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The old farmer in the valley walked to the cultivated farmland and pointed at them. He began to teach them a lesson. Of course, as the chief, Mu Yang did not dare to give them advice, but Hummer and the other ordinary clansmen were different.
As an experienced and skilled old farmer, he was qualified to teach a few small fries a lesson. Naturally, he had to show his ability.
"Look, the soil is too shallow. If it's rainy, the seeds will be washed away by the water. When they grow up, their roots won't touch the ground, and it won't be easy for them to absorb the nutrients in the soil.”
"The seeds here are too dense. They easily block the sunlight from each other and are not conducive to growth.”
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The old farmer was indeed an experienced middle-level farmer. He found many problems with just a casual look. Mu Yang immediately said,"We don't understand this, so we'll have to rely on you in the future.”
Seeing that the chief of the clan, Mu Yang, and the chief of the Li family were all humbly accepting his teachings, the old farmer was very satisfied and immediately began to move.
He took out his own hoe from the small basket behind him and taught everyone how to open up wasteland and farm. Everyone also learned honestly.
With the help of the Peasants, they could use the corresponding tools. Among the farming tools exchanged from the Great Black Village, there was also a plow. This thing could increase the speed of plowing by 30%, making it more efficient.
Based on the players 'labor, they could easily cultivate an acre of farmland a day with tools. The old farmer in the valley was an Intermediate Farmer, and his plowing speed should be nearly half as fast as the players. With the help of the few people beside him, he estimated that he could cultivate 4-6 acres of farmland a day, which greatly increased his speed.
The good thing was that the diligent Ah Niu was finally the first to understand the skill of making traps. It became his first offensive skill, which represented his first step towards becoming an official hunter.
As expected of the excellent bloodline of the natives, his comprehension talent also had an innate advantage. Not long after, Mu Yang had also comprehended a skill. As for Hummer and Hundred Lives, they still needed to work hard.
In Heroes and Dukes, experience could be gained from anything, like logging and farming. Right now, Hummer was the highest level, at level 4 with 8% experience. It was responsible for leading Ah Niu to set traps and capture wild beasts.
Even though Hundred Ages had fallen, he still had 46% EXP at Level 3. Originally, he had risen to Level 2 with Hummer, and his Carpenter EXP had also risen very quickly.
Only Mu Yang was busy plowing the fields, so he only had 90% EXP at Level 2.
As for Ah Niu, he was a Level 5 NPC, and he had 85% EXP. He was also very hardworking. He had the highest HP and the strongest combat attributes among everyone.
The first few levels were easy to level up, but the later levels were slower. The experience points increased exponentially.
With the trap skill, the damage of the trap would be more obvious, and the concealment effect would also be better. It was believed that it would be difficult for ordinary small beasts to detect it, increasing the chances of the prey obtaining it.
More importantly, the trap skill could be controlled. It would not be triggered by its own people, so there was no need to worry about some rough people accidentally falling into the trap again.
Mu Yang brought Ah Niu to set up a few traps at some of the more important locations outside the fence wall of the tribe in case of emergency.
All the work went on as usual, but Mu Yang made a decision. He would go to Dahei Village again to visit Ah Niu's other clansmen. According to Ah Niu, the other residents of the village would probably move out of Dahei Village in the next few days. Whether or not they could successfully invite them would depend on this.
With the farming and a considerable amount of resources, he hoped to be able to retain some villagers at a high price. After all, there were few NPCs and players in this place, but they were all popular.
Just as everyone in the tribe was busy clearing the land, Mu Yang returned with some tools that he had exchanged for. There were three people following behind him!
One of them was an NPC carpenter from Dahei Village, while the other two were the harvest of this trip, two NPCs who were willing to be recruited.
Two NPC farmers!
"Big brother is back!" Hummer wasn't paying attention to his work. His eyes were in a daze as he drifted around. He was the first to notice Mu Yang's figure and immediately shouted.
The others also raised their heads. They did not have time to wipe the sweat off their foreheads. When they saw the two NPC Farmers behind Mu Yang, they smiled happily. It seemed that this trip was not in vain.
"Brothers, from now on, these two friends will be our clansmen.”Hearing Mu Yang's announcement, Hummer immediately took the lead and cheered.
The two new members were ordinary Basic Farmers. Their efficiency was average, but they were much better than players who knew nothing.
Recruiting NPC farmers required payment, and the tribe currently had no source of income, so Mu Yang used all kinds of resources to count. Beast meat, animal skin, and living creatures were all fine.
The farmers or craftsmen that were recruited could only be considered temporary clansmen. If they were satisfied with the conditions of the tribe in the future, they would settle down permanently and become true clansmen.
The two farmer brothers were obedient people. Without any instructions, they directly took their own hoes and went to the fields.
With the three NPC Peasants, Mu Yang also organized the three of them into a small team. The old farmer in the valley deserved to be the captain. The old farmer himself felt honored and led his team to work in full swing.
With the leadership of the old farmer captain, they were much more at ease. The three NPC farmers naturally developed their fields at a higher speed.
However, the price was also huge.
The two NPC farmers were the former ordinary villagers of Ah Niu Village. Under Mu Yang's persuasion and the high reward, they could not resist the temptation and were attracted here.
Of course, the price was that everyone would be paid 120% of their normal wages, and they would also have to get a beast every month, reduce taxes for three months, and enjoy all benefits first.
