Chapter 85 Unicorn
"Hey! Hey! Hey!"
"Hey! Hey! Hey!" A ceremony was being conducted in Fiu Roeser's Tauren tribe to commemorate a sorcerer finally appearing.
To the entire tribe, this was something important and worth celebrating.
William was also interested in seeing what was happening. After all, his dream as a youth had been to play through the entire world!
But this dream changed to something else, when he became a teenager...
He discovered fictional games then, and he realized that the scenery in the real world was very ordinary. And that it was much prettier in games.
Thus, his new dream was to wear a legendary equipment and stand in the streets. He wanted to spark jealousy in other players' hearts.
Alternatively, he wanted the ability to go anywhere in the game world and wander around. He would become a hero who never left his name behind. People would only see his back, and sing praises of a legendary player.
William didn't feel that there was anything wrong with his dream.
He believed that every male player had this amazing dream!
Fiu Roeser now had gold horns and wore a dazzling full-bodied suit of silver equipment. Only his blazing axe had retained its previous appearance.
This was a dark gold weapon that had been passed down through the generations. Into the weapon, blazing battle energy had even been incorporated. It was not a trivial weapon.
Fiu Roeser's expression was very strict. But his face was very colorful. He and many young Tauren Warriors had gathered around another Tauren Warrior holding a magical staff. They had encircled, and were chanting, "Hey! Hey! Hey!".
"Awaken! The Tauren sorcerer!" Fiu Roeser suddenly roared loudly.
"Moo~~~" The Tauren sorcerer roared in a deep voice. He immediately stood up and pounded the magical staff on the ground.
Green magic rippled out in all directions. All the plants and trees that it touched quickly turned into a black liquid. Only his fellow Tauren Warriors were completely fine and were even shouting in excitement. A new sorcerer had appeared, it was worth celebrating !
Those who wanted to become the sorcerer of the Tauren Warriors had to be at least middle level professionals. The Taurens were happy as this Tauren Warrior had finally become a middle level professional. He could officially become a sorcerer of the Tauren Warriors.
William picked his eyebrows. "Poisonous magic. What an exotic Inheritance! It must be poison. If not, then it's fire. If not it either, it's curses!"
He saw that Fiu Roeser did not seem very happy. Naturally, he understood why. Every leader of a tribe expected to have a sorcerer, but when the sorcerer appeared, they did not seem very happy.
The reason being that the sorcerer was like the wise man of the tribe. He would, undoubtedly, take some authority from the leader.
Of course, no matter whether it was the leader or the sorcerer, their aim was the same, to develop the tribe and work hard for it.
The entire Tauren tribe belonged to William. They did not have any rights anymore. They trained, gave birth to sons, protected the fishermen at the Rainbow Lake, and ensured that no accidents occurred to the beasts working at the mines.
In conclusion, their life was not bad~
Not to mention, when they heard that William had expanded the City of Dawn time and again, and that his power was constantly increasing, any plans they had against him were abandoned.
In the day, they would work hard, and at night, they worked hard for their wives. There was nothing else. After all, there were no groups they had to fight.
When the ceremony finished, Fiu Roeser led the new sorcerer to meet William.
Both of them knelt as William looked at them. "What is your name?"
"Please call me Walter, Master!" The sorcerer of the Tauren Warriors looked up at William respectfully, as if he was for his response.
"Master level?"
William patted his shoulder. "Hm, not bad at all. Work hard. I will bring you to the blacksmith in the city tomorrow to make a suit of equipment for you."
"Thank you for your kindness, Master!" Walter's expression became one full of happiness. He was a sorcerer, but he did not like magical robes and magical hats. He preferred a fitting suit of armor. It was convenient for him, if his wand was not enough, he could change weapons.
"Fiu Roeser." William called him over and asked, "How many usable people does your tribe contain?"
"Are you talking about the number of soldiers who can fight, my Lord?" Fiu Roeser was excited. Ever since he had moved over from the tribe, he had been wearing a new suit of impressive armor. However, he hadn't gotten a chance to use it. He felt slightly uncomfortable.
