Chapter 1436: Chapter 745: Opportunity for Deep Cooperation with the Iron Clan_2
Now the ancient dwarven ruins have been restarted, but unfortunately, this glory does not belong to them.
“Clan Leader, there’s no need for such formality. In the future, when restarting this place, many aspects will rely on the Iron Clan, you can’t expect to have the Gnolls operate these complex dwarven devices, right?”
Gaven was already strategizing in his mind, “You’ve seen the situation of the silver refining line in Nanklept. This place is a hundred tis more complicated than that. I don’t want a small explosion every three days and a big one every ten days.
The number of Gray Dwarves in the Colossus Underground City is limited. Once the entire mining area is fully operational, just one underground city would be enough to keep them busy, making it difficult to assign more manpower here.
At that ti, we will still rely on you, Clan Leader, to fully understand and operate the technology here.”
The legacy of the Dwarves must be managed by Dwarves. In terms of mindset and technical foundation, they are inherently more advantaged.
The Iron Clan is not only the only dwarven clan that Gaven is familiar with, but both sides also have common interests.
Before the reestablishnt of the Tesser Yama Kingdom, they were in a state of exile with no territory of their own.
The True Shield Trading Company, which Gaven visited before, is rely their core base rented from the Koer Kingdom. The dwarves stationed there are not more than a hundred in number, any more and Koer Kingdom would not be pleased.
Most of the Iron Clan Dwarves live in a scattered family model across various parts of Felen.
Loyalty and cohesion are often based on the foundation of living together.
The ti of exile for the dwarves of the Tesser Yama Kingdom was exceptionally long, even by dwarven standards. Many of the elder dwarves who once lived in the Tesser Yama Mine are gradually aging and even passing away. Those born during the exile do not have the sa level of nostalgia and identification for their holand as their parents did.
When all the elders, led by Giharin, of the Tesser Yama Kingdom pass away, the reestablishnt of the Tesser Yama Kingdom will truly be a dream, and only Giharin’s dream. The other dwarves will gradually take root in new lands, leaving that dream behind, just as their ancestors left the Shanata Kingdom in history.
But if before this there is a haven that can accommodate all the Iron Clan dwarves, especially a mine, gathering all the dwarves together to work, live, and train together,
This belief in reestablishnt would not only be easier to pass down, but it would also significantly advance the cause of reestablishnt. At the very least, they would clearly know how many dwarves are willing to fight to reclaim their forr ho.
Moreover, the news of the Supre Shanata being restarted would be very enticing to the Shield Dwarves scattered in the Northern Lands. If they could be invited over, it would be an aid to the Iron Clan.
Even soone like Gaven, an observer, could think of it; how could the Wandering Dwarf King Giharin not think of it?
After hearing Gaven’s non-committal promise, Giharin kept stroking his graying beard, saying: “With Lord’s words, I am reassured. Let’s continue to see what the dwarven ancestors of the Supre Shanata have left for the descendants.”
The following exploration had this Wandering Dwarf King even more attentive than Gaven because this iron mine was very likely going to be entrusted to them for operation, and naturally, he needed to understand it thoroughly.
Like treasure hunters exploring treasure grounds, they walked down every fork and every mine tunnel, making sure not to miss anything.
Though these paths varied in depth, they were all mine tunnels and contained so recently awakened Stone Spikes. Even without the dwarves’ supervision, they proactively engaged in mining.
For them, mining is not just a job but an inherent instinct, a way to grow, and the most significant aning for survival.
If it was just mining, they don’t need supervision.
But if they’re to coordinate with the Gnolls’ Tremor Bombs for demolition, specialized crushing, or if one wants to maximize their productivity, then it requires the dwarves’ coordination and allocation.
After all, the Intelligence of these elental creatures is not high, especially the dium-sized Stone Spikes, whose Intelligence is only four or five points, typically a bit more intelligent than beasts, even less than the Gnolls, unable to comprehend slightly complex things.
However, in the short term, there’s no need for such coordination because the number of Stone Spikes here is terrifyingly high. Counting just this one mining route, there are over a hundred of them. The colossal ones make up ten percent, large ones thirty percent, with the rest being dium-sized.
Relying just on their unrelenting hamr strikes day and night, the extracted ores are not a small number. Increasing productivity further would be based on digesting their output.
If the iron ore in the mine piles up like mountains and they are still thinking of ways to speed up mining, that would be a sign of a problem, unless they want to sell the iron ore directly.
This is definitely not one of Gaven’s priority choices.
Distributing these Stone Spikes to other mines, like the Blackwell Iron Mine, to speed up the mining there, is a rather good choice.
Even if this place has massive steel output in the future, it doesn’t an the mine there will stop. On the contrary, it might continue selling iron ore, not rely for profit but to revitalize the surrounding economy.
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