Chapter 262: Ways of Cooperation

Style: Fantasy Author: BudiWords: 2126Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
With that kind of undisguised admiration, Dean knew at a glance that these knights were very satisfied with the work of the little brick builder.

That’s something to talk about.

He asked knowingly: "Does it meet your standards?"

Ryan briefly chatted with the knight who was doing the test and gave a positive answer.

"If none of these are met, I'm afraid I will have no choice but to live in the palace."

"That's an exaggeration."

Dean shook his head, saying he couldn't deserve such a high praise.

Although he had never seen a palace, with Sigrid's style where she even had to modify her glasses case, it was hard to imagine that she would live in an ordinary building.

I always feel that any bizarre conjecture may come true on this woman.

Dean even suspected that the palace would be able to run on its own if it was in a hurry.

In a way, it can be regarded as recognition of Sigrid's superb level.

Ryan didn't know that his friend was imagining the terrifying scene of the palace's long legs in his mind. He glanced at the recorded data and prepared to write a report after returning and submit it to the testing knights in Lensak. He whispered to Dean Showing through the bottom.

"Exaggeration or not, I don't want to mention it. I see that they have a very high opinion of your building. The conclusion is 'strongly recommended to reach cooperation'. I guess the cooperation will be settled once the test results are handed over to the team leader." It can be finalized.”

Dean also felt that things were 80% stable. Although he didn't know about the semi-magical building at the beginning, the excellence of the brick builders was obvious to all, and he expected that the cooperation could be successfully reached.

Just as he thought about the semi-magical building, Dean heard Ryan continue, "The semi-magical building is different from ordinary buildings. Even though it is still half a level away from the magical building, this evaluation is definitely for you. A good thing."

Dean turned his head and looked at the knight in surprise.

This surprise was not due to Ryan's analysis, but because he actually understood the term "semi-magical building".

And with that eloquent and eloquent attitude, one could tell at a glance that he was not just talking casually, but that he had already understood something.

It made Dean feel impressed.

He had never heard Ryan say that he understood these things.

I originally thought that the other party was assigned the job of leading the team because he was familiar with me, but I didn't expect that he actually had real materials.

It really doesn't seem to match his image.

Ryan, who touched his nose and felt a little like sneezing, didn't notice Dean's strange look in his eyes. He was still doing his best to help with the analysis.

"Generally speaking, the higher the ska index, the more special energy contained in the building, and the more characteristics the building has. But occasionally there are exceptions, such as yours."

"This semi-magical building of yours has no special magical effects. The only thing is that it is particularly outstanding in its sturdiness. It seems a bit sorry for the 3.5 ska index, but this singleness is exactly what Area 13 is. What is most needed right now.”

"What I heard from them is that they want to hire brick builders to build houses for the knights. They will first promote it among the knights and let the residents adapt to the idea of ​​using magic pets to build houses. After establishing a certain trust foundation, they can then It will gradually spread from knights to ordinary buildings."

Finally, the overall architectural upgrade of District 13 will be achieved.

The development of this route is almost foreseeable, and Ryan is also happy to see it happen. If all the houses can be upgraded to semi-magic buildings, the ability of District 13 to resist the beast tide will inevitably be further enhanced, and the sturdy semi-magic buildings will It is less likely to be damaged, and losses after an animal infestation will be reduced.

This idea can be said to coincide with Dean's. He has no objections, but is just a little curious about one thing.

"The Knights need to build houses? I see that the knights have all moved away. Their housing problem has not been solved yet?"

Lane explained: "We are the first to start relocation here, and the priority of housing allocation is relatively high, so the number of knights leaving is large and the relocation is fast, but the knights in other streets are not so easy to relocate. Some of them I haven’t found a place to live yet.”

Dean looked understanding.

No wonder Ronan and Lucy went home two days ago and chatted with the neighbors, but they didn't find out where the relocation started except for the breeding house. It turned out that the relocation was done in batches.

In this regard, the reason given by Lane is this: "The relocation of the knights is not a trivial matter. If the move is too big, it will attract too much attention of ordinary residents and have a bad impact."

Of course, the relocation work here was carried out first to make room for Dean. However, this kind of favor-selling thing, if put bluntly, it becomes a request for favor, which is disgusting.

As long as we understand each other well.

And obviously, Dean is the type who can get it done in just one click.

He took the initiative to return to the previous topic and gave a simple answer, "The brick workers can be rented to the Knights on a lease basis. However, in order to prevent the workload from exceeding their capacity, I have to determine the specific working hours. .”

"Also... feeding is prohibited during working hours."

Dean looked at a female knight who was secretly feeding candy to the brick worker, and pretended to be serious.

As if aware of his gaze, the little brick worker who was being fed slightly bent his knees, jumped up, and bit the piece of candy from the female knight's hand.

Ronan trotted over, pinched its bulging cheeks, and tried to squeeze the candy out. However, no matter how hard he tried, the brick worker refused to let go. He still hugged his shoulders and showed an expression as if nothing had happened.

Dean saw that the little apprentice was sweating profusely and was about to reach in to grab the candy. He shook his head and stopped him: "Forget it, let him eat it."

After saying that, he turned his head, looked at the guilty expression on the female knight's face, and sighed.

"The amount of sugar they consume every day is limited. Exceeding that limit will have a negative effect on tooth development..."

Although this kind of magic pet does not rely on teeth to eat, if the two small fangs of a cat-like magic pet do not look good, it will definitely affect the appearance.

Dean also plans to let the brick workers go out to support himself, so naturally he will not relax his control in this aspect.

Seeing his men's heads hanging lower and lower, Ryan shook his head in amusement, and then remembered the days when he secretly bought snacks for Yaya, and couldn't help but help him: "Don't worry, I will educate them well when I go back, don't be blind." It’s for feeding the demon pets.”

Dean looked at the knight, whose credibility in this regard had dropped below zero, and couldn't help showing a suspicious expression.

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