The Dictatorial Lords

Chapter 22: Willis' thoughts

Just as Glebron and the others walked out of the city gate, Locke came over from a distance. The reason why he didn't come when Glebron was there just now was to give him a full understanding of his town, plus Hal, Willis, and the Lawrence he knew, let Hal and Willis be the two of them. Merchants sell special products here, and they can catch the line within the kingdom. Come out and meet them when they return to the human kingdom. This is the best, otherwise, if you don't even know what specialties there are here, do you want Locke to introduce him one by one? Next time we meet, there is no need for him to say more, that Glebron will propose it himself.

Silent all night.

The next morning, Locke walked out of the residence and saw that some of the territorial residents who had just arrived yesterday were all up. It was still relatively early to calculate the time. When everyone saw Locke, they said hello. They all knew that it was the young lord who accepted them and gave them hope for life. Locke nodded. To be honest, Locke was a benevolent lord, knowing that this was medieval times. People are ignorant and ignorant. For the people at the bottom of the society, it seems that they were born to serve them. Those aristocrats are high above and control everything.

Looking at everything in the territory, Locke said that he was not proud that it was fake. As a diaosi who had just crossed over, he had inherited everything from his original body to have a starting point now. Otherwise, it is estimated that the soul will return to Blue Star just a few days after crossing over.

Just eat something. Locke was about to start looking for Hal to ask about the news brought by the caravan yesterday. Willis also said that there is something to talk to Locke today.

However, just after eating, the sky suddenly darkened. Locke didn't know what was going on. Quickly walked to the town council hall on the ground, and saw that Halveris and others were here.

So he asked, "Hal, look what happened to the sky?" Hal had been running business in the Wilderness of Wiglott for so many years, of course he knew. He replied, "Sir, it's going to rain. Depending on the weather, it's still a torrential rain."

Locke widened his eyes and said, "Can it still rain in this hellish place? If it can rain here. The races on the Wiglott Wilderness wouldn't have to live so hard, right?"

Hal knew what he was thinking when he saw Locke's face, so he explained: "My lord, every time it rains in the Wiglott Wilderness, other races have to take out water containers to store water, but, except for people to store water No matter how heavy the rain, there is no water on the ground, at most the ground is a little muddy and wet. The high temperature the next day will quickly dry the ground." Locke nodded after listening. Said to know. He just came here and doesn't know these things are normal.

Locke got up and walked slowly to the window, quietly watching the raindrops falling from the sky. The residents in the town are hurriedly packing up the things outside the house. As Lawrence said yesterday, the town supplies fresh water for free, so no one has anything to store fresh water. But the things they take out for the sun can't get wet.

Sometimes Locke feels that life is good now. He feels that the rain outside the window is extraordinarily peaceful. He owns a small town, a dungeon, and loyal subordinates. You don't have to worry about how to survive every day. Sometimes I wish this life could go on forever.

Taking back his thoughts a little, Locke turned to Hal and asked, "Hal, what did you think about the caravan yesterday?"

"My lord, yesterday the caravan went to the werewolf hunter tribe, which is a medium-sized tribe. They mainly sold some weapons in the past, but it was nothing. The merchant came from the human kingdom. Our town bought some sweet potatoes and potatoes to sell to the humans, and I turned him down and told him we could only sell a small amount."

Locke nodded in appreciation: "Well, you did a good job. Now our development focus should be on the Wilderness of Wiglott, and the main sellers of food should still sell to those races in the same area as us."

"Then why did the werewolf hunter tribe buy weapons from them this time?" Locke asked again.

"I asked, they said that the werewolf hunters took a fancy to the water of Gil of the Yuna people."

"Gill's water? It's the kind of water that can increase food production? How dare those werewolf hunters attack Yuna?" Locke said. Even if Locke came to the Wilderness of Wiglott not long ago, he knew some of the various races and the relationship between them. Isn't Yuna being protected by Domesa?

"Yes, my lord. The businessman told me that the Yuna people the werewolf hunters were going to attack didn't know what happened, and that group of Dumesa no longer sheltered this tribe. Maybe their tribe offended someone, in Wigley. It is very common in the special wilderness that the higher-level tribes protect the lower-level tribes, and if the lower-level tribes fail to pay due sacrifices or offend the higher-level tribes, the higher-level tribes can also abandon them." Hal Dao

I don't know what this Yuna tribe thinks, I don't know that they lost the protection of the Dumesa clan, is there a group of races staring at them in the Wilderness of Wiglott?

Locke looked at Willis, and when he was talking to Hal just now, Willis obviously had something to say.

"What about you, Willis? Do you have any thoughts?" Locke asked directly without waiting for Willis to speak.

"Sir, this is an opportunity." Willis replied after thinking for a while.

Locke was curious, does this sister Willis have any ideas?

