Gaven didn't completely agree with Guo Conglong's statement, "Surviving in war doesn't rely solely on force; luck is equally indispensable.
Forty-three thousand.
That's not a small number. Among you, there might be hidden talents, professionals from other fields.
We don't need many; if we can uncover just one from each profession, we've already gained.
It's like having seeds; as long as we diligently water and nurture them, one day they will bloom and bear fruit.
Even if we don't have them, it's fine. Once the trade route to the Far East is reestablished, I'll find a way to attract mature talents and technologies."
"I'll do my best." Guo Conglong stopped arguing.
Because this is essentially the inevitable process of their future development; it's just that under Gaven's direction, some things are being expedited.
The prosperity of various industries has no downside for establishing their footing here.
