Editor:Â EndlessFantasy Translation
Lide had never met Recker before.
When Ivy left Dawn City before dawn, he told Lide everything about Recker.
Lide was also very curious as to why a Level 7 Intermediate Warrior would go to live in a border town and even attack the nobles who ruled them during the escape.
Especially since Ivy seemed to appreciate Recker, which piqued his interest.
The Bloodlineâs numbers were currently not many. While managing the current few hundred humans was not difficult, he would continue to expand the number of humans in the future. It was unrealistic to have only the Bloodline manage all of them in the later stages.
Therefore, it was necessary to promote a group of capable humans to help with management, to find collaborators.
As for whether the humans would turn against him, Lide was not worried at all.
This was a world of magic; a Level 5 Intermediate Mage could easily kill fifty to sixty civilians. The power held by the Bloodline was not something these homeless civilians could resist.
Moreover, it was not just about force. The interests of humans would later align with those of the Bloodline. When these peopleâs land and property were protected by the Bloodline, would they still want to rebel? Their peers would be the first enemies of those rebels.
Furthermore, the Bloodlineâs numbers would continue to expand, and the outstanding among humans would become part of the Bloodline.
Lide had plenty of ways to make these people willingly join the Bloodline. Becoming part of the Bloodline would even be something humans would compete for.
Recker was the first target Lide examined. Besides him, there were five other literate individuals with high prestige among the group.
Recker cautiously sat opposite Lide, while Oli stood awkwardly beside him, unsure whether to sit or stand.
âThereâs no need to be so nervous,â Lide said with a kind smile. âAs I said, within Dawn City, your safety is protected by the Holy Light Bloodline.â
âWe Holy Light Bloodline are different from the evil bloodlines you perceive.â
Lide took every opportunity to showcase his nature as a repeater.
âClan Leader Kachar, is there something you need from us?â
Even a well-experienced mercenary like Recker felt immense pressure when facing a vampire clan chief who ruled a city.
This vampire was a legendary bloodthirsty being. Even though the other party repeatedly said they were different, the fear was deeply rooted in his mind, something even a deity couldnât erase.
âRecker, I heard from my kin that you are highly esteemed among humans. I have a favor to ask of youâ¦â
Lide spoke very politely, but Reckerâs back was instantly soaked in cold sweat upon hearing the request.
A favor to ask of me? Thinking of the various evil legends about vampires, fear continued to spread in his heart.
âYour Excellency, I, Iâ¦â
Looking at the otherâs expression, Lide knew this guy was overthinking it. He coughed lightly and said calmly, âRecker, I said that you are protected by the Holy Light Bloodline within Dawn City.â
âAs long as you donât break Dawn Cityâs laws, no one will harm you.â
âYour Excellency, as long as it does not involve betraying the townâs residents, I will do it.â
Recker grit his teeth as if he were about to duel a demon, his expression resolute.
Lide raised an eyebrow and said calmly,
âUntil the coming spring, Dawn City will provide you with free food.
The Holy Light Bloodline is strong, but we are not skilled in cooking.
I need you to organize about twenty people into a logistics department to cook food for the humans in Dawn City every day.â
Hearing this, Reckerâs expression immediately turned stiff.
Originally, he thought that this vampire clan chief would ask him to do something like choosing a few humans to be given to them each day⦠but unexpectedly, it was this kind of task.
Free food?
The huge psychological contrast left Recker dazed for a moment.
Could it be that the promise made by the Holy Light Bloodline chief in the square was true?
The townâs residents had escaped in such a hurry that many had not even had time to bring food or copper pucks.
If not for this, they would not have risked attacking Baron Marcosâs convoy of the country. Attacking nobles was a serious crime that would result in the Nolan Empireâs army hunting them down and hanging them.
After being captured by the Bloodline, Recker had mentally prepared for the fact that most of the group wouldnât survive the winter.
But now this vampire clan chief said they would provide free food, which elevated his low expectations to the extreme.
âYou, you mean it?!â
Harrison and Augustine, standing behind Lide, were furious at Reckerâs lack of manners.
âHumans, do not let your shallow knowledge question the power of the Holy Light Bloodline and the Lord of Dawn City. In the past, you would have been hanged for this.â
Hearing these cold words, Recker immediately regained his composure and quickly apologized, âIâm sorry, Lord City Lord, Iâ¦â
Lide waved his hand and said nothing. His status among the Bloodline was supreme and highly esteemed.
For a human to dare to be so rude and question him without being killed outright was already due to Lideâs good education.
In the human kingdom, peasants who offended nobles were killed without anyone caring. This world was that ignorant and cruel.
Life was the cheapest thing, less valuable than a nobleâs toy.
âDonât worry as long as you donât make mistakes, you will not be harmed.
If there is no issue with this task, Iâll leave it to you.
Recker, I believe you still have many questions, but time will always reveal the true nature of things. Whether the Holy Light Bloodline is good or bad, time will tell.â
Recker felt inexplicably moved at Lideâs smile. That such an important figure would comfort him made him somewhat start to believe Lideâs sincerity.
Maybe, this really was an opportunity for the townâs residents.
âYour Excellency, I will do my best to complete the task you have given me.â
Lide nodded in satisfaction. âThis is a good start,
the salary for this job is ten silver pucks per person per month. As the team leader, you will receive fifteen silver pucks.â
Ten silver pucks? Oli, who was standing nearby, almost bit his tongue upon hearing this. Not only were they being given work, but it was also paid like the town guards?
In Eric Town, Marcosâs guards only received eight silver pucks a month.
Recker took a deep breath, suppressing his excitement.
He never expected that what he thought was free work would come with such a generous salary.
Ten silver pucks, if saved, was enough for a family of three to live for a month and a half.
The City Lord is really unlike the legendary vampires.
Lide took the bag handed over by Harrison and casually threw it on the table.
The clinking sound of metal rang out.
âThere are one hundred silver pucks here. Those who accept this job can be paid half upfront, with the other half paid at the end of the month.â
Offering a high price for a prized possession, this was the start of cooperation between humans and the Bloodline.
Lide believed that as long as people got involved in Dawn Cityâs affairs, they would quickly let go of their fear and truly integrate into Dawn City.
And this was only the first plan, with more to follow including land distribution, job allocation, and even housing redistribution.
However, each plan had certain prerequisites. Only when humans met these conditions would they truly receive land and houses.
It was impossible for these simple civilians to escape his strategies.
Lide, the king of schemes, Kachar, had already dug the pit for them.
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