Lu Gi chuckled lightly at this and didn't say much more.
I have things to attend to, so let Lu Yong take you around the city.
As he spoke, Lu Gi exchanged a glance with Luo Yong, who immediately understood.
After all, a battle had just been fought.
And even though the Weirwolves had surrendered, Lu Gi couldn't just let them wander around the city freely.
Having Lu Yong accompany them was undoubtedly a layer of insurance.
After returning to Ming Jing City and having a simple lunch, Lu Gi didn't have the luxury of leisure and went directly to his office.
Under the excited gazes of his secretaries, he began to review the reports on his desk.
In response, Lu G could only shake his head and smile bitterly.
He wanted to recruit more people, but unfortunately, not everyone could enter the secretary's office.
He just hoped that once cultural promotion began, variousmies could send him more talent skilled in governance.
During the time he was on the front line fighting the orcs, his secretary, Shir Yaoshan, had helped him handle many important documents.
In terms of workability, Shir Yaosan was indeed qualified to become a city lord.
However, considering the workload in his secretary's office, he decided to postpone this matter for now, at least until he recruited two more secretaries to supplement the team.
After briefly reviewing the reports on his desk, Lu G rubbed his temples, revealing a hint of undeniable fatigue.
After all, he hadn't had a moment's peace during this time.
Today was no exception.
He had just hurried back to Ming Jing City and immediately walked into his office to start working.
With such diligence and dedication to his people, Lu Gi felt like he wanted to give himself a pat on the back.
Just as he was contemplating whether to take a short nap and leave the remaining reports for tomorrow, a guard hurriedly walked in, reporting, "Your majesty.
" Jeang Tang from the dark department requests an audience.
Haring this, Lu Gi couldn't help but be a bit surprised.
It hadn't been many days, had it? Had he completed it so quickly? With such doubts, Lu Gi immediately spoke.
Let him come in.
Upon receiving permission, Jeang Tang quickly entered, bowing formally to Lu Gi.
I am Jean Tang, paying respects to your majesty.
All right, no need for formalities.
Lu Gi waved his hand and directly asked the question that was on his mind.
Jean Tang, have you completed all the tasks I assigned to you? Reporting to your majesty, everything has been completed.
As he spoke, Jeang Tang presented a report with both hands.
Bring it here.
Lu Gi gestured for the guard Gillang to take the report.
After opening it, he found himself at a loss for words.
Should he marvel at Jeang Tangs increasingly superb interrogation skills? Or should he scornly Yuia for lacking backbone and spilling everything in an instant? By the way, it's worth mentioning that Jeang Tangs handwriting was as ordinary as his character.
But if one had to point out a positive aspect, it could be said that his writing was particularly neat and orderly.
Chapter 374.
The entangle problem.
After rewarding Jeang Tang, Lu Gi couldn't help but sigh as he watched his departing figure.
He really found a good candidate for the secret department of the Ming Jing division.
Taking a sip of tea, he lost the mood to take a nap after being interrupted by Jeang Tang and directly focused.
Flipping through the report that Jeang Tang had sent over, he desperately needed some intelligence from the special civilization players for comparative analysis, almost forgetting his fatigue.
His gaze fixed on a matter he cared most about, Lu G had been pondering whether ordinary civilization players could capture special race units and after some development and training, give birth to these special races within their own civilization.
This question was certainly known to Li Yuia who belonged to the orc civilization because other players must have done such things.
The facts proved that this had indeed happened and Leuia would certainly not allow ordinary civilization players to possess his orc units.
Therefore, after such events occurred, he would definitely retaliate only to discover that his actions were entirely unnecessary as all the captured orcs had died not because they were killed by the opposing players.
It seemed they died from symptoms similar to adverse reactions to their new environment.
Such incidents had happened many times and without exception upon reflection.
It appeared that the human captives he had taken also didn't live long.
This conclusion was undoubtedly useful for Lu G.
But he felt that the root cause should lie in the characteristics of the civilizations.
The orc civilization's traits suited orcs for survival.
