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Chapter 432 - 432 432 Flame Thrower

432: Chapter 432: Flame Thrower 432: Chapter 432: Flame Thrower Zhao Guang found another excuse to visit Ji Province alone, without bringing anyone with him.

However, this time, Zhao Guang felt someone was watching him.

He wasn’t sure if they were there to protect or to monitor him.

After all, those keeping an eye on him were not only from above but also many who wished to deal with him.

Zhao Guang didn’t bother with these people, treating them all the same.

On his way, he directly used the Ghost Bottle, releasing a large-scale Illusion Technique, making those people believe they had lost track of him.

Arriving at the warehouse, Zhao Guang collected the items and then proceeded to his own territory.

As his power increased, he found the Space Gate increasingly convenient to use, and it also became much larger.

After some recent tests, Zhao Guang discovered that, having reached the level of an Advanced Mage, his Space Gate could now achieve dimensions over fifty meters in both length and width, meaning there was hardly anything that couldn’t pass through it.

It was a pity that the Space Gate lacked the ability to actively slice through things.

The imagined offensive effect was unachievable.

“Call everyone over; I have some things for you,”

Zhao Guang said to Coscola, who was on patrol, as he approached him.

It didn’t take long for people to gather, although not many since most were patrolling the North.

Although fewer Magic Beasts turned up than he had expected, their presence was not nonexistent.

Occasional visits from one had a significant impact.

Luckily, they hadn’t started farming; otherwise, the civilians would have a hard time working with such sporadic visits.

Of course, there was also a benefit: the variety of Magic Beast materials in the territory grew ever more abundant.

Not only were Magic Beasts coming his way, but the same was happening in all territories along the Northern border.

As a result, the overall price of Magic Beast materials began to drop.

Nevertheless, everyone, as if by tacit agreement, started stockpiling Magic Beast materials, waiting to ship them to the South once sailing season commenced.

Even with just these Magic Beasts, the Northern Territory could make a handsome profit.

In some of the smaller territories, it felt almost like the New Year, with the various pieces of news brought back by the merchant teams conveying such affluence to Zhao Guang—it was unexpectedly heartening.

“Master, everyone has arrived,”

Zhao Guang nodded and waved his hand, revealing a collection of items.

“These are the weapons I’ve prepared for you.

You must familiarize yourselves with them as quickly as possible, to the point that you can use them at a moment’s notice.” Indeed, their accomplishments from continuous battles with Magic Beasts were far from negligible.

In his troops, besides those newly joined, most of the veterans had now become civilians.

Though the appearance seemed much the same as before, that was only due to the scant numbers; the management model had not changed.

Once it changed, the difference between them and the Slaves would be evident.

Of course, under Zhao Guang’s control, this difference was still quite subtle.

He had no intention of excessively exploiting the Slaves; he merely wanted these people to work harder to become civilians sooner.

Then he’d use various methods to continually enhance the productivity and assorted powers of his territory.

Looking around, Zhao Guang was very satisfied with the vigor and spirit of these people.

“First, these are your Armors, Weapons, Crossbows, and other such items.

You are already familiar with these, so I won’t elaborate.” Indeed, they had already learned to use these.

Even the most complicated Crossbow Arrows had been practiced countless times with the models he brought.

“What I need to emphasize are these, starting with this, the Flamethrower.”

Zhao Guang held an illegally modified gas canister with a simple spray gun attached to the front.

He pulled the trigger, and a burst of Flames erupted, creating a large torch in front of him.

The onlookers almost couldn’t help but step back, a testament to humanity’s innate awe of fire.

However, those with Combat Energy found the device somewhat strange because it seemed merely flashier, and its power didn’t appear to be overwhelming, not to mention the range was rather short.

“Does it seem weak?” Zhao Guang asked.

He was helpless; you couldn’t buy powerful items domestically.

A real Flame thrower would have to be custom-ordered from abroad, and even then, the seller would probably wonder what he wanted to do with it.

The people around lowered their heads, and Zhao Guang knew they felt the same.

“Alright, I’m not blaming you.

This isn’t meant for use against conventional armies,”

Zhao Guang casually picked up a grease packet; this was not a product of Earth.

“I’ve cultivated a special plant that produces fats.

After spring, it will be planted on a large scale.

Using this in conjunction with the Flamethrower, specifically to clear out the Undead, will be very effective.”

“Undead?

Master, are you saying that something will happen at the Plague Swamp?” Coscola’s expression changed.

“Not may happen, it has already happened, so we must take precautions.

You don’t have to worry, though; not many Undead Mages will head South en masse, probably just a few at most,”

Zhao Guang continued.

Despite everyone’s unease, the notoriety of Undead Mages was renowned.

“Moreover, haven’t the Beastman already sent Wolf Cavalry here?

Rest assured, they will join the battle when the time comes.

The Beastman are even sending two thousand Wolf Cavalry.”

He had not wanted to rely on the Beastman’s might, but these people were, after all, born from Slavery.

Without cultivating a military soul, how could they possibly remain fearless in the face of any danger?

Seeing their morale finally recover, Zhao Guang breathed a sigh of relief.

He wished he hadn’t mentioned it now.

After the Undead Mages attacked, and they faced the first wave, these people would realize Mages were not invincible.

“Alright, now look at these.

These aren’t complete Weapons; you’ll need to follow the blueprints.

What’s that, you don’t understand?

Can’t you just memorize it and get on with it when the time comes?”

There was no choice; you couldn’t wait to use them after making them, nor could you always bring a craftsman along.

Zhao Guang decided to make these fellows memorize by rote so they could produce items by chopping wood on the spot when urgently needed.

Of course, he would also make a batch of refined products himself.

Because Catapults and Crossbow Carts were too large and not suited for rapid marches, most could only be kept at home for defense.

But regardless, with such powerful weaponry, they would have a tremendous deterrent effect in war.

After the spring, troubles were expected not just in the North but also from Prince Scola, who might cause complications.

Indeed, Zhao Guang had discovered a few things through certain channels.

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