"Have you heard? It is said that there is a special lake in the Turner Province. Whenever the stars and moonlight shine on the lake, a huge snake will appear from the bottom of the water." In the tavern, a man
The drunken guard yelled the rumors and anecdotes he had heard to the stranger sitting next to him.
"If you are lucky enough to meet this giant snake, you can exchange it with it of equal value - weapons, food, gold, even copper coins, as long as you have it, it will accept it. It will take out treasures of equal value from the treasures at the bottom of the lake."
"Speak as if you have seen it with your own eyes." The guard who told the story was drunk, but the people next to him were not drunk.
They didn't believe the rumors mentioned by the guards at all. How could there be such a giant snake in the world, and it would engage in equal exchange with people? It would be a miracle if it didn't eat people...
"What do you think of this rumor?" Priul shook his glass at Brutus beside him.
Brutus glanced at the juice on the table in front of him: "Of course such unbelievable things may exist in this world, but if there really is such a rumored giant snake in Turner Province, I'm afraid the situation will not be the same.
It’s as worrying as it is now.”
"Haha, indeed." Puliul smiled, turned his head and looked at the position of the guard just now, only to find that the guy had disappeared at some point.
Priul raised his eyebrows slightly, but he didn't take it to heart. After all, it was normal for people to disappear in a blink of an eye in a tavern where people were coming and going.
"By the way, how long will it take for the person you invited to arrive?" Brutus followed Priul's suggestion. Recently, he didn't bring a pocket watch in Sissoko, so he could only estimate the time by himself and felt that the wait was a bit long.
Already.
"Don't worry, I think it will be soon." Puliure took a sip of the fruit wine in the wooden cup and raised his chin slightly, "Here he comes."
Brutus turned his head and glanced at the person who came, and found that he was a young blond man with a height of over 1.6 meters and a very thin body. Although Brutus did not judge people by their appearance, the man invited by Priul was really good-looking.
Some dare not compliment.
He originally thought that the average appearance of people in this world might be quite good, but now he feels that he has returned to reality...
"Prior, you have been ignoring me for almost half a year, and you are finally going to set off?" The blond man glanced at Brutus and decided to sit on the other side of Priul.
"Yes, Kraut, are the others ready?" Priul pushed a glass of wine that had been prepared in front of Kraut.
"Some guys have been idle for too long. I guess they need to practice for a few more days in Bikels." Kraut's voice was a little rough, which seemed out of place with his figure.
"I'm afraid you don't have that much time. You can supervise them to practice after you go back. I don't want anyone to be unable to take action immediately after arriving in Bikels."
"Okay." Kraut nodded, "Are there any other arrangements?"
"This is Andos Brutus, and I plan to recommend him to the Logistics Department." Priul introduced to Kraut, "He doesn't need to know you, but you must know him."
Kraut showed Brutus a smile that he thought was kind: "Claudus Bevin, please take care of me in the future."
Brutus looked away slightly to avoid being affected by Kraut's bad smile: "You are welcome between colleagues."
"If you need anything, or if you are looking for someone, please tell me now." Puliure called the bartender over and asked him to refill himself and Kraut.
"Considering the terrain of Turner, our team needs to purchase enough daggers." Kraut put down his wine glass and began to talk nonstop, "Since it is almost the end of autumn, winter clothing and sufficient reserves must be prepared in advance.
good......."
After Kraut said everything he thought he needed, Priul nodded: "Well, I think I need to prepare at least five gold latts to meet your needs."
"Debit from the team's account, and remember to buy a few more mules. I don't want to see the team have people working as draft animals again."
"Understood." Kraut seemed to be specifically here to handle this matter. Once completed, he stood up and left the tavern.
Seeing Kraut's disappearing back, Priul kept tapping on the table: "Logistics..."
He quickly came back to his senses and looked at Brutus, who was a little confused: "Although we are still operating in the form of an adventure group, the actual organizational form is still more like the current legion, so the logistics part is still divided into small teams.
Take responsibility for yourself.”
Brutus was curious about this matter. According to his understanding, these logistics affairs should be organized in a unified way: "So what is the role of the logistics department?"
"Responsible for the unified management of logistics. This is also the direction in which our adventure group will improve in the future." Priul and Brutus looked at each other, "This matter will also be your main responsibility in the future."
"Me?" Brutus pointed to himself in confusion, "But I have never had any experience in dealing with these things."
"Because no one has it, choosing a suitable person is the first step for this job. And -" Priuld paused and hesitated, "I don't think there are many people who are more suitable than you."
The choice has been made.”
"Today's terrible situation in Turner Province is proving one thing. We can no longer continue to live in the same way as in the past, but we must adapt to the changes in the situation as soon as possible."
He left today's drink money on the table and then stood up: "There are also opportunities in danger. Let's go. Before it's night, I'll take you for a long-lost training."
...
"Legion logistics have always been chaotic."
After returning to Priul's house, Priul and Brutus discussed the logistical problems of the legion in the living room.
"The logistics of the Sissoko Army are usually handled by the caravans accompanying the army, but the last time the Sissoko people formed an army was more than ten years ago." Puliure took out a book from the bookshelf and handed it to Bu
Lutus, "But fortunately, at least there is a precedent to check."
"Are the legions different in every city?" Brutus asked.
"Yes, that's why it gives people such a headache." Puliure sighed, "Although a long period of peace is good, but if it lasts too long, it will make people forget the experience of the war period."
"But fortunately, through this small-scale war, people in the northern provinces can still recall the past."
Brutus nodded thoughtfully: "It is easier to accept a war proactively than a passive one."
"Pioneering and enterprising is not a good word for the enemy." Puliure held his chair and whispered, "But before that, I have to think about where it would be better to take you..."