The Dictatorial Lords

Chapter 27 The Wide Net Casting Over the Wilderness of Wigrid

After they walked out, Locke also started planning for the future. It's better to be ready before the rain and wind, don't be bullied by others, if you don't have the strength to fight back, it's funny.

All the gold coins Avery snatched back yesterday were exchanged for faith points and exchanged out of the system.

system

The familiar interface appeared before Locke's eyes again. Exchange: Kobold, Tauren, Cat Clan, Rabbit Clan, Rat People, Yuna Clan, Murloc Clan. Each exchange is 20 people. Can the system let them appear in the city and wait for me to call them? Locke tried to ask . He knows that this system is very mechanical, and if you don't ask for some functions, it will not be displayed. Very troublesome.

really.

280 people, value: whether to exchange 560 belief points, exchange for 20 belief points at the designated place.

Locke was right, the system was indeed much smarter than when it was first obtained. I just don't know if there will be a dialogue in the future.

The price is still very fair. Locke took it all. Otherwise, I will not dare to exchange on a large scale in the future. Yes, they are scattered in the city. Tell them to gather at the door of the conference room in a quarter of an hour, Locke said.

Exchange 140 Wanli voice transmissions, and let the people who have just been exchanged in groups of two inject them separately.

Use the system's automatic function to deduct 30 belief points! A sentence popped up from the system.

Locke pursed his lips and looked at the system speechlessly, and asked you to help with the injection, and you would have to deduct money. It's really fucking desperate for money.

Locke calculated in his mind that he had used about 4000 belief points just now, plus the exchange of 50 syringes in the warehouse during the meeting just now, and he spent a total of about 6000. It costs money really fast.

After waiting for about a quarter of an hour, those exchanged races also waited at the door of the conference room. Locke said to the knight at the door: Knight, go and call that wolf hunter named Colwater.

The knight at the gate obeyed and left.

After a while, Colwater walked into the gate, saluted Locke and asked respectfully, Master, are you looking for me?

When Colwater first came in, Locke asked the system to cast a halo of loyalty on him. Fortunately, this kind of bug that slowly affects the mind does not need to be paid, otherwise Locke really can't get so much faith. It's not easy for the residents to support this town in their hearts. As the saying goes, it's not that they don't betray, but the price is not enough. Locke is afraid of the enemy breaking into the interior. After all, house thieves are hard to guard against.

Colwater, you have been active in the Wegrut Wilderness all year round. You have a large scope and a wide range of knowledge. I have a task for you here. I don't know if you can do it. Locke also said directly.

Colwater couldn't believe it. He just joined the Lord's command. He didn't expect to be trusted so quickly. He was so moved that he wanted to fight for the Lord immediately.

Nodding without hesitation, he said, Your Lord City Master, please give me your orders, and my subordinates promise to complete the task!

Locke nodded in satisfaction. System bugs are awesome, and he won't be loyal right now, but giving him some trust and benefits can speed up the process. Then he said: You have also seen that the residents in the town now have their own racial characteristics and can earn points to live. You wolf hunters don't have any special skills, so I asked Avery to train you to enhance your combat effectiveness. Right now I want to form an undercover team for you to lead, and you can also choose people of your race to manage, and be good eyes for our town. We must always keep track of the movements of the tribes around us.

Colwater said without hesitation: No problem, my lord, but we wolf hunters alone are not enough to sneak into other tribes, this?

Don't worry about it, I have already arranged it, and now they are outside the conference room, let's go, let's meet them.

As he spoke, he led Colwater out the door.

A group of people were waiting outside the door. Not a sound came out. Obviously have been trained in this area.

Colwater also saw the Yuna tribe and their wolfhunters inside. But he didn't ask too much. After all, the Wigrid wilderness is so big, and many tribes are of the same race.

Locke introduced: You see, the person next to me is your future commander, who will be responsible for your future intelligence collection work. He will be directly responsible to me if there is any problem. The following will follow the arrangements of Commander Colwater. Note Come on, you are the elite of our Orz city. The prosperity of our town cannot be separated from your contributions.

A group of people below said in unison with piercing eyes: At your service, my lord. For our town!

Locke turned his head to look at Colwater and said, I'll leave them to you. You choose some of your own clansmen to set up a department in the territory, and start working as soon as possible. After making arrangements, go to Hal and give you something good!

Naturally, Hal injected him with Wanli Transsion.

They usually train in groups of two, don't split them up, just arrange them into a tribe that you think is worth monitoring. Locke said to Colwater.

Okay, my lord. Today I will let the clansmen form an intelligence department, and tomorrow I will pretend to be a caravan and send them out one after another. Colwater said confidently. Those races on the Vigrid were worth watching, and they knew it well when they were bandits, it seemed to him. In the past, those who dared to rob were not worthy of monitoring, but those who dared not rob were worthy of monitoring.

Fortunately, Locke didn't know what Colwater was thinking, otherwise he would have to be slapped, but Colwater was right, a tribe that could make wolfhunters rob them without making a sound was really not worth the undercover surveillance.

Colwater, like the other bandit races in the Waigrett Wilderness, is born to believe in the law of the jungle. I dare to rob you. You are naturally weak and pitiful. There is no need to waste precious resources to monitor you.

Locke, who was about to leave, patted his head and said: Almost forgot, Colwater, when you arrange them to go out, ask your tribe to go out and investigate which tribes have a difficult life, and ask them if they are willing to migrate to our country. Come from the city. It’s better to be the kind of race with special skills. There are still many places in the town that are not inhabited. After that, ask Lawrence to take you to see our dungeon.”

gave an order. Locke left. He didn't look at Colwater's stunned expression.

These things are naturally done by subordinates. No need to do everything yourself.

Mainly because Locke is afraid of trouble. Be lazy if you can, without any hesitation.

Find Avery, who is watching the knights train the pack of wolfhunters.

My lord, look at these wolfhunters, they are really natural cavalry, and they can form combat effectiveness with a little training. Avery said when he saw Locke coming.

Looking at the wolfhunters who are training, he said: Yes, these races have inherent advantages over humans. They are qualified fighters. After a while, Colwater will come over, and I will let him lead his tribe to form an intelligence department. Leave it to him. I'll go first.

Ellie nodded.

Before Locke left, he asked the system to load the aura of loyalty on the group of wolfhunters to ensure the loyalty of the intelligence department.

Thinking of asking Lawrence to develop all the land behind the residential area to plant sweet potatoes and other crops that day, he didn't go to see it, so he walked towards the back.

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