Chapter 71 - Chapter 71: 70. The person is still alive, and
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nChapter 71: 70. The person is still alive, and the temple is already built?_l
nTranslator: 549690339
nOverall.
nQingdu Port was close to the coastline.
nCompared to the undeveloped inland areas, the terrain was undoubtedly superior.
nNow the natural disaster is in the way
nIt was obviously not suitable to open up wasteland and grow grain.
nTherefore, he had no choice.
nAfter much consideration, Li Yueming finally decided to develop the ocean.
nThe ocean was rich in resources, and transportation was very convenient.
nHe could use the smallest cost and the fastest speed to make all the refugees ‘wealthy’.
nOnly the residents of Qingdu Port became wealthy.
nNo longer worry about food and drink expenses.
nOnly then would he have the foundation to implement the various systems he had envisioned.
nUnder the circumstances of not having enough to eat, all other decrees and laws were in vain.
nAfter confirming the target.
nLi Yueming began to issue orders in an orderly manner.
nHe wanted to sail.
nThe most important thing was to build fishing boats.
nLi Yue Ming had some ready-made experience in the wasteland world in his previous life.
nAlthough it couldn’t be directly applied to the world of martial dao.
nHowever, for Li Yueming, who had unlimited deduction talent, these were only small problems.
nIt was fine if the nuclear submarine could not be built.
nCan’t they get a few broken fishing boats?
nNow, Li Yueming was the well-deserved emperor of Qingdu Port. No one could go against his will.
nUnder such a high degree of concentration of power.
nQingdu Port was no longer as chaotic as it used to be. It had become unprecedentedly orderly.
nTherefore, he had no choice.
nLi Yueming waved his hand.
nThe blueprints were distributed to the craftsmen in Qingdu Port.
nIn the beginning, when the craftsmen heard that Li Yueming wanted to teach them how to design a brand new fishing boat, they were shocked.
nThey were basically disdainful.
nAfter all, their skills had been passed down from their ancestors. After hundreds of thousands of years of accumulation and improvement.
nHow could a layman point fingers at her?
nHowever, due to Li Yueming’s current power, the craftsmen did not dare to make a sound.
nHowever, when they received Li Moonlight’s blueprint…
nOnly then did he realize that he seemed to be a little wrong.
nThe densely packed data and straight and smooth lines on the blueprint were
nno currerent from a martial arust geumg a martial arcs secret manual.
nAfter repeatedly looking at it, their eyes widened.
nYou call this a fishing boat?
nOf course.
nNo matter what they thought.
nLi Yueming’s shipbuilding business had already begun to put into production.
nThe Craftsmen were responsible for the overall progress of the project.
nAs for the labor force.
nCurrently, the thing that Qingdu Port did not lack the most was labor.
nThey settled the hundreds of thousands of refugees.
nAfter taking care of their food, accommodation, and rest for a period of time, they would be dragged to cut down trees and build ships. When the capitalists saw this, they could only cry.
nHowever, it was in such an environment.
nHowever, the refugees were still willing to accept it and were grateful to Li Yueming who provided them with food and accommodation.
nThis was naturally due to the natural disasters.
nHowever, from another perspective, it also proved the tenacious character of the people of China’s Central Plains.
nMany times.
nThey were often the group of people who could endure the most hardships.
nHardworking and simple.
nThey believed in self-nourishment.
nAs long as he could have a place to settle down and a job to make a living.
nIt was enough for 80% of them to be grateful.
nHowever, on such a piece of land.
nHowever, they often couldn’t even satisfy the most basic living conditions.
nTime flew by.
nThis year, Li Yueming was ten years old.
nOther than spending the first few months of the new year planning the development of Qingdu Port, Li Yueming still spent 80% of his energy on cultivating martial arts.
nTo him.
nIn a sense, Qingdu Port was just an accessory to the fist.
nOf course, the most important thing was to constantly improve his strength.
nOnly if one was strong enough.
nOnly then would he have enough confidence to face other unforeseen events.
nNow.
nLi Yueming’s strength was already close to the peak of the Martial Master Realm.
nThe reason why he hadn’t broken through yet was because Li Yueming was still polishing his inner Qi.
nIf the Internal Qi of an ordinary Martial Master was like an earthworm…
nThen, Li Yueming’s Inner Qi was like a nine-clawed dragon.
nWhether it was strength or thickness, they were completely different from ordinary martial masters.
nOf course.
nJust because Li Yueming was studying martial arts didn’t mean that his planned development direction had come to a halt.
nThere were many talented people in Qingdu Port’s population of nearly a million.
