Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God
Chapter 790 - 531: Blood Oath Banner_3

Chapter 790: Chapter 531: Blood Oath Banner_3

Some people were no longer that averse to staying in Blood Gorge City.

However, there were not many people needed to stay behind; having seven or eight hundred people stay to assist the Hobgoblins with some tasks they were not skilled at or suitable to handle in person was sufficient. Most people still packed up and continued on the migration route.

Upon embarking on the migration route once more, the entire migrating army seemed to undergo a qualitative transformation—whether it was their equipment or their morale and spirit, there had been a tremendous change compared to before.

First, let’s talk about the changes in equipment.

The beasts of burden pulling the wagons had all been replaced with gigantic livestock unique to the Giant Plains, with incredibly large body sizes—one animal could do the work of three.

Sidecars no longer needed a pair of horses; one gigantic wild horse was enough. As for the issue of taming, those handling them were not ordinary coachmen but Pikespirit Druids, who possessed the ability to communicate with and subdue beasts. The difficulty of taming these gigantic livestock was indeed higher than regular beasts, but it was still no challenge for them.

The tower-like carriages still used two horses, but the Treants, who had been the main force, were replaced and assigned as support with the marching column. Several with physical size advantages were allocated to the road-building team to assist with the construction and expedite the process.

All the Enlightened Trees were left behind in Blood Gorge City to assist Blood Claw with the final cleanup construction work; they would later be moved to Dwarf Statue City to assist with mining.

The migrating army replenished itself with three thousand gigantic livestock from Blood Gorge City, split equally between wild horses and wild oxen, replacing three thousand ordinary livestock for the army. This significantly increased their horsepower, raising their daily traveling speed’s upper limit, and the old, weak, women, and children could rely more on horsepower.

The significance of these three thousand gigantic livestock went far beyond that.

Many of them were with their young, which were left behind in Blood Gorge City, but the mother livestock would still produce milk. Although not as much as specially bred and domesticated dairy cows, their sheer size, together with a reasonable feed mix, meant their daily milk yield was quite astonishing.

This further supplemented the migrating army’s food source and nutritional structure. Upon reaching the Valley, they could rely on them to establish dairy farms directly.

Even with nearly twenty thousand Tesser immigrants, the Three Rivers Region was still sparsely populated, mostly fertile wastelands, with plenty of space to establish ranches.

This would also become a huge profit point for Blood Gorge City in the future, not from selling milk, but from selling the gigantic dairy cows. Later, Gaven would send special Druids over to help them with Demon Cultivation to improve the breed quality.

The most eye-catching were the gigantic cavalry; wherever they went, they boosted the morale of the migrating settlers, who greeted them warmly.

The large-statured cavalry was divided into two battle groups.

One was naturally the Goliath Battle Group; Gaven had equipped each of them with two gigantic warhorses, greatly improving their mobility.

Due to their abilities and traits, they were destined to be mounted infantry, using the mobility of the horses to quickly enter the battlefield, then dismount for on-foot combat.

For someone like Kellysha, once her feet left the ground, her strength would significantly diminish.

The other battle group consisted of one hundred Hobgoblin Giants prepared by Blood Claw as Gaven’s personal guard.

These Hobgoblin Giants had one thing in common: they all possessed eight to nine Life Dice.

In the future, if Gaven had no more suitable candidates for the Boon of Elevation to avoid waste, he would apply it directly to them.

Besides that, the Blood Claw Legion had detached a force of five hundred Hobgoblin Wolf Cavalry. They would follow the migrating army north.

These six hundred Hobgoblins were like a seed.

Given the right location and opportunity, they could become the second Blood Claw Army and pull together a Hobgoblin Army. Such places were abundant on the Felen Continent.

Not to mention far-off places, the Goblin Margins they were about to pass through next, geographically similar to the Giant Plains and located between the Sunset Mountain Range and the Stormhorn Mountains. Just as its name suggests, this land belonged to the Goblin species—the most numerous beings here were Goblins and Jackalweres.

The migrating army that set off again reached a new velocity, averaging a hundred kilometers a day, planning to cross the entire Giant Plains in five days.

What was originally the most perilous journey became the easiest region to traverse due to Gaven’s arrangements. Now with their fierce reputation, the monster tribes of the Giant Plains did not even think about attacking them. When they heard that the migrating army was coming, they fled faster than rabbits, disappearing into the deepest parts of the Giant Plains.

But this was not the smartest course of action.

The truly wise ones were those who brought ample tributes, waiting for the arrival of the migrating army to present their offerings, firstly, hoping that they would not raid their tribes, and secondly, hoping to meet with the Legendary Lord Baron himself. If they could obtain his commitment, they could use it as a token to resist oppression from Blood Gorge City and the Blood Claw Legion.

Unfortunately, not a single monster tribe in the Giant Plains was honored in this way. They were received by a young Ilmater Priestess, who was kind and gentle, even selling them a significant number of Healing Potions regardless of species differences, but ultimately their main goal was not achieved, and they had to look for another opportunity in the future.

In fact, during these five days, the commander of the migrating army, Gaven, was not here at all but thousands of miles away in Anfield Village.

Because a month had passed, and Legendary Arcanist Philancy was once again able to enter the Material Plane in the flesh.

Gaven had to race against time, focusing his energies on her during these few days.

When he secretly arrived at the Stone Stallion Inn, the entire Anfield Village was already asleep, including the fully repaired inn. Only Gos, who knew of Gaven’s impending arrival, was personally waiting at the entrance. His sneaky appearance was not one befitting an innkeeper but rather that of a thief in the night.

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