Chapter 241: Spendthrift Leader
"Announce this to everyone." Liam confidently declared.
"Every squad leader will get a gold coin and every platoon leader will get 10 gold coins as an additional reward for every single successful invasion mission."
"Along with that, every demon soldier participating in the invasion missions will also get a silver coin each." His voice rang crisply in the huge hall.
The dozen demons standing in the hall were instantly stupified. They couldn't believe what they were hearing.
1 silver coin for each demon soldier?
1 gold coin for each squad leader?
Many gold coins for platoon leaders?
Such an announcement was unprecedented. Completely unheard of!
Did their new leader perhaps misspeak?
Did he mean to say silver coins and not gold coins?
The demon opened and closed his mouth wordlessly, waiting for the new leader to correct himself, but that never happened.
Liam still confidently stared back at the demon. "You have something to say?"
The demon hurriedly shook his big blue head and then scurried away. He was already on thin ice so he did not dare push his luck.
The other demons as well ran away to make the necessary arrangements. This announcement might be small but the repercussions were explosive!
Let alone gold coins, even silver coins were precious in their lands and the new garrison leader was giving them away for free like baked buns.
They were certain that this single announcement was going to cause a massive uproar. Demons were now going to line up for participating in invasions.
Not only that, but other city's demons were going to migrate here and become a part of their city, just to participate in these missions.
Their markets and their growth were going to soar. Their city might even become one of the top cities in their land, their fame and fortune bringing in all sorts of opportunities.
But this was all... only if their garrison leader actually fulfills his promises.
Was he going to?
The demons were too nervous and stressed to think about that right now. They all simply ran for their lives as soon as Liam gave the order.
They swiftly reached all the important nodes in the city and set everything in motion.
Soon, the entire city was in a huge commotion which slowly turned into a chaotic mess and then resolved into a mass surge of demons crowding near the central square.
Of course, he only sold very basic low-grade weapons, saving everything that was even remotely valuable. He now had an entire city to equip after all.
However, this in itself was more than enough because of the sheer number of looted items. Even if each sold for some copper coins, he was still making a lot of profit.
Selling these trash weapons in the nether realm wouldn't fetch him anything. They were already poverty ridden.
But on the human side, in the Xion realm, since a lot of new players were entering the game at the moment, weapons and other equipment sold like hotcakes.
Even if they didn't have copper or silver to start with, there was constant currency exchange with the real world which brought in the influx of coins.
So he could essentially bring in these items from the nether realm and sell them here, making a ton of profit.
Though the idea was pretty simple and straightforward, this would have originally been a tedious task.
Individually dumping so many items in the market would have consumed a lot of time, but there were several mass dumping options available.
"At least this part is not convoluted." Liam chuckled and quickly finished his business transaction.
This time he directly gave out buyout options for all the items and didn't put any open-ended bidding.
He then left the auction house, checking his messages to see what the others were up to.
Surprisingly, Derek was already online, and not only that, but he had also reached the 96th floor of the PVP tower!
"How long has he been online? Did he log back in immediately?" Liam shook his head helplessly.
This person was even more hardworking than him. "He is probably going to work himself to death if I don't say something."
Liam smiled and sent a quick message to Derek, asking him to take proper rest, particularly stressing the importance of mental health.
He knew that the person was working so hard to repay everything he had done for him. His determination was impressive and more importantly, his loyalty was remarkable.
Though he seldom showed kindness to others, even he couldn't be moved by such a character.
And now because of the garrison, he would finally be able to give him the necessary guidance, time, and resources.
Liam let out a long breath and then hurriedly checked on the other two, his personal troublemakers. He opened the system interface and checked the messages.
Luckily, this time they hadn't managed to get themselves into any sort of troublesome situation.
They were still busy fighting in the PVP tower. They had also climbed all the way to the 70th floor.
And just as he was seeing their details, the two of them logged out of the game.
Liam was also tired from the continuous grinding. So he decided to log out as well and take a nap.
With many things sorted out, he was now free to finally search for the legacy that could instantly give him the power that he had been working so hard for.
It would definitely not be a simple task, but he had a good feeling about it.