Chapter 79: Unknown Trouble

Obviously, Evan knew exactly what Claire was afraid of.

"Your Excellency's territory is not on the front line, and no one will pay attention to your territory." A mysterious smile appeared on Evan's face. "As long as His Excellency the Baron does not rob the assembly place of the army and the storage place of logistics materials, even if there is a mid-level magic tower here, most people will only think that His Excellency the Baron is very rich."

Claire's mind moved, and she heard what Evan meant.

It seems that many people are eyeing this assembly place and logistics storage site.

In this way, Claire is a lot more relieved.

Think about it, where the army is located, it can greatly stimulate the economic growth of the territory in the short term, and the soldiers eat, drink, and drink, and the nobles drink and have fun, all of which feed the development of the territory.

As for the place where the logistics materials are stacked, it is too doorway, so many materials are placed in their own territory less, a little less, as a loss, presumably no one will have an opinion.

To be honest, if it weren't for the fact that the current development of Tilling Town is already very good, and Claire doesn't want to expose the truth about the implementation in Tilling Town, Claire is a little excited to fight.

As for now, it's a bit of a chicken rib, so let's leave it to the other surrounding lords to fight for.

Evan answered Claire's questions, and Claire, who had already taken out the magic scroll, naturally would not take it back, and pushed it to Evan with a smile.

And said that this is a private gift, since it is a friend, then a friend came from afar, and it is not an exaggeration to give a big gift.

Claire's hospitality was difficult, and after Knight Evan repeatedly shirked to no avail, he reluctantly accepted the magic scroll and enjoyed Claire's hospitality with the messengers.

On the other side, Norman led his army, taking advantage of the cover of the night, to the city of Tico.

As in the intelligence, the garrison of Tico City cannot be said to be lax, but can only be said to be completely non-existent.

Norman took the city of Tico without much effort, and almost all of the guards were captured, except for one or two who tried to resist without opening their eyes and were easily killed by Norman.

In the face of Norman's terrifying strength, the guards of Tico City trembled and told Norman in a fierce manner that this was the territory of the royal family, and such an act was completely provoking the royal family. Wherever the army that attacked Tico came from, they would be severely retaliated against by the royal family.

Norman didn't care about the threat of the guards, and if he did, he wouldn't have been able to take on the task. Of course, in order to show that he has a good background, Norman pretended to be inadvertent and accidentally revealed that he seemed to have some relationship with Count Marcus.

After spending a little time and scooping up all the iron ore and wealth of Tico City, Norman swaggered away.

This task is really too stress-free, and I don't know if Bart has encountered any resistance to attacking the barons around Tilling Town, this kind of easy task is really boring.

No way, who called that Baron Claire, it was too much.

On the other side, Bart is progressing much faster than Norman.

In fact, after the new barons of Trois-Rivières began to expand unbridledly, the family of lords near the Tilling River lied one by one.

Previously, Count Marcus recruited almost all of their main forces to the north, and the strength of the remaining guards was okay to deal with the bandits, but in the face of the attack of the regular army, they were naturally powerless to resist.

Therefore, when Bart led his army to capture the baronies near the town of Tilling, seeing the enemy coming, these baronies basically fell into the wind, and Bart almost did not take time to put them under the rule of the town of Tilling.

In view of Claire's current lack of management talents and no trustworthy people, Bart had to leave members of his mercenary group in various baronies, and encircled local powerful "tax collectors" to maintain his rule.

As for a large pile of captives and a large amount of wealth captured, Bart had to return to Tilin with him.

On the way back to Bart, the more he thought about it, the more he felt that something was wrong, it seemed that Norman's mission seemed to be full of danger, but in fact, the binding relationship between the Good Luck Mercenary Group and Claire was just a cooperation to establish a small mercenary group.

As for the robbery of Tico City, presumably neither side will admit it.

As for himself, the task seems to be easy, but leaving the members of his mercenary group to help Claire, he has firmly engraved Claire's mark on the body of the Agni mercenary group.

In Bart's own opinion, maybe the two sides are just an employment relationship, but in the eyes of outsiders, the Agni Mercenary Group has been completely bound to Claire.

Good guy, thinking of this, Bart was not calm for a moment, this is a great loss.

But the matter has come to this, even if he withdraws in time now, others will not believe that he has nothing to do with Claire, not to mention, the mercenary contract he signed with Claire has not yet arrived.

Thinking of Claire's actions in Tilling, Bart had to admit that Claire might really have the potential to become a great nobleman.

Perhaps, you can really consider completely joining Claire?

For a moment, Bart was entangled.

After thinking about it for a long time, Bart decided that after returning to Tilling, he would discuss it with his brothers and see what their attitudes were.

After all, after taking the surrounding area of Tilin Town, in terms of the territory under his control, Claire is completely a powerful baron, and what is lacking is only the accumulation of time.

It is not impossible to take refuge in such a lord.

......

In Dorme, Wade was in a depressed mood.

I don't know whether Count Wright intentionally or unintentionally, in Domey, there was also a wave of messengers from Trois-Rivières.

Facing the messenger representing Earl Wright, Wade naturally did not dare to slack off, and naturally arranged for his life.

But it's a pity that the messenger who came this time actually had a very good family relationship with Mohr, who didn't deal with Claire very well, and after seeing that Dorme City, which originally belonged to Mohr, was occupied by Claire's dove, he naturally didn't have a good face for Wade, and he had all kinds of yin and yang weirdness at the banquet.

Wade heard the other party's ugly words, his face was blue and white, and he wanted to refute the other party many times, but thinking about the other party after all, he still held back.

After the whole banquet, Wade was so angry that he didn't eat at all, and if it weren't for his good temper, I'm afraid he would have been unable to help but fight the messenger a long time ago.

Fortunately, apart from him, the other messengers did not have much preference for Claire, the new baron, and in view of Claire's current strength, they helped Claire say a lot of things so that Wade would not have a seizure on the spot at the banquet.

Rao is like this, which also makes Wade angry.

It was mainly the messenger's request that Dome prepare enough food and supplies for an army of a thousand men to fight.

When he heard this request, Wade almost couldn't hold back, but Claire was not there, he was only temporarily in charge of Dorme City, and he didn't know Earl Wright's attitude, so he could only pinch his nose and admit it.

So, after Wade's dinner that night, he immediately wrote a letter and sent it to Tilling Town to see how Claire responded.