Chapter 166: Plan of Action for Looting, Burning, and Annexing New Tribes
Chapter 166: Plan of Action for Looting, Burning, and Annexing New Tribes
Then, Allen hurried to the coachman's shop to inquire about the details of the convoy.
However, this time the shop owner was very cautious and did not recognize the short masked figure in front of him, so it was impossible for him to easily reveal the customer's information to him.
However, this problem was nothing to Alan. He just stretched out his hand and waved it gently, using the Force to control the shop owner's mind:
"Tell me about the staffing and itinerary of the convoy making deliveries to Earl's Court."
Soon, the owner of the carriage and horse company told Allen all the relevant information truthfully.
After Alan left with satisfaction, the shop owner came back to his senses as if awakened from a dream. He looked around and wondered why he fell asleep in broad daylight.
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After completing the task, the two men, who had gained a lot, decided to go to Old Carter's tavern to reward themselves with a sumptuous meal.
Old Carter entertained them warmly and asked about Winnie's situation.
He remembered that these two people were Winnie's friends, but this time he didn't see Winnie herself, which made him worried.
The huntswoman Carola explained to Old Carter that Winnie was still in the camp and couldn't come back for the time being, but she was doing well and was very safe now.
Not only that, Winnie also sent five gold coins to her daughter Elvira as living expenses.
Looking at the remittance note issued by the Adventurer's Guild, Old Carter felt relieved.
He knew very well that Winnie's "part-time" job was not ordinary, otherwise she would not have been able to come up with such a considerable sum of money.
However, he was always puzzled as to why a hunting camp needed to employ prostitutes for a long time.
That night, considering that the neighbors might hear the noise, Carola firmly rejected Alan's special request and chose a simpler and more direct way to satisfy each other's desires.
Afterwards, she stayed obediently in Winnie's house for one night.
Alan needed to return to the nest as soon as possible, so he loaded various supplies into the car and set off early the next morning.
Five days later, the two men returned to the nest. The women were very happy to see two large carts full of goodies and began to pack up happily.
Allen hurriedly asked Notis to call everyone to a meeting immediately. In addition to those subordinates who could understand what people said, secretary Elodie and hunter Carola, he also called Anne and Julie to sit in.
Several people gathered in the hall, each with a serious expression on their face. Alan spoke first, telling the latest news he had received.
"According to reliable intelligence, Baron Seran has teamed up with a group of merchants to repair the castle for Earl Lockart in order to curry his favor."
Alan's voice was low and firm, as if he wanted to engrave this news deeply in everyone's mind.
"According to preliminary estimates, the various decoration materials and furniture filled up ten large trucks, and even included some valuable artworks."
Alan continued, his eyes revealing his desire for this wealth.
Hearing this, Carola couldn't help but frowned and said dissatisfiedly:
"I said you were running around in this town, so you wanted to be a robber! I don't want to do that!"
Her tone was firm, clearly indicating her opposition to such behavior.
Alan smiled and comforted:
"Don't worry, we won't let you participate in robbing humans."
He understood Carola's concerns, but he already had other plans in mind.
Ilodi also expressed his opinion: "In fact, even if the robbery is successful, how much can these materials be worth? It is better to sell potions and make money faster after I contact the capital."
She believes that robbery is not the best option and should look for more profitable ways.
After the female scholar put on the new glasses, her whole temperament changed. Her eyes became deep and sharp, revealing a kind of intellect and wisdom.
Her face also looks more delicate because of this pair of glasses, exuding a unique charm.
"Besides, the risk is relatively high when the target of the robbery is a noble."
The female scholar spoke softly, with a hint of worry in her voice, as she was well aware of the possible consequences of this action.
Notis nodded, indicating that she understood the female scholar's concerns.
He knew that robbing nobles was not an easy task, especially in this world where nobles possessed great power and wealth, and their guard forces should not be underestimated.
However, for the goblins, robbing the nobles is also a way to obtain resources and survive.
Just then, Alan raised his eyebrows, as if he thought of something.
He asked, "Oh? There are new tribes merging? Do you know their number?"
Notis replied:
"There are 2 big goblins, 1 priest, 15 ordinary goblins, no female goblins, 3 cubs, and only 3 women."
Hearing this news, Alan couldn't help but frowned.
Although such a small tribe has a small number of people, if it can be annexed, it will undoubtedly be an opportunity for the Goblin tribe to grow stronger.
"Do you still need me to fight for the leader?"
Alan asked.
Notis shook her head and said with a smile:
"No, they don't have named monsters. I've asked Portuga to take a pig-headed man with him. I estimate they will be back in five or six days."
Allen nodded.
Since Notis had already made the arrangements, he didn't need to worry about the matter.
Alan pulled his thoughts back to the main business. He frowned, thought for a moment, and then said:
"According to my understanding, this caravan is mainly transporting construction materials, so there may not be many female members. However, I have also heard that some chambers of commerce will give maids as gifts to the earl, but I don't know if these maids will travel with the caravan."
The female hunter stood aside and felt a pang of sadness when she heard them discussing robbing women.
She felt that such behavior was immoral, so she couldn't help but speak up again to dissuade him:
"In fact, if we can purchase female slaves through formal channels, it will be much safer. After all, we don't have to go through fierce battles and killings."
Alan shook his head in disagreement and explained:
"You do have a point, but this is a goblin lair, and the nature of monsters is to plunder and kill. This is difficult to change."
At this time, the old priest next to them was busy translating their conversation into Warcraft language.
When the big goblins and pig-headed men learned that they were about to rob humans, they screamed with excitement and kept beating their chests.
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