Didn't you ask me about my romantic history on the way? I told you I didn't have anyone before and you didn't believe me.
Do you believe me now? Sugene chuckled.
When did I not believe you? What I said about not believing wasn't in that regard.
I mean, it's hard to imagine someone as outstanding as you wouldn't have anyone pursuing you.
Juan Schwel leaned into his arms.
H I've already boarded your pirate ship, and I can't get off now, so you have to treat me a little better.
" Suji nodded.
There's no need to say such things about treating you well.
I will always do that.
You're right.
I am indeed a pirate ship now, but I will turn this ship into an aircraft carrier and then build it into solid land.
Ruan Schwed chuckled.
Don't be so serious.
I was joking.
Don't feel too much pressure.
Whatever happens, just tell me and I'll help you share the burden.
Let's work hard together.
Suji nodded.
Thank you.
I will make sure not to disappoint you.
H I believe in you.
Ruan gently closed her eyes, savoring this moment of peace.
Chapter 3:30.
A large number of female villagers at 7:00 a.
m.
All the female soldiers and villagers were up.
Sujene spent another 20 merit points to buy some meat for breakfast for everyone.
He and Ruv finished their meal early and went directly to the supply office.
There was a large amount of merit to be converted.
This merit belonged to the Blade Legion and could be redeemed in Tanny County as well.
The supply office in Tanny County was more than just a bit larger.
After all, it was the headquarters where all kinds of military supplies were integrated and allocated.
Obviously the supply office of the subunit couldn't te compare.
The management level here was also stricter.
Hello, please show your identification.
Sujene retrieved his identity information from a system and presented it to the staff.
Sujene Lha town fifth seat Ruan member of the blade legion.
Okay, thank you.
Please enter.
Ruan had been here before.
She pulled Sujene through the central hall and directly to the exchange area on the right.
The exchange area was crowded and Sujene asked the exchange clerk for a real-time exchange list.
Sujene never looked at resource type materials.
After all, resources like wood and or could be produced in his own territory.
As for food and herbs, there was no need to exchange for those either.
However, the resource list in Tiani County was evidently more abundant.
Besides basic resources, there were quite a few rare resources as well.
The prices varied, but Sujene Wu missed out on the lowerric ones.
According to his future production plan, he chose quite a few.
As for other equipment and items besides the universal military talisman, there was no need to exchange for anything else.
In the animal category, only the quantity of animals was listed, such as 773 pigs.
There was no detailed list of each animal, such as pig A, pig B, pig C, etc.
So it was impossible to see if any animals had hidden talents.
Not being able to see them, Sue Gene focused on the character category.
The character category had a character list, allowing Sue Gene to see each character's potential.
The number of redeemable individuals in Tiani County was an order of magnitude greater than that in Luma County.
A large number of craftsmen, civilians, slaves, and captives could be redeemed.
Among them, craftsmen were the most expensive and captives were the cheapest.
The price for redeeming villagers was related to their attributes.
The lower the attributes, the cheaper the redemption price.
Sugene sorted the characters in the list by attributes, placing those with the lowest attributes at the top and those with the highest at the bottom.
He divided them into four tiers.
One, extremely poor tier, villagers with attributes of 47 points.
There weren't many of these people.
After all, extremely poor and extremely good individuals are similar in number.
These people were truly useless with an average of only 12 points in each attribute performing poorly in any job.
Even if they had potential, their abilities would still be poor after training.
So, Sugene ignored this group entirely.
Two slightly poor tier villagers with attributes between 81 to 110 points.
This group also had low attributes, but there were many villagers with potential of 24 points.
With some training, they could become qualified villagers.
The redemption price for these villagers was quite cheap, but very few players would redeem them, and even fewer would spend money to assess their potential.
Three, average tier.
Villagers with attributes between 121 to 150 points.
These villagers had attributes that were considered naturally qualified.
Most players redeemed villagers from this tier.
There were many of these villagers, but their prices were significantly higher than those in a previous tier.
It wouldn't be accurate to say they were expensive.
Rather, the slightly poor tier was just too cheap.
The price of redeeming one average tier villager was equivalent to redeeming two slightly poor tier villagers.
Even if the attributes were a few points lower, the combined attributes of two slightly poor villagers would still outweigh one average villager.
Sujene didn't te lack food now, so he could redeem more from the slightly poor tier.
Four, good tier.
Villagers with attributes above 160 points.
Villagers in this tier had relatively high attributes and were more expensive to redeem.
Even so, these individuals were still sought after by players.
Most players officers were generally selected from this tier.
Players were willing to pay for assessments of villagers from this tier.
So it was rare to find unassessed villagers.
Su gene couldn't te leverage the advantage of his eye of true vision in this tier.
He could only redeem at the original price which was a case of getting what one pays for.
Sugene carefully made his selections.
The total number of redeemable individuals was large.
There were villagers, slaves, and captives.
Among them, the prices for slaves and captives were lower.
After all, their inherent loyalty was low, and it would take time to improve.
Higher costs would be needed to elevate them, so their prices would be cheaper.
These captives and slaves look the same as villagers.
There was no visible difference.
They were all villagers from the Chinese cultural context.