In fact, after listening, Bayer had a feeling that the Lord seed to be preparing for sothing.
The Lord didn’t say, so he didn’t ask, just silently prepared.
And listening to the conversation, Mills’ expression showed so envy.
Whether it was Bayer, or O’Neill and Lucas, they could openly seek out their kin and continuously strengthen their power, but the goblins couldn’t.
They rely on Hope Town for their stable life now; stepping out of this territory, they still could be freely bullied, so it’s exceedingly difficult to find their kin.
The only thing they can do now is to strive to earn more money and trade with the human traffickers coming to Hope Town, purchasing their own people from their hands as much as possible, or posting tasks in the Task Center to have rcenaries bring goblins to Hope Town.
The Goblin Clan hated trading the most, but in the end, they had to use such ans to gain freedom for their people. How ironic?
But all in all, he was grateful.
The goblins in Hope Town have gradually developed themselves in batches, with Beginner Blacksmiths, Basic-level Tailors, Basic-level Gatherers, Basic Carpentry, Basic-level rchants, Basic-level Physicians, Basic-level Alchemists, and even Basic-Level Warriors.
The Goblin Clan is quietly striving and also proving to the world they are not only good at mining and hard labor.
Thinking of this, Mills’s eyes beca firm.
Bayer noticed the change in Mills’s expression and paused.
In fact, with the help of the Lord’s people, the Goblin Clan has beco more and more self-sufficient; they have also been a great help to the territory.
"Ti will prove everything," Bayer said to Mills.
"Yeah." Mills nodded.
At this ti, the exclamations of a group of Undead, Beastn, and goblins beside them reached their ears.
"Wow, so many tall buildings! And they’re right next to us."
"These are also residential buildings! When the ti cos, if you want to live higher up, you can buy a higher floor."
"You know a lot."
"Haha, a fellow Soldier ntioned it to , and I rembered."
"Impressive, impressive."
"I wonder what other changes are in the territory besides the visibly tall buildings?"
"Hey, Servus, did you participate in the architectural drawings of these tall buildings?"
"Yeah, participated in so."
"How is it? Better than the current residential buildings?"
"Of course better, I think it’s better than the current residential buildings. The village chief said, if more people co in the future, they will also build such tall buildings in our area."
"Really? That’s great! But I want to go and see now."
"If you’re curious, go take a look!"
"But I have to go to work later."
"It’s okay, you can take a quick look on the way to work."
"Shall we go quickly then?"
"Let’s go."
"..."
More and more voices gradually faded away.
Bayer and his companions watched this scene, their eyes expressing indescribable comfort.
They never imagined that different races could live together so happily and cheer for the sa territory.
*
Military camp.
The military camp was as crowded as ever.
Most of them were Soldiers, Residents, and slaves from Fasal Village, though now the slaves had also beco Residents.
What to do when you wake up to a changed world?
The people in the military camp experienced this feeling.
In fact, many who were sleepless at midnight noticed the Magic Fluctuation, but basically, no one ca out to see the changes in the territory.
First, it was too late to see anything, and second, they experienced too much yesterday and needed ti to process.
So, when they woke up today, they paid attention, and as a result, they found themselves following the military camp to the city gate.
The most important thing is, a territory that was desolate last night was miraculously filled today, and it looked extraordinarily orderly.
This territory’s construction was by no ans inferior to any other town they had seen, even surpassing them.
At least not many territories would willingly waste their Area on roads.
Yet Hope Town dared.
"Look!" Suddenly, soone pointed at the cluster of tall buildings within the territory.
Everyone looked and saw a lot in the whole territory.
They were filled with curiosity about these tall buildings.
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