Chapter 104: Digital Surprise
early morning.

The first ray of sunlight spread across the sea, illuminating the sparkling surface with golden light.

There is a huge damaged ship on the coast.

On the shore was a group of halflings, all of whom were in tatters.

But there were no visible scars on their bodies. They were digging holes one after another using the tools taken from the ship.

The bodies were buried in pits and graves were built with newly cut trees.

The people of Kana did not disturb them but watched from the side.

366 people, there are 366 halflings here in total.

And among them, there are only 26 people at level three.

The rest of the halflings were only level two, and there were even dozens of level one ones.

It can be said that most of these halflings were previously just farmers who cultivated the land, or practitioners of various handicrafts.

To be honest, it was already remarkable that they survived the attack of the vampire fleet and reached the shore in their dilapidated ships.

Of course it's possible that the stronger halflings died in the battle.

Half of them were half dead last night, and many were even on the verge of death.

Kana's digitization saved them, and then digitized those who had taken the oath, and asked the recovered halflings to take the oath.

Let them feel watched and know that the vows they made were not a joke.

This is an insurance policy.

It was also the first time for Kana to digitize so many people at once.

His health was reduced to only 1/3.

This won’t work. We need to find a way to slightly change the data distribution method.

He can still make do with it now, but if he has to digitize large amounts of data in the future, he will be exhausted to death.

You know, Kana already has tens of thousands of places.

If you obtain more Genesis Stones later, this statistic will only increase.

And it is very likely that there will be an opportunity to increase the number of places before these tens of thousands of places are used up.

In that situation, Kana couldn't just keep squeezing out a drop of blood with his hands to digitize it like he was doing now.

That's too outrageous. Even if all the health points are deducted, it will still be impossible to do it.

It seems that this point also needs to be included in the process. Of course, the priority will not be too high because there are too many urgently needed programs queued above it.

After all, there weren't many opportunities to digitize so many people at once like this. Most of the time, they came in groups of a dozen or so, which Kana could still handle.

But Kana didn't expect that this group of halflings would be in such a miserable state when they first arrived.

Although it was a bit of a predatory act, his rescue was truly priceless. Compared to dying in pain, fighting for the world and dying for the world is obviously more valuable.

"Can you bless so many people at once? Is there no limit?" Lelia couldn't help but ask.

She has been very surprised since last night. Not only her, but everyone present, including Alice, was surprised.

They had truly experienced this kind of power, but they never imagined that this power could be distributed in such large quantities.

Kana distributed hundreds of places in one night.

This... is really hard to imagine.

"Of course there are, and the number is limited, but the places are sufficient for the time being," said Kana.

Hearing this, Abis didn't know what she was thinking.

After a while, he asked, "Are the numbers enough... enough to bless the entire Centaur tribe?"

These words made Leilia look surprised.

Kana turned around and glanced at the two of them: "Of course the number is enough, but are you sure your people are willing?

You should know the significance of the oath sworn by the Night's Watch, right?"

“If you’re not sure what to face, you might want to ask Popot or Aliris.

You can go back and ask Getari and George. They have experienced it, and it is only the most insignificant type of crisis we will face in the future."

Kana said.

Several people looked at Popot and Aliris.

Aliris nodded and said, "It's evil and disgusting. It's a curse that corrupts dwarves unknowingly.

They couldn't even find the source. I don't know why this happened. If it weren't for His Highness's assistance, many dwarves would have completely turned into rotten monsters by now."

Popot also recalled with lingering fear: "After that night, I had a lot of nightmares.

I have never encountered anything like that in my life, and it can be said that it caused me serious psychological problems.

Words cannot express it, words cannot describe it, that oppressive, rotten, and extremely aggressive gaze pressed down on me, making me unable to move. It was a powerful oppression from the soul.

It's funny, I was so scared that I almost peed myself at that time, haha, luckily Kana stood up at that time.

Otherwise, why do you think that Kana is respected by so many dwarves as the Evil Breaker? "

The two people's words made everyone ponder.

Cana looked at Blake and said, “I know what you are thinking. The Earl and your father have their own hatred.

You also know that the people and soldiers in the village are more loyal to the count and are willing to follow the count for revenge.

While the hatred remains, they may not be very willing to move forward with us."

Of course, this is the case now, but it may not be the case again when we really fight with the vampires.

After all, Kana can guarantee that huge changes have taken place in the plot related to the vampires, and who knows what will happen next.

Overall, there is still a great possibility that Lakeside Village can be fully digitized by him.

After that, Kana added: "It will be soon. I will take you to face a corner of the future despair.

