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Chapter 16

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He had tested the effects of [Life Heal] before. It could quickly heal injuries on himself or others. However, it could only heal minor injuries such as broken bones. It was much less effective. Of course, it was still much faster than natural recovery.

In the next few days, Suhlen would take some time to cast [Mud to Stone] on the walls of his territory. The mud walls were turned into stone walls. Every morning, after using up all his mana, Suhlen would bring his men to patrol the camp. When his mana was almost recovered, he would come back and cast [Mud to Stone] again. In just a few days, one of the walls had been turned into a stone wall.

In addition to clearing out the goblins, kobolds, and gnolls in his territory, Suhlen used a parchment to draw the rough terrain of his territory. What surprised him was that after he finished drawing the map, the system also activated the strategic map.

The strategic map of the system was worlds apart from the one he drew. His map could only show the rough terrain of the area, but the strategic map of the system was amazing. It was completely scaled down to a certain scale. What surprised Suhlen even more was that the strategic map could be zoomed in or out.

However, this strategic map only showed the part of Suhlen's territory. The areas beyond the territory were all black and could not be seen. At his location, there was an obvious mark of a small person on the map. Around the small person, there were dots that represented other people. This range was about 100 meters. After this range, it was no longer displayed.

Suhlen studied it for a while. The green dots represented his companions and subordinates. All the barbarians were of the same color. The mercenaries were yellow. As for the slaves, they were blue. In the Battle Map, people or monsters that were hostile to him were marked with red dots.

Having the strategic map was a great help to him. It allowed him to have a God's perspective. The battlefield was one-sided and transparent to him. Not only could he command the army better, but he could also be the first to know if the enemy was plotting something.

In addition to these, the map had detailed markings on the hills, rivers, forests, and plains within the territory. Although it was only some basic information, it wasn't easy to obtain such detailed information even in the 21st century, let alone in a world with a civilization level that was only in the middle world.

Suhlen tried to shrink the map. Soon, the area that represented his territory on the map shrank to a barely visible spot. Obviously, the size of this world was unexpectedly large.

When he returned to the camp, it was still bustling with activity. Fifty mu of farmland in the camp had been cultivated, and two hundred mu of farmland outside the camp had been cultivated. In order to increase grain production, potatoes were planted in these farmlands. Compared to wheat, the yield of potatoes was several times higher.

Although there was a lack of fertilizer in this world and the variety of potatoes was not as good as in his previous world, the yield of potatoes here was still more than 500 kilograms. As for wheat, the yield in the south could reach 400 kilograms, while in the north it was only 300 kilograms. More importantly, even in the cold climate of the north, potatoes could be easily cooked twice a year.

In this way, one mu of potatoes could produce six to eight times more food than wheat. As long as Suhlen had a brain, he would know what to do.

Only when he had a firm foothold here would Suhlen slowly change part of the potato farmlands to wheat. After all, white bread made from wheat flour tasted good.

Similarly, the port in the northwest of the territory was almost completed. Because there were no ships docking at the moment, the port wasn't built too big. So far, the port was used for fishing. There was no lack of trees in the wasteland. After the kobolds and gnomes cut down the trees, there were naturally craftsmen who went to build fishing boats.

Although the trees that hadn't been dried were not good materials for making boats, they couldn't care less. The fishing boats that were made directly from logs had a short lifespan. It was estimated that they would be damaged or deformed in three months. However, there was no problem for them to be used for fishing.

Because of the abundance of fish in the river, although there were only five or six fishing boats, they could catch two to three hundred kilograms of fish every day. It could be said that just the fish here were enough to supply the camp's food. The excess fish had been pickled with salt, and while the sun was still scorching, these salted fish were dried and stored.

In order to store food, Suhlen built a large enough warehouse in the camp. The supplies brought by the 30 carriages and the things collected during this period were all stored in the warehouse. This warehouse was the most important thing in the camp. Even Suhlen's Lord's Castle wasn't completed yet, but this warehouse was already built.

In order to protect these supplies, Suhlen assigned five barbarians to guard the warehouse day and night. Other people, including the hired mercenaries, were not allowed to come within 30 meters of the warehouse.

The Lord's Castle was also under construction, but it was still far from completion. He didn't want to make do with his own residence, so the foundation of the Lord's Castle was still being laid. He planned to build the Lord's Castle entirely out of stone. He would first use mud to tamp it down, then use Mud to Rock to turn the mud into stone.

In addition to these, the roads in the territory were also being built. Suhlen had too many complaints about the roads in this world. Even in prosperous cities like Cullen City and Calt City, all the roads were muddy except for the main roads.

Many places were filled with dirty water. All kinds of excrement, dead rats, household garbage, and unknown objects with strange smells were thrown on the road. The whole city was like a giant toilet. Once it rained, the city would be like an ocean. If one went out at this time, it would feel like they were walking in a cesspool.

Suhlen would never allow his territory to be like this. So when he was building his territory, he had already prepared to harden the roads or lay a layer of stones. At the same time, he had also prepared drainage facilities in the city. When his territory was officially established, he would also legislate.

He would make strict sanitary regulations, forbidding dumping and defecation. All garbage and excrement had to be dumped in designated places and transported out of the city. He would build a fertilizer factory outside the city and ferment the garbage and excrement to make fertilizer.

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