Chapter 046. Wandering knight Fatis
On the retina, treasure chests reappear.
With Kant's affirmation, 1 honor point disappears.
But the treasure chest was slowly opening, bringing a faint multicolored light blooming.
γDing... You have received the "Hero Pack"]
[You open the Hero Pack and find that it is the wandering knight "Fatis" from Swadia.] γ
[Obtained: Wandering Knight "Fatis" (Sole Hero)]
On the retina, a card appears.
The card is not a building or a prop, but a young knight, looking up ahead, as if looking, but the melancholy in his eyes is more like wandering and anticipation.
Kant's face paused slightly.
But a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, how could he not know this wandering knight "Fatis"?
"Embody."
The communication system of ideas, the cards in Kant's mind turned into golden points of light and disappeared.
But at the top of the sand dunes not far away, a rider on a chestnut war horse, wearing chain mail and linen robes, happened to appear there, riding on the top of the dune, as if observing the sentry oasis.
He was like a traveler on a trek, discovered the village, and rode slowly down the dunes.
"Fatis, the nobleman of Swadia."
With a bright smile on the corner of his mouth, Kant saw that he was walking towards him.
And for Fatis, who is known as the "wandering knight", he is even more emotional: "A decent person who still sticks to his beliefs in troubled times, a real knight." β
Kant naturally understood him.
In the game, Fatis is a hero who is extremely decent and sticks to the creed of knighthood.
He has a good character and is full of compassion for the weak.
Born into a Swadia military aristocratic family, Fatis was quite adept at fighting and leading troops, and was chivalrous and willing to fight crime and defend against evil.
He will not rob civilians, he will not impose taxes on villages.
Even after helping the villagers repel the incoming bandits, they will not accept gifts from the villagers.
If the player did these things, Fatis would definitely leave the team, because he was holding on to his beliefs in the troubled times, although insignificant, but like a bright light.
Personal problems will not lead to his departure.
For example, real problems such as unpaid wages and insufficient food, Fatis will not care, and will still wait in the queue for orders.
That's why Kant was so fond of him.
Fatis is a true knight, never sneaking and running away, and has a sense of responsibility, which is the best talent for any team in the early stages of a business!
"Hello, Lord Kant."
Fatis came to Kant and skilfully maneuvered his horse to a halt.
Lisuo turned over and dismounted, he looked at Kant quietly, with a little light in his eyes, and then bowed his knees respectfully: "Although we have never met, you have made me bow when you took in the refugees with a merciful heart." β
"You're welcome, Fatis."
Kant was slightly stunned, but immediately reacted.
This was because he had taken in refugees before, and although it was intended to increase the population, in Fatis's impression, it was a commendable kindness and assistance to the weak.
"It is my honor to be loyal to you." Fatis replied with a bowed head.
Kant helped him up, after all, this was his first heroic general, and he was also one of the most powerful existences in the game, which made him very happy in his heart.
Fatis was a nobleman and a knight with great martial arts.
Able to fight in command or alone.
For the current increasing number of troops of "Deherim", the arrival of Fatis undoubtedly relieves the pressure of Kant's command, and can also make the troops more efficient in combat.
Happily chatting with Fatis for a few words, Kant was even more satisfied.
In the native world, Kant was born into an aristocratic family, and he basically relied on self-education in the combat of the troops.
And Fatis explained more systematically about the application of the troops of the Swadian Kingdom, after all, he is a real Swadian, and he is still a knight from a military aristocracy.
How to lead the troops of the Swadia Kingdom, what kind of formations and tactics to use, are very straightforward.
The key Kant knew that Fatis, a knight, was definitely not on paper.
"With the help of generals to command the troops, the pressure is finally much less."
Kant sighed lightly, but there was relief between his eyebrows.
In the past, he personally commanded the war with the Gnolls, and although he won the victory, Kant understood that it was more, and he still relied on the advantages of the army to crush it.
In terms of real details, the tactics are unremarkable.
Or rather, not at all.
The depiction of war in games, movies, and novels cannot be regarded as experiences on the real battlefield.
At least Kant knew very well that he was only talking on paper, and there was a lot 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 the matter, Fatis." β
"That's right, Lord Kant, first of all, please forgive me for being rude."
Fatis bowed his head and sighed softly, "On the way here, I once met a group of homeless homeless people who preached to them that there was a merciful lord here and hope to live. β
And just as Fatis finished speaking, a system prompt suddenly appeared.
γDing... Temporary Task Release]
[Temporary Mission: Exiles of Fatis]
[Reward: Swadia Militia Γ 28 people]
[Introduction: Fatis led a group of homeless people to flee here, hoping that the merciful you can take them in.] γ
On the retina, a dialog box emerges clearly.
Kant's eyes lit up, and the smile on the corner of his mouth turned into a bright laugh.
"Take it in, why not?"
Looking at Fatis, Kant was in a rather happy mood: "I always welcome any outcasts to join my village, and if they believe in me, I will bring them new hope!" β
"Your kindness is admirable." Fatis bowed his head heartily.
γDing... With a merciful heart, you chose to take in those refugees. γ
[Temporary Mission: "Refugees from Fatis" completed.] γ
[Reward: Swadia Militia Γ 28 people]
[Introduction: It is a wise choice to absorb displaced people to increase the population. However, it is worth noting that too many refugees can be a drag on the village and affect the mood of the farmers. γ
A dialog box pops up.
Ad-hoc tasks are released, and with ad-hoc tasks completed, there is almost no 2 minutes to complete.
This is almost the reward of the quest for nothing.
Kant enjoyed this, whether it was the upcoming outcasts or the 28 Swadia militiamen obtained, they were quite important human resources for the current sentry oasis.
At least the overpopulation mentioned in the introduction, Kant had not yet encountered.
War is the best way to deplete the population.
Today's "Dehrim" lacks peasants, soldiers, fortifications and civilian buildings.
Nothing is missing.
The addition of these displaced people is a relief in the snow.
You must know that the 100 date palms in those 2 acres of land definitely exceed the output of 2,000 catties of dates, and Kant is still having a headache about how to allocate troops to pick them.
Now, hordes of laborers are coming.
A rough-handed soldier is better at how to fight.
The corresponding farm work and miscellaneous work are more suitable for these farmers.
"Here they are."
Fatis looked up at the sand dunes from which he had come.
A group of ragged displaced people were walking towards each other, with 28 Swadia militiamen guarding them on the perimeter.
It looked like they were tired, but when they found the "De Herim" in front of them, they all cheered, and the pace under their feet was faster.
It is Kant's task and task reward.
200 Swadia peasants, and 28 Swadia militiamen.
"Arrange food and water."
Kant nodded, and at the same time instructed a few recruits not far away, "Enough." β
"Yes, sir!"
The recruits nodded immediately, turned around and walked briskly towards the south side of the spring.
Soon the kitchen of the Consulate was filled with smoke, and the smell of cooking food gradually diffused.
The wanderers who have traveled long distances need to rest, and Kant will not treat them as rigid NPCs, after all, they are all flesh and blood living people, and he will at least ensure that these people's stomachs can be fed.
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