System: Build My Own Territory

Chapter 876 - 272: Mistress (10,000 Words) (Part 3)



Chapter 876: Chapter 272: Mistress (10,000 Words) (Part 3)



The voice wasn’t loud, yet it clearly reached the ears of everyone near the dining table.


Lynn and Kuisi, along with a few others, looked over simultaneously.


Kari’s face instantly flushed with a hint of red.


She was about to say something.


Standing beside her, Kuisi stepped forward and began pouring wine for Lynn and Kari.


As she poured the wine, Kuisi spoke.


"Master Lynn, today the fishermen caught this twelve-pound carp."


"Since Miss Kari came by, she went ahead and cooked it."


"I’m just not sure if it suits Miss Kari’s taste..."


Sitting on the wooden chair, Kari heard this and immediately cast Kuisi a grateful look.


Kuisi responded with a slight smile.


With Kuisi and Janet, along with several maids attending to them, Lynn and Kari enjoyed their dinner.


Despite Kari’s best efforts to hold back, judging by her eating speed, she was indeed very hungry.


A dozen or so minutes later.


After finishing dinner, Lynn and Kari moved to the open-air balcony on the second floor.


The two leaned back on the wooden chairs, enjoying the night breeze and sipping the gin poured by Janet.


Lynn raised his glass, clinked it lightly with Kari’s, and downed his gin in one gulp.


With a blush on her cheeks, Kari also didn’t hesitate and gulped down her gin.


Letting the fiery feel of the gin spread and diffuse within her.


Kari gazed through the darkness, observing the teams of townspeople in Lord’s Square.


She couldn’t help but ask curiously, "Master Lynn, since we have some free time."


"Could you tell me how you developed this territory?"


Lynn turned to glance at Kari.


As if sensing Lynn’s gaze, Kari quickly explained.


"Of course, Master Lynn, if it’s inconvenient, you don’t have to say anything."


Standing behind Lynn and Kari, Janet’s eyes also showed a hint of curiosity.


Lynn replied, "There’s nothing inconvenient about it."


"It’s just that it was a long process..."


Starting with making flint tools, building wooden houses, saving Kuisi and Red, reclaiming overgrown wasteland, and planting.


Then making fishing nets, catching river fish, and going to Kent Village to sell them.


Then to using barley to start brewing beer...


However, just as Lynn spoke of a small band of Iron Blood Brotherhood raiders invading his territory.


A soft snore reached his ears.


Lynn turned his head slightly.


What he saw.


Kari, clutching a Lex Gin Bottle, had already fallen asleep.


Her head lowered, resting against the chair back, strands of hair falling carelessly against her fair cheeks, adding a touch of laziness.


Her eyes closed, long eyelashes gently trembling with her breath.


The corners of her mouth slightly upturned, as if she encountered something amusing in her dreams.


Looking at Kari in this state, Lynn felt a bit curious.


On his territory, in his castle, Kari dared to drink herself to sleep without even a guard with her...


Was it out of trust in him?


Or was this woman deliberately showing a weakness to him?


Kari certainly was a stunning beauty, but Lynn would never take advantage of such a situation.


Lynn’s gaze shifted, looking at Janet who was still waiting behind, he spoke.


"Call a few more maids to take Miss Kari to her room and let her wash up and rest."


Janet immediately responded, "Yes, Master."


After answering, Janet turned and headed towards the reception hall.


In less than half a minute.


Janet returned to the open-air balcony with two maids.


The three worked together to lift Kari from the wooden chair and carried her into the reception hall.


After settling everything.


Lynn moved his arm.


He picked up the glazed cup from the coffee table and drained its contents in one go.


With a thought, he reopened the [Profession System and Reassignment] to classify the remaining townsmen into specific professions.


The existence of the [Profession System and Reassignment] essentially established clear demarcations of roles.


Simply put.


Townsmen, once professionally classified, could only achieve extra work efficiency by engaging in the corresponding profession.


Night gradually deepened.


After several days of continuous classification, Lynn had finally categorized the townspeople in his territory into professions.


After closing the [Profession System and Reassignment] panel, Lynn let out a warm sigh.


Lynn’s gaze shifted, looking at Red, who was still standing by, he asked.


"Red, have you ever heard of the existence of a [Ranger]?"


The normally stern Red showed a hint of curiosity on his face and couldn’t help but ask, "Ranger?"


Lynn nodded, "Exactly!"


"I have an ancient book here that records how to promote an archer to become a ranger."


"A ranger, with keen senses, agile skills, and immense stamina..."


"Proficient in archery, can hit distant targets accurately, even in a storm, can take down an enemy hundreds of meters away with a single arrow using just a faint glimmer."


"Even stronger rangers can gain the ability to communicate with nature, summoning animals to assist in combat!"


"If you’re interested, I can give you the ancient book."


Red’s eyes widened.


Master Lynn’s explanation was plain.


But he could clearly understand its meaning.


Storm, faint glimmer, take down an enemy hundreds of meters away with a single arrow!



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