This is an unbelievable reason.

If Scar Nightmare and Navan said they wanted to pass through Kanlar without any conditions, Kanlar would agree.Is there any reason not to agree?Not to mention that this can make the deal between Kanlar and Crystal Palace extremely easy, the most important thing is that this can directly turn the two werewolf tribes into a relationship of "watching and helping each other". If those iron cars can keep running like that, they will be scary As long as the Far Eastern magicians of Sasheer can maintain their power to win the war, then Kanlar will not be afraid to fight against any Sasheer. Your enemies are against each other.Not so long ago—in fact, it was less than a year after all, if Kanlar could still be confident and neutral, they could still hesitate during the Musa meeting. After those children came back, Kanlar could only make one decision. options.

"It's the pay," said Burth.

"What do you want us to do?" Patriarch Nawen asked.

"As you can see, there is a great distance between Sacher and Kanlar, and it would take five days to travel by horseback. To build such a road would take time, and innumerable amounts of iron and stone, but even with our A magician can give us enough quantity, but there is still one very important thing missing to complete it.” Boss said, “Human beings don’t have much spare power to produce iron and stone, and Sacher and Sahir combined Not enough, Huckle's group of foxes can only raise horses... We are short of people we can use."

——Want your own people to work like slaves?This was the first thing Chief Nawen thought of. This thought made him very uncomfortable. He restrained himself and didn't ask why they didn't keep the captives as slaves, or didn't ask other tribes. He continued to listen, and then heard Bo So said: "But who but a slave would sell his strength to others in exchange for what he needs?"

Patriarch Nawen's spine relaxed.The young man was not as arrogant as he thought he was, and he knew what the problem was.

"Unless we let everyone know that increasing wealth is not just about plundering. People themselves are great wealth. They can exchange for anything and still be free." Boss said, looking up at Patriarch Nawen, "No one No one is unwilling to increase wealth, whether it is livestock in the pen, or things that his body can possess, such as shelter, food and women, for these sacrifices will make people willing. So, If there was a way for a man to sell his labor knowing that he was getting what he wanted--as Kanral was about to get--if only for them to discover that their labor was exchanged for human labor, Then, there is no slavery, only trade."

Patriarch Nawen opened his mouth slightly. What does this young man mean...?

"Kanlar has such conveniences. Surrounded by three mountains, almost all the tribes believe in Kanlar and learn from Kanlar—Kanlar was born to be the center of this land."

Patriarch Nawen finally understood what he meant.

Want Kanlar to sell his labor to Sasheer and become a pole for other tribes to see?He hesitated.

Perth didn't rush him, he sat there quietly, drinking slowly, it was impossible to see what he was thinking.The worries of Patriarch Nawen didn't affect him at all.

Patriarch Nawen regretted not letting other elders come here to accompany him. If they were there, he would have someone to share his troubles with, at least so that he would not be forced to face this young man from another tribe.Yes, persecution, even though the white werewolf didn't say a word about what Kanlar should do, he just put forward conditions for the Far East magician, but almost no tribe can refuse such a condition - refuse to change from a tribe to a city , reject such a powerful alliance as Sacher and human beings.But avoiding danger is also a human instinct. Perth's persuasion is very indirect, and Patriarch Nawen can't ask him directly, what price will Kanlar pay for this?

"Sacher is always different, we can never be the same as you..." he murmured, just like there will be no second Far East magician, no tribe can look up to that road anymore—and which one? People who are still alive can imagine that there is such a Far East magician?

"It's no different," Burth said.

After some hesitation, Patriarch Nawen asked Perth a few questions, and Perth answered him.

Boss answered him.In the matter of road construction, Sacher's human beings promised to provide enough food, and three times a day, the daily labor would start after sunrise and stop before sunset, and the place to sleep at night would be no better than the original dream. The wooden house that entertained them at the meeting was poor, and those who were injured and sick were treated, and if there was an accidental death, the compensation was rich enough to make people take risks.But human beings are not without requirements. People who exchange labor with humans spend longer building roads than artisans building houses, and are completely controlled by humans. They are not allowed to return to the tribe if there is no need, and - only accept labor and labor no other livestock, slaves, or property.The Kanlar tribe can get some preferential treatment. For example, human craftsmen will build better and more buildings for them, but there cannot be any change in the trading method.

