And another portion of the grain was supplied for the use of the Luo Family's army and the common people.
This portion of the grain, although it had been accumulated over some time,
was significantly larger than the reserves from a few days earlier.
But as the family's influence continued to expand under their command,
and with the increasing numbers of both the army and the people under their control,
the grain reserves in the hands of the Luo Family gradually became insufficient.
"One month's time..."
"The grain reserves will last at most for a month's consumption..."
"And for the crops in the fields to be harvested,"
"it will take at least about two more months."
"Meanwhile, we need to gather a month's worth of grain reserves..."
Luo Ping felt a headache coming on as he looked at the situation.
Moreover, this was all based on the most optimistic scenarios.
The drying up of the Huai River, the nascent locust plague, and the stability of trade with the Luo Family Clan,