System: Build My Own Territory

Chapter 208: Patricide and Regicide (10000 Words) (Part 3)


Under the pull of several dozen other construction workers binding the stone, the rock moved slowly.

Eventually, it landed atop another large stone.

After adjustments, and with lime and sand acting as adhesive, they became tightly joined.

Not just here.

Teams of construction workers, one after another, continuously transported massive stones to pile them up.

With these massive stones, they constructed the walls of Weng City.

Such walls, unless faced with a giant catapult cannon or the arrival of an Extraordinary person.

Otherwise, the walls of Weng City would be impregnable!

Watching these construction workers methodically carry out the construction, Lynn saw Avery walking through Weng City.

Despite being busy with spring tilling and planting during this period.

He didn't pay too much attention to the construction of Weng City behind the walls.

But with Avery's presence, he didn't worry too much.

Everything was proceeding smoothly.

Lynn scanned the area, and given the current construction speed and efficiency, perhaps in another month, it would be completed!

Meanwhile, in the forest.

Rose and Earl were organizing the soldiers, in pairs, carrying logs and running quickly towards the city wall of Weng City.

Upon reaching Weng City, the soldiers put down the logs and returned along the same route to continue transporting the logs...

In this way, building efficiency in Weng City could be improved.

And also allow the soldiers to undergo physical endurance training.

Two birds with one stone!

Wesley, on the other hand, was leading soldiers in precise archery training.

The entire forest was a hive of activity as well.

With his thoughts running again, Lynn's gaze swept over the various industrial facilities on the territory.

Apart from the three major mines and the Salt Factory operating at full capacity.

The other industrial facilities, due to half the manpower being diverted, were now only functioning normally.

That's enough.

Compared to cultivating and planting, other production activities were supplementary.

Without food, everyone would face hunger!

After checking around on the [Holographic Map] and confirming there were no abnormalities.

Lynn closed the panel.

Glancing at the sky, it was still early.

Lynn spoke to Red, saying, "I'll take you fishing!"

Red raised his eyebrows, responding, "Yes, Master."

After speaking, Red arranged for the guards to prepare fishing gear for Lynn.

Lynn, without any unnecessary words, strode towards the direction of the dock.

Walking along a limestone road, under the worshipful gazes of townsmen responsible for hoisting Iron ore at the dock.

Lynn passed through the dock, arriving at the fishing spot he had used before.

In just a few minutes.

Two guards came running, carrying Flint-forged fishing rods and some chicken offal.

Sitting on a wooden chair, Lynn skillfully hooked the lure, and with a move of his hand, threw the bait into the waters of the Aladia River.

With fishery workshops and fishing boats.

The entire territory was hardly short of fish for consumption.

The reason he fished was, of course, to obtain more rewards.

Whether it was Energy Stone or various different Skill Books.

Compared to Skill Books, Lynn now wanted Energy Stone more.

With more Energy Stones, he could exchange for various special blueprints, as well as special crop seeds.

What Lynn anticipated most was the [Emperor Potato].

While Lynn engaged in [Fishing] and obtained Energy Stones.

At the same time on the other side.

In Morgan Town.

On the second floor of a wooden building, in a spacious yet simple room.

Six figures sat around a round table.

In the chief seat, Boer's gaze swept across the six merchants before him.

He spoke, "How much barley have been purchased in total so far?"

The brown-haired man on the right quickly spoke up to remind, "Lord Boer, about six hundred thousand pounds!"

Boer furrowed his brows, speaking solemnly, "It's still not enough!"

"I need more grain, as much as possible!"

The five merchants before Boer immediately lowered their heads.

Boer's voice continued, "You six have visited beyond the city wall with me, you know what this means."

"This was instructed to me directly by that Lord."

"If you lose the favor of that Lord, not just you, even I, the road of being a traveling merchant will end here."

The faces of the five merchants were full of heaviness.

They naturally understood the implication in Boer's words.

Although they transported goods to Master Lynn's territory for barter trade.

They could speak frankly.

Because of Master Lynn's presence, those originally at the lowest level local crop merchants reaped substantial profits and wealth.

They shed their remaining linen clothes, dressed in silk brocade, and donned rings of agate and jade.

When traveling, they rode in carriages, accompanied by guards for protection.

Even their homes underwent earth-shaking changes.

They added servants, bought furniture, acquired clothing, and their dining tables were filled with abundant and nutritious food.

And all of this came from the lord behind the city walls—Master Lynn.

Seeing no one speaking, Boer's face darkened, tapping the right hand placed on the table.

Thud thud~

The five merchants who had their heads down suddenly lifted them.

Boer stared at them, questioning, "I brought you here to think of solutions!"

"Not to play dumb!"

The brown-haired man who had just answered Boer hesitated for a few seconds before speaking up.

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