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Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming-Chapter 1891 - 1085: Seizing the Oil Fields (Part 2)
The Young General saw that the skilled individuals had all fled, and from what they were saying, it was the enemy who had set fire to their base, causing an explosion.
What formidable talents, silently destroying their site.
That was food, those were tents for living.
Many soldiers previously had no tents to stay in, and even with so much grain in the warehouse, they still couldn’t eat their fill.
The batch of food was meant to last them for many days.
They had planned how many days, how many soldiers could eat with that batch of food.
Now that the food is gone, they are in misery, their hearts are in agony.
Listening to orders, most of them are people from impoverished families; what do they fight for?
Isn’t it just to have enough to eat and wear?
So much food possibly comes from the looting of their hometowns.
The Young General ordered the soldiers to leave here first, many troops came from different tribes.
Now, they first return to their tribes, and then await the next orders.
After all, without food, and without opening the city gates, how can these soldiers lacking Marshal-Generals fight bravely?
They haven’t even engaged in higher-intensity battles, yet the opponent used such despicable means to take down so many of them.
It has to make them terrified, leave them in a sorry state, carrying the aspirations of many, they failed, they were crippled.
Ye Weida, after blowing up those so-called Marshal-Generals, already knew they couldn’t spring back up.
Even if they had thoughts of fighting again, wishing to attack once more, they must gather supplies.
Making them lose so many commanders, without attacking the city, entering their kingdom, they already lost so many people.
Ye Weida felt quite satisfied, letting them harbor wild ambitions, letting them desire to seize territory, first sending them to their graves, stripping them of the ability to kill.
Then watching those soldiers staring blankly at the fire, unable to extinguish it, watching the tents and those items burn out.
Ye Weida didn’t stay long in this place.
The reason for not bombing all the soldiers to death was merely to destroy their combat effectiveness, those ordinary soldiers were basically just peasants enlisted.
As long as the higher-ups are gone, without any leadership, these people have no combat effectiveness.
Ye Weida didn’t wait for those Mages, Saint Mages to return, his action had already begun anew.
This time entering another’s nation, it wasn’t just about looting their resources and food, but also targeting a certain oil field.
Ye Weida’s initial plan was to load as much oil as possible, and then leave that place.
Finding this oil field wasn’t something that could be done in a day or two.
The oil field was in another location, somewhat distant from their country.
Leaving the oasis also required crossing a desert, with a long journey ahead.
The oil field’s location wasn’t in the Imperial Capital of any nation.
Although it was still a tribe, this tribe, because it had an oil field, couldn’t plant grain, nor did they have grass for raising cattle, sheep, or horses.
With the production of these oils, they could exchange for all kinds of resources.
Of course, ordinary people lived quite difficultly, but the tribe leaders were generally wealthy.
The leaders’ families and some wealthy people in the tribe were considered nobles.
Ye Weida, after a day and night’s journey, was searching for this tribe, and during this day and night, while traveling, he had already stolen a camel.
He slapped an Invisibility Talisman on the camel to avoid drawing attention, traveling through desolate places.
During his actions, it wasn’t unheard of for someone to track their traces.
The camel, although stamped with a talisman, moved even faster than usual, yet it still left footprints as it ran.
Ye Weida stamped the camel not only with an Invisibility Talisman but also with a Speed Talisman.
A camel that originally walked slowly turned into a galloping thousand-li steed, and even so, it took the camel a day and a night to reach the oil field’s location.
This was also the reason why someone could find traces but couldn’t track them down.
Their nation wasn’t without thousand-li horses; such horses were usually owned by nobles.
The warhorses used in battle were gone with the sacrificed Generals, so were the horses.
Some nobles, with their noble status, how would they go to war?
Those so-called nobles only used the thousand-li horses for play.
Ye Weida finally reached the oil field’s location, contemplating whether to take over the lands of the oil fields entirely?
Though he couldn’t acquire the entire oil field, his Pre-allocated Space could extract a portion of it, and within the space it could produce oil, with such resources, their army wouldn’t lack oil.
Not lacking oil for lighting.
One might say firewood could also serve as illumination, but collecting firewood wasn’t easy either with an army of ten thousand.
In the cold of winter, in the darkness of night, they were so frugal.
As long as part of the oil field resource was taken, it could supply the army camp with oil, avoiding the need to purchase such resources.
This would save a sum of money.
They could even use resources to exchange for food, military supplies, making their soldiers a bit better off.
Besides distributing some military salary, they often relied on self-sufficiency.
If they could still sell off resources, one could imagine the country’s improvement.
Ye Weida didn’t have such grand ideals of enriching the entire nation.
With the troublemakers within the country, more conflicts might arise.
Ye Weida wouldn’t act as the Holy Mother, but he needed to preserve his own small domain.
Initially, the idea was just to prevent the people of this nation from occupying their land.
His rebirth’s meaning lay in his family’s avoidance of war sacrifices.
They wouldn’t carry any wrongful blame.
With his enhanced abilities, though he trained, he wasn’t as concerned with other powers.
Yet the circumstances compelled them, forcing them to progress, to stand firmly.
Ye Weida took one oil field after another; these weren’t producing oil directly, but were subsurface oil mines seeping oil.
He took some land of the oil fields, along with the underground mineral sources, absorbing them into the Jade Pendant.
He chose to act at night, in secrecy.
This place wasn’t without patrols, nor unguided.
This place was their secret production site, the foundation of their wealth, the resource from which they derived prosperity and sustenance.
Ye Weida noticed that after collecting the oil field, what was left was dry land; the collected oil fields no longer produced oil.
Previously, he thought the Jade Pendant Space couldn’t take in all the oil fields. 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎
Because it was filled with too much planted space, it became a warehouse.
Whether planting or breeding, a lot of space was occupied.
When he assumed the Jade Pendant Space was full and prepared to fill the barrels and pots in his Storage Bag.
Unintentionally, he glanced at the Jade Pendant Space and found that the oil fields had entered the space, and they did not occupy any position, as they entered, the mineral resources entered.
The Jade Pendant Space expanded within, as if it had never held the oil field resources before.
This meant, he could still collect more products within.
Ye Weida was delighted!
He could collect more mineral resources, at best taking all the oil fields, leaving them with barren lands and fields that could be tilled.
What are you waiting for?
Before anyone discovers, hurry to take everything from this secret base.
Ye Weida collected one mineral source after another; these sources were interconnected, daily collected by tribesmen during the day.
At night, the workers rested, not wanting to work at night; the mineral’s flow wasn’t rapid, daytime work sufficed to empty the oil fields.
After a night’s rest, they’d resume work the next day, continually working, regardless of weather or holidays.
This oil field was a secret location. Its top was covered to shield it from sunlight, to prevent oil from running off, evaporated by the sun.







