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Boiling Beast Bloodline-Chapter 831 - 185: Internal Affairs Coordination_2
Chapter 831: Chapter 185: Internal Affairs Coordination_2
As the Feilengcui Lord got involved in his work, he left the honored guests hanging quite awkwardly. The Medusa clan had already lost face, and naturally, they were not willing to keep up appearances any longer in such a dull atmosphere, choosing to leave early. Lord Bog Camp, the White Tiger Scepter Shaman, who had reaped a rich harvest, timely suggested a trip to Caiyu City to pay a visit on the way.
The little request of the papal envoy was naturally granted by Lord Treizegar of Feilengcui; the intention of the White Tiger Scepter Shaman Bog Camp going to Caiyu City could be guessed by even a fool. The skilled and elegant White Tiger Scepter Shaman, although primarily aiming to recruit the Feilengcui Lord, could not ignore the strength of the Medusa clan, which had just sensationally revealed the tip of the iceberg—those young priests’ magical pets were impressive Magical Beasts, and how could Lord Bog Camp easily let them slip away.
Compared with the keenly observant White Tiger Scepter Shaman, Earl Garnett seemed foolish to no end. Although he was dim-witted, this von Wald Wolf had quite the audacity. With two Scepter Shamans following Liu Zhenhan and having close contact with the legendary Scepter Shaman Lord Mourinho, even someone with the slightest insight should understand that Lord Richard of Feilengcui was no greenhorn. Yet, Earl Garnett had the gall to propose to Liu Zhenhan that a Feilengcui maid serve in his bedchamber.
Among Bimon nobility, having a maid accompany one overnight is not a novelty, although truly high-class nobles would never actively make such demeaning requests—for instance, the White Tiger Scepter Shaman Bog Camp—but clearly, Earl Garnett did not belong to such discerning nobility. ƒree𝑤ebnσvel-com
It was obvious that Earl Garnett lusted after Helen even more than after the Medusa and Butterfly maids, but to desecrate a priestess who served the God of War, not only him but perhaps even King Grecke Sal himself wouldn’t have the guts, even if he desired to do so.
Clearly overestimating his status, Earl Garnett, bolstered by alcohol, made a brash demand for the busy Feilengcui Lord to select a beautiful servant from throughout his territory to spend the night with him.
The wolfish Earl’s eyes gleamed as they roamed over the two Rabbit Beauties presented by Lord Bog Camp to Liu Zhenhan, and his entourage, evidently accustomed to such escapades, immediately voiced their support.
In Beamon, while the Rabbit Clan is not notably famed for producing beauties, the carefully selected young girls of the Rabbit Clan were indeed the cream of the crop, commanding exorbitant prices on the black market.
If Earl Garnett was looking for his own demise, he had no one else to blame. Liu Zhenhan, already in a bad mood, found a perfect outlet for his frustration and immediately granted the Earl’s wish.
The protests of the Earl were futile; the Feilengcui Lord had never regarded anyone from Bimon Kingdom highly. Even if the Noble Inspection Court stripped him of his noble title, his priestly status remained untarnished—here in his own domain, his word was perhaps even more potent than that of the King himself.
Luo Xi, the leader of the Fierce Tiger Mercenary Corps, had arrived in Feilengcui with his family and a part of the elite soldiers about half a month earlier. Such a banquet scene was not his place to attend. As the party neared its end, having waited for some time, he hurriedly sent maids to find Mr. Jabbar, the penguin butler, requesting an audience with the Lord, who was busy with internal affairs.
Had it not been reported by Butler Jabbar, Liu Zhenhan would have almost forgotten that he had recruited a group of human mercenaries. The summons, a headache for the overwrought Liu Zhenhan, finally brought some good news: Luo Xi’s wife, Mrs. Mia Hamm, brought over eight hundred Forest Elves, and among this small elf tribe, there were as many as two hundred mature archers..................... — this was of little use to Liu Zhenhan, but the fully equipped small elf tribe also included two elf Mages and one elf priest, truly living up to their reputation as the most adept at sensing Elemental Power!
The two Elf Mages were not of very high Guild rank—one was an Apprentice Mage and the other a middle-ranking Mage. Coming from a small tribal background, their magical maneuvers were not as innovative as those from a renowned master like Otigha. However, they specialized in the Wind and Wood Two-System Magic, which was like adding frost to snow for the Magic Teleportation Array of Feilengcui; even for the rest of the small Forest Elf tribe, craftsmen like Blacksmiths, Tailors, and Gardeners were just the pioneering talents urgently needed by Feilengcui.
Elves possess a keener sense of Elemental Power than other Wisdom Races. Elf Blacksmiths, given suitable raw materials, can also create simple Magical Equipment, which qualifies them as quasi-Alchemists; a significant portion of the Magical Equipment circulating in the Aegean Continent owes thanks to these Elf Blacksmiths. With the addition of Elf Tailors, under the guidance of Alchemists, they could also begin producing soft equipment like Magic Cloaks and Magic Gloves. This great news excited Liu Zhenhan tremendously; with their assistance, Ruona could get some respite before her trip to the Far East and concentrate on completing some high-grade Magical Equipment.
The Fierce Tiger Mercenary Corps had indeed fallen on good times. Their arrival coincided with the Lord’s discovery of a vast treasure underground, so the next steps for the Mercenary Corps were clear. Apart from continuing to recruit soldiers under the banner of the Sky God Scepter Shaman, the Feilengcui Mercenary Guild would directly relocate underground. If they were to establish a Magic Messaging Array there, it could communicate easily with the office in Dorott, allowing for rapid market response.