My Players Are So Fierce – Handsome dog Frank
Chapter 918 - 312. Prestige system pilot unit "Blood Claw Jackal Wolf Man" officially opens for business!_2

Chapter 918: 312. Prestige system pilot unit "Blood Claw Jackal Wolf Man" officially opens for business!_2

Hog replied quite humbly.

But even with a quarter of Transylvania between them, Murphy could still feel the urgency hidden in Hog’s words.

It seemed that the Skeleton Army, which was running rampant in Smugglers’ Forest, had indeed threatened the survival of the newly established Bloodclaw Clan, and it was clear that Hog did not want to see the clan he had regained only to lose it again disappear from the tales of Transylvania.

"Rest assured, I won’t ask you to do anything excessive."

Murphy said softly:

"I just need you to be my eyes and ears in Smugglers’ Forest, to observe and collect all kinds of information about the Polluted Swamp. If possible, I need you to find a relatively safe route through the swamp to the Dark Mountain Range as soon as possible. The Jackals, who are quick and fond of the dark, are well suited for this task.

One month!

In one month, I want to see that route. Can you do it?"

"Half a month, my lord."

Hog immediately replied:

"I can find a safe route for you within half a month. My father told me about the route the Jackal army once used to enter Transylvania before he died. I can send people to search for that route known only to the Jackals.

I am willing to offer it to you."

"Hmm, it seems the Skeleton Army is putting a lot of pressure on you, Hog."

Murphy chuckled:

"Making you so eager to reveal your trump card is a flaw that needs to be improved. You should hide your motives well, especially in conversations like this. Revealing your desperation means I can manipulate you at will.

You should be glad that we are in a cooperative relationship right now.

Well then, listen carefully, dealing with my warriors follows a set pattern. They adhere to the principle of fair trade, and you must prepare their reward before asking them to undertake a task.

This fairness is established on the basis of equivalence, and I admit that the items you have are indeed needed by my warriors.

But you must ’grade’ them properly, so that you possess another thing you can offer in return.

Prestige!

Or shall we call it, respect and reverence for the warriors."

Hog was silent for a few seconds, evidently still trying to understand the system as a Jackal.

So Murphy continued to explain:

"Let me give you a simple example, Hog. You also have distinctions of closeness among the members of your Clan, especially when the resources in your hands are not sufficient for everyone, you must make choices on distributing them.

Those clan members you favor naturally receive better treatment, and those who disobey orders and always oppose you are driven out to fend for themselves.

This is also the correct way to treat my warriors.

Towards strangers, you should be wary and stingy.

As you become acquaintances, you can begin to offer them some good things that are only accessible to friends.

When you become true friends, that means the Treasury of the Bloodclaw Clan is open to the warriors, and they can trade things you need for those they desire.

When my warriors have contributed enough to your Clan, and when they become heroes in the eyes of your tribe members, you should present the most precious treasure of your Clan with both hands.

This step-by-step elevation of the relationship is the right way of hiring, and for my warriors to gain your trust, they naturally have to contribute something to you, rather than you humbly lowering your posture to beg for their help.

You can’t just give your treasures away to others for free!

Because things easily obtained are not cherished, if you want them to fight for the interests of the Bloodclaw Clan, you have to learn to become friends with them.

You must be patient.

Do you understand what I am saying?"

Murphy asked, and after a few seconds of thought, Hog guessed:

"You mean, not only should we offer rewards, but also respect? Reverence? But will they enjoy the cheers of the Jackals?"

"Clever!"

The Vampire praised:

"The desire to be recognized by others is an instinct of life. If you can earn the respect of alien races, it is a testament to your own capabilities. You can’t just offer rewards.

Because the relationship brought by cold monetary transactions is nothing more than that of employer and employee. If you can add a gradual respect and sense of ceremony beyond the rewards, then the trade becomes imbued with humanity.

And humanity...

You know, even the most despicable of vampires knows the debts of humanity must be repaid."

"I think I understand."

Hog whined, but then it asked:

"But you said earlier that I have many precious things that have not been utilized properly. What do you mean by that?"

"Not just money and goods, not just equipment and weapons. My warriors crave all things rare. To be more precise, they desire anything that can bring them joy."

Murphy reminded:

"For instance, pets that can accompany them through their travels? Or perhaps, a mercenary contract issued by the Blood Claw Chief? Maybe the Gnoll miners who can be bought and sold, a war horn that, when sounded in Smugglers’ Forest, calls the nearby Jackals to assist...

Finally, it comes to the most precious thing you have to offer.

The Earth Wolves you’ve tamed, which are unique to the Bloodclaw Clan in all of Transylvania and not possessed by others. You need to use your scarce resources wisely."

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