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Chapter 203 Mondstadt Wind Flower Festival



Chapter 203 Mondstadt Wind Flower Festival

Not only that, the management style that Hilde adopted for his subordinates was a laissez-faire "free-range" model.

As long as they haven't made serious mistakes that touch on fundamental principles, then they can handle other issues like minor flaws or slight faults.

Even if these situations happen repeatedly, Hield will choose to turn a blind eye without hesitation, as if they had never happened.

Of course, the premise of all this being invisible is that they did not do such things in the Blood Moon Group. Otherwise, even if it was his favorite subordinate, he would not hesitate to send him to the laboratory. This involved his basic bottom line.

Moreover, he usually tells these confidants clearly, even a little tiresomely, that if they make the same mistake again, the only thing he can do is to eliminate these disobedient pawns.

In a place like Xumi where the military power is lax, there is naturally no effective counterintelligence agency. Thanks to the efforts of the talented people under Hildereba, they have successfully escalated the conflict between the forest people and the sand people, which was originally the most acute in Xumi.

Specifically, the former regarded the latter as barbarians who had not yet been civilized. They thought that they only knew how to shout and belligerently fight all day long, and seemed destined to become mercenaries. How could they be compared with them, a group of noble and well-educated scholars?

From the latter's perspective, the former are seen as a group of hypocritical and pretentious people, who are accused of curling up in the halls of academia, being deeply immersed in the so-called academic achievements created by their own fantasies and unable to extricate themselves. In the final analysis, they are just in name only.

And because the Xumi Oratory belongs to the forest people, the residents of the rainforest generally despise these sand people collectively.

And in terms of policy, they deliberately built a sand-proof wall. The sand-proof wall does not seem to be prepared to prevent wind and sand, but more like a defense against sand people.

The life of the sand people seems a bit difficult. Although the virtual world has a vast land area, most of it is rainforest and desert that are not suitable for human habitation.

The rainforest was relatively better, at least there was not too much shortage of water and food, but the hot and humid climate and the breeding of monsters made it difficult to live there.

However, the desert is not only hot and dry, with a lack of water and food, not to mention the numerous monsters in the desert. Moreover, many mercenaries walking in the desert are good at robbery. Even if there is a group of 30 people escorting, they cannot guarantee that they can definitely escort people out of the desert.

Moreover, the various brutal tribes in the desert are fighting each other one after another, fighting for more water sources and oases, which results in an unusually large number of orphans among the sand people.

At this moment, it was normal for the human trafficking business to be able to start. 70% of the children purchased by Hilde were Sumeru people living in the desert.

In any case, Hilde was a kind man. In the war-torn Xumi Desert, the fate of these children was never paid attention to. They were regarded as useless items that consumed food by the tribe.

They could neither carry military supplies nor fight with knives, and they needed to be supported. If they were from one's own tribe, it would be fine, but if they were children looted from other tribes, they would seem a bit redundant.

At this time, someone suddenly said that he wanted to buy the children they had, and the price was not cheap. Many leaders agreed to this decision without even thinking about it. In the desert, people are not precious, but water and food are precious. Once the population increases, the supplies for survival will become scarce.

This is why these desert people have no choice but to obey orders even if they have to endure disgusting exploitation from the House of Religion, or at most they will disobey them in public.

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At this time, Mondstadt was filled with a happy atmosphere. Ever since the incident of the Wind Dragon was settled, Mondstadt's economy had been getting better day by day, although people still had complaints about the orders issued by Cripps at the time.

But they could see that people's lives were getting better, and soon they wisely shut their mouths.

During the Wind Flower Festival, almost all shops have put in a lot of enthusiasm in decorating, using all kinds of beautiful decorations inside and outside the shops.

It felt like Mondstadt had been refurbished. This was also because Cripps saw from the Blood Moon Cult's business model that attracting tourists was also a major source of income. Mondstadt should keep pace with the times, rather than standing still and maintaining the dignity of the old aristocracy.

So Cripps not only called on all shops in Mond to be lavishly renovated for the festival, but also used his own personal funds to renovate all the streets in Mond.

When the other shop owners saw how confident Mr. Cripps was, their enthusiasm was also ignited.


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