Therefore, both of them were farmers with high benefits!
The biggest contribution was the appearance of the tribal farmland, which greatly increased the attractiveness of ordinary NPC farmers. Moreover, under Mu Yang's persuasion, they were recruited at a high price.
Farming was the only prerequisite to attract farmers. If the tribe did not farm, even a mountain of gold and silver would not be able to attract a farmer.
The wages of the two new members were 120% of that of ordinary farmers. At the same time, they were given a beast every month. This was all proposed by them.
At that time, Mu Yang saw that they seemed to want something more. He knew that his tribe only had these resources. If they asked for anything else, he would not have it. He immediately decided to add the conditions of tax reduction and tribal welfare priority. The two farmers probably did not understand the concept of welfare, but when they saw the word priority and three months of tax reduction, they accepted the invitation without hesitation.
The current tax situation of the fief was dispensable. Moreover, Mu Yang did not intend to obtain a large amount of profits from this aspect. It was worth it!
The arrival of the Blackie Village Carpenter was Mu Yang's meticulous arrangement. On one hand, it was to build a few more houses to attract NPCs, and on the other hand, it was to give the construction maniac, Hundred Ages, a chance to learn carpentry skills. It was killing two birds with one stone!
The status of the old farmer in the valley was quite high, so Mu Yang naturally could not treat him unfairly. He let him have a private house, so the number of private houses was not enough, so he had to increase it. Mu Yang simply built two more private houses in case of emergency.
With interest, one's work efficiency and gains would be greater. Mu Yang naturally understood this, so he took the initiative to arrange for Eternal Era to go to the side to observe and learn. At the same time, he also instructed the Carpenter to give him some pointers.
As the carpenter was only an Intermediate Blacksmith, he was not qualified to take in a disciple. Thus, he could only rely on Hundred Lives to learn and comprehend on his own.
Baishi knew his limits and obeyed the arrangements without asking for anything too much. However, when she heard Mu Yang's arrangements for her, she was pleasantly surprised. She also trusted this boss a little.
Taking advantage of the opportunity when the carpenters in the village were building houses, Baishi tried his best to improve his carpentry skills and achieve his wish before the carpenters returned.
The carpenter was also a man who would answer all questions and requests.
After all, Mu Yang and the others had a good attitude towards the carpenter. They would occasionally give him some wild fruits to comfort him, making him feel embarrassed not to seriously give pointers to the carpenter.
Hummer's farmer aura was also gone, because with three professional farmers, the addition of players seemed to be a bit of a hindrance, especially his poor craftsmanship, which would instead attract the attention of NPCs.
Therefore, his main task was to be responsible for logging and traps, bring Ah Niu to level up, and patrol the situation around the tribe.
Farming was important in the early stages, but other aspects of the tribe could not be neglected. If there was not even a patrol, it would be dangerous if wild beasts or malicious players appeared.
Under Mu Yang's reasonable arrangements, every member of the tribe carried out their own work in a reasonable and orderly manner.
Due to the barbeque trap method suggested by Ah Niu, the attraction of the trap had increased greatly. The harvest would probably start to increase, especially for carnivorous beasts.
Currently, the wild beast resources obtained from the trap, in addition to the two goats and rabbits that he had obtained at the beginning, he had obtained a wild boar and even a wild wolf.
Jungle wolves!
This made Ah Niu very excited. Although the level of the wild wolf was not too high, it could be classified as a large ferocious beast. If he could successfully tame it, he would not be far from becoming an official tamer.
Although the miasma that appeared every four hours could scare off a portion of the wild beasts, there would still be some that would escape. It was good that they were caught by the traps, or they could let the Hummer and Ah Niu use them to level up.
At present, Mu Yang did not ask him to start the work of taming wild beasts because he wanted to wait until the female goats gave birth to lambs before doing so. This was because the success rate of taming the young beasts would greatly increase. Ah Niu understood his lord's intentions and could only wait patiently, take good care of them, and get closer to them.
However, looking at the female goat, it should not be far from giving birth. Otherwise, it would not have run so fast when it met Mu Yang.
The 50 catties of food in the bag was the only guarantee for now. However, as long as Ah Niu learned the taming technique, he could tame rabbits, goats, and the like into beasts and animals, and then they could be used as food.
The current situation of capturing prey with traps was relatively optimistic. In less than a day, they had already harvested three to four times. Therefore, in the future, they could rely on capturing wild beasts to feed several NPCs. However, with Ah Niu's personality, he definitely wouldn't be willing to kill his baby beasts so easily.
It was good to have food. Normal NPC farmers and recruits needed food. NPCs were the key to development, but also the shortage of food. NPC farmers were at least twice as efficient as players, and NPCs with skills were even more precious.
Therefore, food resources had always been the focus of development and construction. Whether it was construction, economy, or war, they could not do without a strong food reserve foundation. A strong food supply was a powerful aid in the future.
The main source of food came from farming, supplemented by animal meat.
With the unique geographical environment of the southern barbaric region, it would be a pity if they did not develop their wild beast resources.
Although the miasma and wild beasts were some of the natural disasters in the mountainous areas of Shu Zhong, they were like a tiger with wings to the Mu Yang tribe.
Not only was rational use beneficial and harmless, but the more, the better!
Mu Yang was full of confidence in this. It was not impossible to turn something rotten into something magical.
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