Rabbitfolk are going to migrate here on a large scale?”

Zhao Guang looked at Aleya, who had chosen to continue living in her original place after the last incident.

After all, Aleya still had the responsibilities of a Beastman Ambassador and couldn’t cling to Zhao Guang like a fairy.

It was just that in the following days, Aleya would co over every evening and stay until midnight before leaving.

However, Zhao Guang hadn’t expected that today Aleya would co with a decree from the Beastn.

This decree was issued to the Rabbitfolk within the nation, instructing them to migrate.

The number of Rabbitfolk in this wave had reached hundreds of thousands, and there would be even more in the future.

Through the Beastn’s internal propaganda, Xuanwu Territory was almost becoming a paradise for the Rabbitfolk.

“Yes, the Rabbitfolk are practically useless within the Empire, and since they are useful to you, we might as well send them over.

Haven’t you always said that there aren’t enough Rabbitfolk?”

Indeed, there weren’t enough; he had so much land to improve.

But if there were too many Rabbitfolk, once all the land had been improved, it might seem excessive to have so many just for farming, but that was a problem for later.

At the very least, for the next few years, these Rabbitfolk wouldn’t need to worry about finding work.

“Well, in that case, let them co.”

Zhao Guang generally understood; these Rabbitfolk were essentially coming to study abroad.

The Beastn couldn’t find any Druid heritage on their side and didn’t know how to cultivate it, so they simply sent everyone over.

Even if only a very small part could return, it would be worth it for the Beastn.

Because internally, the Beastn had an even greater number of Rabbitfolk, which wasn’t comparable to this small amount.

As long as the heritage was spread, they would have a strong logistical support team.

Zhao Guang rembered that his own nation had done sothing similar in the past, and it was precisely because of this sort of reckless investnt that the nation’s developnt speed was incredibly fast for a ti afterward.

However, the Beastn were even more extre, as these Rabbitfolk weren’t just nominally coming to study abroad; they were being outright gifted to him.

Having understood this, Zhao Guang didn’t mind.

After all, the thought process of a single territory and an entire Empire was different.

Even if the Beastn later had a strong logistical team, that wasn’t sothing he should concern himself with.

With so many Rabbitfolk of his own, once they were trained, the impact they could have would definitely be greater.

Besides, once the Mage Tower network was established, in terms of cultivating magical talent, could the Beastn compare with him?

Seeing that Zhao Guang was not opposed, Aleya let out a sigh of relief.

The purpose of the Beastn’s action was crystal clear, and she had actually been worried that Zhao Guang might have an unfavorable opinion of her because of it.

She decided that today she would unlock several new positions; this little devil had been wanting to do just that these past few days.

Consider it a reward, she thought, as her own face began to heat up and turn red.

“Let’s have dinner first, the rest can wait.”

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