1056. Ge leather fur
In addition to a large number of Goge and Shadow Hides, Surdak also acquired a Gog King's fur in Samp.
Currently hanging on the lava pool of the lava mine for baking, the fur is equivalent to the leather of a fourth-level demonic beast, which is a little more advanced than the Crypt Lord's leather with a huge breath of life, and the life demon pattern on it is called the 'Ring of Fire'.
Surdak also harvested a piece of the leather of the King of Hellhounds, but I don't know if it was due to the artificial promotion of the level, this leather of the King of Hellhounds does not have a life pattern, so the value of the leather of the King of Hellhounds is probably much worse than the fur of the Crypt Lord and the King of Gog.
Merchants and magicians had heard that Commander Surdak had a lot of high-grade leathers in his hands, and everyone was asking around if Commander Surdak was willing to sell them.
It may be a business for merchants, but for magicians, who doesn't want a magical robe with fire resistance?
No one would choose this time to visit Surdak when he was treating the wounded, but when Surdak finished his treatment, the magicians heard the news from the water magician, and they went to Surdak to see him.
Surdak met the elite mages of the law enforcement group in the office of the town hall, these young men dressed in magic robes and holding magic wands in their hands, and when they walked into the office, Surdak stood at the door to greet everyone.
They followed Archmage Harper through a makeshift portal to the Gampoo Plane, only to eradicate the Dark Mages hiding in this plane.
During this time, he has been working tirelessly to provide all kinds of information to the heavy infantry regiment.
"Commander Surdak, we have taken the liberty of bothering us, please forgive me!" Magician Job, who was standing in front, said politely to Surdak.
Surdak had dealt with Job several times and knew him.
He sat down at his desk and asked the magicians:
"I don't know if there's anything I can do to help you?"
Thea brought a tray of juice and placed it on the coffee table in front of the magicians.
As an assistant, Thea has crossed over from purely medical to administrative matters.
Thea has a fair, innocent and bright face.
The magicians' eyes were almost fixed on Thea's clear blue eyes.
Wizard Job could often see Thea, and he came to his senses in an instant, he coughed lightly, and said: "In order not to delay your precious time as much as possible Commander Surdak, then I will tell you straight, I heard that Commander Surdak has a batch of Gogol furs in his hands, I just don't know that Commander Surdak is interested in selling it?" ”
"Of course, the Goge fur is of little value to me other than to sell it." Surdak took the black tea and nodded in acknowledgement.
When Wizard Job saw Surdak say this, he knew that there should be no problem with this matter, and hurriedly continued to ask, "We want to buy a few Ge leather furs, can you sell us some?" ”
Sure enough, Surdak nodded without hesitation and agreed: "Of course this is no problem, how much do you want?" ”
Wizard Job glanced at his companions around him, his eyes lit up, and he said, "Each of us wants to buy a few, of course one can also be used, how much does a single Goge fur cost?" ”
"It's easy to say the price or anything." Surdak touched his nose, turned his head and shouted to Thea:
"Thea, please take Louie. Quartermaster Fitch called. ”
Thea poked her head out of the assistant's compartment at the door, and replied in a sweet voice, "Okay." ”
……
Louis. Wiping her sweat, Fitch walked briskly down the hallway and into Surdak's office.
He's been so busy lately that the entire town's possessions need to be counted and counted, and he's just been called to Commander Surdak's office after a short night's sleep.
He kept complaining in his heart: 'Commander Surdak is simply trying to squeeze out all the marrow oil out of the human marrow. ’
As soon as he walked into Surdak's office, he saw a dozen young magicians crowded on the sofa in the lounge area.
Surdak sat at his desk and smiled at Quartermaster Louisfich, "Lord Quartermaster Louisfitch, how many merits do you think we young magicians have in the barracks?" ”
Louis. Quartermaster Fitch hurriedly took out an account book, spread it out directly in front of Surdak's desk, and said:
"Please let me check the ledger ......"
He looked up and saw the young magician sitting across from Surdak and asked, "Oh, you're ......?" ”
Job ...... Job. Huntington. Magician Job replied politely.
Louis. Quartermaster Fitch bowed his head and looked through the account books before he said:
"Your Excellency Magician Job, you have nine thousand two hundred and fifty merits in the Heavy Infantry Regiment."
