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1424. Return

 For this aboriginal city with a population of tens of thousands, the weapons brought by Surdak are far from being able to meet the needs of all the aboriginal warriors.

However, the seventeen big leaders found almost all the remaining magic crystals in the city, and there were even some black magic crystals taken out from the evil ghost warriors. When the big leaders took handfuls of exquisite

The knight's swords were distributed to the indigenous warriors under his command. These weapons made all the indigenous warriors in the walled city jealous.

There is no way, when there are more wolves and less meat, it is often the alpha wolf and the strong male wolves that can eat the meat.

For the weapons distributed this time, the big leaders also gave the weapons to some more powerful indigenous warriors.

Although these knight long swords bought by Surdak are not enchanted, the blades have exquisite Damascus patterns, and the blades are coated with a layer of anti-rust grease. The hilt of each knight long sword is

Comes with a whetstone the size of a matchbox.

The front of the wooden house was crowded with the indigenous warriors of the seventh team. Chief Retz stood at the door and shouted his name to the crowd.

The indigenous warriors whose names were called out all walked out of the crowd with proud faces. They were all the strongest hunters in the seventh team. Whether they were hunting in the wild or dealing with the evil spirits in Moyun Ridge to the south, they all performed very bravely.

When Leader Rez sent out the long swords, these indigenous warriors all showed envious eyes.

Giozza mingled in the crowd and looked at those who had obtained weapons, with envious eyes on his face like other indigenous warriors.

He was relatively young and had just joined the seventh team not long ago. He failed to perform well in the seventh team, so he didn't even get a spear this time.

Squatting under the shade of the tree, he watched Algernon from the house next door receive a sharp spear tip. At this time, he happily took apart the bone spear in his hand and put the fine steel spear tip on the iron wood spear.

The handle was made into a brand new spear, its sharp edge shining in the sun.

Leader Rez soon finished reciting his name and waited quietly until the end. Gioza could not hear his own name.

Although he had been mentally prepared for this, seeing so many weapons shining with cold light inevitably made him feel a little disappointed. In fact, he still made some contributions this time, that is, Chief Retz solicited crystals from his indigenous warriors.

When picking up the stone, Giozza took out three magic crystal stones.

The reason why he owned the magic crystal was that he found it troublesome to pierce it. He couldn't borrow a small file or screwdriver, so he could only use twine to tie a tight knot on the crystal and tie it to his braid.

Unfortunately, the three crystal stones he contributed could not be exchanged for any weapons. In the end, the leader of Rez just took out a string of pierced crystal bracelets as compensation.

A day ago, Giozza would have felt that he had taken advantage.

But now, who doesn't know that crystals are valuable only if they are not perforated. He put the bracelet on his wrist reluctantly and complained to Algernon who was squatting next to him:

"The leader must have finished distributing weapons. I thought I could get an alloy bow based on my archery skills!"

Algernon, who was squatting next to him, looked at the spear in his hand with delight. He didn't notice at all that the good brother next to him was a little depressed. He just said casually: "There is no way, there are only so many weapons in exchange, and there will always be someone who can't get them..."

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Giozza frowned, then his eyes lit up and he said to his friend: "I heard that the imperial businessman is still in the walled city."

"Yeah, it was the lunch I gave them. They were all very surprised. This is the first time I've seen people who like to eat nuts." Algernon complained, and then complained to his friends about the two Imperials.

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Those empty eyes seemed to be looking at the squirrel in the tree.

"So you know where they live?" Giozza asked curiously.

Algernon said casually: "Live in the two-story wooden house under the golden oak tree next to the residence of the great patriarch."

Algernon blinked his brown eyes and grinned.

At dusk, the two of them were chatting under a big tree opposite the tree house of Chief Rez. Many other indigenous warriors were also standing nearby.

Two indigenous warriors even picked up knight's swords and practiced swordsmanship in the forest clearing.

Not long after, Giozza stood up, patted his butt with the dust on his butt, and walked quickly towards home.

His home is under a tree behind Chief Retz's wooden house.

