In addition to a large number of Gog pelts and Shadow Demon pelts, Surdak also obtained a pelt of the King of Gog in Samp Town.
It is currently hanging on the lava pool of the lava mine for baking. The fur is equivalent to the leather of a level 4 monster, which is higher than the leather of the crypt lord with a huge life breath. The life magic pattern on it is
Called the 'Ring of Fire'.
Surdak also harvested a piece of leather from the King of Hell Dogs. However, I don’t know if it was due to the artificial upgrade of the level. This leather from the King of Hell Dogs does not have the magic pattern of life, so it is worth the above one.
The leather of the Hell Hound King is probably much worse than the fur of the Crypt Lord and Gog King.
Merchants and magicians heard that Commander Surdak had a lot of high-grade leather in his hands, and everyone was asking around if Commander Surdak was willing to sell these high-grade magic skins.
For businessmen, this may be just a business, but for magicians, who doesn’t want a magic robe with fire resistance?
When Surdak was treating the wounded soldiers, no one would choose to come to the door at this time. However, after Surdak completed the treatment work, the magicians heard the news from the water magician, and they all came to see Surdak.
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Surdak met with this group of elite mages from the law enforcement group in the office of the town hall. These young people were wearing magic robes and holding wands in their hands. When they walked into the office, Surdak stood at the door to greet everyone.
personal.
They followed Archmage Harper to the plane of Ganbu through the temporary portal, just to eradicate the black magicians hiding in this plane.
During this period, he has been working hard to provide various information to the heavy armored infantry regiment.
"Commander Surdak, please forgive us for disturbing us!" Magician Job standing in front said to Surdak politely.
Surdak had dealt with Job several times and knew him well.
He sat at his desk and asked the magicians:
"I wonder if there is anything I can do to help you?"
Siya brought over a tray of juice and placed it on the coffee table in front of the magicians.
As an assistant, Siya has crossed over from the purely medical aspect to the administrative affairs aspect.
Siya has a fair, pure and bright face.
Almost all the magicians focused their attention on Siya's clear blue eyes.
Magician Job often saw Siya, and he woke up instantly. He coughed lightly and said: "In order not to waste your precious time, Commander Suldak, I will just say it.
I heard that Commander Surdak has a batch of Gog furs, but I don’t know if Commander Surdak is interested in selling them?"
"Of course, Gog fur has no other value to me except selling it." Suldak nodded and admitted while holding black tea.
Seeing what Surdak said, Magician Job knew that there should be no problem with this matter, and quickly continued to ask: "We want to buy some Gog pelts, can you sell some to us?"
Sure enough, Suldak nodded and agreed without hesitation: "Of course it's no problem. How many do you want?"
Magician Job glanced at his companions around him, his eyes lit up, and he said, "We each want to buy a few pieces. Of course, one piece is fine. How much does a piece of Gog fur cost?"
"It's easy to talk about the price." Suldak touched his nose, turned to Siya and shouted:
"Thea, please call Quartermaster Louis Fitch over here."
Thea poked her head out of the assistant's cubicle at the door and responded with a sweet voice: "Okay."
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Louis Fitch wiped his sweat, walked quickly through the corridor, and broke into Suldak's office.
He has been absolutely busy lately. The entire town's property needs to be inventoried. He was called to Commander Surdak's office just after taking a short nap.
He kept complaining in his mind: 'Commander Surdak is simply trying to squeeze out all the oil from human marrow.'
As soon as he walked into Surdak's office, he saw a dozen young magicians crowded on the sofa in the lounge area.
Suldak sat at his desk, smiled and said to Quartermaster Louis Fitch: "Mr. Quartermaster Louis Fitch, how many achievements do we young magicians have in the military camp?"
Quartermaster Louis Fitch quickly took out an account book, spread it directly in front of Suldak's desk, and said:
"Please let me check the ledger..."
He raised his head and saw the young magician sitting opposite Suldak, and asked: "Oh, are you...?"
Quartermaster Louis Fitch lowered his head, searched in the account books, and then said:
Grain stall
"Your Majesty Master Job, you have 9,250 merit points in the heavy armored infantry regiment."
Job looked confused, pointed at his nose and asked, "How come I still have merit?"
Quartermaster Louis Fitch explained to Job: "These merits are judged based on your attendance rate and mission completion. There may be some errors each time, but it is relatively fair."