nLi Yueminz onlv needed to control the direction.
nAll the details were left to the subordinates to worry about.
nA year passed.
nQingdu Port had already produced more than 50 ships.
nMost of these fishing boats were made of thick wooden planks.
nIn order to ensure that the wooden planks were thick and hard enough.
nLi Yueming specially hired a large group of Martial Master Realm martial artists to do assembly line forging.
nThe martial masters used their inner Qi to press the wooden planks.
nIt could make wooden planks harder than steel. A set of streamlined operations was completed.
nThe efficiency was shockingly high.
nMoreover, martial artists not only forged materials for shipbuilding.
nHe even took this opportunity to increase his strength.
nIt was a win-win situation.
nEach plank was hammered to an extremely hard state.
nOnly then would it be installed on the fishing boat.
nIn addition.
nA few parts of the fishing boat were made of steel.
nFor example, cannons of various calibers, giant warhammers at the bow, and barbs on the deck at the bow and stern…
nThese parts were all inlaid with Martial Arts Master Forging’s steel.
nAs for why there was such strange equipment on the fishing boat.
nWell… Of course, it was to fish better!
nWhat was that?
nWas this reasonable?
nThis was a Tai Beaver!
nAfter all, a fishing boat that could not fire was not a good warship.
nEncountering foreign pirates on the way back after fishing…This was all uncertain!
nCompared to the chaos and killing intent a year ago.
nNow, Qingdu Port had gradually recovered its prosperity as a port.
nIf it wasn’t for the frequent wars in the inner land, it would have been a disaster.
nThe trade route was completely cut off.
nPerhaps the current Qingdu Port was even more lively than a year ago.
nThe reason was simple.
nFirst of all, Li Yueming had been exempted from many taxes after taking office.
nThis method of benefiting the people was very effective.
nThe entire Qingdu Port seemed to come alive overnight.
nAll the merchants were more enthusiastic when they saw Li Yueming than when they saw their own father.
nSecondly.
nMany chaotic forces in Qingdu Port, including martial artists, had been wiped out by Li Yueming a year ago.
nIn addition, there was a curfew for half a year.
nThe crime rate in the entire Qingdu Port had almost dropped off a cliff. The martial artists and foreigners who used to be domineering had disappeared.
nThe foreigners who committed all kinds of evil deeds had disappeared from the physical world.
nThe tyrannical martial artists disappeared from the spiritual level. Li Yueming’s disciples didn’t care if the criminal was a martial artist or a commoner-
nAs long as he was caught, he would be dealt with according to the law.
nAfter being taught a lesson many times.
nThe martial artists of Qingdu Port quickly became well-behaved.
nAll of them became docile little Karami.
nThis set of punches came down.
nThe entire Qingdu Port, including the martial artists, was under Li Yueming’s control.
nHe couldn’t refuse.
nLi Yueming’s disrespectful disciples dared to kill them like pigs.
nAs for the evaluation of Li Yueming by the refugees outside the city..
nThat would be even higher.
nIf Li Yueming hadn’t opened the city gate to let them in back then…
nThey had probably starved to death on the grassland where even the grass roots had been chewed up.
nAfter entering the city.
nLi Yueming not only divided a living area for them.
nThey even organized people to help them rebuild their homes.
nLater on, they were provided with food that was enough for them to survive.
nNow.
nThe group of refugees went out to sea.
nIt was about building ships.
nAlthough he was still poor.
nBut at the very least, he did not have to worry about starving to death.
nAnd most importantly…
nIn such a city.
nFor the first time, they experienced what it felt like to be human.
nNot only did he have his own household registration.
nEvery once in a while, there would be officials visiting them to inquire about their living conditions. Even martial artists did not dare to shout at them on the road.
nThis was because they enjoyed the same human rights as martial artists.
nAs long as there was a conflict, the government would definitely judge the case impartially. They would not be biased just because the other party was a martial artist who broke the law.
nUnder such circumstances.
nThe refugees were grateful to Li Yueming from the bottom of their hearts.
nMany refugees even called Li Yueming the Son of Heaven.
nIt was the existence that the heavens had listened to the prayers of the people and led them, the bitter commoners, from suffering to glory.
nIn the center of the area where the refugees lived, someone even built a temple for Li Yueming.
nHe would pay his respects every year.
nOf course.
nFu Xiaorou’s face darkened when she heard about this.
nAs Li Yueming’s disciple, it was naturally a good thing for his master to be loved.
nBut now, he was building a temple before he died.
nWhat kind of bullsh * t was this?
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