Chapter 132: Forming an Army (2)
Finalize the rules of trade, and the water will leave silently, and the next time they meet, it will be on the battlefield.
As for what he said, Levi only listened to half of it selectively.
The interests of many clubs on this island have nothing to do with him, not to mention, if these guilds can't even deal with him alone, they can really hold this place?
Levi is confident that he will not do any worse than them.
Turn around and go back to Greedy Wolf Town.
Levi came to the city hall for the first time.
Under Alice's management, the town hall has now grown to a considerable scale, with dozens of managers who handle the town's affairs very well.
Now Levi was left with only a few important things, and Alice was still unsure.
Levi took the document and looked at it.
The first thing was that a portal appeared out of thin air in the territory, and I don't know where it leads, Levi thought it was a silent means of water at first, but after checking it himself, he found out that it was a copy.
This is a change after the version has been updated.
It's just a level 20 five-person book, Levi didn't waste time clearing the level, but set it up as an adventure area, open to some wandering mercenaries in the territory who were recruited by special buildings.
Speaking of these wandering mercenaries.
Buildings such as taverns that have the ability to recruit wandering mercenaries have special abilities that can attract wandering mercenaries from all over the world just like the city hall recruitment.
They will spawn randomly throughout the island, and the system will give them memories of being shipwrecked, or following a merchant ship to the island.
Even if the so-called merchant ship does not exist at all, they will not be suspicious, they are just a set of data.
Some of these mercenaries can be recruited to become part of the territory, while others are not interested in this and may leave the territory after a while, and then disappear again without a trace.
In addition, there are some wandering mercenaries with a bad personality.
This involves another purpose of Levi's trip.
Opening the quest to them allows them to generate a portion of the revenue for the territory during the time when they are idle, and the quest will not be opened in vain, and there will definitely be a fee.
The second thing is that the magic temple has been built.
Ten Golem craftsmen could be recruited as soon as the temple was built, but they said that if they wanted to study the golem, they would need a lot of research equipment and more apprentices, and the initial budget would be 1,000 gold.
Alice couldn't decide if such a building was worth the extra money, so it was left to Levi to decide.
Levi wasn't sloppy enough to ignore so much money when he went to the Magic Temple in person.
In the end, he learned that as long as the research was successful, the lowest-level golems produced would also be fourth-order goyves, and the higher-level ones could even study fifth-order siege golems and sixth-order war colossus.
Only then did Levi decide to approve the money.
After finishing these two things myself, it was almost evening.
Levi thought that there was one more important thing to do, so he quickly found Evans.
Amend the Town Act.
Evans followed Levy's instructions and personally copied a complete copy of the laws of the Empire, which was already sound for the world, but there was still much to be changed.
Especially in the eyes of Levi, a not-so-black-hearted lord, some of the provisions were still too inhumane.
Chief among them is the prerogative of managers.
The empire still retains the system of nobility above all else under the emperor, which is also the point that Evans criticizes the most.
Of course, for the rights of his lord, Levi will definitely not exploit half a point, but people in other positions are not necessary, they are just service personnel who are used to manage the development of the territory.
Secondly, there is the privilege of religion.
The Empire of Light is a classic theocratic rule of human rights.
And although Levi would love to see that religious beliefs have made some restless fools more honest, he would never allow the anti-guest situation to happen.
Broadly speaking, there are three major faiths in the Light Camp.
Believe in the god of light.
The God of Truth who believes in knowledge.
Believe in the goddess of life in freedom.
But the current situation is that the God of Light is dominant, and many of the clerical officials of the Holy See even have a status no less than that of nobility in the empire, which is absolutely not allowed in Levi's territory.
Levi thought that faith had to bloom, as long as it was not particularly contradictory, and he had to fight as soon as he met, he could survive in the territory, except for the dark faith, of course.
Then there's the criminal law.
This involves the matter of the wandering mercenaries mentioned earlier.
Before the establishment of criminal law, there was no clear definition of the punishment for many malicious disturbances and conflicts.
After the establishment of the criminal law, this kind of matter can be effectively solved, and it will also make the security of the territory more stable.
Evans was visibly happier with the change in these terms.
The two struck while the iron was hot, and finalized the military system in one go.
Workers' guilds allow workers to change classes freely, but once they progress to combat mercenaries through mage towers, barracks, or other means, they can no longer pick up tools again.
The realm needs to form a regular army, not a bunch of idle mercenaries who come and go as they do now.
Levi did the math.
The size of the abandoned camp can be seen as a third-level village, so he now has a first-level town, three third-level villages, and a total of 19,000 people can be recruited after the rhythm of war bonus.
There are three great guilds on the island, and they must not be sloppy in terms of the army, so even if it will cost the people and money, Levi intends to raise an army of at least 5,000 people.
Preliminary plans.
Levi decided to recruit 1,500 melees, 500 cavalry, 1,000 archers, 500 mages, plus sentries and various beast mercenaries, and make up about 1,000.
That's about it.
There is a lot of woodland on the island, and there is not much room for cavalry to play.
Moreover, in comparison, cavalry still has to train mounts for them, and the cost of a cavalry is at least three to five times that of an ordinary soldier, and it is really impossible to support Levi's pocket to cultivate too much.
Of course, this is only the scale of his plan, and there is undoubtedly a long way to go before it can be formed, and there are only about a thousand mercenaries in the territory who can fight.
In addition, it is not enough to make money on green water wood and the basic materials sold to the water silently.
"Finally finished ......"
Levi rubbed his eyes, a little tired.
Evans was still enthusiastic and said: "The system of the army can be managed by referring to the existing system of the empire, which is managed by the system of ten men and one army, one hundred people and one regiment.
Managers can earn the title of Knight.
Of course, there must be restrictions on the rights of knights......"
"Okay, just do as you say."
Levi interrupted directly.
After these few hours of contact, he no longer doubts Evans' ability, to become a heroic manager at a young age, he must have advantages that ordinary people are far beyond the reach.
The matter was handed over to him, and Levi was also relieved.
Then he glanced at the time, and there were still two hours before it was dark, and he had something important to do.
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