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Surdak wants to transport the kobold slaves in the fields to the Bailin plane. These kobold slaves are the best miners.
However, now that there is a magic union, an alchemist and a scholar named Ferdinand, it is not so important for these kobold slaves to go to the Bailin plane. He needs to hire a large number of workers to dig out copper ore in the open-pit vein.
It should not be difficult for the aborigines living in Inver cargill forest to dig stones.
Nowadays, Woer Village has become the largest barren village or town, but it has reached the standard of a town in terms of scale and population.
This time, Surdak came to Pagelos Pass and looked out over the newly-built terraced houses in Livor Village, which surrounded the market with trees at the entrance of the village.
Surdak rode into the village very quietly.
Some members of the adventure group sat on the dead tree at the entrance of the village and chatted with each other.
At the foot of the mountain, you can see the building of a fifth-class villa by the reservoir, and that’s Surdak’s house.
I was exhausted when I saw the familiar gate.
Walking into the courtyard, little Peter still practiced fencing against the wall, so tired that he sweated profusely, his hair was wet and his face was red with the vicious sun.
Old Sheila lay in the rattan chair in the courtyard, basking in the sun, and glanced at her eyelids slightly.
At the gate of Surdak Courtyard, he respectfully greeted old Sheila, and then little Peter stood beside him and corrected the correct posture of chopping.
It was very exciting to see Peter Jr. in Surdak, and he showed the latest exercise results to Surdak one by one. Several basic movements were all the same.
These basic movements are not only a matter of proficiency, but also require the subconscious memory of the combatants. Even Surdak will practice early every day. First, he is not as diligent as before.
Little Peter went back to the front of the wooden man, and Surdak led the horse into the stable before he reached the door of the house.
Just when Surdak was about to enter the room, he heard old Sheila shouting "Dudak …"
Surdak stopped and turned respectfully and asked
"What can I do for you?"
Old Sheila lifted her eyelids from the cane chair, but her eyes were a little cold. She said to Surdak slowly
"It’s Yulita. She’s old enough to get married. There’s a nice guy in the village who is pursuing her."
"Oh!" Surdak just remembered that according to the legal system of the Green Empire, young people can get married after attending the 16-year-old bar mitzvah.
In that case, Rita is a big girl
Surdak thought for a moment and said, "I’ll prepare the dowry if two people like each other."
Listen to Surdak said that old Sheila’s face softened slightly before saying, "Well, he is the captain of the security squadron, Knight Danila."
I didn’t expect that Surdak, the captain of the public security squadron, had some impressions of him.
"Do you want me to meet him or get to know him from the side?" Surdak asked old Sheila
Old Sheila shook her head and paused before saying, "I know it’s not easy for you to go back to Wall Village in other places, but if Rita can come back from the wedding, you’d better try to come back once."
Originally wanted to attend Rita’s wedding Surdak nodded and said
"This, of course, will be fixed. You can write to me and I will come back as scheduled …"
Old Sheila lay back in the cane chair and looked at Tiankou with some holes in her eyes, but said, "Thank you, Duck!" "
Surdak smiled at old Sheila.
But when they turned around, he gently sighed.
I can see and feel that she missed her son at that moment …
Chapter 4 That fish is so big
Culp, a carpenter’s workshop, has prepared the first batch of wooden windows and doors, and Suldak returned to Duodan town with these wooden windows and doors.
Aphrodite returned to pustule mountain with Luke. This trip seems to have nothing to remember for the succubus. It’s just a chat.
Immediately after Surdak returned to Duodan Town, he moved out the wooden doors and windows and sent someone to Aung San, who was in the row house in the slum.
Nearly half of the townhouses in the slum area of Duodan Town have been built, and half of the quarrying foundation is made of wood. The construction technology is simple and the construction speed is amazing.
Even without doors and windows, many aborigines have moved back to their new homes.
This batch of doors and windows brought back by Surdak needs to be given priority, not them, but those foreign businessmen and adventure groups who pay for the row houses. They need a foothold in Duodan Town, and the new row houses here in the slums are the best choice.

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