Section 4: Division of Labor (II)

Townsend and Bennaider have a division of labor, with the former doing the tiring work and the latter doing the dirty work.

Bennay was originally a businessman, and fanning the flames is one of his professional skills.

"Chief, if you may, can you change the way you describe it euphemistically?" In fact, a few days earlier, when Townsend was arranging the details, Benneid had also protested: "My style has always been very peaceful and sincere, doing this kind of ...... Well, there is a certain difference between the affairs and the above board, which is not quite in line with my positioning. ”

"Thorn Rose needs you, my friend. Townsend understood Bennett's plight very well, so he cautiously enlightened him and said, "Besides, there are many ways to do this kind of thing, and you can fully show your peace and sincerity in the process, and we only want the result." ”

"I'm worried, Chief. Bennet's face was full of concern: "If something like this happens in the future, will you still let me play in this way?"

"Have faith in yourself, Bennet. Townsend patted his deputy's shoulder affectionately: "It doesn't matter if you don't have confidence in yourself, you should keep faith in your leader." ”

What a sincere and plausible answer. The concern on Bennet's face became a little heavier: "Actually, I don't understand, chief, what kind of faith do you mean?"

"Believe me, I'll ...... then," Townsend thought for a moment, looked at his lieutenant and said, "I'll convince you." ”

Actually, the answer is similar to what I guessed. But, thank you for your candancy. Bennaids sighed and turned to do the dirty work.

Townsend watched him leave, smiling silently, which made the monkeys and captains around him wonder, of course they didn't know that Benneid was actually willing to do dirty work in his heart, and was also satisfied with Townsend's answer.

In fact, both of them have seen the current situation clearly and understand the necessity of such a thing. The reason why Benneid broke the casserole and asked the end was not to find out whether Townsend would play in the future, but to know if Townsend was really willing to tell him the answer - this kind of behavior is called temptation, and of course it can be called running-in.

For small groups, mutual trust does not fall from the sky for no reason, but is accumulated bit by bit. Since Townsend was the first year of junior high school, Bennay should be the fifteenth, so this peaceful and sincere businessman immediately took turns visiting acquaintances with gifts.

When he came to the door, the chiefs had just sobered up, and the contradictions within the tribe had not yet appeared.

Benneid, who has been running this smuggling line for many years, knows the details of various tribes and villages, and it is not a problem to communicate, and even many children and elderly people know him. And everyone is talking about friendship, not business, and the other party will not be wary, so Benneid can preemptively position Townsend's image.

Who is Townsend?Leader of the Thorn Rose!How powerful is Townsend?Can single-handedly kill two Adepts!

Because of the harsh living conditions, the indigenous tribes generally worship the powerful, and in places like the West Coast, the difference between an Adept Apprentice and an Anomalous Master is not clear. For them, the Adeptist is an unattainable powerhouse, and the person who can defeat the Adeptist is no longer an existence that can be described as a "human", but something that needs to be looked up to like a totem pole......

In Bennet's peaceful and honest and eloquent narration, the warriors who had not participated in the Snow Valley Counterattack before could not help but think in their hearts: what a glorious, wonderful, and safe thing it would be if they could follow such a great man...... I heard that thing around their necks can be exchanged for a lot of gold coins!

What Bennay sowed in the eleven villages of the three tribes was actually the spark of internal division.

The rest of the matter was naturally taken over by those warriors who had participated in the Snow Valley Counterattack. They will be sent out to fight, which means that they are not the people that the chiefs and village chiefs really value, and their status in the tribal villages will not be high, or even relatively low.

These people have been oppressed and bullied for a long time, and once they are arrogant, they will not control themselves, and on the other hand, others will definitely not be able to stand it.

The fire sown by Bennaid, after a day or two of brewing, turned into a prairie fire, with chickens and dogs jumping from tribes to various tribes, and cursing and dueling everywhere. The warriors who have been under Townsend have more or less learned a few hands, and they are not alone, and they are not easy to press down after everyone has formed a group......

It's urgent, and some people shake out the matter of the chiefs and village chiefs filling their pockets. The chiefs were surprised to find that their orders seemed to be a little ineffective, and that they could still make sense against them, and that it was a little too late to buy them.

In the indigenous tribes, there is no rule that quarrels and fights are not allowed, and that people cannot be slaughtered unless they are particularly serious crimes -- and can you do so? There are more than a hundred people no more, no less, and there are more than a dozen or twenty close people around the chief.

Benneid quickly reported the situation to Townsend and advised him to act as soon as possible, and he was even willing to go to the tribes to lobby himself. But to his surprise, Townsend dismissed his suggestion.

"If it's a businessman, it's appropriate for you to lobby. But they are not businessmen, but short-sighted and short-tempered tyrants. "With such a good opportunity, of course Townsend has to show what he is good at, and he also wants Bennay to know that not everyone can do things like white wolves with empty gloves.

"If you appear rashly, they will definitely point the finger at you, I don't want my deputy to be hung at the intersection and become honest and benevolent. ”

"What should we do then?" asked Bennet, "Chief, what we eat every day is not a small number. ”

"Eat bite by bite, and walk step by step. Townsend smiled mysteriously and said to his deputy, "There are some answers, we have to tell each other tactfully." ”

"I'm afraid they won't grasp the spirit of the leader. Bennay spread his hands.

"So we have to set an example for them. Townsend finally bared his fangs: "Ask the innkeeper to meet me for me." ”

"It turns out that ......" Benneid finally knew Townshend's arrangement, and also understood the gap between himself and the leader, but he was not discouraged at all, but slapped his palms excitedly: "I'll go right away!"

It's true that this kind of thing is not something that just anyone can do.

This requires a strong planning ability, such as Townsend's ability to think of today's step at the beginning of his escape from Harvey Town, secondly, a very precise vision, such as Townsend, who can find key people in the vast crowd, and finally, a calm surname, such as Townsend, who hangs the innkeeper and ignores it......