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Chapter 145 Goldsmith Island, Subhumans
Chapter 145 Goldsmith Island, Subhumans
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The sky was overcast and there was light rain on the sea.
The main body of Goldsmiths Island is an extremely prosperous large island, with several subsidiary islands rich in ore, shallow sea beaches, and open-pit mines, forming a huge island chain group.
It is close to the demihuman sea, and the creatures on the island are not only human beings, there are also many demihumans appearing here.
Of course, Goldsmiths Island isn't exactly known for it.
As the island's name suggests, due to the abundant and cheap raw materials, countless craftsmen and blacksmiths gather here in order to improve their forging capabilities.
Legend has it that a very famous craftsman - Rael De Weiss was born here.
Rael Deweis is a wild boar subhuman who can create a magic-driven ship with dexterity and exquisite craftsmanship, which is not afraid of storms and tsunamis.
But he has passed away long ago, and now only his reputation is still sung, and the magic ship is just a legend.
At this time, the Glynn had arrived at the pier of Goldsmith Island and docked.
When everyone was about to disembark, Rogge stood by the railing, talking to himself in surprise.
"Steamboat?"
From a distance, he saw the ship spewing white water vapor beside the pier.
In order to see it more clearly, he deliberately entered the real perspective, and as expected, it really seemed to be a big steam-powered ship.
However, this steamship seems to be immature in technology and has sails, so it may just be a test product.
It seems that Goldsmiths Island is not as simple as a group of blacksmiths gathering here to forge iron, they seem to be conducting technical research as well.
Maybe it won't be long before there will be a technological revolution here?
After Rogge thought for a moment, he withdrew his thoughts.
The main purpose of his trip is to find a way to quickly improve the skill level of the blacksmith. Of course, if there are other practical skills, you can also learn them.
After paying the money to get off the boat, Rogge hired a guard, and incidentally left the bone spirit on the boat.
Everyone left the Green, and walked towards the city of Goldsmith Island from the pier.
As for the elf, he was still sleeping soundly in the cabin.
The prosperity of Goldsmith Island seems to have exceeded everyone's expectations.
There seem to be a lot of people living here, single-storey bungalows are rare, more multi-storey buildings, and the architectural style is different from other areas.
How to describe it... anvil style?
when...when...when...when...
Before Rogge and the others entered the city, they could vaguely hear the sound of knocking and knocking.
He really guessed right at the beginning, it really was such a scene.
This gives a sense of the overlapping of imagination and reality.
Rogge also saw the demi-human figure from the crowd coming and going on the pier.
For example, the horned demihuman who was carrying goods.
His physical signs are basically the same as ordinary people, the only difference is the two horns on the top of his head and the color of cow skin which is obviously different from that of human beings.
In fact, for demihumans like Niujiao demihumans, demihuman signs are quite obvious.
And some demihumans have very indistinct signs.
For example, the one wearing a hat, showing two animal ears, and a fluffy tail... Uncle Animal Ears.
Rogge's face froze, and he quickly looked away.
In fact, the subhuman race as a whole is not very popular in human society.
After all, in human society, those who are ugly will be treated coldly, not to mention demihumans, races that resemble humans in body shape but have distinct distinguishing characteristics?
But there are exceptions.
Because it is located at the junction of the sub-human sea area and the Wangcheng sea area, there are more sub-humans and humans, and because it is rich in minerals and weapons and equipment, the commercial economy is more developed, and the demand for labor is relatively large.
Therefore, the status of some demihumans is not that low, and demihumans of certain races even have natural physical advantages and will be more popular.
Of course, this is only part of it.
But Rogge would not naively think that the demihumans and humans here can live in harmony.
"That's... a demihuman slave?"
Linna looked at one place, a little puzzled.
On the side of the pier, a human in gorgeous clothes was waving a long whip at two ugly demihumans, beating them mercilessly and yelling at them.
"Didn't the kingdom sign a contract with the demihumans to ban slaves?"
The Kingdom of Thousand Islands once signed a contract with the leader of the sub-human sea area, promising to prohibit the trading of slaves.
