"Brutus?" Juno saw this and followed him out, leaving the guides in the room who were depressed and silent.
Brutus looked back at Juno who followed him out, then turned back and continued walking forward.
The two were walking on the dirt road in silence. Brutus saw the workers carrying construction materials at the construction site and suddenly asked: "Have they ever considered changing careers?"
"You mean the porters?" Juno naturally saw the workers who were being ported. "You also saw them. They are very thin. We don't want such people in construction sites."
"No, I don't just mean this. Maybe if I think about it, I might be able to find a job for these people."
"Then work hard." Juno knew that she and the guides had already thought about the method that should be thought of, but most of the jobs in the town would give priority to those who are stronger and never consider people like them.
Juno glanced at the position of the sun above his head and realized that the business in the tavern was about to get busy and he should go back to work immediately: "I have to go back to the tavern."
She started running in small steps, but before running a few meters, she turned around again and looked at Brutus.
"Thank you, and sorry."
Brutus probably knew the reason for her thank you, but he had no clue about the reason for her apology, but that was not the point. If he couldn't figure it out, he would forget about it.
He looked at Juno who was gradually running away and thought about the arrangements for the remaining time today. Maybe he should try his luck at the Adventure Guild and see if there is any new work he can do.
As the impact of the immigration order gradually strengthens, there are now nearly 30,000 people in Tetuo Town, and a large number of security cases have also continued to increase. Although the guard camp has been expanded once, it still seems a little awkward in the face of such a rapidly growing population.
Powerless.
Brutus heard that the viscounty was preparing to evacuate part of the population to the villages under its jurisdiction in order to alleviate the overcrowding and poor public security problems in Taterto Town.
"Perhaps this is a good way to solve the problem of labor shortage in the village." But then he thought about it and realized another problem, "But if this happens, the lack of food production this year will mean the end."
"Well, we need to think more about this. The main task for the rest of this month and next month is to stock up on enough food. We also need to start strengthening the defense capabilities of the courtyard."
As the saying goes, my neighbor collects grain and I collect guns, and my neighbor is my granary... Brutus, of course, had to grasp it with both hands and both hands were strong. How could he be so stupid as to be someone else's granary?
"Then we'll go to the White Horse Chamber of Commerce later." Although Brutus didn't know where to buy a larger amount of food, it was definitely right to go to the largest local chamber of commerce.
He thought all the way until he came to the task notice board in the Adventure Guild. Most of the simple tasks had been taken over by others, and the rest here were difficult to do.
Looking at the above content, the bounty of the previous serial killer has doubled again, and now it has become 4 silver lattice. However, the habitual thief in the market has long been imprisoned...
"This man is quite capable. He can kill so many people without being caught. Even the guard camp hasn't heard anything about it." Brutus looked at the serial killer's reward information carefully and even provided one.
Valid clues will receive a bounty of 20 copper lats.
"Maybe you can consider this." Brutus was referring to the matter of providing clues, and he happened to have some ideas.
But he always felt that this matter was somewhat suspicious: "But can he commit so many crimes in so many places, is it really just an individual crime? The strength of construction workers is not small, unless they can accurately grasp the timing of sneak attacks every time.
.....”
But Brutus is not Sherlock Holmes. He knows nothing about solving crimes and is just thinking randomly.
Looking down, there was a whole wall of security cases, and there was no simple one. Brutus roughly wrote down the solutions that he thought could be used to solve some of the problems, and prepared to find time to investigate them later.
The bulletin board where the letter requests were originally placed was replaced with other tasks. After all, the town's letter demands were only so much in a quarter, and Brutus, who had nothing to do, finished them all within a few weeks.
He took a look and saw that most of them offered rewards for items, but he had never heard of those names, and the pay was also very low, completely out of proportion to the potential workload.
After looking around, Brutus didn't find any tasks that he wanted to do. He just recorded what he thought he could do and did it casually in his free time - so casually when the quality of life could be guaranteed.
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"Mr. Brutus, this is the first time I see you without a stack of bills." The male staff member responsible for registration said to Brutus with a smile.
"After all, there's nothing you can do." Brutus shrugged, "By the way, Fabian, has anything special happened recently?"
"Something special?" Fabian thought for a few seconds and shook his head, "According to my understanding, there may not be such a thing."
But he then added: "If you insist on talking about it, various chambers of commerce have been expanding their escort teams recently. I also heard that there will be a White Bird Path in the town recently."
"White bird?" Brutus asked with some confusion, "Is there anything special about it?"
"It is said that these white birds symbolize hope and the future. What are they called... By the way, they should be called Benjamin White Birds. I don't know who named them. Other than the fact that they are white, they have nothing to do with its characteristics.
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"Maybe it was the name Benjamin gave..." Brutus complained secretly, then thanked Fabian and left the Adventure Guild.
Fabian calmly took the two copper coins that Brutus had placed on the table into his palm, and then put one of them into the drawer of the counter - this was the stipulated intelligence fee.
Brutus walked towards the White Horse Chamber of Commerce and took a look at the small piece of paper he had put in his pocket at some point: the price of food in the royal capital is about to rise by 30%.
"You really get what you pay for." He tore the note into pieces, and the scraps of paper scattered all over the floor in the wind.
He discovered this intelligence network after observing it for a long time. One copper coin per piece of information sounds very cheap, but the information given is purely random. If you want information on specific aspects, you have to pay more.
He had been smoking for a week, and it was all trivial matters. Today, it seemed that things had changed, but not completely. After all, he had already agreed to stock up on food.
I don’t know what the operating rules of this thing are, so I can’t give you any information just based on my mood...
"Sure enough, this card drawing thing is disgusting in any world." Brutus complained silently while walking into the White Horse Chamber of Commerce.