The Dictatorial Lords

Chapter 27: The great net that was cast into the Wilderness of Wiglott

When they went out, Locke also started planning for the future. It's better to wait before the storm, don't be bullied by others, and have no strength to fight back, this is funny.

All the gold coins that Avery grabbed back yesterday were exchanged for Faith Points to exchange out the system.

"system"

The familiar interface appeared in front of Locke's eyes again. "Exchange: Kobold, Tauren, Cat Clan, Rabbit Clan, Rat Clan, Yuna Clan, Murloc. Each exchange for 20 people. Can the system allow them to appear in the city and wait for me to call?" Locke tried to ask . He knows that the system is very mechanical, and some functions won't show up if you don't ask. Very expensive.

Sure enough.

"280 people, value: 560 Faith Points are exchanged or not, exchange for 20 Faith Points at the designated location."

Locke was not mistaken, the system is indeed much smarter than when it first got it. I just don't know if there will be a conversation in the future.

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

"Exchange 1.40 million miles of voice transmission, and let the people who have just exchanged it be injected in groups of two."

"Use the automatic function of the system to deduct 30 belief points!" The system said a sentence.

Locke pouted and looked at the system speechlessly, and asked you to deduct money for any injections. It's really a life-threatening death.

Locke did some calculations in his heart. Just now, he used about 4,000 Faith Points. In addition, he exchanged 50 syringes in the warehouse during the meeting, and he spent about 6,000 in total. It costs money really fast.

After waiting for about a quarter of an hour, the exchanged races also waited at the door of the conference room. Locke said to the knight at the door: "Knight, go and call the werewolf named Colwater to come in."

The knight at the door followed the order and left.

After a while, Colwater walked into the gate, bowed to Locke and asked respectfully, "Lord City Lord, are you looking for me?"

When Colwater first came in, Locke asked the system to apply a loyalty halo to him. Fortunately, no money was needed for this kind of bug that slowly affected the mind. Otherwise, Locke really couldn't get so much belief value. After all, it needs the town's It is not easy for the residents to support this town in their hearts. As the saying goes, it is not that they are not betrayed, but the price is not enough. Locke is afraid of things that the enemy will break into the interior. After all, thieves are hard to guard against.

"Calwater, you have been active all year round in the Wiglott Wilderness. You have a wide range and a lot of knowledge. I have a task for you here. I wonder if you can do it." Locke also said directly.

Caulwalt couldn't believe it. He just joined the Lord's command. He didn't expect to gain trust so quickly. He was so moved that he wanted to fight for Lord City Lord immediately.

Without hesitation, he nodded and said, "Although the city lord ordered, his subordinates promise to complete the task!"

Locke nodded with 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 arewolf hunters do not have any special skills, so I asked Eli to train you to enhance your combat effectiveness. I want to set up an undercover team for you to lead, or you can choose people from your race to manage it, and be a good eye for our town. We must keep abreast of the movements of the surrounding tribes at all times."

Colwater said without hesitation: "No problem, my lord, but we are not enough to infiltrate other tribes just by hunting werewolves, 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."

After speaking, he led Colwater out of the door.

A group of people were waiting outside the door. There was no sound. Clearly trained in this area.

Colwater also saw the Yuna clan inside, hunting werewolves with them. But he didn't ask too much. After all, the Wiglott Wilderness is so big, and many tribes are of the same race.

Locke introduced: "As you can see, the one next to me is your future commander and will be responsible for your future intelligence collection. If there is any problem, he will be directly responsible to me. The following will follow the arrangements of Commander Caulwater. Live, you are the elite of our city of Oroz. The prosperity of our town is inseparable from your contributions."

The following group of people said in unison with bright eyes: "At your service, my lord. For our town!"

Locke turned to look at Colwater and said, "I'll hand them over to you. You choose some of your own people to set up a department in the territory, start work as soon as possible, and go to Hal after you arrange it, and give you something good! "

Naturally, he asked Hal to inject Wanli Sound Transmission.

"They usually train in groups of two. Don't break them up. You can just arrange them into the tribe you think is worthy of monitoring." Locke said to Colwater.

"Okay, my lord. Today, I will let the tribe set up an intelligence department, and tomorrow I will disguise as a caravan and send them out." Those races on Wiglott were worth watching, and they knew it well when they were robbers, in his opinion. In the past, those who dared to rob were not worth monitoring, but those who did not dare to rob were worth monitoring.

Fortunately, Locke didn't know what Coulwater was thinking, otherwise he would have to be drawn, but Coulwater was right, UU reading www.uukanshu.com It's really not good for a tribe that can make a wolf hunter dare to rob. It's worth these undercover sneaks to watch.

Just like the other robber races in the Wilderness of Wiglott, Colwater was born to believe in the law of the weak. I would dare to rob you. You are naturally weak and pitiful, and there is no need to waste precious resources to monitor you.

Locke, who was about to leave, patted his head and said, "I almost forgot, Coulwater, when you arrange for them to go out, ask your clan to go out and investigate which tribes are having a hard time, and ask them if they are willing to migrate to us. Come from the city. It's better to be a race that has a lot of skills. There are still many places in town that are uninhabited. When you're done, ask Lawrence to show you our dungeon."

I ordered it. Locke left. I didn't see the stunned expression on Colwater's face.

These things naturally have subordinates to do. You don't have to do everything yourself.

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

Found Eli, who was watching the knight training the werewolf hunters.

"My lord, look at these werewolf hunters, they are really natural cavalry. With a little training, they can form combat effectiveness." Eli saw Locke and said.

Looking at the werewolf hunter who was training, he said: "Yes, these races are inherently better than humans. They are qualified warriors. After a while, Colwater will come over, and I will let him lead his clan to form an intelligence department. All right to him. I'll go first."

Eli nodded and said yes.

When Locke was leaving, let the system load the loyalty aura on the werewolf hunters to ensure the loyalty of the intelligence department.

Thinking that Lawrence had been asked to develop all the land behind the residential area to grow sweet potatoes and other crops that day, he had not gone to see it, so he walked towards the back.

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