Even if the last one seems tough, it will never be unacceptable. There is no trap in these conditions, and they are even a little too good. It's hard for a mature orc like Patriarch Wen to imagine that there are such powerful people in this world who would pay such a price just to accomplish something of little value to them.

The reason for the struggle between people and tribes is nothing more than wealth and power, and that human magician, and today's Sacher no longer lacks these, what are they still chasing after?Even if their ambition is Lacerda, it shouldn't be prepared like this...

Patriarch Nawen thought about it for a while.

"If it's just the Kanlar tribe, I believe my tribe can make a decision and is willing to contribute to it." He said, "As long as Sasheer provides us with some help."

"Of course," said Burth.

Patriarch Nawen was still a little worried. He always felt that there was something he hadn't thought of. At this time, Boss said again: "However, soil and wood are available in every piece of land, so there is no need to specially transport them from Sasheer. , only the fragile 'crystals' are a little troublesome, and before the snow falls, they can only be delivered twice at most, but the quantity delivered in good condition at one time is enough for the new residence of a dozen families." He looked at the Nawen patriarch With the expression on his face, he said with a smile, "Those who can start preparing for Kanlar now, I think, are the help Kanlar really needs."

A black-haired human opened the door curtain and walked in. He smiled at them, and there was nothing threatening about him.

"When the city was built, Sachel did not contribute for various reasons, so that we could only become half of the masters. This is a very, very regrettable." Before leaving the yurt, Boss turned back and said to the Nawen patriarch , his tone was as solemn as what he said, "I sincerely hope that a respectable elder like you and a powerful tribe like Kanlar don't have to miss it like we did."

Patriarch Nawen looked at him as if he was seeing Perth for the first time. After a long time, he nodded.

The news that Kanlar was going to be rebuilt spread throughout the tribe like lightning, as if they were suddenly woken up, the tribe members suddenly knew the purpose of those humans harassing them, not to spy on their tribe or to be disgusting. Oddly, but to select the right families and build them the rumored dwellings.As a result, all the doubts, ridicules and rejections before face-to-face quickly turned into expectations, even though most of them had never seen the dreamy Crystal Palace, never lived in a solid house built by humans, and even had no need for any animal power. The iron carts that can move forward like flying horses and the pictures that can "tell stories" of strange people are dubious. If you have passed it and stayed in those places, then it will not be a fake.But knowing that those are not fakes is completely different from wanting to have them for yourself. Even if children promise their loved ones that they can do those human things one day, real adult orcs will only give them Compliments without thinking it's a promise worth looking forward to.

Who would spread that skill outward?

However, the generosity and boldness of Sacher and humans can surprise everyone. They didn't spread the skills, they let the craftsmen stay in Kanlar-this is much faster than spreading the skills!For the orcs of the tribe, it was like a rain of treasures from the sky. The treasures had to be exchanged to get something. If they wanted to build something, they had to go through a long wait for materials, slaves and craftsmen. Now they can step over all kinds of obstacles, as long as they contribute when they should!

Seeing those human beings making marks in front of the rugs they asked about, the families who had no luck meeting human beings felt very disappointed, and those families who had avoided and ridiculed the craftsmen felt even more regretful, even knowing that before spring came, those tribes had the most Dozens of families can only be moved into new homes, and they can't make their lives easier.The big felt bag of the Nawen patriarch is very lively every day, even the elders of the tribe can't go there easily, because before the craftsmen's own new residence is completed, the only place that can accommodate them to prepare is the chief's felt bag.

Patriarch Nawen lived happily in a small felt bag nearby. He didn't often go to see the craftsmen at work, because he really couldn't understand or understand, but the conversation with White Wolf Boss benefited him Quite a lot.During the short stay at the Musa Conference, Patriarch Nawen’s changes in Sasheer can only be regarded as superficial. He only saw all kinds of miracles, but he didn’t know that everything has its own origin. Any creation needs power, and human power The source of the source is hidden in the mountains, even the ordinary werewolves of Sachel don't know much about it, they can only see the various changes after the power is revealed.

The white wolf explained to him that kind of power—what is the artificial thunder and lightning produced, and the Nawen patriarch was shocked when he learned that it was actually coal from the earth, and he learned that the creation of the Far East magician on the land of Sasheer was almost complete. In this way, all kinds of things that exist in nature, such as earth and sand, can be transformed into seemingly irrelevant pure substances through him, and make them play an important role, the Nawen patriarch sighed sincerely.

