Chapter 46. Wandering Knight Fatis
On the retina, the treasure chest reappeared.
With Kant's affirmation, 1 point of honor disappears.
But the treasure chest was slowly opening, bringing with it a faint multicolored light blooming.
[Ding...you got the "Hero Pack"]
[You open the hero pack and find that it is the wandering knight "Fatis" from Swadia. 】
[Acquisition: Wandering Knight "Fatis" (the only hero)]
On the retina, a card appeared.
The picture on the card is not a building or a prop, but a young knight who is looking up at the front, as if he is looking at it, but the melancholy in his eyes is more like wandering and anticipation.
Kant's face paled slightly.
There was a smile on the corner of his mouth, how could he not know this wandering knight "Fatis"?
"Representation."
In the mind communication system, the cards in Kant's mind turned into golden light spots and disappeared.
But at the top of the dune not far away, a rider on a chestnut horse, wearing chainmail and a linen robe, just appeared there, reining in his horse on the top of the dune, as if observing the sentry oasis.
He was like a traveler who came on a trek, found the village, and rode his horse slowly down the sand dunes.
"Fatis, noble of Swadia."
The smile on the corner of his mouth was brilliant, and Kant saw that he was walking towards him.
As for the Fatis, who is known as the "Wandering Knight", he sighed in his heart: "A decent person who still sticks to his beliefs in troubled times, a real knight."
Kant understood him naturally.
In the game, Phatis is a very decent hero who sticks to the knight's creed.
He has a good character and is full of compassion for the weak.
Born in a Swadian military noble family, Fatis is quite good at fighting and commanding troops, and adhering to the spirit of chivalry, he is happy to fight crime and resist evil.
He does not rob civilians or impose taxes on villages.
Even after helping the villagers fight off incoming robbers, they will not accept gifts from the villagers.
If the player does these things, Fatis will definitely leave the team, because he is sticking to his beliefs in the troubled times. Although it is insignificant, it is like a bright light.
And personal problems won't cause him to leave the team.
For example, real problems such as arrears of wages, insufficient food, etc., Fatis will not care, and will still wait for orders in the queue.
That's why Kant favored him.
Fatis is a real knight, he will never cheat and escape, and he has a sense of responsibility. This is the best talent for any team in the early stage of business!
"Hello, Lord Kant."
Fatis came to Kant, and his skillful manipulation of the warhorse stopped.
Quickly turning over and dismounting, he looked at Kant quietly with a bit of light in his eyes, and then he bowed his knees and kneeled respectfully: "Although I have never met, but when you took in the refugees with kindness, you already made me bow down. "
"You are welcome, Fatis."
Kant was a little stunned, but he reacted immediately.
This is the reason why he took in refugees before. Although the original intention was to increase the population, in the impression of Fatis, it was praiseworthy for benevolence and assistance to the weak.
"It is my honor to be loyal to you." Fatis bowed his head and replied.
Kant helped him up. After all, this was his first hero general, and he was also one of the best in the game, which made him very happy.
Fatis was a nobleman and a knight with superb martial arts.
They can fight together, and they can fight alone.
For the current "Dehrim" increasing troops, the arrival of Fatis undoubtedly relieves Kant's command pressure, and can also make the troops more efficient in combat.
Have a pleasant chat with Fatis,
Kant was even more satisfied.
In the local world, Kant came from an aristocratic family, and he basically relied on self-study in fighting the army.
And Fatis explained more systematically, about the application of the Swadia Kingdom troops, after all, he is a real Swadian, or a knight from a military noble.
How to lead the troops of the Kingdom of Swadia, what formation and tactics should be used, they are very clever.
The key point, Kant knew, that the knight Fatis was definitely not a soldier on paper.
"With generals helping to command the troops, the pressure is finally a lot less."
Kant sighed, but there was relief in his eyebrows.
He used to command the gnolls personally. Although he won the victory, Kant understands that he still relies on the advantages of the arms to crush.
The real details of the tactics are bland.
Or rather, not at all.
The depiction of war in games, movies, and novels cannot be regarded as an experience on the real battlefield.
At least Kant understands very well that he is only a soldier on paper, and there are many things to learn from Fatis.
"By the way, Lord Kant."
At this time, Fatis opened his mouth slightly.
There was a bit of hesitation in his tone, which made Kant curious: "What's wrong, Fatis."
"That's it, Lord Kant, first of all, please forgive my rudeness."
Fatis bowed his head and sighed softly: "On the way here, I once met a group of homeless refugees and told them that there are benevolent lords here and hope to survive."
But when Fatis finished speaking, the system prompt suddenly appeared.
[Ding... Temporary task release]
[Temporary Mission: Refugees of Fatis]
[Reward: Swadian Militia × 28 people]
[Introduction: Fatis led a group of homeless refugees to flee here, I hope you can take them in. 】
On Retina, dialog boxes are clearly visible.
Kant's eyes brightened, and the smile at the corner of his mouth turned into a splendid laughter.
"Take it in, why not take it in?"
Looking at Fatis, Kant was quite happy: "I will always welcome any refugees to join my village. If they believe in me, I will bring them new hope!"
"Your kindness is admirable." Fatis bowed his head sincerely.
[Ding... You choose to take in those refugees with kindness. 】
[Temporary mission: "Refugees of Fatis" completed. 】
[Reward: Swadian Militia × 28 people]
[Introduction: It is a wise choice to absorb refugees to increase the population. But it is worth noting that too many refugees will drag down the village and affect the mood of the farmers. 】
The system quickly pops up a dialog box.
Temporary tasks are released, and the temporary tasks are completed, with almost no time of 2 minutes.
This is almost a quest reward for Bai picking up.
Kant enjoys this very much. Whether it is the upcoming refugees or the 28 Swadian militiamen who have acquired them, they are all very important human resources for the current Sentinel Oasis.
At least the overpopulation mentioned in the introduction has not yet been encountered by Kant.
War is the best way to consume people.
The current "Dehrim" lacks peasants, soldiers, and even more fortifications and civilian buildings.
Nothing is missing.
The joining of these refugees is actually giving help in the face of misery.
You must know that the 100 date palm trees in the 2 acres of land definitely exceed the output of 2,000 catties of date palms. Kant still has a headache how to allocate troops to pick them.
Now, hordes of labor are coming.
Soldiers with thick hands and feet are better at fighting.
The corresponding farm work and miscellaneous work are more suitable for these farmers.
"They are here."
Fatis looked up and looked at the sand dunes where he came.
A patch of ragged refugees was walking along, supporting each other, and 28 Swadian militiamen were protecting them on the perimeter.
It seemed that they were very tired, but after discovering the "Dehrim" in front of them, they all cheered, and the steps under their feet became faster.
It is Kant's task and task reward.
200 Swadian peasants, and 28 Swadian militiamen.
"Arrange food and water."
Kant nodded, and at the same time instructed a few recruits not far away: "The amount should be enough."
"Yes sir!"
The few recruits nodded immediately, turned around and walked quickly towards the south side of the spring.
The kitchen of the Consulate Hall soon saw a cloud of green smoke, and the aroma of cooking food gradually filled the air.
The refugees who have traveled long distances need a good rest. Kant will not regard them as rigid NPCs. After all, they are all living people with flesh and blood, and he will at least ensure that these people can eat their stomachs.
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