Almost all the members of their seventh team live nearby. There are about 20 big trees nearby that are not separated by streets. Seventy or eighty indigenous people live in the wooden houses in each tree. Almost every household lives in this area.

Inside a wooden house that looks like a pigeonhole.

Mrs. Giozza was sitting at the door of the wooden house. When she saw him hurried into the house, she stretched her neck and asked him if he had eaten dinner.

The walled city here is a bit complicated. Many times young indigenous warriors would eat some meat with the hunting group, and occasionally they could grill some game outside.

Giozza got into his pigeon coop and took off the antlers hanging on the wall without saying a word. This antler had been there for many years. It was not something he hunted. In fact, Giozza had been hunting it for a few years.

Every year, I have dreamed of hunting down an adult black-horned elk to prove that I am one of the top hunters in the city, but this dream has not come true to this day.

This black horn was left behind by his father. This kind of magical beast material is very common in the walled city.

He thought for a while, finally gritted his teeth and took off the horn, and walked out of the pigeon cage wooden house carrying the horn flashing with electric arcs.



Surdak looked at the sky and prepared to bid farewell to Chief Logan later.

It has been three days since we arrived at the walled city, and the first batch of weapons was successfully sold.

Although he stated that he could accept Warcraft materials and magic herbs in exchange for weapons, Chief Logan did not show any indication.

Surdak's idea of ​​coming here is also very simple, just to make the aboriginal people here strong, at least to be able to resist the evil ghost army, and preferably to put some pressure on the evil ghost army.

He also wanted to unite with the indigenous people here to fight against the evil spirits in Moyun Ridge.

But it is obviously unrealistic, because some of the indigenous people who have escaped have not let go of the hatred in their hearts, which makes it impossible for the imperial lord army and the local indigenous people to jointly fight against the evil ghost army.

Even when sleeping at night, Suldak did not want to sleep in a pigeonhole wooden house. He would rather set up a tent under a tree.

He sat on the ledge outside the door of the wooden house, repairing the evil ghost shield that had many damages.

Samira was sitting on the roof of the pigeonhouse, using a file to sharpen the cross grooves on the arrows.

The two of them were making some preparations for leaving tomorrow morning. Samira made subtle balance adjustments to almost every arrow in the quiver.

At this time, a young indigenous warrior came under the tree. Suldak saw that the indigenous warrior was holding a black horn in his hand.

He raised his head high, raised the big black horn in his hand above his head, and asked Suldak who was sitting at the door of the wooden house above his head: "Hey, do you have any extra weapons in your hand?"

"Yeah!" Suldak glanced at the young indigenous warrior and gave an affirmative answer.

Giozza shook the black horn in his hand vigorously again, hoping that more arcs of disillusionment would be generated on the horn so that the imperial businessman could see it more clearly.

"Well, I don't have that kind of crystal. Can I use this black horn to trade with you for some... weapons?" Gioza shouted loudly.

His voice even attracted the attention of a group of indigenous warriors. When everyone saw Gioza holding the black horn in his hand high, they all stopped and looked over.

"Okay." Suldak put the evil ghost shield behind him and looked at the young indigenous warrior: "Then...what do you need to change?"

"The spear and the metal bow, it's better to get a machete, a few pots of arrows are missing." Giozza expressed his thoughts fluently.

Suldak did not accept the black horn. He shook his head and then said: "This black horn cannot be exchanged for so many things."

After thinking about it, Surdak actually pulled out a scimitar from his magic pocket. This style of weapon was something he had captured in the desert next to the Desolate Land. Although he had disposed of a large number of them at that time, there were also some

Some fine scimitars were carefully selected and left behind by Surdak.

It's just that the lords of the Green Empire are not used to using this kind of scimitar. Whether they are cavalry or heavy infantry, they all like to use knight's sword or paglio spear.

These scimitars could only be kept in the corner of the magic waist bag. Surdak pointed to the scimitars in his hand and said:

"You can only get this, or a spear!"

