Capítulo 1645: Chapter 814: Gaven’s New Agriculture Model (Part 3)
They are not interested in how much money can be made by this thod or how many people can be fed.
If they were interested, they would have done it long ago.
Even without the Dragon Oak Acorn Trees, if those Awakened Plants replace livestock, there is imnse potential, as the Druids’ advantages in agriculture have always been significant, as demonstrated early on by the Priests in the towns of Shontia.
What intrigues them is the mutually beneficial relationship this new planting model creates with the forest due to the Dragon Oak Acorn Trees.
Just as Gaven said earlier, if this thod truly proves effective, it will not only change the agricultural landscape of all of Felen but bring about a significant transformation in the social status of the Druids, resolving many sharp contradictions that have historically clashed with the developnt of intelligent beings, even leading to fundantal changes.
This is a goal the Wild Druids have sought throughout their lives, never obtained.
“Good, good, good, no wonder the Commander has been appointed as the Preacher by the Forest Lady, he indeed has his unique qualities. This thod not only perfectly integrates agricultural developnt with forest protection but also purifies the forest. I believe the areas guarded by the Dragon Oak Acorn Trees will see corruption retreat.”
It was not Hanso but Nateria, the Great Druid, who was full of praise, “Count in on this matter; I have a particular advantage with the Enlightened Beast-Form Trees. Near the Dansalos Fortress, there are tens of square kiloters of ancient trees, twisted by my years of research, presenting themselves as natural beast forms, quite similar to the Battle Mountain Laurels. You are free to enlighten those trees.”
With great delight, Gaven expressed his gratitude, “Thank you for your generous assistance. This makes everything much simpler, not only providing an effective solution to this issue but also offering new solutions to the previous two problems. Druids unwilling to enlighten trees for the construction of the City of Usr can try enlightening Beast-Shaped Enlightennt Trees as an alternative choice for draft animals, which should be more agreeable to them.
In the absence of Dragon Oak Acorn Trees or Natural Guardians to provide extra recovery speed, whether it’s Enlightened Trees or Beast-Shaped Enlightennt Trees, their vitality might be slightly low, but their body type presents an advantage not seen in ordinary beings.”
“Alright, it’s settled then.”
“I have no objections either.”
The two Great Druids expressed their stance, deciding to follow the young Commander to see what changes he, a preacher recognized by the Forest Lady, can bring to the Great Valley, whether his plans for this new agriculture are indeed as good as he said.
Any of the three plans Gaven ntioned would be regarded as significant undertakings in an ordinary territory, requiring years of planning and preparation, gradually carried out over several or even dozens of years.
Yet here, not only is he racing against ti, he’s pushing all three lines simultaneously, compressing everything into re one to two months, or even days.
These three plans are not isolated but interconnected, with the Extraordinary Druids being the central focus.
Gaven sowhat underestimated the stubbornness of the Wild Druids; even with Nateria and Hanso, the two Great Druids, personally involved, less than one-tenth are persuaded.
Helplessly, Gaven can only step in personally again, his thod of persuasion still using the shock therapy of seeing is believing, not only bringing them for a field inspection at the Dragon Oak Mother Tree with a day tour but sequentially taking them to snoel, the City of Faith, and Battle Valley for a visit,
allowing them to genuinely feel the changes that Druids can bring to the world once they change their mind.
And indeed, this thod worked quite well.
While the unique scenes in the Dragon Oak Mother Tree were shocking to the Wild Druids, what impressed them the most was the City of Faith.
They couldn’t believe that the thriving city had only been constructed for less than three months.
Simultaneously, they are quite interested in the perfect integration of Styrak Bush planting, marshland fishery farming, bio-cent production, and the rapid construction of the city into a natural ecological industry.
The rise of that city did not inflict devastating damage on the natural environnt; rather, it rapidly integrated into it and transford here, typical of mutual benefit, eting each other’s needs.
And the new agriculture Gaven promised them will adhere to the sa model and even surpass this place, pushing the exploitation and utilization of forest resources to the extre while not causing any harm here.
This stirs the curiosity of most of the Extraordinary Druids, many deciding to join with a trial spirit, holding the initiative in their hands to terminate if anything appears amiss.
And among these, the Extraordinary Druids constitute half, to which Gaven is quite satisfied.
Changing perceptions does not happen overnight, especially for sothing quite advanced and still theoretical, making acceptance difficult.
Gaven has great confidence in his new agriculture, believing that once initial results are seen, those stubborn Druids will gradually start joining their ranks.
On the side of the Great Valley, fifty-eight Extraordinary Druids joined the Natural Guardians, along with over three hundred ordinary Druids.
On Gaven’s side, thirty-two Extraordinary Druids were recruited, predominantly from the Fae Race, heavily influenced by Gaven and recognizing his plan.
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