The livestock previously raised at Alvin's farm were all infested by the color domain protozoa. Because it involved making the livestock adapt to the undead, Alvin purchased a new batch of young animals.
Along with this batch of livestock, a group of black dogs were also sent along. At the foot of Mount Reynolds, the black dogs were all locked in cages. The Purgatory Warhorse that Mu Hua had made earlier was also temporarily placed here. With the Purgatory Warhorse wandering around, these black dogs were relatively obedient.
These black dogs are ugly and ferocious.
Ivan's patient training did not have much effect, but now that he was possessed by the skeleton of the undead, he was not afraid of the black dog biting him.
If you can't pet the dogs as much as you want, you can probably just wait for these vicious black dogs to give birth and then train the puppies from a young age.
Mu Hua asked Alvin for about thirty female dogs, and sent them to the Abyss Island and handed them over to Zhou Yi to take care of them.
Mu Hua had no interest in these black dogs. He only wanted to use them for breeding. What he wanted were black dog pups with hellhound bloodline.
It is a little difficult to let Monday ride the black hellhound now, but it doesn’t matter. Although none of the little demons are willing to accept slavery, it is still no problem to find a little demon to evolve into a hellhound and use it as a breeding dog.
Now Mu Hua has no time to take care of these black dogs. Apart from training his skills, he doesn't even have the energy to deal with the derived undead.
Leave everything to Monday, including training the puppies to sign slavery contracts. From now on, all the hellhounds under Mu Hua will probably be commanded by Monday.
Mu Hua finally released some aggressive monsters on the Abyss Island. If he wanted to develop a population of monsters, he had to pay attention to the food aspect.
Even if he was going to get monsters, Mu Hua planned to roam them freely in a fenced-off area on the Abyss Island. Monsters could indeed survive without food, but that kind of survival would not eliminate their hunger.
Under the influence of hunger, monsters will become very violent and may attack any creature that appears within their sight.
If we ignore the growth issue, ordinary livestock from the human world can actually satisfy the hunger of monsters.
However, Mu Hua still prefers to raise some herbivorous monsters. He had previously sown a large amount of grass seeds that herbivorous monsters liked in the northern part of the Abyss Island.
When he was really preparing to build a food chain of Warcraft, Mu Hua suddenly felt that goblins seemed to be a very cost-effective monster.
That’s right, goblins. They are perfect to be food for Warcraft.
The reproductive capacity of most monsters is not actually strong, and among the herbivorous monsters, most of those that have a large litter size can dig holes. They are good at enduring and hiding, which is a very troublesome problem.
But goblins are different. They are omnivorous, reproduce quickly, and have impatient tempers. When they form groups, they are ignorant of the immensity of the world and like to wander around whenever they want.
Mu Hua was considering letting the monsters roam free. At most, he would just block the periphery and not worry too much. As long as the monsters didn't get too hungry and riot, it would be fine.
Mu Hua suddenly discovered that in terms of constructing the natural system, goblins are indeed monsters with very high economic value. Maybe this is the fundamental reason why they can continue to reproduce in hell?
He did it as he thought. Originally planning to have a good rest for a few days, Mu Hua simply wandered into the Kanes courtyard again. He planned to catch some goblins and throw them onto the Abyss Island.
Anyway, he wasn't going to fight with the Goblin King or the Goblin General or anything like that. He was just wandering around the Goblin Kingdom, looking for some goblins in their true forms, just to relax.
She casually put on a robe to cover her figure and walked through the teleportation array into the fortress city. Melinda was sent to the city hall by him, saying that she was there to help him understand the municipal details. However, Melinda was not averse to the situation where she could not follow Mu Hua out of "helplessness".
This temple witch is not a stubborn person. Since she can't resign, she just gives up.
Ever since she had a walk around Fiona Courtyard with Mu Hua, as long as she was sure that Mu Hua would not run around in the human world, she absolutely did not want to get involved in Mu Hua's demon hunting operations.
As for what if Mu Hua cheated on her? Just cheat, I'm derelict in my duty, fire me if you dare!
Melinda had obviously let herself go. Mu Hua was at ease, and so was she. To be honest, sometimes she really felt that life in Cairns was good now. The work was easy, and she could find time to chat with the ghosts on the street.
Passing by the commercial district, in the bustling neighborhood, Mu Hua's shop, which looked like a house and an art exhibition hall, had a sign saying it was closed.
The family is still a little short of manpower, purchasing materials, and selling at the counter. Mu Hua also wants to get some people to help him purchase low-level magic stones from various places.
Those low-level magic stones are cheap and good quality, but it is not very convenient to transport them. However, if people are scattered all over the place, it would be nice to gather them to the Abyss Island through the World Tree.
He had not emphasized earlier that he should ask Besero to help him get more intermediate magic brains, but now that Caines City had unexpectedly become his territory, when he summoned Besero again, Mu Hua planned to ask Besero to help him get some more intermediate magic brains.
