Chapter 189: Destruction XIV

Listening to Kenne's irony, Ral couldn't think of anything to refute for a moment.

As Kenn said, even if Ral knew that Ken wanted to take revenge on these two forces through Rod, doing so would indeed be the greatest help to Rod's trip.

At this time, Lal was still unwilling to say: "Although you have been caught, there must be a lot of belongings hidden in the house where you live. A city lord's belongings cannot be less than that of a freelance chamber of commerce. ”

Ral still hopes to find loopholes in Ken's words to reduce his value in Rod's heart.

After listening to Ral's words, Ken explained, "As you can see, the town has just just expanded, whether it is recruiting men or expanding the house, it takes a lot of time and gold, and for the town to grow, I have to bring in the freelance chamber of commerce, and at this point, instead of getting any gold from it, I have to come up with a lot of money myself." ”

Kean's point is also obvious, because of the low productivity due to the environment, a freelance guild is a must if you want to accelerate the growth of a town.

Smaller towns can bring in freelance chambers, but similarly, the lords cannot directly manage the freelance chambers, or even receive a portion of the trading commissions.

In this case, unless the town grows rapidly, the freelance chamber of commerce will firmly dominate the city. In such a situation, the freelance guild would be able to ignore even the orders of the city lord.

Compared to the soldiers in the city who are used to defend against foreign enemies, the guards in the freelance chamber are smaller in number, but they are more powerful in rank, and even the city lord has to make a calculation before dealing with the freelance chamber in the city.

If the methods used by the lord are too heavy, the freelance guild will never even be established in the town again, which is obviously extremely detrimental to the development of a city.

The freelance chamber of commerce controls almost all the trading channels, and any business group needs to use this platform to achieve transactions, which gives the freelance chamber of commerce great rights.

In such a situation, most of the owners of small towns had to compromise with the freelance chambers of commerce and accept their behavior. The freelance chamber of commerce also took a fancy to this, and became more and more insatiable in the subsequent process, and only large towns could balance the freelance chambers of commerce.

Therefore, after listening to what Ken said, Rhodes immediately understood that there was nothing wrong with what Kenn said, and if this was the case, then Ken really did not have any possessions left, on the contrary, the wealth of the liberal chambers of commerce in the city could be several times that of Kenn.

Rhodes knew that in order to survive, Ken could also provide him with a lot of information, and that he could learn more about it than Ral.

In this situation, it is clear that Ken can provide more information than Lahr in front of him, but even so, Rhodes has no intention of keeping Ken behind.

Compared to ordinary people like Ral who have no ability to resist, Ken is obviously more powerful, whether it is intelligence ability or his own strength, bringing Kenn is equivalent to adding a big hidden danger to himself.

Rod admits that what Ken has said so far makes perfect sense, but what does this have to do with Rhodes, since he lost the battle, then it is clear that Ken is also ready to die.

As the other side, Ral was still struggling to figure out how to respond to Ken's words. Lal knew in his heart that after Ken's performance, his value in Rhodes's heart would definitely decrease.

Ral realizes that in this situation, he may have been abandoned by Rod. If he replaced his subordinate with that Ken, Rhodes would have gained more than he could. If Rhodes chooses to give up control of Ken himself, he will not only have more information, but he will also have a powerful subordinate.

Lal realizes that in the current situation, perhaps his end is already doomed.

What Lahr didn't know was that it was precisely because of his mediocrity, his lack of power, and his cooperation that made Rhodes make the final decision.

At Rod's signal, the bone dragon beside him immediately took action.

At this time, Ken's eyes were not on Rod, but at Ral, who was on the side, and there was a lot of provocation in his eyes.

Ken also knew that the necromancer's always profit-oriented personality, coupled with the value he had shown, was clearly more willing to control himself. Ken was very sure about this.

Ken knew that he might have avoided a death outcome, but what would happen after that, and he didn't know what was going to happen.

All Ken could rely on was the magic scroll hidden in the Spatial Ring. Once the necromancer let his guard down in the subsequent process, under his own close burst, the necromancer was obviously unable to react.

As Ken pondered these things, he suddenly felt a palpitation.

Taking advantage of the moment when Ken was defenseless, the bone dragon directly grabbed and swung out, and under the attack at close range, plus Ken was defenseless for a while, and was directly knocked out by the bone dragon.

With a single blow, the bone dragon struck Ken hard. Ken flew backwards for some distance before falling to the ground.

After falling to the ground, Ken attempts to get up from the ground, but fails. Hit head-on by the bone dragon, even Ken, who was wearing armor, was also severely injured.

With his strong physique, Ken didn't die for a while, but with his current physical injuries, he obviously couldn't do anything.

Apparently Kenn didn't expect that even though he had been extremely obedient before, he would still be attacked by the necromancer.

Falling to the ground, Ken seemed to have realized his end, but he no longer continued to hide, except for a few miserable laughs, Ken directly took out a spell scroll from the spatial ring.

Just as Ken was about to tear the scroll apart, a battle axe appeared beside him.

The tomahawk slashed directly into Ken's chest, and the originally hard armor failed to do anything, so he was directly slashed by the tomahawk, and was instantly cut in two by the tomahawk, directly splitting Kenn behind the armor.

Ken, who had been seriously injured, was unable to hold on again after receiving this slash, and even the magic scroll he was holding in his hand fell to the ground at this time.