Of course, the Survival Committee wanted to deal with the three remaining lairs.
But the greatest problem Dragon City faced were not the lairs, not the monsters, not the zombies, and not the out-of-control superhumans.
Their greatest problem was that they did not have money.
Lu Siya and Gao Ye were right.
Every city needed to suck out the life of the endless villages around it to gain an endless supply of money, resources, and people. That was the only way it could ensure its daily operations and metabolism.
And only a developed industry could provide enough jobs for nearly ten million youngsters who were waiting for food.
But the prerequisite for a developed industry was a consumer market that was ten times larger than the population itself. Without an external market, there was no way for them to develop their industry.