"Yes. I want to give you a mission!"
"My Lord, you can relax. We still have 500 soldiers in waiting. These are the elites of the elite troops. It is just that their equipment... it is not too good..." Fiu Roeser was a leader after all. He was definitely somewhat selfish towards his people.
William nodded. He did not mind it. "How about I give 500 fitting suits of high quality armor? But remember, you must be able to fight for me. Do you understand?"
"Yes, my Lord!" William knelt on the ground. It was an act displaying his absolute loyalty towards William.
"Good. You will be my vanguard troops. After seven days, advance to the south. You can either kill or capture all those who do not cooperate, whether they be magical beasts or people. I want to build a road leading to the ocean in one month, but I do not want to see the civilians being harmed. Can you do it?"
William looked at Fiu Roeser with a gaze that seemed to be full of confidence and praise.
Being the leader of the Tauren Warriors, it was as if Fiu Roeser had sensed this trust. He patted his chest and loudly shouted, "Do not worry, my Lord. The Tauren Warriors will press forward with indomitable will. From the Rainbow Lake to the ocean, even the souls of your enemies will be killed with my axe!"
"Just kill them. I don't want to see their souls." The corners of William's lips twitched.
Fiu Roeser said in a low voice, "Yes master. I will kill their souls!"
"..." William waved his hand helplessly and asked him to leave.
He felt that this good-for-nothing would not bring back good results. This made him feel uncomfortable and his heart jumped continuously.
"I should go back as fast as I can and chat with the princess so that I can control this misfortune." William happily made his decision. He did not continue to linger and departed from that place on his horse.
Needless to say, the NPCs in the City of Dawn were not very lucky. Before this, they all had been people who would eventually die.
Lautner, Alec, and the rest only had a luck stat of below 20 points.
Odom had not died in the mithril mine. His luck had increased slightly, but there was still a bounty of 100 thousand gold coins over his head. He was not much better off.
What about Moses?
His current luck stat was one, even worse than William. If he had not been an enchanter, William would not have paid attention to him and built a close relation with him. Moses wouldn't have taken away one luck point from him too. Their average luck was two.
Luckily, there was not a large difference between three and two. He did not care much now...
In this pitiful city, William waited with them all day. He felt insecure. Helping others had not increased his luck, and it was all useless...
But Annie's luck was unusually high.
After William changed the fate of Princess Annie, her luck had risen sharply. She gained another endowment. Truly lucky!
What could this be called?
She was an extremely lucky player!
Since he had nothing else to do, so as a mere player with a luck stat of three, he definitely had to boost it.
On the way back, he saw many fishermen traveling back and forth. They used carriages to transport plentiful supplies of fish back to the City of Dawn.
When they saw William, all of them rushed down from their carriages and respectfully greeted their city lord.
These fishermen were employees of William.
He was the one who had constructed the roads in the forest. He was the one who had developed the Rainbow Lake, as well as the one responsible for posting of the soldiers who were guarding nearby.
The fishermen were only in charge of catching fish. After they caught fish, the soldiers on the pier would conduct checks.
Each time, the fishermen could keep 10% of their catches. This was their salary. But if their catches turned out to be too small, they would be compensated.
After all, a majority of the civilians who could fish were slaves that had been converted into civilians.
They did not have high demands.
William provided carriages for them to transport fish. He also built ships and fish nets for them. If the fishermen could earn an income, they had no complaints.
In the past, the Rainbow Lake had never experienced such a large-scale involvement in fishing. There were many fish in the lake. These fishermen were able to profit in a short period of time.
But in order to continue development, the number of fishes still needed to be viable in the Rainbow Lake. This was also the reason why he was worried about developing the resources in the sea.
As he spoke.
William walked into Princess Annie's sky garden under the jealous gaze of Annie. The moment William closed the door.
Arthur, the loyal knight, felt as if his life had descended into darkness...
At this moment.
William finally saw the unicorn. It had wings, produced rainbows when it walked, and holy light radiated from its body!
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