Chapter 67: Chapter 67, Division of Labor_l
Translator: 549690339
After becoming a subordinate village, a new blueprint was unlocked.
With the horse stable, horses can now be raised there.
When he opened the door and went downstairs, he saw Eira airing out the carpet.
Upon seeing Fang Hao come out, she smiled sweetly, “Master.”
“Hmm.”
Fang Hao also smiled slightly.
He had just seen a group of pig-headed humans, and now he was seeing the sweet and adorable Eira; such a pleasing sight.
“By the way, I have to go out for a while and might come back late, so you eat first,” Fang Hao said.
“Ah? I’ll wait for you to come back and have dinner together,” Eira said.
“Hmm, I’ll try to come back as soon as possible.”
Having said that, Fang Hao began to arrange manpower to prepare for the trip to the Pigmen Village.
First, he transferred back 500 skeleton laborers and 10,000 skeletal soldiers from Shadowwind Castle.
Once again setting out, he led the major forces to the Pigmen Village.
A few hours later.
When Fang Hao arrived at the Pigmen Village, it was already dusk and there were deep-red clouds rising at the horizon.
Seeing another huge skeletal army approaching, the pig-headed humans in the village were filled with shock and disbelief.
Just how many troops did Fang Hao have? Each time he moved, he had over ten thousand.
The Clan Leader had just announced that the village had become a subordinate to Fang Hao.
Some young pigmen didn’t take it seriously, even full of resentment.
They believed that submitting to Fang Hao was a sign of humiliation for the orcs.
Yet, seeing Fang Hao bring another ten thousand soldiers of the undead again, they abandoned such thoughts.
They could only pray that the submission goes smoothly and not anger Fang Hao into leveling their village.
The village gate opened, and everyone was looking for Fang Hao.
“I am Fang Hao, where is your Clan Leader?” Fang Hao came forward from the center of the troops.
Wait, what?
All the welcoming pigmen were once again stunned, all turning to look at Bolton on the side.
Wasn’t Fang Hao a skeleton?
How did he turn back into a human?
Bolton had met Fang Hao before, immediately stepping forward and saying, “Lord Fang Hao, our Clan Leader is waiting for you in his room. You can go straight there when you arrive.”
Thinking about it, Fang Hao agreed; it would save others from seeing the signing of the Slave Contract.
“Hmm.”
Fang Hao went straight into Petty’s room.
The room was dimly lit.
The afterglow of the sunset, streaming through the pink drapes, filled the room with an ambiguous mood.
Petty was kneeling on the bed, her back turned towards the door.
Her light blue robe was half off, revealing her fair back. From the side, you could see her two ample parts, half covered, supremely enticing.
“Lord, you may begin,” Petty said softly, turning her head.
Oh no…
When Petty turned her head, all illusions shattered.
“Petty, there’s absolutely no need for this,” Fang Hao quickly exclaimed.
Even if Fang Hao thinks Petty is one of the cute types among the Pigmen Clan, it doesn’t mean that his aesthetics have changed to this extent.
Pigmen do not match Fang Hao’s aesthetics, just as humans do not match those of the Pigmen Clan.
Each side believes the other’s appearance is peculiar and ugly.
Hearing Fang Hao’s words, Petty blushed even more and covered herself up, her face full of embarrassment.
“Lord, I…,”
Her face flushed, Petty was hoping to offer herself to Fang Hao in order to ensure his kindness towards the village.
Only to be outright rejected by him.
“Alright, let’s sign the contract. I still have many things to deal with,” Fang Hao opened the Book of Lords and turned to the contract page.
The Book of Lords contained two Slave Contracts in total.
One was Eira’s, the other was a blank contract purchased from Manim Tavern. “Okay!”
Petty pricked her finger lightly with a needle, and when the blood flowed out, she directly pressed it onto the contract.
The contract was complete.
[Petty from the Pigmen Clan, your current loyalty to me is 65.]
The initial loyalty is 65.
It seems that Eira’s initial loyalty was more than 50.
It appears that Petty trusts himself quite a bit.
“Alright, dress up, we’re going to the mine.” Fang Hao said.
The contract ends.
Fang Hao trusts the pig-headed humans more now too.
Once Petty got dressed, they both left the room.
Petty started summoning personnel to accompany him to the mine.
Fang Hao opened the Book of Lords to create tools.
[Pickaxe: 2 wood, 2 iron.]
Set the production quantity to 10.
[Hundred-fold Amplification triggered, you obtained 1010 pickaxes.]
[Wagon: 22 wood, 8 hemp ropes.]
Quantity: 10
[Hundred-fold Amplification triggered, you obtained 1010 wagons.]
A thousand pickaxes and a thousand wagons appeared out of nowhere.
It scared the pig-headed humans again.
It’s unclear who was the first one to kneel, but one after another, they all took a knee and bowed their heads in worship.
In their minds, only a divine spirit could create so many things out of thin air. Even Clan Leader Petty, after bowing in worship, saw an increase in loyalty. [Petty from the Pigmen Clan’s loyalty to you increased by 30, current loyalty is 95]
Good heavens, there’s some unexpected gain, huh.
Petty’s loyalty just shot up 30 points, reaching 95.
Once everything was prepared.
The two of them each lead their own group and started to head towards the abandoned mine.
Standing in front of the now safe mine, Fang Hao said: “You don’t need to worry about the mining and transportation, you just have to maintain the road between the village and the mine, and the mine’s defense.”
The mining is taken care of by the skeleton workers, and the transportation by the skeleton wolves.
What the Pigmen Clan needs to do is to smoothen the road between the village and the mine, and set up mining defenses to prevent any future attacks from other forces.
“Yes, sir. I will arrange it immediately,” said Petty.
As Petty went to assign work to the Pigmen, Fang Hao began giving his orders to the skeletons.
“You, pick up the pickaxes and mine the ore here,” Fang Hao ordered loud and clear.
500 laborer skeletons each grabbed a pickaxe and started mining in the mining area.
“Your next task is to patrol the vicinity and ensure the mine is safe,” Fang Hao arranged for another 2000 skeleton soldiers to be stationed near the mining area.
The other forces or wild beasts don’t know yet that the Iron-Eating Worms have been thoroughly eradicated.
As time goes on, wild beasts will inevitably come near and bother the skeletons at work.
Once everything was settled by Fang Hao, Petty completed assigning tasks as well.
He came over and said softly: “Sir, arrangements have been made and work will begin first thing tomorrow.”
Today is indeed a little late to start any work.
“Alright, let’s head back,” Fang Hao replied.
They returned to the village.
Petty accompanied Fang Hao for a walk around the village.
The Pigmen Village is rather small and the village level is fairly low.
According to Petty, they had moved here only a few years ago.
Her father, the former clan leader, died during a hunt and she consequently became the new leader.
After taking office, she began to sell goods to the Manim Market.
They wandered all around and inspected every building thoroughly.
The buildings included the Clan Leader’s Hall, the log walls, a warehouse, three pastures, a farm, a stable, and several dozen ordinary residences of the Pigmen.
Out of all these, Fang Hao was most impressed by the stable.
The stable raised more than a dozen adult and young horses.
After the village became a subsidiary village, the building blueprint for a stable was unlocked.
From the pastures and the stable, it could be seen that the Pigmen were skilled in raising livestock. The livestock they raised were all quite well, fairly healthy. After walking around the village, Fang Hao began the process of upgrading the Pigmen Village..