Seeing that the young indigenous warrior was hesitant and seemed to have a hard time making a choice, Surdak said, "So do you have any other materials for World of Warcraft? Or magic herbs can be used. Take them out and exchange them with me!"

Gioza's eyes lit up. He didn't have any more Warcraft materials, but he still had some magic herbs.

When he often patrols the mountains, he can always come across some magical herbs with special effects. Some of them are hanging under the eaves outside his pigeonhouse.

However, Giozza was not sure that those herbs were what Suldak wanted, so he said: "I can also get some herbs, and I can show them to you. I don't know what you want, but you can

Pick out what you want.”

Seeing Suldak slowly nodding his head, Gioza turned around and ran home, saying loudly as he ran:

"wait for me."

At this time, Suldak had a deep feeling in his heart, that is, mastering a foreign language is really useful.

Gioza brought back half a bag of kudzu root and a few royal blood grasses. Surdak didn't recognize the other miscellaneous herbs, but he could feel the magic power in the herbs. There is currently a huge shortage in the magic market in the Green Empire.

Magic herbs, so he didn't even bother to identify them and set a suitable price for all the magic herbs.

This price was enough to make Giozza's heart beat. Suldak took out a Paglio spear, a scimitar, an alloy bow and a bag of fine steel arrow clusters, and gave Gioza these two bags.

Get it in exchange.

However, Surdak thought that after all, kudzu root was the main ingredient for making secondary healing potions, while royal blood grass could be used to refine higher-level healing potions.

Healing potions are very scarce in the Green Empire market, and even those with abundant magic crystals may not be able to buy them.

So in the end Suldak took out an iron pot, a sunset dagger, a bag of salt, and a bag of wheat flour and handed them to Gioza.

Giozza didn't expect that the herbs he brought could be exchanged for so many things. If he had known that this was the case, he would have kept the big black horn that his father left for him.

The surrounding indigenous warriors, who had been waiting and watching, saw that Gioza had actually exchanged magic materials and herbs for a full set of weapons. The news immediately exploded in the walled city like a bomb.

At night, those indigenous warriors who were not assigned weapons or were only assigned one weapon, one after another took out some monster leather, black horns, rhinoceros horns and magic herbs, and exchanged them for the weapons they liked...

The Gandaur Mountains in the Warsaw plane were originally rich in many low-level magic herbs. The magic herbs in the jungles in the southern part of Moyun Ridge were collected by the imperial people, but there are still many magic herbs in the mountains in the northern part of Moyun Ridge.

Usually when these aborigines leave the camp, they usually hunt and gather, and gradually accumulate some magical herbs that they usually don't use.

No businessman has ever dared to come here to do business with the local aborigines, so this time Surdak got the advantage.

The indigenous warriors in the walled city took out their own medicinal herbs and exchanged them for some materials they found useful - mostly weapons.

No one can stop this kind of thing.

However, when doing business with these aborigines, Surdak had a serious chat with them about some information.

For example, these indigenous warriors knew exactly how many large cities there were in this mountain range.

The war between the Evil Ghost Legion has spread here, and these cities have signed an offensive and defensive alliance to advance and retreat together.

Surdak now has little chance to establish a close connection with the city.

After all, some people in this walled city migrated from the south (their home may have been Handanar County, Ortans County or something, but it was later occupied by the Empire), so this

Some indigenous people have strong hostility towards the Green Empire people.

A larger number of people are aboriginal people who originally lived here. They have no hatred against the imperial people, but they will not rashly establish contact with Lord Bena's army.

Surdak stayed in the walled city for four days before leaving...

Based on the introduction from the aboriginal people, he found several other camps in the mountains and did some weapons trade with the chiefs of these camps.

Surdak lived in this deep mountain swamp for nearly a month, earned nearly 50,000 magic crystals, and finally re-armed the indigenous people in the southern mountains of Moyun Ridge.

Then he did not continue walking north, but took Samira back to the edge of the foot of the North Mountain of Moyun Ridge. While walking south, he sent out magic signals into the night sky every night...


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