System: Build My Own Territory

Chapter 926 - 280: Offering Loyalty (10,000 Words) (Part 5)



Chapter 926 - 280: Offering Loyalty (10,000 Words) (Part 5)



He could easily form a powerful heavy infantry corps.


In fact, he could.


Apply the training method to the physical training of all the soldiers.


However, he also understood.


In the short term, it was impossible to achieve.


At least.


He had to wait for these eight hundred prisoners to be assimilated by the townsmen in the territory.


Let them experience the beauty of life in this territory.


Let them get used to the pace of life in this territory.


Wait until their Loyalty Value significantly increases.


Only then would he consider recruiting these prisoners to become soldiers!


As for whether there would be issues with assimilating these prisoners...


He never worried about it!


Whether they were peasants or Free People before, or prisoners now.


With such a safe living environment and such excellent living conditions.


Who wouldn’t want to live well?


Suppressing his thoughts, Lynn brought Red into the Handicraft Workshop District.


After passing by several blacksmith workshops, Lynn arrived at the Glass Workshop.


At the entrance of the workshop.


A number of carriages were already loaded with wooden boxes.


Clearly.


The glazed glass products selected by Grayson had already been packed into wooden boxes.


Lynn was just about to step into the workshop.


Grayson and George were about to walk out.


Seeing Lynn approaching, George immediately lowered his head and said, "Master."


Beside him, Grayson smiled and asked.


"Master Lynn, are those prisoners arranged?"


Lynn nodded in response.


Grayson’s expression slightly turned serious, and he said.


"I am a Slave Merchant and naturally hope that all slaves transported can be sold successfully."


"But Master Lynn, I am more your business partner."


"I still want to remind you again, those prisoners are like a double-edged sword!"


"They possess great strength and can enhance your territorial military power."


"At the same time, if not properly managed, they could backfire on you..."


Lynn replied, "Thank you, Mr. Grayson, for the reminder."


"However, rest assured, they have already been properly placed."


Seeing Master Lynn’s confident and calm demeanor, Grayson was slightly relieved.


"That’s for the best."


"I still want to continue trading with Master Lynn."


"By the way, Master Lynn, I’ve already selected five hundred glazed glass products and loaded them on the carriages."


"If there’s no other instruction, this transaction ends here."


"You know the Karedi Empire’s war has started!"


"No one knows when the fires of war will spread to Kakasong City."


"I must transport slaves and exchange goods with you as much as possible before the war reaches us!"


"Once the war arrives and Fisherman’s Wharf is closed, my merchant ships won’t be able to dock..."


Lynn nodded.


At this point, Grayson sighed a bit and said.


"To be honest, Master Lynn."


"This time, my longship, before docking at Fisherman’s Wharf, entered the Aladia River’s waters behind your territory following the Seine River."


Lynn’s eyebrows raised.


Because of the waterfall’s influence, until now, he hadn’t yet gone to the area below the waterfall.


Even though there is a map of the Karedi Empire.


But because the Aladia River belongs to the border river between the Karedi Empire and Elfini Empire.


Due to the surrounding terrain, almost no ships pass through.


Lack of personnel for deep exploration.


Therefore, the map does not have overly detailed records.


Grayson continued, "I navigated nearly ten days through the winding river."


"Finally, I arrived at the waterfall at the far end of your territory that you spoke of!"


"The majestic torrents roared down from the nearly seven to eight meters high waterfall, heavily crashing into the deep pool below."


"The deafening noise nearly drowned out all other sounds within tens of meters!"


"Layers of snow-white spray splashed upwards, at least one to two meters high!"


"The air was filled with heavy and dense mist, enveloping the water area below the waterfall entirely."


"..."


Here, Grayson said somewhat helplessly.


"Master Lynn, relying solely on manpower to tackle this waterfall... I feel it’s quite challenging!"


Lynn nodded, "I’m thinking about this matter right now."


"If I can find a large amount of sulfur, leveling this waterfall wouldn’t be difficult!"


Previously.


He always considered how to find sulfur to make gunpowder, produce explosives.


But now.


He must consider finding sulfur, making gunpowder and explosives.


And also, what impact will there be after blasting and leveling this waterfall!


Thinking positively.


Merchants can naturally drive longships, transporting large quantities of goods, directly arriving behind his territory.


Let’s not talk about reducing transportation time for now.


At the very least.


It can reduce the process of merchants switching from water transport to land transport.


If thinking negatively...


The waterfall as a natural defense barrier is destroyed.


If enemy troops want to invade his territory.


They can directly drive warships behind his town!


With that wide riverbank behind the town, enemy troops could land effortlessly.


If so.


No matter if it’s the Weng City walls at the mountain forest pass or the Outpost Fortress amid mountains and rocks.



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