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Chapter 91 New Members, New Goals

Chapter 91 New Members, New Goals
In the tent.

Cana sat at a makeshift wooden table with some burrs still on it.

A simple map was spread over it.

The current location is marked on the map.

[Contact the Gray Mountain Dwarves.]

[Obtain alchemy equipment from the alchemy ruins.]

[Searching for the Stone of Creation in the wilderness.]

[The Burning Curse on the Grassland Ruins.]

These four things need to be done now, and Kana is planning them.

Although the plot has begun to deviate slowly under his manipulation, some things that should have been there will not fly away directly because of his arrival.

He knew exactly where the ruins were, what kind of enemies lay within them, and what rewards lay within them.

There was a quarrel outside.

Kana walked out.

There was a construction site outside. Two ogres were moving things. One of them threw some wood on the ground and seemed to be arguing about something.

"I'm hungry, I have no strength, I can't do it anymore!"

Having said that, he simply sat down on the ground.

This is the ogre called Big Tooth, which is a little bigger. The other ogre is called Flat Tooth, which is a little smaller and more honest.

An ogre started to act up, and the other soldiers really had no way to deal with him.

Seeing Kana coming over, Daya instinctively wanted to stand up, but then his eyes rolled and he just sat on the ground.

Kana walked over and drew his sword.

Seeing this, Da Ya immediately got up, carried the wood and walked away: "Although I am hungry, I am helping the boss after all."

Seeing Da Ya taking action, Kana put away his sword and said, "One meal every two days, with a dessert in between. If you work hard, you can get extra food."

He spoke to the officer in front of him, raising his voice a little.

After hearing this, Daya ran even harder.

"Desserts use organs or bones that we don't eat."

The officer nodded in understanding.

Kana sighed as he stood there. Now that there were two more ogres, the food crisis was even more serious.

Although the Centaur tribe helped provide some food, the food consumption of the Centaur tribe was also very high, so it was impossible to give them too much surplus food.

We must find the Gray Mountain Dwarves immediately and solve the food problem first.

But Kana couldn't go there by himself, even though their current settlement was very close to the Gray Mountain Range.

But the Gray Mountains are so long that the dwarves cannot leave footprints everywhere.

Kana calculated that it would take at least a week to find the dwarves and negotiate with them.

This is already short.

There are so many things to do, and there will be more in the future. It is impossible for me to do everything myself.

You have to cultivate helpers that you trust enough and let them take charge.

Find someone to go in your place.

The best choices are George, Popot and Aliris.

The three of them had previously followed Kana to the dwarf outpost.

After much thought, Kana came up with an idea.

……

A simple meeting was going on in the big tent.

“There are dwarf outposts in these three places, George, go directly to these places and explain your purpose.

Once they know our situation, they will definitely offer us a batch of food directly. You must refuse and buy it at the market price."

Cana said to George.

At this time, the Earl, Eichard and others were in the tent.

After all, the food problem does need to be solved quickly.

George was a little nervous and swallowed.

He felt that the task was a bit too heavy.

"Don't be nervous, it's just like helping to deliver a letter."

He nodded. He knew that he was the most suitable person at the moment. He couldn't let Popot go, otherwise he might disappear halfway.

There was no way Aliris could leave Kana for such a long time.

In order to provide safety insurance for George, Cana turned to look at Anita who was also invited.

"Knight Anita, do you want to go with George? Then we can use the dwarf's path to return to the prince's territory."

Anita nodded. "Of course it would be great if that's possible. I do need to hand over the information about the vampires to the bishop."

After discussing with Eichard, the Earl said, "Then send more people to contact the Kingdom of Cohen and the Church and explain our current situation."

Kana didn't care much about these and nodded.

The main problem is to get in touch with the dwarves and resolve the impending food crisis.

"I can't help much during this period. I will take people to explore the surrounding area." Kana said.

The count nodded and did not try to stop him.

As Anita, George and others left.

Kana said in the tent: "I created an organization - the Night Watch."

The count was a little confused, but nodded anyway. He knew that there were only so few people involved in this matter.

He just didn't know why Kana suddenly mentioned this?
"Want to join in?"

"Join? But I don't know what your organization does." The count was a little confused.

"save the world."

"save the world?"

The Earl was a little confused, but there was nothing wrong with what Kana said. To put it simply, it was about saving the world.

"I can see through the fog of the future and glimpse fragments of it.

The world in the future will become increasingly chaotic until it is destroyed, and we will try to stop it.

