Chapter 147 Orc Women Are Really Great
Chapter 147 Orc Women Are Really Great
“We need to predict the nature of land use!
Nature of land use? Functional zoning?
Hey, hey, hey, can you guys understand me?"
Alvin was jumping anxiously in the open space next to Mirror Lake. A group of orc elders gathered around him, looking at this human with question marks on their faces.
"Respected Druid...
Even among large human tribes with hundreds of thousands of people, I have never heard of doing this..."
In order to allow Ivan to start designing the new orc city as soon as possible, Tagon readily let Ivan serve as the general manager and communicate directly with the orc management.
The old shaman actually meant well. After all, the sooner the construction of the new orc city was completed, the sooner Alvin could set up that certain group company.
But both Tagon and Ivan overlooked an important thing - the educational level of the orcs.
I've talked about this before. Orcs are not a race with low intelligence. If given the same education, the number of mages born among the orcs would not be much less than that of humans.
An important factor restricting their development is the problem of universal education.
Including these elders of various sects, most orcs acquire their knowledge from the experience of their predecessors. Even those who can read are a minority.
At this time, Kong Er once again took on the role of secretary, holding parchment and the orcs' usual carving knife, and recording rapidly on the side.
Although the orcs have a low literacy rate and many illiterate people, the orc community does have its own language and writing.
Compared to the common language, the orcish writing can express fewer meanings and is particularly difficult to write, so when Alvin says a word, Kong Er has to use a knife to carve hundreds of incisions on it before the meaning of the word can be made clear.
It’s a bit like translating Chinese idioms into Latin languages on the blue planet.
“How many people do you plan to accommodate in this city now? How many people do you plan to accommodate in the future?
Is there enough land for cultivation? Should educational, medical and administrative facilities be added?
Also, the mineral industry is coming soon, so should we consider industrial land use…”
Before Ivan could finish his sentence, Kong Er covered his mouth.
This two-dimensional orc looked at Ivan with resentment on his face and held up dozens of parchments engraved with orcish characters in his hand.
"Pervert... Slow down... I, a sword master, can't even keep up with you..."
That’s right, after experiencing the battle at Falling Star Fortress, Kong Er finally had an epiphany and became a swordsman.
Ivan looked at the orc who could read beside him, staring at the parchment scroll in his hand with his ears empty. Judging from the stupid look on his face as he scratched his head, he probably could only understand half of it at most.
As for the other senior executives... including Broken Tooth, they all looked very smart.
Shaking his head speechlessly, Alvin realized for the first time that playing the lute to a deaf ear could actually make him angry.
"Ivan boy..."
Although Broken Tooth Huangyuan is not well educated, he is a diplomat after all, and he can read people's faces accurately.
The orc, who had already understood what was going on, pulled Ivan aside and whispered.
"Boy Alvin, since the chieftain has handed the whole thing over to you, there is actually no need for you to seek the opinions of the orc elders..."
"Clam?!"
A certain useless young man from Blue Star looked at the big guy in front of him in disbelief.
"You orcs are so...trustful of outsiders?"
What Ivan wanted to say was, how come you orcs are so indifferent to the planning of your own city?
But considering his long-standing friendship with Broken Tooth, Alvin decided to be more careful with his words.
“Rather than trusting foreigners, it’s better to say that I trust you.
Boy, I saw you transform Bol's shabby land surrounded by oak trees into a druid fortress.
Your ability in this matter is probably not as good as yours even among the so-called royal heirs among you humans."
Broken Tooth's words were not empty talk. During the Orc War, this guy was very familiar with the human crown prince at that time for some reason...
"But if I have any evil thoughts..."
"Ahaha! Tagon is right, you do have your own plans!
But Tagun also told me, no matter what you want to do, just do it your way!"
"Clam?!"
“So just ignore those old guys who can’t even recognize as many characters as I can.
Come on, tell me what you are going to do..."
According to Alvin's understanding of a city, it needs to have a complete self-sufficient system.
In ancient times, city walls were an essential structure for all cities.
In the main material world, where there are a lot of monsters and gods and demons flying around, most city defense systems use high walls to defend against wild beasts, and use manpower or magic arrays to defend against magical attacks.
Because the magic skills here cannot be deployed as easily as the thermal weapons of Blue Star, even the city walls that cannot resist spell attacks are the protagonists of the city defense system.
After all, there are not many big guys who can release city-destroying spells.
Therefore, most cities in the main material world will have a towering city wall, or rely on some natural barriers - such as the Mirror Lake of the Orc Tribe and the dense forest of the Elf Courtyard.
Secondly, the essential function that Alvin did not expect was the shelter.
The Northwest Wasteland is not as friendly to orcs as the Gray Forest is to druids.
Common wild beasts like wolves were enough to give the orcs a hard time before;
And those magical creatures that rarely appear but can destroy an entire tribe when they appear are simply a scourge to the orcs.
For example, the winter wolf pack, these magical creatures with superior intelligence, are gifted with magic, and can set up ambushes and play tactics. Didn't Kong Er have his ears bitten off by winter wolves that were separated from the adult orcs when he was a child...
Another example is the Devil Beasts roaming the wilderness. These giant creatures are as tall as two orcs when they are lying down. Just one of them can destroy a tribe of a hundred people.
Therefore, for most cities, the shelter is the place where the last living forces of the group are preserved.
After learning the relevant information, Alvin asked a question in return that left Duan Ya confused.
"Broken Tooth, how many babies do you think an orc can have in his lifetime?"
This question made the big guy blush.
It's not that she felt ashamed of having a baby, but she almost had a conflict with the druid because of the food crisis caused by the population explosion.
“In the past, although orcs can reproduce, having two or three surviving offspring in a lifetime is already considered very good;
But now... I guess at least three to five children are born every year..."
Ivan's face froze, and his expression changed for a long time before he squeezed out a word from between his teeth.
"You orc women...are truly great..."
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