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Chapter 177 My White-Eyed Wolf Commander (17)

Facts once again proved Yu Guang correct.

When the strong man's bloody corpse appeared in front of everyone, the originally restless crowd fell silent for an instant.

Their little calculations had completely ceased. Although the friction was still constant, no one dared to resist.

Even the voice cursing Yu Guang was much weaker, for fear that he would be the next one to be dragged out and beaten to death.

Zhe successfully found the ten people he wanted, and even his spirit and spirit were completely different from the past.

Seeing that Zhe had gathered his own team, Xin gave Zhe the task of guarding the prisoners of war.

Xin was still worried about what would happen if Zhezhe conspired with these people to escape.

Unexpectedly, Zhe was more worried about the prisoners of war escaping than he was. Apart from sleeping, he spent most of the time at the entrance of the cellar.

Xin also asked Yu Guang with such a question, but he only received a gentle smile from Yu Guang: "It would be okay if I didn't know what it was like if I never got it. The more I get it, the more I am afraid of losing it."

Xin: "." It seems to be true.

If he encountered a situation like Zhe's, he probably wouldn't be willing to give up.

The result of not wanting to lose was that Zhe used more radical methods than Xin to manage these prisoners of war.

After countless taunts, spurns, and scoldings, the prisoners of war, instead of becoming violent, began to gradually surrender.

Seeing that Xin still looked incomprehensible, Hei couldn't help but pat him on the shoulder: "Only those who have been tortured know best what kind of torture others are most afraid of. You will understand in the future."

Xin: "." Actually, I don't really want to understand.

There are mainly two types of prisoners of war who come to Yuguang. The first one is like this. They have lived in the same village since they were young. They know each other more or less, and occasionally they can joke with each other about each other's past embarrassing stories.

The other type comes from other forces preparing for rebellion.

These people do not have a fixed team. They follow whoever gives them money and food, so they have no moral integrity.

Such people are more likely to be persuaded to surrender and more likely to betray than those prisoners of war living in mountain villages.

Although Zhe is greedy for life and afraid of death, he is quite talented in dealing with prisoners of war.

In just ten days, the prisoners of war in the two cellars were successfully collected.

Although Yu Guang has not formally differentiated the treatment of various official positions, Sikong's status was given to Zhe.

Although Hei didn't get any actual benefits, he still found Zhe secretly crying several times in private, and kept talking about the words that he had honored his ancestors.

Hei doesn't judge Zhe's behavior.

Because it was the same for him. If it weren't for hugging the master's leg tightly, he wouldn't know where he would be dead now.

Zhe has no abilities, but his skills are focused on dealing with prisoners of war.

Although the methods he used were quite despised by others, Yu Guang showed great respect for Zhe, and even took the initiative to give advice from time to time, and even discussed with Zhe how to conquer these prisoners of war more effectively.

After the two people's in-depth research, even those prisoners of war who were like grasshoppers gradually began to surrender to Yu Guang.

They were just here to make a living, and Yu Guang was able to keep their stomachs full and promised to promote them based on their military merit in the future, which suited them well.

People like Lian Zhe can become Sikong. Those who are stronger than Zhe should naturally have better development.

More people surrendered, and Yu Guang attributed all the credit to Zhe, giving Zhe greater dignity and letting others clearly see it.

Feeling that Yu Guang was being taken seriously, Zhe respected Yu Guang more and more, and even tended to be willing to do everything for Yu Guang.

After the prisoners of war in the village were integrated, Yu Guang began to teach Zhe how to train troops and clearly told Zhe that they would go down the mountain within a year.

When the time comes, she will help Zhe and the other brothers in the village take back their relatives.

If other people had said this, Zhe might not believe it.

But when the words came from Yu Guang's mouth, Zhe didn't have the slightest doubt, and even had a faint expectation in his heart.

He was not an eye-catching character in the original village, but now he has a big future. He wants to let his family and other people in the village see his majesty at this time.

In terms of employment, Yu Guang has also implemented his consistent philosophy of saving resources and putting the right people in the right places.

Since he was no longer a prisoner of war, Xin took over the job of guarding the mountain stronghold. He took the surrendered people around the stronghold every day, carefully observing the surroundings for clues to prevent unscrupulous people from approaching the stronghold.

Xin is an old hunter and can tell whether anyone else has been on the mountain recently by observing the movements of animals on nearby mountains.

Because he was careful and experienced, he actually discovered several groups of people who were preparing to attack the village in advance.

Hei is still responsible for many things, including developing protective gear and new weapons.

Record the expenses in the cottage, calculate the trophies collected by Yu Guang, and use the novel gadgets developed by Yu Guang to discuss business with Zhi Zhen.

Perhaps he felt that there were too many things going on on Hei's side, so Yu Guang found two smarter men among the prisoners of war and followed Hei to help him.

Li is still responsible for metal forging, but there have been more prisoners of war recently, and the aboriginal people who were originally sent to farm have been taken back.

They can't write or speak, so they can be used to help with forging without worrying about them talking nonsense.

Most of the aborigines followed the force to forge weapons, while the other small number followed the potters to knead clay molds and bake them to cook and eat.

In addition to collecting and curing medicinal herbs, doctors are also responsible for cooking meals for everyone in the village.

Not to mention whether it tastes good or not, the main thing is safety. At least it can prevent poisonous substances from getting into the food.

The aborigines would come over to help before and after cooking, so they wouldn't make you too busy.

After the indigenous people were taken away, the main force in farming became prisoners of war.

The prisoners of war were taken to the fields by Xing every morning. After doing farm work for an hour, they were brought back just in time to have breakfast, and then followed Zhe to complete a full day of training.

When Zhizhen came to the village again after a few months, he was almost shocked by the changes in his peripheral vision.

The village that was originally located halfway up the mountain has been expanded to occupy half of the mountain.

It was early autumn, and the heavy wheat ears were weighing the stems down, indicating a bumper harvest this year.

Walking around the field, Zhi Zhen's eyes were full of solemnity: "Your wheat harvest seems to be much more abundant than elsewhere."

More than just a lot of wheat, the wheat in Yuguang's field is strong and full, and even the ears have two more ears than others.

When it comes to food, Zhizhen's eyes are extremely serious. She just counted it and there are indeed two extra ears.

Whether it is fighting a war or developing a country, the most important thing is food.

As long as there is enough food, people and money are no longer a problem. She wants to know how Yu Guang does it.

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