The city of Caines is indeed a little short of popularity. I got 20,000 of them. Mu Hua hesitated. Which one should I choose, the girl from the family of the Pao Jie or the wife from the family of the Magician Killer? Well, this is a problem!
Walking through the commercial district, even in the fortress city, the rumbling sound of gas explosions could still be heard from the distant sky from time to time. It was probably that some adventure teams were engaging in intense battles with monsters.
It wasn't too long after the Star Patrol Conference ended, and there were already many villages scattered outside the fortress city walls. This human settlement didn't have much room for expansion for the time being, but the area around the city was gradually prospering. There were even some bus stops outside the city, and large-capacity flying vehicles would take adventurers to safer areas.
Monsters may be encountered on some transportation routes. The vehicles running on those routes are usually equipped with machine guns. They mainly lead to areas where some adventure teams try to build castles.
These public transport vehicles can be seen as the Magic Empire's public transport company expanding its business.
As for whether it can replace the imperial government and take over this business in the future, it depends on how the adventurers who can gain power and influence in this courtyard manage it.
Adventurers of all kinds come in and out of the fortress city. Although the atmosphere is a bit wild, people's emotions are relatively stable.
The collision between humans and monsters may still take a long time to warm up, and the adventurers in the Caines Courtyard have initially entered a period of exploration and pioneering.
The village built by Odysseus earlier is being used by another attacking team, and Odysseus's team has already headed towards the Goblin Kingdom.
The Raiders' exploration progress doesn't necessarily have to be faster than the Brigade's, but being ahead of most adventurers can also bring them more attention and benefits.
Goblins are a relatively "orthodox" monster. Compared with other areas, the battles in the Goblin Kingdom are more standardized. This standardization can also attract many steady adventurers there.
Good fortune and bad fortune go hand in hand. After all, for a period of time, the fighting in the area where the Goblin Kingdom is located will become more intense, with more gains, more emotional energy, and more deaths, both for humans and the Goblin King.
Observing everything in the courtyard, Mu Hua boarded a bus to the Goblin Kingdom. In floating mode, the vehicle drove north for more than a hundred kilometers and arrived at an area where many adventurers gathered.
There were hundreds of chariots similar to Tabitha's muscle car. Tents, houses, and various residences were connected together, and some places on the periphery had warning signs of magic traps.
If it had not been conquered and pushed down by monsters, it would have been very likely to develop into another human city in the future.
These human settlements were distributed throughout the courtyards, gradually moving deeper to the north. Only when cities were built in these settlements and when these cities formed a joint offensive and defensive defense, could humans be considered to have gradually occupied certain areas.
Conquest is not destruction. It will be a long process and require the investment of countless manpower and material resources. The individual combat power invested in it is just like a drop in the ocean.
In addition to warriors, these cities may need more producers in the future. Not to mention the requirements of monsters, humans also need more people to create value and support such a large business.
Adventurers need settlers.
When they understand this, the settlers in Loren are often really tough. Whether extraordinary or ordinary, most people will make choices based on the life philosophy that suits them.
This gathering place is temporarily the terminus of the Goblin Kingdom route. Except for the relatively safe traffic lines connected to the stations along the way, if you leave this gathering place, you may be attacked by monsters at any time in other directions.
Getting off the car and heading north, Mu Hua, wearing a cloak, strolled like a wanderer. As the voices behind him disappeared and the adventure teams that were seen from time to time around him scattered in all directions, Mu Hua gradually fell into a world of monsters rarely seen by humans.
The figure concealing his breath attracted goblins to follow him in twos and threes. As more and more goblins gathered, as if they had confirmed that Mu Hua was harmless, they swarmed over him with strange cries, as if they wanted to tear a piece of meat from Mu Hua before their own kind.
The touch of jealousy stretched out, and two goblins and a dwarf orc were lifted into the air by the touch of jealousy.
"Pine cone!" Mu Hua threw out a bunch of tightly packed bone teeth, which knocked down a group of goblins.
Many goblins were killed or wounded, but the ferocious look on the faces of the remaining goblins instantly disappeared, and their weird screams stopped abruptly. The next moment, amid even more chaotic weird screams, the remaining goblins fled in panic and hid in all directions.
The three monsters caught by the Touch of Jealousy were brought in front of him. All three were their real bodies.
"Baji." The dwarf orc was crushed to death by the touch of jealousy.
This thing is not delicious, in every sense of the word. Keeping it together with the goblins would only give them more courage to build momentum. After a brief thought, Mu Hua decided not to keep them.
He has finally gotten rid of his habit of thinking about the dwarves.
Knock out the two goblins and use the teleportation array to send them to the edge of the abyss. Then the skeleton undead will drive them to the north of the island.
The dwarf orc, with only half of his body left, was thrown to the ground. There were some injured but not dead goblins nearby, and Mu Hua was too lazy to kill them.
But when he took a step to leave, Mu Hua couldn't help but look between the dwarf's legs.
Tsk, Mu Hua grinned, it's a habit, it's really scary... (End of this chapter)