Otherwise, wouldn’t everything we do now be meaningless?”

The earl frowned and pondered, and he seemed to have figured something out.

No wonder Kana behaves like that. In his opinion, sometimes it’s hard to tell what he’s trying to do.

No wonder Kana sometimes exhibits some strange characteristics of foresight.

"So... that power is what you're using to prepare to save the world?"

Kana nodded.

But the Earl sighed heavily, with an apologetic look on his face, and said regretfully: "No, I can't do that for the time being. I have a goal to accomplish. I need to eliminate the vampires. They are the wrong race."

As Kana expected, as the most important character in version 1.0, and even the NPC who can be called the protagonist of the version, Kana naturally did his personal story.

In short, it is a revenge mentality caused by suffering too much persecution from the royal family in childhood.

But the Blood Clan Royal Court is indeed inhumane enough, and the things they do are outrageous and beastly.

Just like a series of royal family members including Khanna, these descendants were all experimented on.

The source of all vampires must be extracted from their blood.

Even Kana's father in this body is not immune to this.

But in addition to the experiments on royal family members, more importantly, many children were captured for experiments.

The Count spent his childhood conducting various experiments and became friends with many children.

The ending was naturally not good. He could only watch with his own eyes as his friends became consumables one by one, and even their bodies were used as waste.

In the end, not even a trace of it was left. Those that were slightly successful became various monsters and were then destroyed as failures.

Those mages and alchemists were completely inhumane in their experiments.

As a member of the royal family, the Earl would naturally not be subjected to any outrageous experiments.

But he could see that some of those experimental subjects were his friends.

For him as a child, such a scene naturally planted the seeds of revenge in his mind.

Some people might flee the country, but the Earl wanted to find a way to get rid of the royal family.

As I grew up and came into contact with the normal world, this idea began to take root deeply in my mind.

His impulsiveness and irritability in his youth naturally exposed his thoughts, but the royal family did not care at all.

In addition, he was the brother of the later king.

After growing up, he naturally began to develop his power in the territory, trying to overthrow the country.

But does he have the power?

The result is naturally negative.

Although we failed, the goal remains unchanged.

"Don't worry. Like I said before, it won't be long before the Blood Clan Royal Court becomes the target of public criticism."

If the Blood Clan Royal Court just attacks some surrounding countries and wants to expand its territory.

On the contrary, it is very normal. No one will be affected except the neighboring countries affected by the attack.

But collecting the fragments of the Stone of Creation on such a large scale would still reveal the truth, even if not everyone could find the fragments.

Then it will be revealed that they are able to search for fragments of the Stone of Creation.

It might even be revealed that they possessed a nearly perfected Creation Stone. At that point, the fall of the Blood Clan Royal Court would be inevitable.

What they have is so enviable and also frightening.

If such an evil race that feeds on intelligent races becomes stronger.

How should normal races like them deal with this? Especially humans.

When the time comes and everyone attacks together, the vampire problem will naturally disappear in an instant.

"And we will also strike back at the Blood Clan Royal Court when it wreaks havoc."

The Earl nodded, then suddenly smiled and said, "If I can eliminate the Blood Clan Royal Court, I will definitely join your army."

If he could live to see that moment.

Cana looked at him and nodded inexplicably seriously: "Of course, I look forward to that day."

"But before that, if the Night's Watch needs anything, I believe that both I and the people in the territory will provide you with assistance."

At this point, the Earl smiled and said, "Of course, you can't kidnap all my people. I still need them to fight in the war."

……

The next day, George and Anita left the camp with some soldiers and headed to the place Kana mentioned.

There was also a flag outside Kana's tent, and the pattern on the flag was the "Night Watch".

The flag has a black background with pale gold icons and a burning torch in the center.

Simple and direct.

Everyone sat here in the tent.

In addition to Kana and his companions, there are also Kecha and Ryan.

These two people were the only ones present who had not been "digitized".

Cana looked at the two of them, and Blake and the others roughly knew what Cana wanted to do.

"Bobot, tell them what the Night's Watch is."

Hearing Kana's words, Popot suddenly became excited.

"Shall I come?"

"Of course, from now on, the narration and recording will be left to you." Kana looked at her and said, "Is that okay?"

"Of course, of course no problem! Leave it to Popot!" Popot's voice was extremely excited.

Kecha and Ryan were also a little nervous, and most of the time, they followed Kana's team.

They were neither fools nor blind. Naturally, they knew that something seemed a little different about Blake and the others, but they couldn't ask directly.