But once they had to live in another world without such traits for a long time, they would eventually exhibit adverse reactions and subsequently die.
The same applied to humans.
Speaking of civilization characteristics, this report undoubtedly recorded them and indeed it aligned with Lu G's previous analysis.
Every civilization emphasized a certain balance.
If one were to create an attribute chart, normal human civilizations should be the most balanced in terms of attributes, while the orc civilization was clearly very specialized with low development, technological, and technical capabilities.
Conversely, orc's combat abilities were exceptionally outstanding, just as Luog had thought.
This was a civilization that developed purely through plunder and violence.
Of course, his earlier analysis could not be as detailed as what Leuia had provided.
The report sent by Jeang Tang clearly outlined other deficiencies of the orc civilization.
For example, poor sanitation often led to outbreaks of disease in Orc cities.
Additionally, the order was relatively chaotic and disputes and brawls were commonplace in Orc cities, making formal training extremely inefficient.
These deficiencies certainly gave Luo G a headache.
The orc civilization specialization was rather severe, akin to a leveling game where all attribute points were allocated to strength.
By the way, due to being a special civilization, the standards for promotion were also different from those of normal civilizations.
Some particularly special civilizations had unique promotion criteria, which would depend on the specific circumstances of each civilization.
Rubbing his temples, Lu Gi felt uncertain about whether his human civilization could compensate for the orc civilization's low development, technological capabilities, and technical prowess.
Regarding sanitation, his civilization already had sanitation workers.
So, it would be feasible to expand that workforce, which should improve sanitation to some extent.
As for the order issue, it fundamentally stemmed from the inherent wildness of the orcs, who were hard to tame and resistant to discipline.
that was a bit more troublesome and he would need to think it over further.
Compared to this matter, it was the low development issue that sparked an idea in Luog.
After signaling for the guards to leave, he waved his finger.
A stack of blueprints suddenly appeared in his hand.
Yes, this was the Yong Ding blueprint he had obtained from opening a treasure chest earlier.
As one of the nine provinces dings, the Yong Ding was undoubtedly a four-star wonder on its own.
The Suding he had previously acquired from Zhao Dong in had increased his development speed by 20%.
So logically, the Yong Ding should also provide a development speed boost.
If he could create the Yong Ding, it should help increase their development speed, right? After weighing the pros and cons in his mind, Lu Gi gritted his teeth and finally made up his mind to ask someone to contact Zhao E and have him gather the skilled craftsman who had originally forged the Sue Ding for Zhao Dong.
Of course, he was different from Zhao Dong Nan.
As a player who placed great emphasis on civilization development, he would never allow his territory to become unlivable for its people.
Therefore, this time, he would issue a notice clearly stating that he was hiring skilled craftsmen at high salaries to forge the Yong Ding with additional rewards upon completion.
With this, the people of Dou City and Sha Yuan City would likely have no objections.
Once Lu Gi issued the notice, it quickly sparked heated discussions among the populace.
Fortunately, his image as a wise and benevolent ruler was wellestablished and after solidifying his popularity, such a move would not lead to any issues.
Even if there were problems, there were people from the Mingjing division to handle them.
Since the last incident where he had been led astray, Lu Gi had placed great importance on controlling this aspect.
Whenever there was a significant event or announcement, he would ensure the Ming Jing division acted first.
Normal discussions among the people were of course not a problem.
But if he discovered any scheming individuals trying to stir up trouble, he would have them invited to the Mingjing division for tea.
And once they had been reformed, they could reenter society.
The process went remarkably smoothly.
Most of the old craftsmen that Zhao e had called were willing to come.
And the few who were unwilling Luog did not force.
They could go.
As an emperor, one should have the temperament of an emperor.
In his vast multiverse civilization, there are so many skilled craftsmen with the absence of one or two prevent the Yong Ding from being forged.
Don't be ridiculous.
With a bronze ready, the craftsman in place, the foundry furnace set up, and the casting tools prepared, Luog distributed the Yong Ding blueprints and were commenced that very day.
Their essay saying, "Practice makes perfect.