After listening to Ryan's words, Letoz's first reaction was that Allendo betrayed him, but when he thought about it, he felt that this was impossible. After all, Allendo had no need to do that, and Allendo had no regard for himself.
The specific situation of the clan is not very clear. He just casually talked about the difficulties he faced at the beginning, but what Ryan said was very detailed. This was obviously not information obtained from Allendo.
Ryan smiled slightly, and he could see the suspicion in Letoz's face, so he said: "This is not surprising. After all, the south of Cassano is Wangyue City, and Wangyue City has always maintained goodwill toward Cassano.
, this is all because they are dealing with the hunter tribe in the south and cannot take action for the time being. Then the combat power of your hunter tribe will directly determine when Wangyue City will turn its troops to the north."
Having said this, Ryan picked up the water glass that Adela sent, took a big sip of water, and then continued: "What Adela said just now may make you feel uncomfortable, but it is also true. Letoz, you and
Your people are running out of time. They can either fight to the death to gain living space, or they can leave their hometown and rely on other forces. There is no third possibility."
Letoz also knew that what Ryan said was the truth, but he still wanted to strive for the greatest benefit for his people, so Letoz retorted: "I admit that what you said is the truth, but why don't we attach ourselves to Moon Moon City and be free?"
Paradise? And do you want to choose a Cassano who is far inferior to them?"
"Yes, why didn't you choose to rely on one of them, but went all the way to the imperial capital to seek help?" Ryan did not answer directly, but asked a question, which made Letoz immediately speechless.
Ryan was silent for more than ten seconds, allowing Letoz to think fully before continuing: "Because you have never given up your fantasy. You actually asked me about land and food as soon as you opened your mouth. This is really a joke. Excuse me, why should I
Do I want to provide you with land and food for free? Are my people working hard just to feed your people?"
"You...you are right." Letoz said dejectedly: "There is no free lunch in the world. It seems that I am too naive."
"It's not too late for you to understand this truth." Seeing that he had completely taken the initiative in the conversation, Ryan began to bring the topic to the point: "So, don't expect us to help you for free, that is impossible. I
There is only one promise here: as long as you and
Your people voluntarily migrated to Cassano, voluntarily became my people, and swore to abide by the order of Cassano. Then, I will treat your people as my own people, and there will be no more problems from now on.
Among the hunter tribes, there are many Cassano people who treat them equally."
"The so-called equal treatment means that you and the indigenous people of Cassano enjoy the same rights and obligations. You have to work hard to survive and protect your homeland. It's that simple. Since you are voluntary, any
None of the residents of Cassano has the right to discriminate against their fellow citizens. We all have one common goal, which is for our homeland and our future."
"But, my people are not good at farming. What they are best at is hunting. This..." Letoz's heart has been moved by Ryan's promise, because promises that are too nice are often lies at all. Instead, they are like Ryan.
This kind of uncomfortable-sounding promise is the truth.
"There are many ways to survive. You don't have to farm it yourself. You can also use other methods to exchange for food." Ryan replied to Letoz: "Besides, there are still mountains and monsters around Cassano.
Hunters are not useless, and no one is born knowing everything. As long as you put your mind to it, there is nothing you can’t learn.”
"I understand." Letoz nodded solemnly. He stood up, saluted respectfully at Ryan, and said, "Thank you very much for bringing me and my people
hope for the future.”
Ryan quickly stood up and supported Letoz and said, "This is just a piece of cake. The key is your own choice."
Allendo also stood up and walked over and said: "I'm very happy that you can reach a rough agreement, so that Letoz doesn't have to travel so far. Without further ado, why don't we discuss the specific measures in detail now?"
"Come, everyone, sit down." Ryan asked everyone to sit down again, and then took the initiative to express his ideas: "You and your tribe can build your own home in the designated place, and we will provide you with corresponding help.
, which includes lumber for building housing, as well as free food supplies for a period of time."
"Then what do we have to pay?" Letoz directly asked the most critical point.
"It's very simple, join the army." Ryan stated his request simply and neatly: "I am going to form an archer unit of about 5,000 people. Your tribe can select a group to join here. You also know that archer units are generally
It will not be consumed unnecessarily, so there is no need to worry unnecessarily.”
Letoz nodded. It is common to use war to consume uncontrolled power, but usually it only consumes ordinary infantry. He has never heard of anyone taking a sharpshooter who has gone through hard training in vain.
To die.
"In addition, we will transfer some of the indigenous people of Cassano to help you integrate quickly. After the construction of your future home is completed, they will also live together." Ryan said the third question calmly.
Two o'clock.
"Okay." Letoz understood the purpose of Ryan's arrangement, but he agreed very simply. It was impossible for others to give him a large piece of land for nothing. If there were no preventive measures, it wouldn't take long.
It is difficult to tell who owns a piece of land. This is obviously impossible.
"Now that you have joined Cassano, you must obey Cassano's order. I think there is no need to reiterate this, right?" Ryan said lightly: "We welcome new members with the greatest sincerity, and we also hope that
You treat this place as your permanent home, not a hotel where people come and go."
Letoz didn't answer immediately, but pondered for a long time. Ryan's words could be big or small. At the very least, they were just emphasizing something, but at the most serious level, they could accommodate countless subsequent moves.
It is very possible that he will cannibalize his own people step by step. At that time, I am afraid there will be no chance to regret it.
Seeing that there was some stalemate in the scene, Adela smiled and said: "Actually, there is absolutely no need to say these words to you."
"Oh?" Letoz looked up at Adela, not understanding what she meant.
Adela explained with a smile: "You hunter tribe are not of the same mind now, are you? Otherwise, would you go to the imperial capital? In this case, then when some of them come to Cassano, we can use some means to divide and win over
One group, one group to be coerced, one group to be attacked, wouldn't it be... My master said this just to remind you kindly, while seeing the hope of the future, you must also understand the price you will pay. If you only