I Became The Vampire Progenitor -
Chapter 88: Basic Industrial Planning
This was Li De’s first time leveling up, and with a curious mind, he looked at his attribute panel.
Li De Kachar
Race: Vampire (Progenitor)
Level: Mage lv11 (911/6000), Warrior lv5 (Reached Level Cap)
Mana: 717/717
Innate Talents:
Racial Skills:
Spells:
The changes to the attribute panel after leveling up were not significant. First, his level increased from 10 to 11. Since there were no specific attributes like strength or agility, Li De couldn’t determine how much strength was gained per level.
However, he could clearly feel that his mental energy had become more active. If his previous control over mana was at 10, it was now at 11 after leveling up.
Though the increase seemed small, for Li De, every minor change significantly boosted his power.
The experience required to go from Level 11 to Level 12 increased to 6000 points, obviously another long-term goal.
His mana increased by 50 points from 667 to 717, which was formidable.
It could be said that his current mana pool had reached a depth that even Level 14 professionals might not achieve.
With 717 mana points, he could cast more than ten Tier 3 spells.
Among Advanced-level mages of the same rank, being able to cast five Tier 3 spells would already be considered exceptionally talented.
This was the overwhelming superiority of an upper race.
It could be said that Li De had completely turned the risks brought by Emi into tremendous benefits.
Not only did Dawn City gain a high-end Level 15 combatant, but he also received a level boost.
Very satisfying.
As a vampire, he only needed to rest for two Sun-hours each day. After returning to the estate, Li De took a short nap and woke up feeling refreshed.
The fatigue from a busy day was instantly cleared, fully restored.
Looking at the cold moonlight outside the window, he smiled faintly.
Nighttime was when vampires were most active.
The first thing he did upon waking up was to send orders to Odys and Avi, who were still at the border, instructing them to return to Dawn City with the Whispering Bats.
The supplies Laurent purchased in Green City now needed to be transported back to Dawn City, and the Whispering Bats were indispensable for transportation.
The land had already been distributed, and without sufficient tools, relying solely on human labor to cultivate the land would result in horrifyingly low efficiency.
After the small bat carrying the message flapped its wings and left through the half-open glass window, Li De sat down at the gray wooden desk in his bedroom, lost in thought.
Should he start planning the industrial system for Dawn City now?
Previously, with too few humans, he hadn’t paid much attention. But now, with more and more people, relying solely on purchasing supplies wouldn’t sustain the development of a city.
Not to mention the amount of gold pucks needed, just the time wasted on procurement made him feel unbearable.
For instance, the current situation: after completing the purchases in Green City, they had to recall the vampires from the border. This round trip wasted at least three to five days.
Moreover, the efficiency was low, far from meeting his expectations.
Additionally, large-scale procurement wasn’t reliable either. It might work a few times, but over time, with increasing quantities, it was inevitable that someone would notice something unusual.
Although rebuilding his ‘family town’ served as a cover, it was merely a facade, easily exposed under scrutiny.
In his plan, the items purchased in Green City were relatively high-end goods that Dawn City couldn’t produce in the short term, such as weapons, magic lamps, and alchemical potions.
For basic supplies like clothing, farming tools, and food, Dawn City must have its own production capabilities.
The more basic these items were, the more crucial they were to a city.
Li De frowned deeply in thought.
Human life was actually quite simple and could be summed up in four words—clothing, food, housing, and transportation.
Housing: For now, they had existing houses, so there was no immediate concern.
Transportation: Those in Dawn City didn’t need to travel outside in the short term, so there was no immediate concern here either.
That left clothing and food.
Clothing: Winter was approaching, and the current stock of winter clothes barely sufficed for the humans in Dawn City. If they captured more humans, the supply wouldn’t meet the demand.
Among the supplies he had Laurent purchase this time were cotton and cloth. Perhaps they could build a few tailor shops and let the humans produce their own clothing.
As for food, there was no doubt. The vast lands outside the southern district would be used for grain production, but the lack of farming tools put Dawn City in an awkward position.
Even though they had purchased a batch, it was foreseeable that there would be a significant shortage of farming tools in the future.
Thinking about this, Li De couldn’t help but smile bitterly. Building a city from scratch was no ordinary challenge.
But in an instant, he rallied his spirits again. His stubborn personality made him never give up.
Sewing clothes and forging farming tools—if these two issues were resolved, half of Dawn City’s problems would be solved.
Start with these basics.
No matter how great the difficulties, they had to be overcome.
Li De quietly recorded all these issues in his notebook. The effort required to build a city from nothing was truly unimaginable.
Compared to these tedious administrative tasks, he preferred staying in the mage tower to study magic. However, currently, aside from him, no one could steer this big ship. In Dawn City, anyone could be replaced except him—he was irreplaceable.
After pondering several times and organizing his thoughts, Li De called for Harrison.
“How’s your communication with Emi going?”
Harrison, with an elegant demeanor and somewhat androgynous features, gave off a scholarly vibe as he spoke, reminiscent of blooming azaleas during sowing season.
"Clan Leader, I’ve already informed Marquis Emi about the history and relevant rules of the vampires. Marquis Emi greatly admires your vision, believing that only a great existence like you can lead the vampires to glory."
Seeing Harrison's admiring gaze, Li De couldn't help but smile. "The future of the vampires is the result of our collective efforts.
I’m about to assign you a new task.”
Harrison straightened up and bowed with his hand on his chest.
“Lord Progenitor, Harrison awaits your orders.”
"Dawn City's foundation is too weak; the industrial system is almost non-existent, and many infrastructures are still blank.
You must immediately go and count the number of blacksmiths, tailors, and other similar professions among the humans. Quickly set up blacksmith shops and tailor shops within Dawn City.
We need to start building Dawn City’s production system from now on.
Additionally, we are deep in the Far Mountain Range. I believe there is no shortage of iron ore here. Pay attention to humans who know how to prospect for mineral veins and quickly find the nearest vein to Dawn City.
We need iron ore.”
Over two thousand humans couldn’t yet support large-scale industrial development, but Li De believed that with the current rate of population capture, after the Month of Deep Winter, the human population in Dawn City might exceed 6000.
At that point, some basic industrial activities could be carried out.
Of course, this industry would be a magical version of industry. There was no electricity or machinery in this world; the rules were different, and many modern things couldn’t be used here.
Li De had copied the formula for gunpowder and had Harrison conduct experiments, but the result was just a lump of black powder that couldn’t be ignited—it wasn’t gunpowder at all.
Cement couldn’t be produced either. All the steps were correct, but it simply couldn’t be made.
He had many similar ideas, but in the end, found them useless. Using the same materials and steps, the results were completely different from Earth.
Because of the differing world rules, many of Li De’s shortcut ideas fell through, forcing him to develop step by step.
However, the sense of slowly building a city gave him a great sense of accomplishment.
“Yes, I will immediately arrange for the security team to take the census.”
“Also, when Odys and Avi return, remind them to come see me. The newly acquired supplies are waiting for the Whispering Bats to transport.”
Li De glanced at the pitch-black night sky outside the glass window. A slightly chilly breeze blew into the room.
Taking a deep breath,
“Harrison, everything in Dawn City starts from zero.”
“In the future, we will face many difficulties, many hardships, and many setbacks.
Will you retreat?”
“No, Lord Progenitor. As long as you are here, even if we charge against Transcendent Professionals, I will fear nothing.
The vampires will always be your vampires. Your will is the direction in which the vampires advance!”
The resounding words made Li De turn sharply to look at those trust-filled eyes, and he revealed a radiant smile.
With me here, the vampires will become a truly superior race, and Dawn City will become the greatest city on Glory.
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