Chapter 32

In the end, Hardy only recruited more than 80 people from the mountain people, and he didn't even break through [-].

There was no way to do this. Hardy found that the mountain people were more rebellious than he had imagined.

As long as there are a lot of groups, you will think about 'profit'.

That young man, do you think Leng Touqing jumped out to make trouble by himself?
If there is no such idea in the mountain people group, he will not have similar ideas.

You know, young people are the most susceptible to the influence of the atmosphere, and the most vulnerable to provocation.

The reason why he jumped out was because there was such an idea among the mountain people.

The interests of the Hardy family can only be 'distributed' to the mountain people, and no one else can touch it, which is probably what it means.

And the more this is the case, the more we must suppress this kind of thinking.

In the original plan, the mountain people should account for about 50.00% of his initial army, but now it seems that it is not possible, and he still has to suffer!
Boil until their feral, not so strong.

After that, Hardy spent more than ten days recruiting more than 200 people from the villages and towns around River Creek City.

Together with the mountain people, they formed a small army of more than 340 people.

More than 40 of them are in charge of logistics, and there are only 300 real soldiers.

It's not that he doesn't want to build a larger army, but that the resources of Hexi City, his own family's resources, are enough to supply such an army on the surface.

There is a lot of money in the family, but that is not something that can be easily revealed now.

Otherwise, it is easy to cause trouble.

After the establishment of the army, the main event is naturally training, followed by logistical support.

More than half of the capital flow on the surface will be used in this army.

Food, clothing, housing, transportation, etc. all need money, equipment also needs money, maintenance and repairs, etc., everything needs money.

Lilian looked at the 'running water' on the bill, and felt so distressed that she wanted to cry.

Hardy said with a smile: "Actually, it's not bad, and you still have an income that hasn't been included in the statistics."

"Which one?"

Hardy laughed and said, "Taxes for the mountain people."

"Our tenant farmers can only provide food, but the mountain people can provide goods." Hardy held the bill in his hand and patted it on: "The dried meat, fur, animal teeth and bones and other materials collected and put in the warehouse are not counted. It just so happens that we also have fur shops and processing shops. If we calculate it carefully, we can earn a lot of money."

Raw materials are generally not very valuable, but if there is processing capacity, profits will skyrocket.

Jack nodded, but Old Hardy had been in charge of this aspect before, so he didn't know much about it.

Hardy continued: "Link, I will leave this matter to you. You are in charge of handling the taxes and supplies from the mountain people. How much money the family can make depends on your ability."

Link nodded vigorously, his young face was full of excitement.

He has been at Hardy's house for more than three months, and he is familiar with many family affairs. It's just that he has been studying with Jack and Lilian before, and now it's time to do things independently.

Jack was also excited.

Link is here to take over his class. The sooner Hardy makes Link 'independent', the more he trusts them.

Jack didn't 'retire' so quickly, because Hardy's family is already an aristocrat, and it's normal to have an extra deputy housekeeper.

After explaining some trivial matters about the barracks, Hardy went to the city.

In the tavern, Little Thompson was entertaining a few alcoholics. When he saw Hardy, he asked the bartender to do the work, while he took Hardy up to the study on the second floor.

"How is the intelligence organization recovering?" Hardy asked with a smile.

Thompson Jr. shook his head: "It's very difficult. The tavern has only grown in size after five generations of my family. Now it's almost completely ruined by that guy Stan. It will take at least a year or two to rebuild it to its original level in a short period of time."

Hardy nodded his understanding.

"But we're not all eating free food now and doing nothing." Little Thompson walked to his bookcase, took out a piece of parchment, and put it on the table in front of Hardy: "This is the news we found recently, and it may be useful to you."

Hardy picked up the parchment and looked at it for a while, with a slightly dignified expression.

"Is it confirmed to be true?"

Thompson Jr. shook his head: "Our tavern sent people to Wangcheng before, but the manpower is indeed insufficient, so the news is true, but it cannot be guaranteed 100%."

Hardy said he understood.

Then he asked: "But the news, why do you give it to me, shouldn't it be given to the Mint family?"

"You, Ryan, and Karina have always been indistinguishable from each other." Little Thompson asked with some surprise: "Now that something happened at Karina's grandmother's house, don't you plan to take care of it?"

Hardy smiled: "How do I manage?"

Although his own army has been built, it only has about 300 people, and it has not been trained much.

It was barely enough to protect himself, let alone go to Wangcheng to do things.

"I thought you would do everything for Karina." Little Thompson smiled.

Hardy sighed. It seems that the reputation of his predecessor as a dog licker should be well known in River Creek City.

"Besides, it's not Karina's accident."

Hardy rolled his eyes angrily.

Listening to this, Little Thompson shook his head and said with a smile: "It seems that you are really not like before. You only think about Karina in everything. Then I will burn this information?"

Hardy thought for a while and said, "Send it to Mint's house. Although we can't help, it's still necessary to let us know."

"Now you are the master, you have the final say."

After that, Hardy came out of the tavern and went to buy some 'intermediate' magic theory books.

When I got home, I started to study and study.

The basic theory of magic, he can understand, is very simple.

But this intermediate magic theory is a bit esoteric.

It was hard to watch.

There is a lot of content in it, which is very counter-intuitive.

For example, in the macrocosm, magic phenomena also follow the law of energy conservation.

How much magic power you can use mentally, you can play more 'strong' output, or auxiliary effects.

The same great power technique, used by senior magicians and apprentices, has two full-dimensional effects.

The main reason is the senior magician, who can release a large amount of magic power in an instant to form magic formulas.

Then within a small range, part of the magic power will disappear, creating a so-called magic vacuum.

Because the magic power is converted into other energy or matter.

This is the conservation theory.

But this intermediate magic theory says that in terms of the 'quantity' of magic power, the more you use it, the more you use it.

Every time magic is used, the whole world will have a trace of magic energy.

Although the "amount" of this increase is extremely rare, it is so small that even a magician cannot perceive it without the help of special props.

But it did increase.

This is the result obtained after the author of the book put the scope of calculation in a large space and conducted rigorous experiments.

Although there is a magic vacuum phenomenon in a small area, the amount of magic power suddenly increases in other places in a larger area.

In other words, with the emergence of a large number of magicians in the future, the amount of magical elements in the entire world will gradually increase exponentially.

If the content of this book is true, it does not seem to conform to the law of energy conservation.

Wait, that's weird... Is this what an intermediate magic theory should have?

Hardy subconsciously looked at the author of the book.

Only three letters are seen.

EPR!
(End of this chapter)

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