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Chapter 1231: Hope
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"The reason is fairly simple,&8221; Edith resue Mountain is not only a branch of the Ie in the horizontal direction but also the highest point of the Kingdom of Dawn The artillery of the First Army could have a broader view if they fire from there Also, the de that there are fewer flying Devilbeasts than inferior Mad Demons&8221;
"Secondly, the Red Mist tends to move toward the lowlands, and it becomes thinner as it stretches farther Therefore, the witches shall build the defensive line at the highpoint of the land I’ve heard that the front has already done so ahead of time&8221;
"The last is His Majesty’s Radiation Project&8221; She surveyed the room at these words and continued, "We know that this project relies on the ores at the Cage Mountain Before we find an alternative resource, we can’t abandon the Cage Mountain&8221;
Nobody questioned Edith’s decision
Nobody saw the final product of the Radiation Project, and they could not possibly iy those tiny little spheres could produce, but all of them viewed the project as one of the most important missions, simply because Roland said so Roland swelled up with pride at this thought
This was probably the biggest achieve student could ever attain
"But we can’t desert the Kingdodom of Wolfheart colance at Edith "We need people to win the war&8221;
"Yes Therefore, while the Red Mist is spreading, the First Ar the de I don’t think the demons will set up outposts after the Red Mist spreads out They’ll build theo&8221;
Edith paused for a second and said, "To be honest, the sudden appearance of the Bloody Moon helped the First Ardo with, they’ll auto Graycastle for help even if Iron Axe wants to shut them out&8221;
At these words, Edith’s lips curled up into a faint, inscrutable smile
In that case, a lot of people would die
Roland heaved a sigh
Roland understood why Edith gloated over the ees He re that some residents opposed to build a cell tower and therefore lost cellphone reception However, in a war that would determine the fate of the hu those people suffer, even though it was because of their own stupidity
"We harvested tons of Golden Twos this year,&8221; Roland said as he turned to Barov "Draft a proposal and send soees who left their native towns are fed&8221;
"Your Majesty, ifis correct, once we confirm the Red Mist would spread out, the First Are Mountain This will create a lot of pressure on the logistics,&8221; Barov replied hesitantly "I can’t guarantee we can provide food to the refugees while at the sah ships even if we borrow all the ships from the Chambers of Commerce at the Fjords&8221;
This was a real probleest sailboat in the Fjords would not meet the needs of the war All the fleets were now filled with i directly to the neighbor…&8221; Barov said with great difficulties He knew such a large project would cost tons of money His heart ached every time money went out from the treasury
"We probably don’t havehis head "The railway construction on the Fertile Plain has cost too many resources If we build another railon’t be able to support the other projects&8221;
The railhich stretched away from the Misty Forest all the way to the ruins of Taquila, cost a great amount of steel Its construction took a year and a half, not to mention that Leaf had amended the first half of the railway and that the second half was built on a flat plain The road condition between Neverwinter and the Cage Mountain was more complicated than the Fertile Plains, so it would be hard to say how long it would take to build this new railway
"I totally agree with you, Your Majesty…&8221; Barov rejoined, apparently much relieved
"Let’s make a plan based on the current situation Don’t try to save istics, I’ll see what I can do&8221;
"Yes, Your Majesty&8221;