The Knight's Journey to the Empire

Chapter 433 Wolfe's Concerns

If all the islands in the entire [Anglican Islands] were placed into a 3x3 grid.

Then the location of [Sail Island] is the grid (1, 2), and the location of [Greater Antilles Island] is the grid (3, 1), and the locations of both are actually relatively close to the outer area of ​​the archipelago.

That is why Wolfe just said that there is almost half of the Antilles between Sailing Island and Greater Antilles.

As we all know, islands are somewhat closed because of the separation of the ocean.

In addition, there are factors that existed in this special era, such as extremely backward navigation technology and slow information transmission.

This makes travel and communication between the two islands more difficult.

So normally speaking, in the slavery era when feudal system prevailed, if the comprehensive strength of one island was not able to surpass that of another island.

Then it is basically difficult for a delicate parallel or balanced relationship to exist between the two islands.

For example, this is the situation that [Set Sail Island] and [Greater Antilles Island] are facing now.

Today, [Qihang Island] is undoubtedly the busiest island in the [Angliss Islands]. Therefore, in the early stages of the development of [Greater Antilles], [Qihang Island] was able to suppress [Greater Antilles] and take the lead.

But with the development of [Greater Antilles], its prosperity and comprehensive strength will definitely surpass [Qihang Island].

Therefore, the status between the two islands may be reversed by then.

As the status of the two islands is reversed, the status of the towns built on the islands will definitely be reversed as well.

So what Woolf was really worried about was her future development.

Now Wolfe is the chief political officer of [New Ganise City]. His status is so high that it is no exaggeration to say that he is the top official in the political affairs of [Qihang Island].

But if the Greater Antilles develops in the future, then due to its position as the development center of the entire Antilles, Woolf, the "top leader", may have to move back.

Of course, Woolf can now also ask Countess Curtis for a transfer and ask her to send him to serve as the head of the chief government office in Greater Antilles.

I believe that Countess Katis would also be very willing to affirm this.

But the problem now is that Wolfe is reluctant to leave behind all the things on [Sailing Island] that were built brick by brick by him and his subjects.

Because Woolf really devoted a lot of time, energy and effort in the process of building [Sailing Island] as ordered.

And these are obviously not so easy to give up.

Moreover, the [Angles] is now facing the dilemma of being invaded by the Kingdom of Essex. Whether the [Greater Antilles] can develop in the future is still a big unknown!

Therefore, this is also the important reason why Wolf did not dare to make up his mind to come and ask Soran for his opinion.

It would be even better if Soran could give him some advice and suggestions; and it would be even better if Soran could stand on his side and say a few good words for him to Countess Katis!

……

From Wolfe's answer, Soran could vaguely guess what he was thinking.

After figuring out the key point, Soran said, "Wolf, between [Sailing Island] and [Greater Antilles Island], it seems like there are two choices, but in fact, it is just one choice."

"And this choice tests whether you have enough confidence in the future development of the [Angliss Islands]!"

"Because if you have enough confidence and believe that the future development of the [Angliss Islands] will be prosperous, then you will definitely choose to work in the [Greater Antilles Island] without hesitation!"

"And now you are hesitant between the two, which means that you don't have enough confidence in the future development of the Antilles, or you don't think that the Antilles can develop on this vast ocean."

As if the truth had been spoken to him, Woolf instantly turned into a wilted ball.

Even the tone of his voice became somewhat weak and soft: "My Lord Viscount, isn't it? We are trapped in this boundless ocean. Is there any way out?"

Soran smiled calmly and did not blame Wolf for this. Instead, he said in a gentle voice, "Wolf, do you still remember the words I left for you when we parted at the port of [Gannis City]?"

"I remember!" Wolfe responded, and then recited the sentence: "No matter what happens at any time, no matter what decision you make, you must use your brain and think more. Don't stick to the immediate interests. You must look to the long term and expand your horizons!"

Soran: ...Well, you actually remember it!

In fact, Soran had already forgotten this sentence, but he still remembered the general meaning of it.

So Soran continued to ask: "Wolf, you said I could say this! Is that still a stupid person?"

Wolfe shook his head quickly in denial.

Because anyone who can rise from a commoner to a hereditary landed noble cannot be a stupid person.

And the person who said this was Sauron, which makes it even more impossible.

"If that's the case, do you think I would dare to move my territory and people to this deserted island without any reason or without any certainty?" Soran continued to ask.

Wolfe took a deep look at Soran, and tentatively replied hesitantly: "I don't think so!"

Soran rolled his eyes at Wolfe and said in a teasing tone: "Wrong, I should be able to do that!"

"Ah? No way?" Wolfe showed a shocked look on his face.

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