Job's face was confused, and he pointed to his nose and asked, "How can I still have merit?" ”
Louis. Quartermaster Fitch explained to Job, "These merits are judged based on your attendance and completion of each mission, and there may be some errors each time, but they are relatively fair. ”
Surdak tapped his fingers on the table and said to Job:
"Since you have the merit value of our heavy infantry regiment, you have the right of first refusal, and you can also enjoy the internal welfare price, nine thousand two hundred and fifty merit points are worth ninety-two gold coins."
"Such a Goge that is equivalent to a second-level Warcraft is usually worth no more than fifteen magic crystals, but this time we have harvested nearly a thousand complete Goge skins in Samp Town, and the value will be greatly reduced, each fur is worth ten magic crystals."
"So according to the merit value you currently have, you can exchange it for a Goleather fur, and you will still have a portion of merit left."
"Of course, you can also choose not to use merit points, and directly spend ten magic crystals to buy a Gege fur."
After Surdak said this, he looked at the young magician sitting on the sofa and said, "Everyone here also has merit points, and you can also enjoy these benefits, of course, if you have other ideas, you can also say it. ”
A group of magicians sitting on the sofa looked at Surdak in surprise, they didn't expect him to be so generous, this was simply giving it away for nothing.
At this time, the eyes of the magicians were focused on Louis. On Quartermaster Fitch, a young magician couldn't help but ask:
"What about me, Louie. Quartermaster Fitch, my name is Eddie...... Eddie. Eddington. ”
Louis. Magician Fitch opened the account book, looked at it carefully, and then raised his head and said to the young magician:
"Your Excellency Eddie, you have eight thousand five hundred merits in the Heavy Infantry Regiment."
Eddie's eyes widened and he exclaimed:
"Oh my god, this is kind of incredible, I can also exchange it for a Goge Demon Skin!"
Surdak said to the magicians, "It's nothing, you will be rewarded for your efforts, and I expect you to do better." ”
Eddie Magician hesitated for a moment, and then asked Surdak, "Then can we save this part of the merit value, I heard that there is a merit exchange list in the barracks, we can exchange merit for the things on it?" ”
"Of course, but these merit points can only be maintained during my tenure, and before I leave office, I will clear all merit points to zero, and finally the part that cannot be exchanged for items will be exchanged for gold coins." Surdak replied.
"Then I'd better exchange it for the Gog Skin!" Eddie Wizard said.
The magicians got their wish and got their gog fur and left the command post in high spirits.
……
After entering the town of Samp, a large force of the Heavy Infantry Regiment quickly took over the uninhabited town.
When the townspeople fled, the town left a lot of supplies behind.
The Heavy Infantry Regiment gathered all the remaining materials in the town, and sealed all the houses in the town, including furniture, which will be auctioned off again after the inventory and when the new townspeople enter Samp Town.
Originally, this was the land of Lord McDonnell, but after the Hell Legion occupied it, Surdak led the Heavy Infantry Regiment to take it back from the Hell Demons, so this is a lord opened up by Surdak.
The local noble lords died and fled, and none of them were able to attend the lords' meeting as soon as the town was recaptured, so all the land here belonged to Surdak, not only the land around Samp Town, but also the entire town.
Of course, according to the 433 Territorial Allocation Law, Surdak wants to obtain this land, and he must prepare a land equal to twice the size of this land in other places and hand it over to the Bena Province and the Grimm Empire.
Most of the houses had been sealed, and the fighters of the hoplite regiment began to clear the streets of the town.
As for the fact that many of the houses were so badly damaged during the fighting that the repair of the houses could only be put on hold for the time being, that it could only be started when the town of Samp was re-inhabited.
For the time being, the town will be managed by the logistics department of the Heavy Infantry Regiment.
The merchant group has entered Samp Town, and they have rented a shopping street in the center of the town from Surdak as a temporary shop, and the merchant director of the Pomecom Bay Merchant Group, Dirk, has even proposed to Surdak that he wants to buy a street shop and open a branch of the Pomein Bay Trade Group in Samp Town.
At the same time, several adventuring groups entered the town of Samp with the caravan, and they were arranged in an open residential area.
Some adventuring parties also search for low-level demons in the town, as long as they search for low-level demons in the town, they can get a bonus from the barracks, but if any of the adventuring party members take something that does not belong to them or destroy the town's buildings in any way, once they are discovered, they will be fined more than ten times.
Surdak planned to repair the town's walls, but the lack of craftsmen meant the matter was put on hold.