Chapter 341 Mysterious [?] NPC
Linde sat at the city lord's desk.
He had been feeling lucky that he had personally placed Rania on the Golden Throne, so that he wouldn't have to be bothered by the complicated and headache-inducing government affairs in the future. He was tired of having to do everything by himself, but many policies had to be done this way.
When the interests of these territories that carry his own symbols are infringed, it is difficult for him to stay out of it.
Fortunately, Miss Isa is not dead. She is one of Lind's most precious treasures at this stage, even surpassing the horn, holy grail and other treasures he has.
The only individual that records knowledge cannot be copied.
People always say that he is aggressive, but Lind feels that he is too gentle and should be more crazy.
The tip of the pen slid quickly across the paper as Lind reviewed each report from Raven City.
Without the supervision of Raven's soldiers, Raven City became more and more crazy.
Some are forming gangs and trying to establish deeper underground connections to deal with the return of soldiers in the future.
The stationed Raven soldiers have discovered these unauthorized gangs and gatherings, but they are not numerous enough to do anything and can only investigate and track them secretly.
There are also people who put their madness on the surface and fill themselves up by damaging the interests of others, from the old to the young.
Lind’s previous “severe punishments in troubled times” were effective for a period of time, but now with the reduction in soldiers, things have become chaotic again.
If Wen Raven were here, she would definitely choose to continue to ignore it, or use some insignificant methods to restrict it to ensure that Raven City can barely operate.
Every life can be used to fight against the great rift in the abyss, and everyone will unite in the face of the great rift. This is Wen's idea.
Lind believed that one must first stabilize the country before fighting against foreign enemies. He would rather kill his own people than give unstable factors a chance to cause trouble. If he was stabbed in the back at a critical moment, it would be even more painful than being stabbed ten times by the enemy.
Fortunately, Lind now has the final say, which is why he prefers to go to war rather than continue to follow the "Round Table Alliance".
Cooperation will confuse the voices, but after distinguishing the strong and the weak and the primary and the secondary, there will only be one voice left.
All policy changes require the support of military power, but what Lind lacks most now is soldiers. The Raven soldiers are still in Goliath and must stay there.
It is urgent to continue training new soldiers, but not all soldiers should belong to the Rand Corps, otherwise it will be like the situation in Black Hoof Village, where some soldiers will complain that they should be on the battlefield instead of in the rear.
Lind doesn't have much energy to do things himself.
But he does not have any powerful generals under his command.
Neither Marcus, Lance, nor Reed have the qualifications to be a powerful commander.
It’s not that they don’t have enough military knowledge, knowledge can be learned, but that they are too weak.
In this world you cannot gain respect without great power.
Charm comes from power.
Lind's pen suddenly paused as a trial on the undead caught his attention.
"Kerrigan, the undead."
It was written in detail that the Undead Kerrigan massacred ordinary people, and was captured by the Undead Rena after being wanted. He was tried yesterday and sentenced to imprisonment, depriving him of all freedoms, including hearing and vision.
Although Lind did not invest too much in exiling the undead, he could still actively deprive the undead of their senses and make them go black and silent when they come online.
This is also why many undead have become honest and dare not break the law at will. Even if they break the law, they will think about paying the ransom.
It said that Kerrigan tried to bribe a Revan soldier, but the soldier only pretended to agree, cheated the other party out of some money, and did not show up.
Lind put down his pen.
"Somebody come!"
He wanted to meet the Riven soldier who was "robbing robbers". How could he just take money without doing any work?
……
Ivanhoe's 12 chaotic undead followed closely the steps of Xinta and other vampires, bypassed Crescent Town, and after rushing north for several days and nights, they plunged into the frozen mountains in the northwest.
The roads were so muddy and difficult to navigate that they were questioning whether they even existed.
There were several times when they were ready to give up. Since they had already escaped, they could just let the sky be high and the sea be wide, but Xinta's handsome appearance was very deceptive. He even invited the undead to become a member of the blood clan.
The 12 people were very tempted by the new job they were offered, which was a very high-end vampire job.
During this time, they contacted their "buddy" Kerrigan.
"How are you?"
Kerrigan replied: "That NPC didn't come. I got screwed! I get a black screen when I log in now. I'm about to delete the file and start over."
I spent all my savings, thinking I could bribe an NPC soldier to regain my freedom, or at least escape from here, but I didn't expect that I was too naive.
The NPC soldiers took the money but did nothing.
I am a gamer who never dies, but I was robbed by an NPC!
"How's it going over there?" Kerrigan asked.
"I've arrived at the Bloodthirsty Castle. I'm about to start my job change. I'm telling you, this castle is a bit low-class. It feels like a broken cave. But there are red-named monsters everywhere, and the lowest level is above level 21. There are also a large number of them above level 31. I suspect that if Linde encounters them, he will have to avoid them."
Such a strong group of vampire bosses will definitely kill indiscriminately if released. Moreover, they are all chaotic and are also hostile to Linde.
In the future, it will definitely be a powerful force to deal with Lind.
"Wait, I'm released! Brothers, I'm free again. That soldier didn't lie to me. Give me a rough map and I'll go there too." Kerrigan was surprised.
"Brothers, wait for you!" said the undead.
In the dungeon of Raven City, when the light returned to her sight, Kerrigan almost burst into tears.
Some people don't want to delete their accounts and start over. What if they create a new account and go to another strange country, and then start from scratch to develop, find potions, upgrade and change jobs?
Now, at least I can join the vampire clan.
"You're finally here!" Kerrigan looked at the bearded face, which was so kind at this moment.
"Stop talking nonsense!" the NPC soldier said as he helped unlock the lock. "You don't have much time. When you get out, don't tell me that I let you out, or I'll kill you."
"Yeah, don't worry! I understand!" Kerrigan nodded.
"And!" said the NPC soldier, "You are not alone this time. There is another person escaping with you. Remember to go north along the way."
Go north? There is no other option except to find the vampires.
The NPC soldier suddenly stopped and warned: "That man is very dangerous, don't have too much contact with him."
"Is it dangerous?" Kerrigan was startled. Is it a hidden mission?
The NPC soldier grinned and said, "I can retire after I finish this deal. Don't come looking for me in the future!"
"Haha, congratulations, bro."
Kerrigan followed the other party out of the cell. It was obvious that the timing of the NPC soldiers' arrival had been carefully calculated. It was exactly the time for shift change, but she didn't meet anyone.
Escaped safely along the way.
The NPC soldier turned his back to Kerrigan and looked towards the dark shadow.
A strong and tall figure walked out of the darkness, his whole body covered by a black robe.
【? 】
A mysterious NPC with no information at all? !
I didn't expect that being thrown into a cell could trigger a key plot.
Then Kerrigan heard the NPC soldier say in a trembling voice: "You two should leave the city together and run north. Don't come back."
Is it really that scary? Kerrigan analyzed the information conveyed in the other party's voice.
But Kerrigan couldn't see that the NPC soldier with his back to him had no worry on his face. Instead, he had excitement, tension and awe, which were the expressions he would show when he saw a big shot who could make him fanatical.
(End of this chapter)