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Chapter 112 The deterrent power of pigeons

Chapter 112 The deterrent power of pigeons
Merchant Goss left the administration building, only doubling the order this time, which made him a little regretful.

"My dear priest, I want to turn around the streets of Tomorrow Town. I wonder if this will cause trouble for you?" Goss whispered.

Hood touched his stubble, "If you don't go into the house, I can agree to this."

The confidential places in Tomorrow Town are all equipped with low walls, and the cement room also has a blocking effect, so that outsiders cannot see the work inside. He is not worried that Goss will steal the core technology of Tomorrow Town.

"Alright." Goss' lion ears trembled, keenly aware that some houses might hide the secret of the rise of Tomorrow Town.

The uncle behind him trembled when he heard this, and also noticed the small message in the priest's words.

"You can't enter the house, which houses you can't enter?" Fox wondered in his heart, but didn't ask out loud, for fear of arousing the vigilance of the priests of Tomorrow Town.

Goss picked up his uncle, took a few strong lion men as guards, and then traveled around Tomorrowtown with Priest Hood.

In the distance, a few cat-eared orcs followed them for a walk, staring at the awakened Fox from time to time, which made him feel uncomfortable.

"It's the awakened one, and only the awakened one can make me feel dangerous." Fox is the fighter in the family, Goss is his nephew, and the nephew is in charge of business activities. When business activities require violence to solve problems, he will appear in response.

This time he couldn't be reckless, and they picked out a few cat clan awakeners to follow, indicating that the number of awakeners in the other town had reached between double digits and three digits.

Fifty awakened ones?
Fox recalled the population of freedmen in the original Datie Village, and conservatively estimated the ratio of ten to one.

Along the way, accompanied by Priest Hood, Merchant Goss saw various cement construction sites.

The slaves piled up sand on the construction site, poured down the gray powder, added water and stirred it, and it turned into a sticky slime after a while, and scraped a layer of weird slime on the brick surface, one brick after another, with amazing efficiency.

And the concrete pavement under their feet, they also used the magical gray goo, as if they believed that the goo could hold every stone brick firmly.

A minute later, they saw a four-story concrete building, and Goss could no longer calm down.

What is the concept of a four-story building? It is 12 meters high.

"Is this building higher than your fence?" Goss was a little uncertain, but standing downstairs and looking up at the unattainable concrete wall, he felt small in his heart.

This building is so tall.

"It is indeed higher than the wall." Priest Hood is now the Minister of Construction. He supervises all major construction sites. He runs errands every day and knows his own building very well.

"I see all the slaves are laying bricks with gray goo, isn't that the key to building walls quickly?" Goss asked.

"Now that you've discovered it, I won't hide it anymore. With it, the wall can indeed be built quickly." Hood admitted frankly.

Allen allowed the saltpeter merchants to wander around the town, in the name of attracting foreign investment, promoting the economic growth and development of Tomorrow Town, and increasing economic vitality.

Since they were allowed to wander around the town, the construction secrets on the construction site could not be kept secret.

Goss and Fox finally found out about the key core items, and they became much more excited. The lion's tail stood upright, and they said anxiously, "Master Hood, what is the name of this item, and how do you sell it?"

"It's called cement, and it's currently a heavyweight commodity in Tomorrow Town."

Hood had already prepared his speech, and without waiting for Goss to raise the price, he immediately made up the knife: "Tomorrow Town is now under construction everywhere, and the cement production can't keep up with the demand on the construction site. No matter how high the price you pay, you can't convince Alan. My lord, Lord Allen is keeping a close eye on his private house construction project."

"It turns out that's the case. No wonder Master Alan is unwilling to say it, but as long as it is a commodity, Alan will always agree after raising the price ten times."

Goss's business thinking made him think that Hood was sitting on the ground and raising the price, and there should be room for this matter.

"Then you can talk to Mrs. Allen later. No one can decide this matter except Mrs. Allen." Hood didn't say much, anyway, he felt hanging.

Yesterday Allen suspended the construction of a construction site, sent the group of slaves to mines to increase mining capacity, and planned to build a second cement plant.