"Tell me"

Willis looked at Hal, and she knew that Hal also had the same idea as her. Seeing Hal nodded and said to Locke: "Sir, the werewolf hunters will definitely attack Yuna in the next few days. This medium-sized werewolf hunter tribe has only more than 100 warriors, compared to Yuna's side there are dozens of warriors, So the werewolf hunters need good weapons to buy from human merchants. We can wait for them to lose both and then carry out a raid with knights to take down the werewolf hunters and the Yuna tribes in one fell swoop. Or we can go to the Yuna tribes ahead of time and negotiate with them, all Move to the town and accept our shelter. Either way is profitable for us." Obviously Willis is very confident in the force in the town.

Locke looked at Hal and saw that Hal was also nodding, obviously agreeing with Willis' idea.

Locke thought about it and felt that now is a very good opportunity.

"Velis has a good idea. Now let's talk about it, should we send someone to the Yuna tribe in advance, or should we let the knights raid when both of them are injured?"

Willis and Hal looked at Eli and Lawrence, obviously wanting to know what they were thinking. They are both leaders of the town, and they also have the right to make suggestions. Lawrence said: "Sir, I think it is better to wait for them to fight to the death. It's not too late for us to take action." Locke was speechless, the dead mouse was waiting for a bargain, and he looked at Eli, I believe that Knight Eli and the dead mouse have different opinions, but Locke still prefers to go ahead. Yuna tribe, let them migrate.

"My lord. I agree with Lawrence's opinion," Ellie said. Locke looked at Ellie in surprise, waiting for his explanation. Locke wanted to be a dictatorial lord, so that he could gather power and center, and he would be able to sing in all directions before he could pass the time. But you can also listen to the opinions of your subordinates. Locke does this very well.

"Sir, if you don't give the Yuna tribe despair, even if they move to our town, it may not be easy to manage, and they don't know our strength. The werewolf may also hold a grudge against us and a group of robbers. It's not good. If we wait for them to lose both before we recruit them, first: we can show the strength of our town, and second: we can recruit two races at the same time, and the population will explode. We can also let my knights train this group of werewolf hunters, They have a good foundation and are trained to act as a battle sequence and as our underground force outside the town." Apparently Avery knew that Locke would allow the people in the town to gradually increase their loyalty to the town. Avery is a knight redeemed by the system, so it's not easy to say these things in front of others. As long as these werewolf hunters train in the town for a few weeks, they will definitely be loyal to the Lord.

Hal and Willis looked at the two in surprise, and Lawrence didn't care. After all, he has lived in the Wilderness of Wiglott for so many years, and it's normal for him to know more. Ellie is different. As a knight who followed the lord to the wilderness, it is a battle sequence again. It is really sharp to see the problem.

"My lord, Knight Avery is right. In the Wilderness of Wiglott, it is easy to incorporate other tribes. They will not have any loyalty to us. They have not experienced that kind of genocide crisis. They will not be full of Lord Lord. Thank you. And it’s hard to say whether you agree or disagree with the migration. UU reading www.uukanshu.com” Hal said.

After thinking about it, Locke agreed with Eli's opinion, and then issued the order directly: "Order: Knight Ellie, as soon as he comes back with the scouts of the merchants, he will lead a hundred people to stare at the werewolf hunter tribe and let them attack Yuna, Wait for them to lose both before incorporating them. Be careful not to sacrifice a single person in a skirmish."

Avery got up and took orders: "The honor goes to you, and the kill goes to us. Your Excellency," he said and went out.

Locke said to the people who were still in the room, "Lawrence, you continue to oversee the dungeon, don't make any mistakes. Hal and Willis, you stay."

Lawrence led the order out, and the two of them looked at Locke: "Sir, that group of caravans may be able to reach our town today. As I said yesterday, they want to buy some sweet potatoes and take them back, so that they can establish trade with them. Help us to buy what we need on the human land, and keep the frontier at all times, and control everything. Those nobles of human beings are rich, and we can follow this line to the Wilderness of Wiglott. Sell ​​those rare things that you bought. Earn back the gold coins you look at." Locke nodded and replied, "You are in charge of this matter, Hal, and I have been busy with this matter for the past few days, and the caravan is temporarily in charge of Velis. "

"Velis, your caravan hasn't been set up yet. Take Hal's caravan with you for the time being, and you can lead the caravan out at any time. This time you go out and buy some iron ore back. That kind of iron embryo is better and easier to transport. "

Willis and Hal nodded in response. "Okay, that's it. When the group of merchants arrive, let me know. I'll meet them." After that, he walked out. Now that the rain is still falling, Locke went to the tea room on the roof to enjoy the rare tranquility quietly. a cup of tea. A plate of dim sum, in the long rain. Appears very quiet.

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