Cy told Woodrow all the troubles Village Pescado encountered.

However, he did not say why Lake Pescado suddenly ran out of fish, nor did he tell Woodrow that he saved a young man in Lake Pescado.

He just told him Village Pescado would run out of food soon and if they could not find a way, thousands of people would go hungry.

After listening to Cy’s story, Woodrow did not answer immediately, but instead, fell into silence.

This was not something within his power.

There were thousands of people in Village Pescado, young and old, and they would need a huge amount of food every day.

There were indeed many wealthy gentries in Village Pott who could help Village Pescado, but Woodrow was not among them.

If Woodrow was living in an ordinary small village, he would probably be shocked by what Cy said. However, Woodrow remained calm.

he was living in a large village with nearly

was called a village, it was actually equivalent

of less than 10 thousand people was called a small

was

medium-sized village would have a population of 10 thousand

people. Finally, a super-large village would have a population of

a population of nearly 300 thousand was a super-large village. The population needed to be considered a town must

must be at least

a village represented the strength of the village. The more

villages with a small

most abundant land resources within hundreds

carefree life. So, they would pay a certain amount of money to find young and capable people

the same

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