My Empire

Eight Hundred and Twenty-Five Missing People

In the past year, the Alan Hill Empire has built 2,000 kilometers of subways, which are distributed in the prosperous areas of Alan Hill, including Serris, Main, Falling Dragon City, and so on.

In the past two years, Alan Hill has renovated a total of more than 20,000 kilometers of sewers. The sewer system in Serris City is as complicated as a huge spider web.

This is not a joke, this is a great project in the true sense. Through the construction of these underground projects, Alan Hill has laid a large number of cables and built a huge Internet infrastructure project.

With the support of this project, the Alan Hill Empire quickly established a wired network, coupled with the WIFI network, and basically completed the Internet construction.

Of course, this is only the tip of the iceberg of Alan Hill's informatization construction. In fact, judging from the size of the entire empire, these already terrifying cable laying projects are far from enough.

Due to shortage of funds, lack of manpower and other reasons, many second- and third-tier cities can only tinker with the original infrastructure, and can only meet the minimum standard that is barely usable.

For example, in the city in front of me, its pipelines were hastily buried when the wires were laid before, and they are actually outdated.

This kind of cement pipeline is too thin, and there will be various problems when threading it, so we can only ask children to crawl along the pipeline and thread it.

Similar jobs exist in many second-tier cities. After all, these cities do not have the spacious underground pipeline system that can run cars like Serris.

Ever since, many of these places can only allow thin children to perform similar threading tasks, and expand the coverage area of ​​network cables a little bit.

This is actually quite good, because the second-tier cities at least have dedicated underground pipelines buried before, and in many marginal cities, most of them are still using the old sewer system.

Most of these post-occupation cities have not even laid wires and pipelines, and many places can only use outdated facilities such as utility poles. This is why, the respectable contractor just now regretted that child labor cannot be used in the south for threading.

Because many cities in the south don't even have electricity supply, and they don't need high-end products such as telephone lines and network cables.

Like the army, the development of Alan Hill is deformed and traversed. World War II and future weapons coexist in the army, and the civil administration system also coexists advanced and backward.

The most advanced Alan Sheris star ring has spanned the entire sky, and the most backward Alan Hill Empire occupied area does not even have electricity.

An ordinary family in Serris City has even used a high-end computer with a Core chip, the school in Veronza may still be using Pentium series computers, and the Kashyyyk District may even have a radio...

The same is true of farming, and some areas may have been fully mechanized, with airplanes spraying pesticides and tractors harvesting automatically; but in some places it can only be cultivated by manpower, and the efficiency gap can even reach a hundredfold.

The same is true for economic development. In some places, the average monthly income can even reach 200 gold coins, and in some places, the monthly income may only be 5 gold coins.

The territory of the empire is getting bigger and bigger, and it has reached the point where the development speed cannot keep up. A large amount of land, or many frontier areas, was occupied for several months, and the state is still similar to the end of the war.

The people in those marginal areas only waited for peace, but did not wait for the leap-forward development of Alan Hill.

Although Chris and his Minister of Economy, Minister of Industry, and Minister of Finance are throwing money desperately, there is no way to improve the infrastructure in these areas immediately.

After all, a large number of core areas are still desperately developing, and the shortage of personnel has not been fundamentally improved since the establishment of the Alan Hill Empire.

At the end of the 6th year of Alan Hill, the relevant ministers submitted to Chris the total number of construction personnel required by Alan Hill for 7 years.

It was estimated at the time that Alan Hill needed to train 10 million new construction workers in seven years, which was barely enough.

In the 7th year of Lovely Lanhill, Chris annexed the new puppet empire, and the elves were attached to it, laying a vast territory in the devil world, and the territory area expanded by two-thirds, but the construction workers trained at the same time barely reached the 4 million people...

That is to say, Alan Hill actually needs 20 million new construction talents, but the result is 4 million new talents-such a huge gap directly leads to the slow construction of the occupied area.

This is no longer a problem that can be solved with money and technology. This is directly the bottleneck of the talent gap - if the population cannot be expanded immediately, the development of the Alan Hill Empire can only be slowed down.

To this end, the Alan Hill Empire has thought of many ways, such as manufacturing a large number of knowledge magic balls, cultivating technical talents, and building various schools.

Even the Alan Hill Empire hired a large number of orcs to do physical work. Many mines and quarries can now see orcs.

It is precisely because of this that so many businessmen want the empire to stop killing demons. In their view, killing demons is not as good as enslaving demons, and letting those damned demons engage in high-risk work such as mining is more in the interests of the Alan Hill Empire.

...

Sitting in his seat, Chris closed the second memorial from Wagron. In this memorial, Wagron asked for the second time to keep some demons and let them continue to work for the Alan Hill Empire as slaves.

Although in the magic world, these demons may be hidden dangers, but in the devil world, these demons can well supplement the shortage of personnel in the Alan Hill Empire.

After all, there are countless mineral deposits here, even including some radioactive ores. If these mineral deposits are mined by regular miners in Alan Hill, the cost will be too expensive.

But if the demon slaves are allowed to mine, there is almost no cost. As long as food is provided for these demons, they must work to survive.

In Wagelon's view, this is also the significance of this expeditionary battle - to establish a colony for the empire, to feed back the Alan Hill Empire, and to make the local economy develop faster.

"You're hesitating." Andrea the elf, seeing Chris's entanglement, said, "I know that you've read three similar memorials in the past few days."

Chris put Wagron's memorabilia aside, sighed and said: "The children born in the year of the founding of Alan Hill have just entered elementary school... I need at least 3 billion people to fill my empire , but I only have more than 700 million..."

As he spoke, he pointed to the memorials that suggested keeping some demons: "They want me to keep 300 million or even 500 million demons to use first, what do you think?"

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