138. Find them to cry poor!

Dense streams of data spried across the screen, and Hades stared at them intently.

The report on the Gree World Ore has been handed in, and the reply from the mechanical sage is to wait a while.

Hades was not in a hurry, after all, he was very busy with the construction of the Star Ring on his side, so he had a mentality of wanting to laugh, watching the sages hurriedly pack their various experimental equipment, and he felt like he was running away.

It can be seen that these sages are also about to be crushed by the wonderful experimental environment of Barbarus.

The information flowed, and Hades blinked, refocusing his attention on the screen.

A star ring with white noise is selected on the screen.

According to Hades' initial vision with the sages, the Barbaros Ring would host 95% of the planet's current population.

The manufacturing industry on the Ring will be developed and refined again, and it will not be limited to the previous craft.

Hades decided to allocate another part of the legion's living supplies to the Barbaros Ring, although for an industrial planet with full firepower, this is not a lot, but for the Barbaros Ring. The relatively thin population is also completely sufficient.

As for the positioning of the Barbarusians, compared to the tough peasant warriors that Motarian wanted, Hades hoped that the Barbaros could be educated.

In the management mode of most planets, a small group of society's elite aristocrats can be educated.

However, Barbaros does not have a class at all, so there is no monopoly of education by class.

It's that Barbaros doesn't have education at all!

In the Barbaros tradition, books and education have always been the preserve of the alien lords, and the only education accessible to humans is that some craftsmen can learn some of the necessary skills from their predecessors.

In a way, Motarian was really the most educated of the rebels, because this guy was raised by his alien adoptive father and still read a lot of books.

But what he looked at. Hm. About eighty percent are numerology.

So. What the Death Guard lacks most is the educated population.

The first is the conscription planet for the Death Guard, the Fourteenth Legion will not only have two conscription planets, Barbaros and Galaspa, and in the future, as the conscription planet increases, the demand for administrative staff will also surge.

In fact, the current administration of Barbaros and Galaspa, the death guard, is to transfer all the personnel with administrative ability to manage, but it cannot meet the current large number of personnel shortfalls.

It was mainly Galaspa, and Motarian hanged all the administrators of Galaspa, and the gap was suddenly opened too wide.

Barbaros was okay at first, as it had been a small village before, with two large strongholds, and it was also managed by the Death Guard.

But when the cities on the Star Ring sprung up, all kinds of administrations had to keep up.

You can't make the Barbaros Ring a city like that.

Secondly, in addition to the need for educated personnel for administrative personnel, it is also necessary to further improve the military quality of personnel for the selection of relevant corps.

In Makurag, which is run by Kiliman, who loves farming, there is a military school from which the selection of extreme fighters is carried out.

Hades felt that it was necessary to learn from this, and the setting of military schools could at least ensure that there were a stable number of reserves.

But he wants to engage in education, but he can't do it just by thinking about it.

First of all, Hades had to find a way to get a group of educated people somewhere else, and secondly, he had to get some study materials or something.

Hades looked at the Barbaros with little education, and the Galaspars with zero education, and fell into deep doubt.

After careful consideration, Hades decisively approached Motarian.

"We need to apply to the Empire for a group of educated officials to use in the logistics of the Death Guard."

Motarian looked at Hades with a ghostly expression,

“.”

"Why let the Empire intervene?"

Hades choked.

Because Barbaros and Galaspa couldn't find anyone who matched.

If you hire it from a nearby galaxy, there is a high probability that you will be cheated.

Those educated aristocrats and elites, who have nothing to do with their own homes to come to a place like Barbarus.

So. Then go to Machado and the emperor and cry poor!

Hades looked solemnly at Motarian, the corps commander who had apparently just been approving Galaspa's papers,

"Because we need to go to the front to fight, and not to approve documents in the rear."

"Okay."

Motarian put down the document in his hand, took out a piece of paper at random, and began to draft a letter to the emperor.

Motarian couldn't stand it for a long time, although he couldn't quite understand that Hades had been busy recruiting people and engaging in education construction recently, but since it was proposed by Hades, then going to the empire to ask for something is most likely not a loss-making deal.

Besides, it had been a long time since his brothers had come to see him for the first time.

At the beginning, the emperor promised him that he would meet a brother like a "confidant".

Motarian had thought that he would be able to meet humans like him.

All are capable, all ambitious, and all are like-minded. Or, Motarian had always had some unrealistic illusions about his brothers, who, like himself, were completely incompatible with mortals, just as he had been when he joined the Empire.

But apparently, apart from being much older than mortals, Motarian didn't see any resemblance between his "biological" brother and himself, and it was even more difficult for him to imagine what a "newborn brother" who was much stronger than himself and who had been overflowing with compassion could have anything in common with him.

The emperor had clearly deceived him again.

Untrustworthy liars.

Motarian cursed in his heart.

Hades looked at his own letter to Macado with satisfaction, the encrypted text clinging to the paper.

Although Hades didn't understand the uniform standard of the official letters of the Empire, (there is a high probability that such thing did not exist at all), he still felt that this letter was well written!

At the beginning of the letter, he briefly greeted Machado and then began a long greeting.

Hades actually wanted to ask Machado face to face, how did the promised good untouchables send all the crooked melons and cracked dates, but he couldn't face Makado directly after all, so Hades used his conversation skills of surfing the Internet for many years in his previous life to express his euphemistic dissatisfaction with this group of untouchables.

Machado must be able to see through these little tricks at a glance, Hades mainly wants to disgust him, nothing else.

Then there was a lot of nonsense, expressing the hardship of the Death Guard, the sadness that Barbarus was about to finish in the next second, and the great realization that the Captain of the Motarian Legion wanted to cut down the psionics every day.

Finally, at the end of the new one, Hades euphemistically pointed out that the Legion has been struggling lately, that it needs supplies, that it needs talents, and that the Death Guard is really in need of educated and teachable officials.

Just in case, Haddish deliberately highlighted what the minimum definition of these "educated people" is.

In this letter, he urged the Black Ship to put little Herrell into the Death Guard if the Sisters of Silence didn't come again.

The final payment is made.

Hades, you wrote well!

However, he still has a conscience, so Hades thoughtfully added it to the top of the letter

"If time is urgent, you can just look at the last paragraph" with the intimate slogan.

Hades silently sealed the letter and handed it to the messenger.

Hopefully, when Machado saw his letter, when he saw the untouchable people of the Death Guard, his little conscience would be painful.

But Machado obviously has no conscience, and many days later, Hades looked at this group of crooked "educated talents" and fell into contemplation again.

Machado also gave Hades an extra copy of his secret pattern, and Hades looked at the shimmering secret pattern, how to think that Machado was mocking him.

On the other hand, Mortarian's almost expedited letter was sent to the Emperor, which only caused the Death Guard to usher in a new wave of transports from Mars, and the ships lost in the Battle of Galaspa were quickly replenished and reinforced.

The world is uneven.

Thanks for subscribing and happy reading (_)

to be continue→

(End of chapter)