Chapter 3: The Most Perfect Man

Huggins quickly gathered a team of three towns and came to the vicinity of Tuan Lake to encircle and suppress these people who were also fishing and stealing. In order to protect themselves, the mayors of the towns www.biquge.info decided to pay for them and cooperate with the guardian mages to eliminate the possible threat posed by the fishermen. Each town cost about two diamonds, plus three hundred young men, to form a "temporary army" of nearly 1,000 men. In Huggins's eyes, such a team he had no interest in leading at all, and it was only used as a litmus test against the fishermen.

Huggins cares about the army he has formed in the main plane, as well as the undead army of the underworld, and he will devote himself to the cultivation of these two armies for a period of time in the future, so a lot of money is given to Glenhan to buy equipment and ensure logistics, or poach the strong from the nearby mercenary team, so to speak, at any cost in order to build a first-class team. Huggins himself does not spend money, nor does he pursue any special pleasures, the coins are used where necessary, such as to attract the new riches of the new kingdom, in his opinion, the entire continent will be his own in the future, these are just stored in other people's places.

As for the undead army, Huggins has two cultivation methods, on the one hand, he returns to the underworld at night, hunts with Owen and them, and expands the number of undead, and on the other hand, he continues to create death in the main plane to obtain more souls and increase the level of the undead. Huggins loves the dead, loves to see the dead, and the more he dies, the stronger he becomes, so even if he knows that his scum army can't beat the fishermen, he still lets them rush to it.

"An all-out attack, leaving no one behind, no need to protect me and Master Peake, to give the fishermen the most painful blow, and make them pay the price of blood for their actions. Huggins ordered.

"Don't let go of any of them, I believe some fishermen are still honest. The new head of the regiment was a little confused.

"Mr. Regiment Commander, you have never been a soldier at first glance, now this is the battlefield, I am the supreme commander, when I issue an order, you must rush forward without hesitation and thoroughly carry out my order, instead of asking this and that, otherwise military punishment will come to you. Huggins said dissatisfiedly, "I repeat, rush forward and kill them all, whether old or young, women and children, thieves' children, they will be thieves in the future!"

The bloody primitive war began, and the fishermen had apparently set up eyeliner in all the towns, and had prepared for the battle in advance, and there were traps and ambushes everywhere, and the soldiers of the town rushed forward, expecting to take the thieves by surprise, but found that they were being sent to their deaths. Screams and screams followed, and the fishermen hid behind low walls, reeds, houses, or out of the water, and unleashed cold and poisonous arrows at the enemy, beating only a few of the nine hundred, though there were only a hundred men.

Blood, stained the lake and the road, stained the weeds and earthen walls, Huggins turned a blind eye, and admired the death and injury of his own personnel with an attitude of enjoyment, while the mayor of Peake on the side was obviously not so good, the fat on his face trembled, and his heart was uneasy.

"You have to understand a truth, one day, they will always die, it is better to die in honor today. You also have to understand the more important truth, if they don't die, then your chances of dying in the future will be increased. If you figure out these questions, your heart will be much better. Huggins reassured indifferently.

"Yes...... Yes. Peake squeezed the sound out between his teeth.

"Run!" The last of the town's soldiers finally broke down, and they chose to flee, but Huggins didn't stop them, and let them scatter. "If you have to survive a few and tell others how strong the fishermen are, then we will take more credit for eliminating them. ”

"The hosts, we ...... Shall we do it tonight?" asked Peake.

"Not tonight, but two days later, these fishermen have an eye on the town, and they will hear the news - the three towns are no longer capable of organizing armies, the mayors of each town have fled with their families, and the guardian mages have disappeared, and then they will let their guard down, and all the people hiding in the lake will choose to go ashore, and we will be able to catch them all. Huggins said, "The end result is that the other mayors have fled, we have won the bloody battle to the end, and the safety around the lake has been maintained, and with the operation of Brower, I think I have some hope of making a baron in this area." ”

"The master is really clever!"

"The most important thing is that in the battle the night after tomorrow, there must be no mistakes, and not a single fisherman can escape. Because Glenhan's team has not yet been trained, I must fight with the undead, and this must not be leaked. "Huggins said, so you and Granhan are patrolling around the perimeter of Tuanhu with men, and even if one or two fishermen accidentally escape, you can find out in time. ”

"I'm going to patrol hard and never let one go!" Peake swore.

"Don't worry, there are more than two days left and we can enjoy it slowly. Huggins took two fishing rods from his leather pocket under the saddle and handed one to the mayor. "During this leisurely time, we fish, barbecue, watch the bright night sky of the north, or just go to sleep. Those who do great things must learn to be calm, patient and calm, and I bet I must have caught more fish than you in the past two days. ”

"We were fishing in Tuan Lake, wasn't that discovered by the fishermen?" Peake worried.

"Who said that in Tuanhu, over two mountains, there is a stream, we are playing there now. Huggins smiled rarely, "People who do big things, before doing it, must also prepare everything, especially the investigation work." ”

Peake nodded again and again, feeling that Huggins seemed to be deliberately cultivating himself, and couldn't help but wonder a little, on the way to climb the mountain with him, he couldn't help but ask: "Master, I can't figure it out, why did you choose me to be your subordinate, I really ...... It's ......."

"You think you're bad," Huggins said, "it's true, in you, there are almost as many certainties as human beings, greed, selfishness, hypocrisy, cowardice, unprincipledness, etc., but this is what human beings are, and those people, I don't know why, have inexplicably established some moral standards, principled bottom lines in this world to restrain their instincts, and in my opinion, they are not as perfect as you." ”

"I ...... Am I the most perfect?" Peake's eyes almost dropped