"So they should be precisely the employer and the employed."
Mira responded.
"Then even if it is an employment relationship, their compatriots are treated like this, and the other demihumans don't respond?"
Rogge also couldn't understand it, and raised his own questions to Mira.
Mira thought for a moment, then explained: "This has to talk about the race relations of demihumans."
"They don't belong to the same race, but are divided into various factions by type. Some races hate each other, and oppression has always existed."
"The only time they were united was when they joined forces to fight against the slave trade 100 years ago. At that time, the sub-human slave trade ended."
Sub-human is just a general term, they don't think they are all of the same race, hostility and hatred between each other happen from time to time.
oppression?As long as the person being oppressed is not a compatriot of their own clan, they don't even bother to look at it.
They even applaud when they see demihumans of hostile races being bullied.
They might never have been united if the slave trade hadn't been for the great loss that all races suffered from it.
I see……
Roger knew what he said.
Mira recalled it for a while and said again.
"The living environment in the demi-human sea area is not good, which makes many demi-humans leave their original hometowns and go out to live."
"Goldsmith Island is their best choice, because it will at least provide them with jobs. In other sea areas...it's hard to find, and people's acceptance of demihumans is not high now."
"There are many demi-humans who need to work, but the jobs on Goldsmiths Island are limited, so these employers are so unscrupulous."
Mira has read many books, one of which is dedicated to describing the surrounding conditions of Goldsmith Island.
At this time, after she actually came to Goldsmith Island, she found that what was said in the book was true.
"Being whipped, at least you can still work. If you don't have a job, you may have to starve to death..."
After all, Mira pointed to a small alley in the distance, where a few dirty, wet, hungry demi-humans were huddled up, their eyes numb.
After Mira's explanation, Rogge also had a general understanding of the situation that the demi-humans faced on Goldsmith Island.
Many demihumans endure oppression from their employers for wages and survival.
The only difference from slaves is that they receive wages.
As for the other sub-humans, they couldn't even be slaves.
Especially the demi-human race who are thin and thin and not naturally suitable for physical work.
After all, no employer is willing to pay a worker who can't even move goods.
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clap la la...
The sky was overcast and there was light rain on the sea.
The main body of Goldsmiths Island is an extremely prosperous large island, with several subsidiary islands rich in ore, shallow sea beaches, and open-pit mines, forming a huge island chain group.
It is close to the demihuman sea, and the creatures on the island are not only human beings, there are also many demihumans appearing here.
Of course, Goldsmiths Island isn't exactly known for it.
As the island's name suggests, due to the abundant and cheap raw materials, countless craftsmen and blacksmiths gather here in order to improve their forging capabilities.
Legend has it that a very famous craftsman - Rael De Weiss was born here.
Rael Deweis is a wild boar subhuman who can create a magic-driven ship with dexterity and exquisite craftsmanship, which is not afraid of storms and tsunamis.
But he has passed away long ago, and now only his reputation is still sung, and the magic ship is just a legend.
At this time, the Glynn had arrived at the pier of Goldsmith Island and docked.
When everyone was about to disembark, Rogge stood by the railing, talking to himself in surprise.
"Steamboat?"
From a distance, he saw the ship spewing white water vapor beside the pier.
In order to see it more clearly, he deliberately entered the real perspective, and as expected, it really seemed to be a big steam-powered ship.
However, this steamship seems to be immature in technology and has sails, so it may just be a test product.
It seems that Goldsmiths Island is not as simple as a group of blacksmiths gathering here to forge iron, they seem to be conducting technical research as well.
Maybe it won't be long before there will be a technological revolution here?
After Rogge thought for a moment, he withdrew his thoughts.
The main purpose of his trip is to find a way to quickly improve the skill level of the blacksmith. Of course, if there are other practical skills, you can also learn them.
After paying the money to get off the boat, Rogge hired a guard, and incidentally left the bone spirit on the boat.
Everyone left the Green, and walked towards the city of Goldsmith Island from the pier.
As for the elf, he was still sleeping soundly in the cabin.
The prosperity of Goldsmith Island seems to have exceeded everyone's expectations.