Surdak tapped the table with his fingers and said to the magician Job:
"Since you have the merit points of our heavy armored infantry regiment, you have the right of first refusal. In addition, you can also enjoy the internal welfare price. Nine thousand two hundred and fifty points of merit points are worth ninety-two gold coins."
"Such a Gog, which is equivalent to a second-level monster, is usually worth no more than fifteen magic crystals. However, this time we harvested nearly a thousand complete Gog pelts in Samp Town, and the value will be greatly reduced. Each pelt Worth ten magic crystals."
"So according to the merit points you currently have, you can exchange it for a Gog fur, and there will still be some merit left."
"Of course, you can also choose not to use merit points and directly spend ten magic crystals to buy a Gog fur."
After Surdak said this, he looked at the young magician sitting on the sofa and said: "Everyone here also has merit points and can enjoy these benefits. Of course, if you have other ideas, you can also tell them.
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A group of magicians sitting on the sofa looked at Suldak in surprise. They didn't expect him to be so generous. This was simply a free gift.
At this time, the magicians' eyes were all focused on Quartermaster Louis Fitch. A young magician couldn't help but ask:
"What about me, Quartermaster Louis Fitch, my name is Eddie...Eddie Eddington."
Magician Louis Fitch opened the account book and carefully checked it. Then he raised his head and said to the young magician:
"Your Excellency Eddie Magician, you have 8,500 merit points in the heavy armored infantry regiment."
Wizard Eddie's eyes widened and he exclaimed:
"Oh my God, this is really unbelievable. I can also exchange it for a piece of Gog Demon Skin!"
Surdak said to the magicians: "It's nothing. If you pay, you will get corresponding rewards. I expect you to perform better."
Magician Eddie hesitated for a moment, and then asked Suldak: "Then can we save this part of the merit value? I heard that there is a merit exchange list in the military camp, and we can use the merit to exchange for the things on it?
"
"Of course, but these merit points can only last until I am in office. Before I leave office, I will clear all merit points. In the end, those parts that cannot be exchanged for items will be exchanged for gold coins." Surdak
Answered.
"Then I'd better exchange it for Gog's magic skin!" Wizard Eddie said.
The magicians obtained the Gog fur as they wished and left the command post happily.
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After the heavy armored infantry regiment entered the town of Samp, they quickly took over the uninhabited town.
When the residents of the town fled, a large amount of supplies were left behind in the town.
The heavy armored infantry regiment gathered all the materials left in the town, and all the houses in the town, including furniture, were sealed. After these properties were inventoried, new town residents entered Samp Town.
When the time comes, the auction will be held again.
Originally, this land belonged to Lord MacDonnell. After the Hell Legion occupied this place, Suldak led the heavy armored infantry regiment to take it back from the Hell Demon Tribe. Therefore, this place can be regarded as a lord developed by Surdak.
The local noble lords died and fled, and no one was able to attend the meeting of lords immediately after the town was recaptured. Therefore, all the land here belongs to Surdak, not only the land around Samp Town.
, including the entire town.
Of course, according to the 433 Territory Distribution Law, if Surdak wants to obtain this land, he must prepare land twice the size of this land elsewhere and hand it over to the Bena Province and the Green Empire.
Most of the houses have been sealed, and the soldiers of the heavy armored infantry regiment began to clear the streets of the town.
As for many houses that were extremely damaged during the battle, repairing the houses can only be put on hold for the time being, and can only be started when Samp Town is inhabited again.
This town will be temporarily managed by the logistics department of the Heavy Infantry Regiment.
The business group has entered Samp Town, and they rented a commercial street in the center of the town from Suldak as a temporary store. The businessman Director Deke of the Palme Bay Business Group even proposed to Suldak that he wanted to buy a store.
building a street store and opening a branch of the Palme Bay Merchant Group in Samp Town.
At the same time, several adventure groups also entered Samp Town with the caravan, and they were uniformly arranged in an open residential area.
Some adventure groups also search for low-level demons in the town. As long as they search for low-level demons in the town, they can get bonuses from the military camp. However, if any member of the adventure group takes something that does not belong to them,
Or damage town buildings in any form, once discovered, a huge fine of more than ten times will be imposed.
Surdak planned to repair the town's wall, but due to the lack of craftsmen, the matter could only be shelved.