Think about it again after experiencing it, think about whether you really want to lead your people down this path."

Abis looked at Kana and shook her head. "There's no escaping this, is there? The wind has told me that evil eyes are watching.

There's no escaping it, and the world is warning us. Since we can't escape it, why not take up arms and face it head-on? "

Hearing this, Kana couldn't help but recall.

Looking back on the later stages of the game, I recall the plot that happened in the later stages.

At that time, he was just a player, facing the NPCs when the plot arrived.

He and many other players were complaining.

The complaints were condensed into just one or two sentences: "In this situation, you actually turned a blind eye. The crisis is right in front of you, but you still pretend to be blind.

We're all going to die anyway, so we might as well charge in and give it a try. It's no use, so we're the ones who have to save them."

This is what they said when they watched the plot.

After all, at that time they looked at it from the perspective of a player's gaming mentality and a story.

And now it is a reality.

Khanna believes that the situation will only become more exaggerated in the later stages.

Thinking of this, he shook his head helplessly and said, "No, many people will poke out their own eyes and cover their ears. They will shrink into the corner. Even if the tentacles of darkness are already tickling their buttocks, they will only shrink tighter.

Treat this as a dream, a nightmare from which you cannot wake up.”

They couldn't understand what Kana said.

Only Popot and Black, who had some experience, nodded involuntarily.

At this time, Bergette walked towards Kana.

"Sir, we are ready."

Cana nodded and came to the group of halflings.

“Last night, you made a vow, and that vow has been etched into your minds and hearts.

Keep it in mind and recall it at all times.

Now you no longer belong to any family, any village, or any town.

Now, you belong to the Night's Watch, you have become the Night's Watch."

The group of halflings listened to Cana's words without panic or commotion.

But there was still some worry and confusion about the future on his face.

Of course, there were also many warriors with determined expressions, as if they were ready to die immediately.

Seeing this expression, Kana's serious expression relaxed, revealing a gentle smile and said: "Okay, don't be so serious, after all, we are an organization.

It is impossible for everyone to go to the battlefield. I know you. You are more suitable to provide supplies for the war in the rear and provide all kinds of materials.

You just have to play to your strengths and do the same things you've always done."

After hearing this, many halflings relaxed. They were indeed not very suitable for fighting.

Especially on the front battlefield.

Therefore, the Halflings have not yet established any power or country, and have always been dependent on different countries and forces.

"Let's go and welcome your new students."

He rode on the Chocobo and left with the group of halflings.

...The team is too big and the halflings can't take big steps.

Fortunately, all the halflings are now [Night's Watch], and with the help of data, they have been running forward.

I still carry a lot of weight on my body.

These are things salvaged from the ship, and most of them are various seeds, tools, seasonings and so on.

After all, this is the foundation of the Halflings' existence.

Halflings generally work as farmers, tailors, craftsmen, cooks, breeders and other occupations.

Although they are small in size, they are agile, quick and extremely patient.

As we crossed the grassland, we were almost reaching Lakeside Village.

"Your Highness, where are you going to place them? In the village?" asked Alice.

Kana shook his head. "No, we can't put them in the village. The villagers will be unhappy. Put them on the other side of the lake, over by the orchard."

The large area around Lakeside Village can be said to be very suitable as a settlement.

Not to mention the less than 2000 villagers in Lakeside Village, even if there were two or three more Lakeside Villages, it would be more than enough.

Placing the halflings opposite and making them neighbors of Lakeshore Village would naturally suppress the villagers' dissatisfaction.

After all, they had suffered a lot to get here and find this place.

Halflings are an obvious alien race, and the villagers are from the Kingdom of Safro, which is inherently xenophobic.

Bringing a whole ethnic group in without any reason would make them dissatisfied and even cause conflicts, which was not what Kana wanted to see.

Living in different places can effectively ease conflicts, not to mention that all these halflings are digitized.

The most important point is that Khanna wants to see what kind of energy can be generated in reality when so many digitized people are together.

So that he can use it as a reference for his future thoughts.

With this group of halflings, Cana didn't even show up at the village gate, but went straight around to the other side of the lake.

There was only an orchard with a fence around it and a large area of sheds at the edge, and these sheds had not been repaired yet.

There were originally a few villagers who specialized in raising Chocobos.

But what can I say, Kana’s idea was very good.

After all, these Chocobos are the first generation to be domesticated, and they have extremely bad tempers towards strangers.

It almost cost a villager's life. These villagers were not digitized, so if they were hit, they would be seriously injured.

Now that we have halflings, we can let them raise them.

