Global Fog Survival

Chapter 203: Take the good man and his plans

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Nowadays, the total number of ships in Colin's fleet is about 70 to 80. Except for two specially built ships, all the others were donated free of charge by Patton and other senior executives after their "epiphany".

Although they are all backward ancient sailing wooden ships, ranging from hundreds of tons to thousands of tons, the largest wooden ship looks even bigger than a second-class battleship...

But it's just a big picture.

The actual data is still much worse than that of the second-level battleships, or even the first-level battleships...

In addition, Colin also controlled, no, influenced more than 6,000 remaining sea clans through Patton and others.

There are probably more than 200 elite sea clans here, and the rest are "cannon fodder" of varying strengths...

This is the data after the battle. Before the battle, Patton's fleet had more than 10,000 people, which was a very impressive number...

However, these boats obviously could not accommodate so many people. It was only when Colin asked curiously when they were on their way that he understood the reason.

The ships of the Sea Family are different from ordinary ships. The biggest feature is that in addition to primitive sails, they also use biological propulsion technology, which is to say...

There are many places to grab on to at the bottom of these wooden boats, and many times the "low-class" fishmen push the boats and charge at the bottom of the sea...

"Among the 'sea tribe', 'elites' like us only account for a small part, less than one percent of the total. The vast majority are 'low-class' fishmen..."

After selling his elder father, Barton did not hesitate to pack up the important information of the entire tribe and hand it over to Colin.

The "Sea Family", no, most of the "Degenerate Races" have one characteristic, they reproduce very quickly...

For example, the production method of the "Sea Clan"...

It's really similar to fish, the eggs are fertilized and hatched outside the body, and the number of families produced at a time can reach hundreds...

But it is very likely that there is not even a single normal sea creature here.

Most of them are deformed...

When food is scarce, they are basically used as "sacrifices" to be offered to the "God of the Deep Sea" they believe in, praying to the god for strength or food.

In a sense, it is equivalent to... exchanging one's own children for food.

The number of these "sacrifices" was far beyond Colin's imagination, possibly as many as tens of millions, or even more...

The existing number alone is likely to have exceeded 100 million!

But the fate of almost every sea family member is determined when they are born, and there are different divisions for different strength levels.

The purity of one's bloodline determines one's class.

It only takes a month for most of them to become semi-complete and then be "used".

But as the lowest level of deformed sea clan, they are naturally left to be exploited and "used"...

In addition, they are constrained by their inner fears. The invisible hierarchy is like a magnificent mountain that no one has been able to cross for decades. Naturally, no "lower class" fishmen dare to resist...

"Why does this system of a degenerate race feel like the caste system..." Li Hang couldn't help but say after hearing this.

After hearing this, Colin suddenly realized why he always felt familiar with Barton's words. It turned out to be this...