System: Build My Own Territory

Chapter 210: Such a Wicked Body (10000 Words) (Part 5)


Rose and Wesley slightly bent over and answered, "Yes, master."

After announcing two major matters, Lynn had the three of Rose step back and conveyed the promotion system to all the soldiers.

He walked towards the castle.

Back in the castle.

After dinner, Lynn stopped Kuisi.

He explained in detail the promotion system on the territory.

Overall, from now on, the entire territory will implement a merit-based military promotion.

After explaining it once, Lynn said, "That's basically it. If there's anything you still don't understand, feel free to ask me anytime."

Kuisi nodded, "Yes, master."

The merit-based military promotion in the garrison system is essentially a way to consolidate his power, achieving centralized control through layered management.

Although the system he drafted is not as complete as the real garrison system, lacking various military departments.

Missing the Six Ministries, the Five Armies Commander's Mansion, the Inspectorate, and other departments.

But considering the current conditions and situation on his territory, even a simple merit-based military promotion system is enough to efficiently boost the townsmen's enthusiasm and the soldiers' combat strength.

After all, it's land!

Nearly completely privatized land!

Whether for the Free People or for the peasants, privatized land has always been something they can only dream of.

But now, the system drafted and issued by Lynn has given them hope.

Moreover, the missing departmental positions can be supplemented and added as needed.

Thinking of this.

Lynn couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

Now, it's just a matter of time, waiting for the townsmen to understand and become aware of the system, and then implementing it.

The labor efficiency on the territory might see a significant increase.

...

Under the night sky.

In front of a two-story high castle gate.

One cart after another loaded with goods, heading towards the darkness outside the Manor Castle.

On either side of the carts, guards on horseback held torches, lighting the way for the cart drivers.

At the gate of the manor.

Four figures stood.

Boer, Holland, Janet, and Guard Boger.

Watching as each cart passed by, Boer's eyes were filled with delight.

The carts were naturally loaded with barley.

This barley had been stored for years in the warehouse beneath the castle.

The warehouse environment was dry, with no signs of mold.

The only flaw was that quite a bit of the barley had been chewed by rats.

But it didn't really matter.

Janet's face seemed to bear a hint of nervousness.

Her gaze scanned the surroundings from time to time.

Only after confirming there were no unusual circumstances did Janet look at Boer.

Her words were full of praise, "It seems Mr. Boer is indeed quite capable!"

"In just a few days, you managed to gather One Thousand Gold Pounds..."

"That's not a small amount, is it?"

Boer said helplessly, "Miss Janet overpraised."

"To gather the funds to purchase your grain, I've emptied the coffers of every merchant in the guild."

Janet nodded calmly, without continuing the conversation.

Time passed swiftly.

Until the last cart drove out of the manor, Janet spoke, "The remaining five hundred thousand pounds of grain are in the warehouse in Morgan Town."

"You can wait until you've transported this batch, and then continue with the next!"

"Shall we set a time, how about five days later?"

Boer agreed, "In that case, that would be best, Miss Janet."

Transporting this batch of barley from the Manor Castle to Master Lynn's territory, at full cart speed, would take at least two to three days.

Five days would be enough time for a round trip!

Janet said, "I wish you a safe journey, Mr. Boer."

After bidding farewell to Janet, Boer and Holland climbed into the cart.

As the driver drove the horses, the horses followed at the rear of the convoy, disappearing into the darkness.

It wasn't until then.

Janet's somewhat tense body slightly relaxed.

Boger's voice sounded beside her, "Miss, isn't this too blatant?"

Janet turned her head and glanced at Boger, speaking calmly, "Blatant? So what?"

"I am acting on orders to handle and sell the barley stored in the warehouse for years."

"The price is according to market terms, at five pounds per pence, all accounted for in the Frank Clan's ledger."

Boger hurriedly bowed down, daring not to ask further questions.

Janet's tone changed, and she said to Boger, "Did you do what I asked you to?"

Boger replied, "It has been arranged, Miss."

"After he returns, he'll tell us the destination the convoy is heading to."

Janet responded with a sound, without speaking further.

She started walking, returning towards the castle.

For her, selling the barley in the warehouse was just one of the goals.

The second was that she wanted to know where the unknown forces lurking in the Kakasong City area were hiding!

Walking through the manor, she entered the castle.

Arriving on the second floor, Janet walked with Boger down the hallway.

When the two turned a corridor corner.

A burly middle-aged man walked towards them.

The original cold expression on Janet's face instantly gave way to a gentle smile.

As she walked up to the middle-aged man, Janet hurriedly bowed, "Uncle Krueger, it's so late, and you haven't rested yet?"

Seeing Janet's bow, causing the fullness and whiteness of her chest to reveal itself.

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