There seem to be a lot of people living here, single-storey bungalows are rare, more multi-storey buildings, and the architectural style is different from other areas.
How to describe it... anvil style?
when...when...when...when...
Before Rogge and the others entered the city, they could vaguely hear the sound of knocking and knocking.
He really guessed right at the beginning, it really was such a scene.
This gives a sense of the overlapping of imagination and reality.
Rogge also saw the demi-human figure from the crowd coming and going on the pier.
For example, the horned demihuman who was carrying goods.
His physical signs are basically the same as ordinary people, the only difference is the two horns on the top of his head and the color of cow skin which is obviously different from that of human beings.
In fact, for demihumans like Niujiao demihumans, demihuman signs are quite obvious.
And some demihumans have very indistinct signs.
For example, the one wearing a hat, showing two animal ears, and a fluffy tail... Uncle Animal Ears.
Rogge's face froze, and he quickly looked away.
In fact, the subhuman race as a whole is not very popular in human society.
After all, in human society, those who are ugly will be treated coldly, not to mention demihumans, races that resemble humans in body shape but have distinct distinguishing characteristics?
But there are exceptions.
Because it is located at the junction of the sub-human sea area and the Wangcheng sea area, there are more sub-humans and humans, and because it is rich in minerals and weapons and equipment, the commercial economy is more developed, and the demand for labor is relatively large.
Therefore, the status of some demihumans is not that low, and demihumans of certain races even have natural physical advantages and will be more popular.
Of course, this is only part of it.
But Rogge would not naively think that the demihumans and humans here can live in harmony.
"That's... a demihuman slave?"
Linna looked at one place, a little puzzled.
On the side of the pier, a human in gorgeous clothes was waving a long whip at two ugly demihumans, beating them mercilessly and yelling at them.
"Didn't the kingdom sign a contract with the demihumans to ban slaves?"
The Kingdom of Thousand Islands once signed a contract with the leader of the sub-human sea area, promising to prohibit the trading of slaves.
"So they should be precisely the employer and the employed."
Mira responded.
"Then even if it is an employment relationship, their compatriots are treated like this, and the other demihumans don't respond?"
Rogge also couldn't understand it, and raised his own questions to Mira.
Mira thought for a moment, then explained: "This has to talk about the race relations of demihumans."
"They don't belong to the same race, but are divided into various factions by type. Some races hate each other, and oppression has always existed."
"The only time they were united was when they joined forces to fight against the slave trade 100 years ago. At that time, the sub-human slave trade ended."
Sub-human is just a general term, they don't think they are all of the same race, hostility and hatred between each other happen from time to time.
oppression?As long as the person being oppressed is not a compatriot of their own clan, they don't even bother to look at it.
They even applaud when they see demihumans of hostile races being bullied.
They might never have been united if the slave trade hadn't been for the great loss that all races suffered from it.
I see……
Roger knew what he said.
Mira recalled it for a while and said again.
"The living environment in the demi-human sea area is not good, which makes many demi-humans leave their original hometowns and go out to live."
"Goldsmith Island is their best choice, because it will at least provide them with jobs. In other sea areas...it's hard to find, and people's acceptance of demihumans is not high now."
"There are many demi-humans who need to work, but the jobs on Goldsmiths Island are limited, so these employers are so unscrupulous."
Mira has read many books, one of which is dedicated to describing the surrounding conditions of Goldsmith Island.
At this time, after she actually came to Goldsmith Island, she found that what was said in the book was true.
"Being whipped, at least you can still work. If you don't have a job, you may have to starve to death..."
After all, Mira pointed to a small alley in the distance, where a few dirty, wet, hungry demi-humans were huddled up, their eyes numb.
After Mira's explanation, Rogge also had a general understanding of the situation that the demi-humans faced on Goldsmith Island.
Many demihumans endure oppression from their employers for wages and survival.
The only difference from slaves is that they receive wages.
As for the other sub-humans, they couldn't even be slaves.
Especially the demi-human race who are thin and thin and not naturally suitable for physical work.
After all, no employer is willing to pay a worker who can't even move goods.
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