"So powerful...even a human being is admirable," he said.

Burth laughed. "I don't think he's very human."

Patriarch Nawen was taken aback.

"It's a good thing for everyone, his allies and his enemies," Burth said. "Especially now that Sacher has lived with him."

"Do you trust him?" Patriarch Nawen asked.

"Trust?" Burth laughed again. "We never talk about that."

Patriarch Nawen nodded, "Only the same interests are reliable."

Boss smiled and took a sip of water and wine, which was insipid, but he asked himself to accept it, just like the task in front of him.The werewolf in front of him is not incompetent as the patriarch. If it was a long time ago, Boss might respect people like him sincerely. Although Kanlar and Sacher have taken different paths, they also survived. Well done.But now, Boss could see all the thoughts of the patriarch, but his mood was so cold that there was no fluctuation.It's hard to have the same idea between them except what Boss needs to show, because they no longer have the same interests.In other words, only the superficial interests are the same. In fact, for these meager interests, Kanlar may have to pay a greater price than Sacher.

Sasheer and the Far East magician share weal and woe?

That's right, what that person pointed at was the direction of Sacher.

In the past three days alone, after news spread that the human craftsmen were leaving behind, a structure much taller than the patriarch's great rug had been erected north of Kanlar.This speed is frightening to say the least, not to mention the tribal members who saw it come true—the wood was brought down by the children who had studied in human settlements. A straight ditch was dug between them, and the walls were stepped down to attract water from other places. The felled wood with branches removed was pushed into the ditch, and then ropes were put on the horses. Under the action of water and mud, Pulled by horses to the craftsmen one after another.After being sent to the end, another group of children will drag the wood from the slope to the flat ground, peel off the bark, and then the craftsmen will stick a strange table to the trunk. A hole was drilled in the trunk.These treated logs will then be taken to another deep ditch. The craftsmen erect these logs of different lengths, put them together one by one, and paint them on the inside and outside sides in stages. The prepared mud, in the dry wind in late autumn, quickly dried up and blocked the gaps between the tree trunks.Finally, the craftsmen used tools called "ladders" also made of wood to climb to the top, set up beams, and tied the thatch they collected layer by layer.

In this way, a big...big room that people can walk for many steps with their eyes closed without bumping into the side is completed.There is an opening in front of the big house that even if a person rides in, he will not hit his head. This is the place where the craftsmen work and rest during the day.

Even such a simple building was so novel to the werewolves of Kanlar that Patriarch Nawen had to send his loyal warriors to drive away the boring clansmen so that they would not hinder the artisans.Those who will not be driven away are the [-] families who were selected by humans before, and then the chief of the Nawen family decided to add some. They will not go to Sasheer with their children to work until a month later. Men who are willing to work hard for their new homes can see them built before they set off.

Then they began their hard work.

In fact, before working, the werewolves didn't think it was a hard job, because the division of labor given to them by human craftsmen was very clear. They didn't lack tools, and they didn't have any work that needed to be constantly carried—these were mostly done by livestock.So it is nothing more than sifting sand, digging soil, adding water to the excavated soil into large buckets made by craftsmen, pushing them to roll on the flat ground in circles, and then taking out the non-sticky mud balls from the bucket, wrapping them Put the sand, roll the vat over and over again until the sand is evenly mixed into the mud ball, and finally send it to the busy craftsmen... nothing more, then the craftsmen will smash the mud ball into the wooden frame wire to cut them into small pieces.What they didn't expect was that these labors would be accompanied by the craftsmen from morning to night. The craftsmen could stay in the wooden house and work, but they had to walk in the dry and hard wind all the time to exert their strength, and put them in The weight of the soil and water in the vat is very particular, and the craftsmen are also very careful about the number of times the barrel is rolled. If the mud ball sent to them is not satisfactory, they will be thrown back... After a few days, the werewolves complained Constantly, but they were carefully selected after all, no one directly offended the craftsmen, and no one said to quit.The craftsmen stacked the final square mud blocks one by one, one by one, with firewood, and the stacks were higher and higher every day. After a few days, it became a huge and impressive building. cylinder.There are passages between the mud blocks in the cylinder, but the finished mud mound is very tightly sealed, only a few openings are left at the bottom, and the wooden "box" is connected.

The labor of the past few days has exhausted all the twenty families, so the honor of lighting the fire is given to them.

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