Chapter 130 [Update: Stable Station is under construction]

Chapter 130 [Update: Stable Station is under construction]

[Star Dragon Outpost Update Announcement]

[Update 1: The Stables are under construction; after the undead tame the warhorse, they can store and feed the warhorse at the Stables, and can also purchase horse equipment for modification and upgrade]

[Update 2: Miss Brittany's Spice Shop; Miss Brittany's Spice Shop is officially online. Now the undead can buy related spice items from the merchants affiliated with Star Dragon Outpost. Currently on the shelves are spices that enhance speed, restore magic, induce disaster, and increase energy. Subsequent updates will be continued, so please continue to pay attention to Miss Brittany's Spice Shop]

After the undead and NPCs in Harbor Village returned with Lance and others, Lind briefly understood the situation and took the time to make a unique update to Star Dragon Outpost.

In fact, he was just using the lion badge to notify the undead, and there was no "new gameplay" online.

Updating from time to time will give people the feeling that the game has always been in internal testing.

The stable was built on the spur of the moment because a herd of horses appeared on the star-lit meadow.

In Lind's plan, the nest of the volcanic bird was part of the plan, but who knew that the undead could not defeat the Cyclops at all, and now the undead are blinded by one thing after another, and have no time to fight for trouble with the Cyclops.

It’s because there are too many ways to play, and everyone has become a slave to the faction’s points.

Because he understood the undead, Lind knew that the undead, who had been suffering from a lack of means of transportation, would definitely not miss the opportunity to ride horses.

This is how it works when you play games: when you see a high place, you want to climb it; when you see creatures like horses and deer, you want to ride them; when you see a female character wearing a skirt, you want to squat down, and so on.

Instead of letting them do it secretly, it is better to help them ourselves, and we can also monopolize all subsequent peripheral products related to war horses.

There are always many ways to earn points.

Of course, taming a disaster horse is not that easy. It is not the case that you can make it obedient just by riding it.

Lind even wondered whether he should train a new group of Lost Soul Knights, letting them be mainly responsible for taming low-level disasters.

Whether it was the volcanic bird or the strange calamity horse, it should be no problem to tame dozens of them at the level of the Great Knight. The only problem was that the Soulless Knight was not suitable for combat. Especially compared with the Great Knight of the Sun's Proof, whose values ​​were balanced, it was a little unremarkable, but the shortcomings were obvious.

It just so happened that Miss Micko was not that fast at cooking potions. Out of the thirty or so potions, it was enough to squeeze out a few for the Lost Soul Knight.

Standing in front of Lind was a middle-aged man. He was the only wizard in the Harbor Village and also the standard pharmacist in the Novice Village.

Unlike Mickey and Brittany, he was a local and was accidentally promoted to a wizard a month or two ago. He didn't know many potion formulas and had a weaker character. The moment he saw Lind, he knelt down and swore allegiance.

Unlike the inexplicable resistance of the Harbor Village chief, the middle-aged man in front of him just wanted to live. New nobles and old nobles were all the same in his eyes. A noble who could keep himself alive was a good noble.

So the communication between the two became very straightforward. Linde asked questions directly and the other party answered almost every question.

"There is a mine going up from the Crossroads of Faith." The other party was very well-behaved and spoke very honestly: "We occasionally have some contact, but basically we don't affect each other. They will go to the Harbor Village to exchange ore for food."

"Mine..." Linde was in great need of ore now. When he heard about a mine, his first thought was to rush over and rob it. He didn't need to do it himself. With nearly two hundred undead people becoming powerful, they could really run rampant in the nearby area.

If they used the kite-flying tactic from last time against the Cyclops, the result would definitely be different.

However, Lind still hoped that he could be more reasonable. The favor of the undead came quickly, but if he did something that would anger God and man, they would also turn around and leave without any reluctance, and might even stab him a few times.

"Do you know the details? Will they make large-scale transactions with the outside world?"

Food is not a problem, Lind can also buy it.

"I only know that they are very powerful and have a mysterious origin. They never come out except to mine." Lind nodded: "I understand."

He paused and looked at the pharmacist in front of him: "Regarding your arrangement, I hope you can be mainly responsible for brewing some potions in the future."

He wanted to conquer each novice village one by one, snatch all the pharmacists away, and send them to the assembly line to help him produce potions!
He has already captured three pharmacists from the Novice Village, and there will definitely be another one. He believes that these pharmacists will also like working on the assembly line.

As soon as Lind updated the information, the [Stable Inn] began to be built. The construction work was still done by the cyber-corvée undead, but compared to other tasks, most of the undead were in high spirits.

Finally, there will be a mount!
In most people's eyes, it would be really cool to get a flying volcanic bird. Who doesn't want to fly freely?

However, it is difficult for the volcanic bird to pull the undead people to move quickly, so if they want to travel faster, they have to ride horses.

There is a huge open space in front of the lookout tower in the old territory, where a stable station will be built. However, the grass problem is the top priority. Linde has already ordered people to fetch some grass and try to plant it. If it can be grown, it doesn't matter where the stable station is placed, but if it can't be grown, the construction of the stable station must be planned.

Looking at the green grass, Linde thought he had returned to the time before the end of the world. A musk deer might jump out in the next second, and then the eldest prince Kurt would wear his gorgeous dragon scale armor, pull up his jeweled heavy bow, and shoot an arrow.

Then he shot in vain amid a group of people sighing.

At the same time, Lind could also draw his bow and shoot arrows, and without giving the eldest prince any face, he pinned his prey to the ground, which earned him an unhappy shout of curse.

The horse in front was eating grass leisurely. Lind looked at the strong warhorse. He had never seen a horse with such "low body fat". The muscles stretched the thin skin tight, and a strong sense of power came to his face.

He had reason to suspect that if a lion pounced, the horse could kill it with just a kick of its hind legs.

Lind aimed at the warhorse and strode towards it. His unauthorized approach attracted the attention of the disaster warhorse.

"This is the first time I see a disaster monster so calm." Lind looked at the disaster horse in surprise, but he did not stop.

Getting closer.

As the Disaster Horse snorted restlessly, Lind jumped up, threw the Soul-Loss Chain in his hand, and successfully grabbed the Disaster Horse's neck.

The disaster horse neighed and twisted its body to try to escape, but the chain was now in Lind's hand. He pulled the chain with one hand and watched the horse struggle with a smile. Looking at the taut chain and the disaster horse that was struggling and becoming more and more impatient, Lind pulled hard with his right hand, and the horse was dragged to the ground with a "boom".

He didn't even look at the warhorse. The Soul-Lost Chain would help him complete the next steps.

Sure enough, not long after, the Disaster Horse stood up again, and was very respectful when facing Lind, and took the initiative to come forward and bow his head to show goodwill.

Linde patted the warhorse, turned over and rode on it.

The speed was very fast, but Lind was not a knight known for his speed, so he could not outrun the Calamity Horse.

As the Calamity Horse galloped violently, Lind kept shaking his right arm, and the chain in his hand turned over and over again like a hoop.

Aim at the target and set it!

The horse was successfully lassoed.

After pulling down the Disaster Horse again, Lind didn't even look at the horse and continued looking for his next target.

(End of this chapter)