Goss wanted to talk again, but Hood was tight-lipped, so he just kept going.

Some buildings were surrounded by walls, and they couldn’t see what was inside. Goss and others felt itchy and asked the priest, but Hood smiled and said nothing, so he had to give up.

After a while wandering around to the training ground, rows of orcs in green uniforms lined up neatly, and Goss was amazed by the rectangular matrix.

His uncle was even more exaggerated, the pale gold in his pupils suddenly brightened, sensing the danger signal, his muscles tensed up, and whenever there was any movement, he would grab his nephew's arm and run away.

The cat-eared orcs on the battlefield are all awakened ones!
It was roughly estimated that there were hundreds of people, and Fox's back was gradually drenched with sweat. He did not expect that there were hundreds of awakened people in the small town of Tomorrow. This was completely inconsistent with his previous estimate. What went wrong?
"There is the army of Tomorrow Town over there. Let's not disturb their daily training. Let's go." Hood glanced at the training of the Maojia Army and led them away.

The army is beyond his control. Ever since Allen set up the military department in the administrative building, his military power has been divided.

Now the Minister of the Military Department is Alan, and the Deputy Ministers are Ivan and Natasha.

One of them takes care of male soldiers and the other takes care of female soldiers. Now there are fewer female soldiers, so Natasha takes care of both men and women.

"Daily training is basking in the sun?"

It took 3 minutes for Fox to leave.

During these 3 minutes, the orcs of the Maojia Army stood motionless under the sun, straight as a javelin, with amazing concentration.

But Fox really couldn't figure out what effect basking in the sun, the only function was to torture the orcs and improve their will.

Could it be that improving the will can increase the awakening rate?Fox analyzed indiscriminately in his mind.

"I don't hold military power, so I don't know."

Hood shook his head, not daring to divulge information about the army, even if it was an uncommon military posture, he would not dare to divulge it.

"Don't priests have military power? I won't say all of them, at least some of them. Otherwise, the city lord should go out on his own. Wouldn't it be too troublesome?" Goss wondered.

In this era of orcs, priests had a strong sense of theocracy, and priests with strong reputations even held the power of the army.

"No, Master Alan won't give it to me." Hood's face was a little red.

It's too embarrassing to live, even worse than the priests in other small towns.

But he can't help it, Allen is too strong, all nature worship theory has to stand aside in front of Allen, and no one in the town can hinder his policy release.

"That's it." Hearing this, Goss suddenly looked down on Hood.

It turned out that the priest's status was so low, but the status was low, the priest was depressed, longed for the approval of others, and longed for status. Goss just used this to bribe the other party to become his informant.

"Master Hood, since Allen looks down on you, how about accepting the kindness of our saltpeter town?" Goss smiled, looked around first, turned his back to cover the sight of outsiders, and took out a dozen gold coins from his purse Shiny coins.

"What are you doing?" Hood's heart tightened suddenly when he saw the dozen or so golden dragons.

"Don't worry, it's not a dangerous thing. You just need to use some channels to pass on what you usually see and hear in tomorrow's town. Considering the difficulty of spreading news, I will send you a carrier pigeon. We will send you a carrier pigeon every week. Flying pigeons pass on the book."

Goss stuck close to the middle-aged priest, whispered in the priest's ear with a very small voice, and stuffed a dozen golden dragons into the other's pocket.

Hood was a little hesitant. He carried a dozen golden dragons in his pocket, and the hard metal texture made people feel confused.

Anyway, it's not an important matter, you can earn gold dragons by collecting a few small events every week, so why not do it.

But after hearing the word carrier pigeon, Hood suddenly widened his eyes, his body trembled inexplicably, and he broke out in cold sweat.

He changed his mind in an instant, and stuffed more than a dozen golden dragons back intact, as if the other party didn't take it, and he would fight desperately with the other party.

"You can find someone else. I can't do this, and I won't dare to do it no matter how much money I give you."

Hood glared, the cat's tail stood straight up, and the attack signal was obvious.

(End of this chapter)

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