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??Chapter 325: Volu 5: Lord’s Path Chapter 12: Bamo Li

Chapter 325: Volu 5: Lord’s Path Chapter 12: Bamo Li

As the migration of people passed through the Busen Plain, the official sent by Grand Duke Philip to secure the logistic support was an old acquaintance of Kor’s father. Although there was no warm reception, there was also not much trouble. A bag of Gold Shields made many things much easier. At this stage, the journey of the refugees’ migration had already passed the halfway point. All that was needed was to reach the southern part of the Busen Plain, cross the Greenland Great Forest, and arrive at Bruce Fortress, and then a significant portion of the task would be considered complete. According to the agreent reached with the Kingdom’s Ministry of the Interior, the Bruce Garrison would be responsible for safely escorting all the refugees across the Darman Pass, and then the refugees would truly be ho.

Seeing that there were not many issues left to deal with, Kor finally felt relieved and handed over the affairs of the refugees to Reese, lbourne, and Hozer, while allowing Fran to select so strong and brave n from among the poor refugees as the foundation for his soon-to-be established Lord’s Guard. He himself, along with a group of representatives, took a carriage ahead to Bruce. On one hand, he could make contact with the leaders of the Bruce Garrison to arrange the escort, and on the other hand, he was eager to understand what had been happening in his territory during his absence of over a month.

In the few days since leaving Galle and entering the Busen Plain, Kor had several encounters with the representative from Hozer and found Mr. Hozer to be a fairly straightforward rchant. Although he had participated in the collusion with Zellin and his group, Kor did not see any issue with that. As a rchant representative, everyone hopes to set foot in a place more suitable for survival, and compared to the Galle Region, the Caucasus was indeed too remote. However, after Hozer decided to leave Galle and wanted to sever ties completely, he quickly and wisely engaged in persuading the disappointed rchants to embark on the southward journey as soon as possible. Kor, who had been silently observing Hozer for the past few days, was quite satisfied with his performance. This was a very realistic and pragmatic rchant; as long as you have enough interests and value to attract him, he wouldn’t need to consider his loyalty. Kor wouldn’t say he liked this sort of person, but he did appreciate him.

Further contact with Hozer was expected, and Hozer didn’t conceal their initial objectives. Details about the negotiations with Zellin to stay in Galle carried out behind Kor’s back were also fully revealed, as it had beco a thing of the past, so there was no point in keeping secrets for anyone’s sake. Kor was not interested in the specifics of Hozer’s negotiations with Zellin; however, Zellin’s demands made Kor realize that this group of rchants from ine and Susoer held considerable funds. They were able to pay enough for the right of residence and still develop their industrial and comrcial interests, which indicated that these people were not empty-handed when fleeing from the onslaught of the Beastn, as he had previously thought. They must have carried significant funds, and this piece of information made Kor involuntarily start scheming.

Through several encounters, Kor learned that Mr. Hozer was actually one of the directors of the ine Chamber of Comrce, just that due to his status, he could not stay in the Three Cities. After those Nobles obtained the right of residence in Netherland, dea, and Naples, he, Mr. Zip, and lbourne Lord naturally beca the representatives of the migrants from both places.

Hozer also made it clear to Kor that he was willing to contribute to the economic developnt of the Caucasus with the rchants from ine City-State after relocating there, which was a subtle way of showing allegiance to Kor. Kor tily expressed that as long as the rchants from ine were willing to work hard to change the current situation in the Caucasus, he would not hold their past actions against them. Moreover, with the establishnt of the Caucasus Chamber of Comrce imminent, the ine rchants could get fair participation rights just like the local rchants. Hozer, representing the ine rchants, happily accepted the invitation.

After giving instructions about the tasks, Kor set off with the other two representatives towards Bruce ahead of ti. Perhaps it was because Zip had heard about Kor’s promise to let bygones be bygones from Hozer, he was very attentive throughout the journey, while Lafayette asked enthusiastically about the entire situation of the Caucasus region. Kor revealed the true circumstances of the Caucasus Region without reservation, and he also disclosed his plans to develop a large Iron Mine as well as so coal mines that were yet to be confird, imdiately after the immigrants arrive. He planned to develop the vast wasteland between Ugru to Mattdam and between Darman Pass to the Iron Mine in Bahomon. This wasteland was exceptionally fertile, covered with trees and shrubs; the trees could be felled for building materials, and the shrubs could be cleared by burning.

From the different behaviors of Zip and Lafayette, one could tell the disparity between the rchant representatives from the City-states of ine and Susoer and the landowner representatives from the Myron region. Zip was extrely sensitive to the geographic location of the mines, transportation conditions, ore quality, and hauling equipnt, asking about issues that Kor hadn’t even considered yet, clearly showing great interest in the developnt of these mines. Lafayette, on the other hand, focused on the developnt of the land, with the distance of the two-day routes, safety conditions, surrounding environntal situations, and the fertility of the soil all being topics of his concern. Fortunately, Kor had a rough understanding of these situations before departing from the Caucasus, so he was able to provide a general overview. However, from the expressions on their faces, it was apparent that they hoped to learn more details.

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