"Ahem." Popot cleared his throat and stood on the stool, looking very formal.

"[Night Watch] is the organization we belong to, and its meaning is..."

As Popot continued to talk, the two gradually understood, and even a "light" flashed in their eyes.

"If you want to become one of us, you must swear an oath, swear an oath..."

It is obvious that Popot had already set up rules in the records in the book. Whether it is the narration or the oath-taking process, it seems very organized.

Kana looks on.

He has to observe from the sidelines and see what changes are needed.

As the oath proceeds.

Kana knew.

The entire process must be formalized, but there is really no other way now, so it can only be done this way for the time being.

It is best to have a fixed venue and there must be a sense of ceremony.

Such oaths and such actions have a very important sense of ritual, which can quickly make the oath-taker identify with the concept of the Night Watch.

Identify yourself as one of them.

It is best to have a suitable solemn venue and, according to the vows, it is best to do it in the dark.

There is also a professional narrator, a recruit instructor.

As he watched, Kana had more and more thoughts in his mind, but he could only fantasize now, after all, the conditions were like this.

As Kecha and Ryan took their vows.

The first thing they felt was the gaze of the world, a feeling that was simply "fatal" to them.

His whole body was trembling with excitement.

It seems that the world understands much more than he does. This alone is enough to make those who make a vow firmly follow the path of their vow.

This is an indescribable sense of mission.

Let Kecha and Ryan feel that they were chosen by the world.

"I will grant you strength, which will become swords and armor in your hands, and torches that you hold high."

As Kana came over, Kecha and Ryan half-knelt on the ground.

Kana extended his index finger and tapped their brows.

Then he looked at Popot.

The meaning is self-evident, and the systematic narration is also left to Popot.

As the story was told, Kecha and Ryan were naturally surprised.

Kana looked at the attributes of the two.

It can be said that the attributes of the two are very, very similar.

【Character: Kecha/Rian】

【Level: 3】

[Experience: 36/1000]

[Status: Oath of Salvation]

[HP: 24/24] [24/24]

【Magic: 10/10】【12/12】

【Constitution: 12】【12】

【Agility: 8】【7】

【Spirit: 5】【6】

[Evaluation: The limit that ordinary humans can reach, except for the elite.]

Aside from the differences in Agility and Spirit, everything else is the same.

After the two of them calmed down.

Kana then smiled and said, "We'll study it later."

He knocked on the table and said to the map on it, "The settlement is building a village, so we can't help much during this period.

This is a good opportunity to explore outside and get to know the surrounding situation."

He pointed his finger at an area on the map and said, "This time, our goal is to go here. If nothing unexpected happens, there will be a relic here.

Then we'll see if we can find anything in the ruins."

After that, he pointed to the grassland and said, "It would be best if we could finish exploring it within a week. After George comes back, we will start to solve the problem of the grassland ruins."

No one had any objection to Kana's arrangement, as they knew nothing about this place.

"Then let's all get ready now. We'll be ready to move at noon. Bring food and water.

Blake, go find Yara and ask him if he has any antidote left. Take some with you."

"Antidote?" Blake was a little confused, but nodded.

"Kcha, Ryan, you two should prepare some flammable materials."

They both nodded as well.

After leaving the tent, Kana had not taken a few steps when he heard the sound of horse hooves.

Lelia walked towards them, turning her head to look at the camp from time to time.

"Your actions are quite efficient. It won't be long before a village rises here."

After all, it has only been a short time, at most a day.

Some foundations and the frames of various houses have begun to be built.

I have to admit that those two ogres are really useful.

Many soldiers and villagers secretly admired Kana's foresight.

"Of course, they need a home after all."

"don't know."

"I didn't expect you to understand. Tell me, why did you suddenly come to me? Let me make it clear first, I'm busy right now and don't have time to spar with you." Kana said directly.

"Oh, it's not my fault. Abis said you might need help, so she asked me to come and help you."

"Help?" Kana frowned, probably knowing what was going on.

Does Abis still have such ability?
Abis died too early and did not show much strength before she was sacrificed in the seal of the ruins.

"How did she know?"

Lelia glanced at him and snorted, a little proudly: "The wind will bring information to Abis."

I see, that's what shamans are like.

Apparently, Abis was incredibly gifted in the ways of shamanism, even more so than Kana had imagined. Now that she thought about it, it was impossible for someone who had just become a shaman to seal the ruins without talent.

"Can the wind talk?" Alice was a little confused.

"of course."

“The wind is everywhere.”

(End of this chapter)

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