the soldiers' attributes have been improved to varying degrees

Hearing Green's willingness to work for him, Clark became spirited.

 

"What do you mean?"

 

"Well... the weapons I forge, ordinary people may not be able to use."

 

Obviously, such an abstract conversation cannot make Clark understand what it means.

 

"How about this, Master, I will forge a weapon for you here, and you can take a look."

 

While Green was forging the weapon, Clark reopened Green's panel.

 

Green

Martial value: 30

Strategy: 50

Evaluation: a

Loyalty: 70

Special Talents: Heir to the Courageous Forge, Ingenuity, Blacksmith

Loyalty has reached seventy.

 

At least it can be preliminarily trusted.

 

Clark is very interested in this talent called the Heir to the Courageous Forge.

 

Forging a decent weapon is obviously quite time-consuming.

 

With Green's skillful hammering movements, he repeatedly purified and hammered the red-hot iron ore until it slowly took the shape of an iron sword.

 

After the final step of quenching was completed, this iron sword, which looked extremely heavy, was successfully forged.

 

He casually placed the weapon on the table and wiped the sweat from his head.

 

"Master, it's done."

 

Looking at the thick style, he finally understood what Green meant by ordinary people not being able to use it.

 

However, how can this be called a flaw?

 

Clark tried to pick up the long sword, but failed.

 

It's a bit embarrassing to say, but he really couldn't lift this weapon.

 

Perhaps this weapon requires a certain level of Martial value to be used.

 

Alice called Duncan, and Duncan easily lifted the long sword.

 

He looked at the long sword with great interest, obviously fond of it.

 

A good sword!

 

It is much stronger than those weapons on the market.

 

However, soldiers with less strength simply cannot lift it.

 

Clark suddenly understood what he meant by flaws.

 

In his eyes, the weak human race obviously cannot use such a heavy long sword.

 

"Master, can I use this weapon?"

 

Duncan was silent for a while, but still took the initiative to speak.

 

As a knight, he really wants to have a sword of his own.

 

It's not that the one he's using now is not good, it's just very ordinary and easy to damage.

 

"Of course."

 

Clark was very generous.

 

This made Duncan thank him ecstatically several times.

 

The loyalty, which was originally only seventy, also increased to eighty.

 

Ever since Duncan agreed to serve Clark, the loyalty has been stuck at seventy.

 

After so many days, it has finally increased.

 

"It's okay, just do it to this standard."

 

Green sighed and said, "Alright."

 

"Master, your knight has great strength, but not all soldiers can swing the long sword I forge so easily."

 

Clark laughed.

 

"Of course I understand, just forge such long swords as you do."

 

"I will pay you a reward."

 

"How about this, for a long sword of equal quality, I will give you a silver coin as a reward."

 

Hearing that Clark was even willing to pay him, Green thought he was dreaming.

 

One silver coin per sword, then ten would be a gold coin, right?

 

If he can forge twenty swords in a day, wouldn't that make two gold coins?

 

Clearly, the materials were all provided by Clark, and he was just a slave without status...

 

"Praise you, great master."

 

Green bowed deeply, expressing his heartfelt gratitude for everything Clark had given him.

 

In the conversation, Green's loyalty increased by ten points.

 

Now, even if the collar was removed, Green probably wouldn't want to escape.

...

 

Green has already started working.

 

Clark watched him for a while, feeling a bit bored, and then left.

 

On the way back to the lord's residence, Duncan said excitedly, "Master, the weapons forged by the dwarf blacksmith you recruited are really easy to use."

 

Clark smiled and said, "Duncan, do you think the soldiers you trained can hold such weapons?"

 

Duncan said brightly, "Not now, but definitely after I finish training."

 

If that hundred-man guard could be equipped with such weapons, then he would naturally have more confidence when facing bandits.

 

As for the issue of armor, it can be temporarily put aside.

 

Clark patted him on the shoulder: "I have high hopes for you."

 

"Master, I will not let you down."

 

Duncan didn't expect Clark to be much more capable than he imagined.

 

Being able to recruit such a dwarf to work for him, it seems that the Baron of Williams territory is not as simple as he thought.

 

In fact, when he learned that Clark had exchanged the Golden Eagle Gladiator Badge for him and a thousand gold coins, he was very disappointed.

 

Because Clark gave up the glory that belonged to their family.

 

He even subconsciously thought that following Clark might not have much of a future.

 

When he saw the loose training of the hundred-man guard and the extremely poor equipment, it was even more so.

 

It wasn't until today that he changed his mind.

 

If Clark can keep this wise attitude, and wait until he becomes a great noble...

 

Maybe Clark doesn't even have to become a noble, and can ask Clark to fulfill Duncan's wishes?

 

...

 

The iron ore purchased with six hundred Normandy gold coins was forged by Green into two hundred heavy long swords.

 

These two hundred weapons, Green only used a short week.

 

When rows of long swords were taken away in cowhide, Clark still felt a bit unreal.

 

The promised reward for Green, Clark naturally would not go back on his word.

 

But it would have to wait until the excess batch of long swords was sold.

 

His personal guard soldiers were only a hundred, and the entire guard could be armed with only a hundred.

 

It might not even use a hundred, because not all soldiers can use these weapons.

 

After observing these days, Clark found that at least thirty points of Martial value are needed to barely use this weapon.

 

Above forty can be used as if it were an extension of the arm.

 

Seeing those soldiers again, Clark thought he was hallucinating.

 

Martial value: 35

Strategy: 18

Evaluation: e

Loyalty: 50

Special Talents: None

 

Hansen

Martial value: 38

Strategy: 10

Evaluation: e

Loyalty: 55

Special Talents: None

 

Most of the soldiers' attributes have been improved to varying degrees.

 

The original e- evaluation has also become e.

 

Not only has martial increased, but loyalty has also increased a lot.