Subsequently.
Under the command of Tang Qing.
The fighters controlling various gold and silver mining fields immediately started bustling.
The already mining areas sped up their operations, and reserves of gold and silver deposits also switched to intense mining mode. Indeed, during this period, the fighters' inventory was substantial.
They controlled forty-nine silver mines in total, with varying reserves—differing by more than tenfold, from high to low. Many were poorly yielding, but the purpose of this mining was not to make money; it was to obtain real gold and silver.
Therefore, as long as it didn't incur losses, even if it was a slight loss, it was still worth pursuing.
However, there were considerably fewer gold mines, only seventeen. Among them, the output of the one in Algeria could exceed the total of the other sixteen combined by a little more.
There was no other way.
The gold mine in Algeria was excessively rich.