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Chapter 155: Chapter 95: Arrival of Food and Dwarves

A week has passed since the settlement was established.

The village has taken shape, with various important buildings already settled.

From now on, the residents of the village will begin to build houses for themselves, and the land allocated to each will be cultivated by them.

Kana and the others each received a log cabin, and a two-story house was allocated to them to use as a base for the Night Watcher.

Early in the morning, Kana returned from outside the village.

The reason he was outside the village was that he spent the night resting in the Alchemy Workshop.

In the past few days, Kana also took the opportunity to make some repairs to the cave of the Magic Node, which has now officially become a simple Alchemy Workshop.

He has been frantically improving his Secondary Profession and Alchemy skill levels inside it during these days.

The Secondary Profession Sculptor was successfully upgraded to Level Three by him.

And his Active Skills.

Alchemy—Metal (Mastery 531/1000)

Have also reached the mastery level.

However, correspondingly, more than half of the materials he previously obtained from the Alchemist’s grave have been consumed by him.

Of course, this majority was basic materials, while more versatile and slightly higher-level gemstones are still mostly retained.

Just passing through the newly constructed wooden gates of the town.

Two knights and a team of soldiers walked toward him.

They saluted Kana and marched outward.

This group of soldiers will patrol all the way to the fishing village, with a total of three such teams along the way.

The three teams together have about 100 soldiers.

They will quickly eradicate the threats along this route and constantly guard it.

Mainly because the Count feared that the Blood Race’s ships might attack from the coast, so they need to maintain communication and the safety of the entire road at all times.

After all, the fish harvest from the fishing village is now an important food source for the village.

It’s only thanks to the village’s sufficient troop strength that they can support such patrols; otherwise, it wouldn’t be sustainable.

Upon entering the village, you can see that foundations are being dug everywhere, and various woods are being transported in.

Early in the morning, two Ogres were called upon to act as Porters.

"We need stew for lunch, or we won’t work in the afternoon," Big Tooth grumbled.

These small fries sure know how to boss people around, but fortunately, they say it’s just busy for this period, and they will let him rest well afterward.

Udo, who was directing his work, nodded casually, his attitude exceptionally perfunctory: "Alright, alright, we’ll get you the stew for lunch."

As for the other Ogre, Fang, he didn’t have many complaints, eating whatever he had and working diligently.

One has to admit, perhaps because of experiencing too much during this period, whether villagers or soldiers, their acceptance ability is very strong.

In just a week, they have accepted the presence of the two Ogres and can even communicate with them amicably.

"Shouldn’t you take a bath? You smell a bit," a passing villager couldn’t help but say to Big Tooth.

"I don’t stink, it’s you small fries that’s rotten, go away."

Saying so, Big Tooth crouched down and pushed him with his hand, causing the villager to stagger.

At this moment, Kana happened to be passing by, tilting his head to glance at him.

As soon as Big Tooth saw Kana, he quickly stood up, muttering that it had nothing to do with him: "He said it first."

Kana rolled his eyes, too lazy to bother, and went directly to the central square.

The village’s council hall, warehouse, armory, and Night Watcher base are all here.

On the two-story building next to the square, a very special flag was hung.

A black flag with a pale gold torch emblem.

It’s the Night Watcher flag.

Kana pushed the door open and walked in; Alyris and Bobo were already inside.

Bobo lives in the base.

"Your Highness."

Kana nodded.

"Here, the map you requested." Bobo handed the map he had drawn over the past few days to Kana.

Kana looked at it and nodded in satisfaction.

The areas drawn on it are those they’ve visited, depicted in detail.

Particularly notable are the Coastal Fishing Village, the Centaur Tribe on the plains, and the Spider Forest, among other key places.

"Hasn’t George returned yet?" Kana asked.

Considering the time, George and his team should have returned by now.

Alyris shook her head, "No, and the patrol team hasn’t received any news either."

"Kana, come and help identify these items, so I can record them."

Bobo called from the side.

Kana walked over, seeing a heap of strange things around Bobo, all kinds of plants.

There were leaves they had never seen before, and some mushrooms.

"Don’t know this one, this one can be eaten, this one seems to be a spice, should be dried and ground into powder.

This one is a poison; apply it to a wound to cause limb paralysis..."

As Kana spoke, Bobo recorded beside him.

After all, this is the Eastern Wilderness, a sparsely populated area, many plants are unfamiliar.

So a certain amount of categorization is needed, and just as it happens, the Eastern Wilderness is the area Kana knows the best, so he is very knowledgeable about many plants here.

Along the way, record with Bobo, which will greatly benefit both the village and themselves once the records are complete.

At this time, the base’s door was pushed open.

Rein walked in, "Your Highness, you’re here."

"What’s going on?" Kana lifted his head.

"George and his team have returned."

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