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For the past 1 week, Landon had been waiting for the ship to e with the slaves.

Landon had decided to use this period, to create more equipments for the new industries, that were about to be formed.

And after waiting for another 3 days, he was informed that there were 10 large ships sailing towards Baymard.

From the system, Landon could identify the ships. They were Santa's ships... but why were there so many?

'Just what was he thinking?' Landon thought.

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On the shore, Landon looked at the ever smiling Santa and felt helpless. It was really hard to get angry with this jolly fellow... sigh..

"Little bro..... I've missed you... not seeing you all this while, has made my heart uneasy.... Little bro, I hope your not mad at me for ing late....hihuhu...." Santa said while giggling.

Everyone on the ship was surprised. Isnt that the king? .. why would he talk to a noble like that?

Before they had set sail to Baymard, Santa had explained to them the situation Baymard was in.. He also assured them that the king of the newly independently established territory, would definitely treat them well. He had guaranteed them safety, shelter and food.

Back on the shore, Santa explained what happened and why he had brought 10 ships of people with him.

Long story short, once the 9th prince arrived Vienna, everything was going on fine at first.

But a month later, there were sudden attacks and killings happening within the city. By the end of the next month, more than 11,000 people out of 96,000 people had died.

When they had captured one of the attackers, it was revealed that the queen had been sending a group of bandits called the 'Evergreen Bandits' to harass the citizens, while trying to kill him. Once he was killed, it would be announced that him alongside the citizens, died from an attack from bandits.

The queen had to make sure that it wasn't traceable to her, so burning and killing other people was only their secondary mission.

But when the bandits came, the prince along side the city lords knights fended them off bravely. At the end, their primary mission of killing Bari had failed.

The queen became restless and ordered her secret knights and about 23 gangs with more than 5,000 people in each gang, to join forces and burn down the entire city.

The city lord got wind of the plan early on and informed the prince. It was said that in the next 3 months, they would arrive Vienna and the attack would mence.

So,they started evacuating the people from Vienna immediately.

Once the Bari heard the news, he also sent a letter to Santa requesting for his help.

2 months later, the city lord had evacuated all the barons, as well as over 71,650 people. The city lord of the next town was close friends with Basi as well..... so Bari successfully settled these people to settle in his town with all their belongings.

4 days after that, Santa arrived with 10 giant size ships... they boarded the ships and headed for Baymard.

The city lord couldn't go with Bari because he was still an official in the empire. He took his family and his knights and headed back to the Capital.

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Listening to the story, which felt like all those Tv dramas he had watched, he was somewhat taken aback. He also felt pity for Bari, his family and the people.

But basically, apart from the 800 slaves that Santa originally got.. he still took 13,350 people from Vienna.

So in total, there had 14,150 people on those ships.

Although he felt sad for them, the amount of mud houses he built couldn't contain all of them... forget it, he would just have to give them an estate in the upper region to live in.

He decided to use the closest estate to the central region.

Of course the prince and his family would live in the castle with him... royalty was royalty, afterall.

Santa looked at Landon and smiled.

"Since you paid for 3000 slaves, I will send the other 2,200 more... remember, there are 800 slaves amongst the group

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