Howard believed that if he could fully acquire the habitat of a certain species, it would provide an inexhaustible source of economic wealth.
In the past, the exotic creatures of Romagna and Ferrara, although they bred rapidly, were too few in number and were quickly hunted to extinction.
However, this time, with the indigenous beasts of the New World, there was no doubt about their abundance.
Securing these creatures meant Howard could stop worrying about economic issues.
It would free him to focus on managing his mercenary group.
Having witnessed these beasts firsthand, Howard took this matter very seriously, thus he decided to lead the expedition himself, fearing his subordinates might make a mistake in their assessment.
Upon arriving in the New World, Howard breathed in the fresh air of this uncharted land, gazing upon its lush greenery and rolling hills, and saw it as a treasure trove for the Oungria Kingdom.