Chapter 19 Temporarily Leave the Town

In a few days, many new buildings which seemed not fit in the town had been set up.

Looking at these new buildings, the townsmen began to look forward to being hired.

If they were hired, they needn't have to risk their lives to collect materials, and they also had a good salary, which was quite popular.

The herb shop workers, the chefs and waiters of the tavern, and the manual shops also needed people.

There were only ten positions, but more than one hundred men wanted.

On the day of the selection, there were a lot of people who expressed themselves hardly for fear that they couldn't be hired.

Sherman sat on a high seat, opened the list of villagers and made a list according to their loyalty.

In addition to the current arrangements, there was a rank of employment priority.

If they were good at it, Sherman would give them a priority.

It was a little noisy and Sherman didn't stay long.

He didn't expect that something bad happened not long after he left.

In order to snatch a job, violent conflicts had occurred, and even worse, the things had become weapons fights.

Each of them brought their weapons at the fastest speed, and dozens of people fought together.

Hearing the chaos, Sinard decisively asked the imperial soldiers to stop them.

No matter what, six-armed imperial soldiers failed to stop this group, they were inseparable.

Knowing the situation, Roy didn't have time to think about anything else. He stopped the work of the herb shop and rushed to stop the chaos, but it didn't work.

The two groups of people still fought together.

When Sherman arrived, almost everyone was injured and stared at each other with hatred.

He really didn't know how to comment.

These people got flustered when they saw Sherman.

The farm tools and broken sticks fell all over the ground.

Everyone's body was covered with mud, emitting an unpleasant smell.

Sherman rubbed his nose and felt a sharp pain in his temples.

The kids were all there, looking at them curiously.

"Let them all go back."

He didn't bother to ask what had happened. He just asked Roy to disperse the crowd.

"Then today..."

"I don't want to hire all the people who fought today, as well as the two people who caused it."

Sherman said coldly, directly eliminating this group of people.

What could happen today, what could happen next.

So he simply eliminated this group of people.

The way to deal with it was quite simple and crude.

"You can choose another deputy, and the herb shop also needed skilled people."

Sherman thought for a while and decided.

Like today when Roy was not here, no one would take care of this town.

It was time to train the reserve staff.

Sinard, who had watched the whole process, was amazed.

Even the imperial soldiers failed to stop them, and even themselves were wounded.

"Ask someone to bring some medicine for those soldiers," Sherman whispered to Dolores.

He saw that the six soldiers following Sinard were all wounded.

The crowd dispersed with regret.

Because of this, they lost a good job opportunity.

"It doesn't make no sense to live so hard."

Sherman shook his head, feeling a little disappointed.

Although he could understand.

Tomorrow, he would temporarily leave the thorny swamp and go out to buy something.

The most important thing was people.

Sherman planned to bring two hundred people back directly.

Too many to live in.

Then he went to see the training of army barrack and found that it was effective.

However, he didn't have the resources at hand, so he couldn't expand and upgrade and build a preliminary army barrack.

It was a pity.

When he came back, the school should be built.

The next day, the convoy was ready to go.

Sherman put on light make-up, and he only let Dolores go with him.

Sinard wanted to follow him regardless of the existence of that fatwa.

"I can't guarantee your safety if you go with me."

Sherman frowned and said, "Just stay here. I will come back soon."

"I don't need you to guarantee my safety. I can guarantee my safety on my own, not to mention there are so many soldiers."

The twenty soldiers would follow her all the way. They were trustworthy.

There was nothing to be afraid of as long as the over a hundred fish monsters all not attack them at once. Sinard was confident that there was nothing to be afraid of.

Sinard held Sherman's sleeve and said, "I just want to be with you. I promise I won't bring you any trouble!"

She swore and looked at Sherman eagerly.

She stared at Sherman with her green eyes.

"Remember what you said. If you mess around, go back to the city at once."

Sherman compromised.

Since he had the blueprint, he wouldn't be tricked by the fish monster.

Sinard got what she wanted and even stay in the same carriage with Sheeran.

Sherman tried his best to keep a distance from Sinard and stopped her with his eyes when she approached.

Each soldier was equipped with a pair of fish skin shoes that could help to walk on the water. Sherman intended to nip the threat in the cradle.

The convoy had to make a detour. Sherman had been staring at the blueprint, closing his eyes for rest.

Sinard was so bored that she had to read a novel.

Sherman suddenly opened his eyes and lifted the curtain. "Everyone, get ready!"

The soldier raised his weapon before he could retort.

They had seen the waves in the distance.

Roughly speaking, more than thirty red dots came towards them with an aim at killing Sinard.

Sherman's face darkened.

Sinard didn't get out of the car. She just opened the door to see what was going on.

Six soldiers quickly surrounded the carriage, and the rest put out formation, ready to fight at any time.

The speed of the fish monsters in the water was far slower than theirs, and the convoy was still moving slowly.

A gust of cold wind blew in. Sherman narrowed his eyes and asked, "Are you afraid?"

All these enemies were coming for Sinard.

Sinard shrugged and said, "I'm not afraid. You're here. Why should I be afraid? Can't you protect me well?"

Of course not.

Dolores also had a two-handed sword in her hand, staring ahead intently.

The fish monsters swam into the water nearby and hid for a short time.

It looked calm.

Sherman was reading the blueprint at any time and was ready to give orders.

The fish in the marsh could hide underground.

"Watch your step at any time. Follow my orders without any hesitation!"

The soldiers had already seen how powerful Sherman was in dealing with the fish monsters, so they directly acquiesced in Sherman's command.

The leader was on full alert. He put down his helmet, held up his spear and stared around.

Sinard seemed to be watching the fun, but there was a holy white light around her.

She was not proficient in attacking techniques, but she was proficient in practice.

She pushed her hands towards the outside, and a faint white light appeared on the bodies of the soldiers.

At the same time, they felt the warmth from their bodies, and they had more courage and a higher fighting spirit.

"Captain Simon, step back. Attack!"

The long spear stabbed into the ground with a muffled sound.