The thing that dataization is least afraid of are bumps and bruises, which are not real attacks, but usually those that take their lives.

In the eyes of all the Night Watchmen, their health and magic bars are always displayed below their field of vision.

Kana asked them to always pay attention to their health and magic power, and that digital injuries would hurt.

There will be no obvious wounds, and the wounds will not affect movement.

This situation can effectively prevent some bold people from not taking their own lives seriously.

"Blake, Aliris, the two of you should tell the Earl about the situation here, and also deliver the tents we dismantled earlier in the village."

The two nodded and left quickly.

Kana said to the halflings who were observing the surroundings, "This will be your home from now on. You need to build a village here and cultivate the land.

I believe this is not difficult for you, right? After all, you still have the blessing. "

Berget stood in front of Kana and nodded vigorously. "This place is very good, very good. The land is fertile, the terrain is flat, and there are enough jungle trees.

And you, my Lord, have already tamed a Chocobo! Oh my goodness, we've tried that before, but they were so short-tempered.

Toren even lost a leg because of this, look! That's him."

As he spoke, Bergette pointed.

Kana looked over.

Sure enough, there was a brave halfling with a wooden peg leg lying on the railing, trying to tease a young chocobo.

He didn't notice at all that a chocobo was not far away and was already staring at him.

If he continues to push his luck there, the Chocobo's claws will definitely let this damn halfling taste his power.

"That's really brave," Kana agreed.

The heads of these halflings are not even as big as the claws of the chocobos.

It’s good enough that he only broke a leg, at least he saved his life.

Soon, Blake and his team brought the supplies over.

The people sent over were all from the Night Watch.

George, Getari and others all came.

When they heard that Kana had blessed more than 300 people at once, they were all shocked and ran over to see.

Getari even rushed over on a war sheep.

"Brother, is this true? Did you really bless over 300 people at once?"

Kana didn't answer, just shook his head.

Getari looked at the large group of halflings around him and asked in disbelief, "All of them?"

"Yeah, all of them."

"Oh my goodness! I must tell Yatta about this.

All the Grey Mountain Dwarves should join the Night's Watch, yes, yes, that's right."

The shock of the news had already made Getari a little crazy.

This kind of news is really outrageous for these indigenous people.

The dwarves nearby were all reunited, some even more excited than Getari, some of them even wanted to ride their war sheep back.

He even threatened that if the three-member council were stupid enough to disagree, he would burn off their beards.

Khanna strongly agrees with this situation.

He knew the details of the Dust Dwarves, and the Gray Mountain Dwarves had long been prepared to face the darkness.

It can be said that when Kana first thought about forming the Night's Watch, he had already taken the Grey Mountain Dwarves into consideration.

Even Kana had previously thought that the first force to have all its members digitized might be the Gray Mountain Dwarves.

This possibility became even more likely after he had made contact with the Gray Mountain Dwarves.

He had considered this point when he wanted to expand the [Secondary Occupation] first.

Unexpectedly, this group of halflings arrived first.

Since we are all family.

The dwarves began to help the halflings build structures, acting as their temporary assistants.

"Brother, I heard from some elders that halflings can brew a delicious wine with quite a flavor. Is that true?"

Getari asked beside Bergt, being very familiar.

Bergt nodded and began to speak briefly.

Perhaps because of their height, the relationship between the two races suddenly became very good.

Previously, they were talking about digitizing all the Gray Mountain Dwarves, but now the focus has shifted to wine.

Kana watched the scene and complained silently.

Then he suddenly thought of something and turned to George and asked, "George, have the Earl and his men sent anyone to the Spider Forest?"

He had reminded him of this a few months ago, but after returning and settling the Chocobo, he encountered the Halflings again, so Cana forgot about it.

George shook his head. "No, I asked, and they were so scared by the spiders that they didn't dare go near them."

That’s right, after all, the smallest spiders have heads that big, which does look very creepy.

Khanna hadn't considered that.

"Since they don't have the courage, let's leave it to these halflings. They are already members of the Night's Watch, and they happen to be quite curious."

Now that they have their own manpower, the spider breeding business will naturally fall to them.

This matter needs to be put on the agenda.

It was only then that Blake arrived from a distance riding a Chocobo, looking somewhat anxious.

"What's wrong?" Kana asked with a frown.

Blake came to Cana and said anxiously, “On the coast, a boat docked at the fishing village, and a group of unknown race came down from it.

They call themselves elves and hope to communicate with us."

"Elves?"

"Elves!"

"Elves."

Popot, Getari, and Kana all expressed varying degrees of surprise at the sudden arrival of the elves.

(End of this chapter)

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