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Chapter 82 - Chapter 35: How Can the Territory Be Managed Well? (Part 2)

Furthermore, they have placed restrictions on trading certain goods, such as spices that are scarce inland and even more valuable than gold. These valuable trade items are subject to tax based on a certain percentage of the transaction amount.

Additionally, the gold mining resources cannot be freely exploited; mining can only commence with the approval and consent of the Dragon Group, essentially converting mining development into a Dragon Group monopoly, allowing only designated merchants and partners to extract these resources.

The salt lakes and salt mines on the prairie are also prohibited from random excavation, now guarded by the Dragon Group's beloved, preventing anyone from approaching indiscriminately.

This indicates that the Dragon Group's territorial planning is gradually moving towards proper development, as opposed to the previous primitive exploitation.

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