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Chapter 273 Actually, I don’t really want it either (page 12)

Ryan, who was full of wind, patted the big-billed bird and signaled it to slow down a little, and he needed to slow down.

Upon seeing this, Eve also made the proud pheasant slow down its flying speed and fly slowly to Ryan.

"Mr. Ryan, are you okay? I forgot to remind you. You can't open your mouth to speak when flying at high speed. It's easy to choke."

Eve said with a concerned tone.

Upon hearing this, Ryan glanced at Eve with a resentful look. Since you know you can't speak when flying at high speed, why do you still show an expression that is hesitant to speak?

No, I have to change the subject quickly, it was so embarrassing just now.

So Ryan shook his head and said: "Ahem, I'm fine, but your expression has been very troubled. Do you want to ask me something?"

"You have discovered this, but it's actually no big deal. I just want to ask you why you are so nice to those civilians and militiamen?"

Eve asked in confusion.

"Is this good?" Ryan asked.

"Forget it, you not only give them pensions, but also give them monthly subsidies. Although the expenditure is not much, it accumulates to a large amount. Obviously you can use this money to train more knights. Why give it to those militiamen?”

Eve expressed her doubts.

Hearing this, Ryan couldn't help but lament once again the great influence of class thinking in this era. Even Eve, who was kind-hearted, could not treat civilians and militia equally, let alone other nobles. No wonder they regarded civilians as slaves .

Ryan sighed. He didn't want to instill in Eve the concept of equality for everyone. A noble like Eve would never understand it. Only by letting her experience it personally could he change her mind subtly.

Therefore, Ryan did not make any nonsense with her, but changed his explanation:

"If I use this money to train knights, I can only get a dozen new knights at most, but if I use this money on the militia, I can get a steady stream of militia loyalty."

Eve nodded in understanding. She understood that Ryan's move was to gain the loyalty of the militiamen, but she still couldn't figure out one thing:

"You can indeed get the loyalty of a large number of militiamen by doing this, but no matter how many militiamen there are, they can't compare to the knights. I still think the value of the knights is higher."

"Why do you think knights are better than militiamen?" Ryan said calmly.

"Because they have been screened at all levels and passed the knight assessment. Whether it is physical fitness or cultural knowledge, they are stronger than the militia. The most important thing is that they can also command Pokémon to fight."

Eve replied matter-of-factly.

"You are right. Knight selection gives knights a strong body and rich knowledge of Pokémon, but what really widens the gap in strength between knights and militiamen is the knights' ability to conquer Pokémon."

"In other words, as long as the militiamen can also conquer Pokémon, then the strength gap between them and the knights is not as big as imagined and can be made up by quantity. Now you still think that a dozen knights are worth more than a large number of them? Militia?"

Ryan explained calmly.

When Eve heard this, she immediately retorted: "How can the militia conquer Pokémon!"

"Why not?"

"Of course because" Eve suddenly got stuck.

Yes, why can't the militiamen tame Pokémon? The kingdom's laws don't say that only nobles are allowed to tame Pokémon. Otherwise, there wouldn't be so many Warcraft users.

Moreover, the militiamen in Ryan's territory have already conquered Pokémon, and the rock dogs beside them look very cute.

Eve was speechless for a long time, but couldn't think of a suitable reason, so she had no choice but to agree with Ryan's point of view:

"Okay, what you said makes sense. A large number of militiamen who can capture Pokémon are indeed worth more than a dozen knights. As expected of Mr. Ryan, his vision is much longer than ordinary people."

"Okay, flattery won't shorten your inspection time, so hurry up and set off."

Ryan was used to hearing rainbow farts from players, and a straightforward compliment like Eve's would not cause the slightest ripple in his heart.

"I'm not trying to flatter you, I really think you are awesome!"

Eve pouted and said that she really admired Ryan and was also learning from Ryan's various methods.

For example, as discussed earlier about letting the militia capture Pokémon, Eve also wants the militia in Feiyu Town to capture Pokémon.

After all, Feiyu Town has no shortage of Pokémon. Affected by her special talent, quite a few flying Pokémon are willing to fight for Feiyu Town.

However, Feiyu Town lacks humans who can direct Pokémon in battle. After several wars, Feiyu Town's knights suffered heavy casualties and were already in decline.

Most of the knights in the knights have not passed the complete knight selection. Their overall quality is not much higher than that of the militia. Since they can command Pokémon to fight, why can't the militia?

But then again, Feiyu Town does not have the atmosphere of harmonious coexistence between humans and Pokémon like Yinghuo Town. The militiamen are still afraid of Pokémon. Among the hundreds of militiamen, there can be a dozen militiamen who are willing to It’s good to catch Pokémon.

Moreover, they have not received relevant training, so if they go to the battlefield easily, they will only become cannon fodder.

Didn’t you see that even Yinghuo Town only let the militia take care of defense work instead of letting the militia go to the battlefield?

Thinking about it this way, even if the militia captured the Pokémon, it would not be able to change the current situation in Feiyu Town.

Eve couldn't help showing a dejected expression on her face. It would be great if Feiyu Town could also take in hundreds of Warcraft users. They had combat experience, and Feiyu Town had the Pokémon they needed. It was a perfect match.

It's a pity that they all went to Yinghuo Town. I wonder if Ryan is willing to give some to Feiyu Town.

It should be so. No matter how rich Ryan is, he can't hire so many Warcraft users. Feiyu Town has to leave part of it, which can be regarded as reducing Ryan's burden.

Thinking of this, Eve asked Ryan expectantly:

"Lord Ryan, are the people you brought out from Rose Town Castle also Warcraft users who escaped from the north?"

"That's right." Ryan replied briefly.

"Are you familiar with them? Do they listen to you?"

Eve continued to ask.

"What kind of question are you asking? They live in my territory and they must obey my orders as the lord."

Ryan frowned and looked at Eve, as if wondering why Eve could ask such an insane question.

"Then can you give us Feiyu Town some Warcraft Envoys, and we can pay the reward." Eve said carefully.

"What did you say? I didn't hear you clearly."

"I'm asking if you can give it."

"It's not this sentence, it's the previous sentence."

"The previous sentence? Are you familiar with them?"

"Not familiar!"

Ryan replied decisively, and then ordered the toucan to speed up its flight.

Are you kidding? Players are Ryan's lifeblood. If it weren't for the faster occupation of Guanhai City, he would be reluctant to send them to Guanhai City. He would even lend you some for daydreaming.

Looking at Ryan's retreating back, Eve muttered softly:

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