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Chapter 273: Bandit Prison Blueprint
Chapter 273: Bandit Prison Blueprint
September 25, 2017
Li Xiong's return brought back a substantial amount of resources.
There were over a thousand war horses, along with numerous cattle and sheep, and Han people who had been ransomed from the Xianbei tribe.
If one were to calculate meticulously, Li Xiong's expedition would have earned the mountain camp at least a million gold in profits. However, compared to the resources Li Xiong brought back, whether it was Lu HaiKong or Wang Jun, they valued Li Xiong's presence even more.
Li Xiong's return caused Lu HaiKong to postpone his trip to farm building blueprints. That night, Lu HaiKong hosted a small banquet in the Assembly Hall, inviting Wang Jun, Xi ZhiCai, and the protagonist Li Xiong to celebrate and feast.
Of course, there was a reason for Li Xiong to receive such treatment. After being well-received and feasted the previous day, on the second day, he hadn't even had a chance to rest when Wang Jun came to visit him early in the morning.
Wang Jun was aware that his actions might seem inconsiderate, asking someone who had just returned to take on tasks, but the matter concerned the camp's economy, and Wang Jun had to bring it up.
After discussing with Li Xiong for over an hour, on the third day of Li Xiong's return to the camp, he set out again, this time heading not to the grasslands but towards Dingxiang Prefecture.
Li Xiong's journey to the grasslands was smooth, thanks to the wine, food, and even tea he carried, as well as the channels he had previously established in Heifeng Camp, which allowed him to easily establish trading relationships with several Xianbei tribes.
With trading partners upstream, the downstream Qiang Yin clans were clearly incapable of handling such a large volume of goods, so Li Xiong needed to open a new trade channel. Wasn't there a clan in Dingxiang that had some hidden connections with the camp? Li Xiong couldn't believe that anyone would refuse him with the prospect of annual profits exceeding a million gold.
Almost simultaneously with Li Xiong's departure, Lu HaiKong also left the camp with the Elite Guard and Pan Feng.
The nearby system-controlled camps had reached their refresh time, and the Fire Word Regiment hadn't ventured out to farm these camps for a while, so Lu HaiKong planned to use the Elite Guard to farm the camps in a way they had never attempted before.
Previously, whether it was Lu HaiKong or the Fire Word Regiment, to minimize casualties, they would either use personal mode or stealth mode to farm the camps. They had never used the campaign mode to attack with soldiers.
With the presence of the Tomb Guardian Army, Lu HaiKong was determined to try cultivating the Bandit Guard, seeing if he could develop a force that, if not comparable to the Tomb Guardians, could at least overpower most ordinary units.
Within Qiang Yin County, there were countless large and small Flow Camps, and Lu HaiKong also had a target in mind before setting out.
After several months, the Iron Gang Fort must have refreshed by now, although Lu HaiKong's strength had reached 70 points, making it unlikely to obtain golden chests from the Iron Gang Fort. Still, he could at least aim for silver chests.
Since they were already out, Lu HaiKong decided to take the opportunity to sweep through the only large camp in Qiang Yin County.
However, this trip focused on training, so Lu HaiKong didn't plan to head straight for the large camp. Instead, he chose to start with a nearby small camp to test the might of the Elite Guard.
Lu HaiKong and Pan Feng led out around six hundred Elite Guards, among which 455 were Elite Bandit Guards, and the remaining hundred-plus had a strength of 25. With such power, they didn't need any tactics to take down a small camp.
Lu HaiKong and Pan Feng didn't even need to lift a finger as the six hundred Bandit Guards marched forward like a bulldozer, effortlessly annihilating the small camp.
Wherever the Elite Guard marched, even the small camp leader with a strength of merely thirty or forty couldn't withstand them.
The small camp was conquered in less than twenty minutes, and the Elite Guard emerged victorious from the battle without a single casualty.
After conquering the small camp, Lu HaiKong used his Appraisal Skill to examine the attributes of the Bandit Guards. The Elite-level guards had only slightly improved, while the ordinary Bandit Guards had made significant progress. Based on this rate of improvement, they would likely reach the Elite level after ten more attempts.
Since they could improve, Lu HaiKong didn't plan to let the small camps go to waste. After conquering this camp and checking the loot dropped by the Bandit Leader, he continued leading the Elite Guard to conquer the next small camp. The scattered spoils would be collected later.
In the two days before Lu HaiKong and Pan Feng led out the Elite Guard, the two of them had little else to do. They positioned the Elite Guard outside the small camps, and the guards were capable of conquering them on their own.
In two days, the Elite Guard destroyed dozens of small camps, and among the spoils from these camps, only one item caught Lu HaiKong's eye: a 'Bandit Prison Blueprint'. The rest he didn't even bother to glance at.
Bandit Prison Blueprint
Construction Blueprint
Building Type: Punishment
In a 6-9-1-8-1 book, a 1-bar, a 1-wrong version!
Building Effect: Can imprison criminals and subject them to various mental and physical tortures.
(As the camp's prison, how grand and noble can you expect it to be?)
Building Requirements: 1000 gold / or self-construction based on the blueprint
Well, this 'Bandit Prison Blueprint' isn't that useful. It seems the White Tiger Hall still lacks a prison, so Lu HaiKong kept it, and after all, it was the first blueprint he obtained after two days of hard work.
After farming small camps for two days, Lu HaiKong finally gave up on them.
Lu HaiKong had to give up because, initially, he thought that the Elite Guard would gain experience from conquering each small camp. Who would have known that as they continued to conquer small camps, the experience they gained decreased, and eventually, the Elite-level Bandit Guards stopped gaining experience altogether. The more frustrating part was that the ordinary Bandit Guards didn't improve even after destroying dozens of small camps.
The most crucial point was that the drop rate in small camps was incredibly low. After two days of farming, only one blueprint emerged that Lu HaiKong didn't care for. In this situation, Lu HaiKong almost instinctively shifted his focus to medium-sized camps.
Chapter end
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