Chapter 660 - 660 Chapter 432: Post-War Review, Future Path [2/3]
660 Chapter 432: Post-War Review, Future Path [2/3]
Moreover, the naga statue would not die as long it is free from destruction.
Richard was particularly concerned about it after he heard the news.
The first thing he did was to get someone to settle the children.
“Naga statue?”
Richard narrowed his eyes.
The guardian of the treasure vault, the undead Naga. This remarkable battle power could fight a thousand people.
It could have become the second Renee if it weren’t for a limited range.
Richard could upgrade the naga statue. That moved him the most. He could recruit a level 20 transcendent eight-armed naga with another level increase.
The statue required 1,000,000 units of adamantine ore to level up. That was the only distress.
This thing was like the extremely rare mithril, expensive and rare.
Richard asked Karu to recruit the nagas.
“I’ll think of a way later to raise one million units of refined gold and raise it to transcendent as soon as possible.”
This war again made him realize the importance of high-end battle power on the battlefield.
The “Shining Era” was a world where one could enhance power. A top-tier boss could deal damage like a natural disaster.
He definitely couldn’t underestimate them.
A transcendent was of uttermost strategic value to Twilight City.
At least he didn’t have to worry about his hometown being stolen again when he left.
“Adamantine is a rare ore. It’s supremely arduous to obtain it. The grace mainland overlord could lend you.”
Karu suggested.
Richard’s eyes lit up. To buy from players was indeed a good idea.
However, the flame died down after a few glances.
One unit of fine gold to exchange for 100 units of rare resources…
One million units, that was… 100 million?
Twilight City would have experienced explosive development if he had 100 million in rare resources!
He gave up on the idea of buying fine gold from other players.
In that case, was a transcendent eight-armed naga worth investing so much in nurturing?
He shook his head and did not dwell on it. Anyway, he did not have any resources now. He would talk about it when he got the resources.
Butler Karu said hesitantly, “Lord, are we going to leave the lord of the dunes behind to receive knowledge from the residents? After all, it had once held great power…I’m worried that he has a way to recover.”
Richard shook his head.
“I’m free to do whatever I want. Just let Gunter take care of it.”
Master Karu could feel the confidence in his tone, so he didn’t say anything more and agreed.
“How is the morale of the residents? What do they think of this war?”
“Because they evacuated in time and there were no casualties, morale is very high.”
Richard was lost in thought.
“Is our camp always empty?”
“Yes, Lord. My troop doesn’t need to go through camp training.”
Richard nodded.
“Use this war as a publicity point to inform all the residents that they can go to the barracks to learn skills and battle techniques.”
Master Karu’s eyes lit up.
“Are you finally going to recruit soldiers from the commoners?”
Twilight City’s military source had always been the lair of the troop. And civilians were not allowed to join.
This had killed many of their dreams of becoming warriors and fighting for Twilight City.
The main reason why many aboriginal cities had such a powerful army was that they could recruit soldiers from the commoners, which could save a lot of resources.
Richard shook his head.
“No, no matter how powerful the human troop is, it’s incompatible with Twilight City…My goal is to select heroes.”
During this period, the literacy class successfully nurtured more than ten heroes. One does not need to check on them outside in spite low potential.
However, Richard was a hero, and Twilight City nurtured him. So the meaning was completely different.
This meant that the policy he implemented was effective and positive.
The success of the literacy class made his mind active.
He planned to replicate this behavior in the troop and carry on national training.
Those who were talented and interested would naturally show it.
He couldn’t abolish it once he implemented and fixed the policy.
There would always be powerful heroes when he expanded and increased the population in Twilight City.
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