Capítulo 1654: Chapter 817: He Is God (3)
Therefore, the Brotherhood of Sword Spike maintains respect for Gaven, but it is relatively limited.
It never occurred to them that the other party was hiding and concealing such terrifying and extraordinary ans.
At this mont, they suddenly understood why the two Great Druid Circles of Great Valley supported Gaven so tirelessly; it was not by luck, but he earned it through his true strength. Only they foolishly believed they were qualified to cooperate on equal footing, thinking Gaven’s rule in the City of Usr couldn’t succeed without them.
“Do you still oppose my decisions now?” Duis countered.
Ferrican fell to his knees like a frost-hit eggplant, “Big brother, I was wrong; my rashness almost brought us a disastrous calamity. I am willing to comply with big brother’s arrangents; even if you ask to be a coachman, I’ll go.”
“Get up quickly; you still consider yourself too important. Your provocation and rudeness, even if directed at that Commander, he would probably just laugh it off, because you pose no threat to him.”
Duis grabbed Ferrican’s shoulder and said, “There’s no need to belittle yourselves too much. This ti, joining their war chariot team is to learn their thods of military managent, tactical concepts, and the use of tower war chariots, preparing for the future formation of our own army and trade caravans. Look ahead; as long as we can create value for Commander Gaven, he won’t take action against us.”
“Big brother, do you really intend to get involved in the Golden Road and conduct Far East trade in the future?” Brad heard the underlying ssage in his brother’s words.
“This matter depends on how the situation develops. Over the past ten years, due to the rise of the Tukan People, the Golden Road has been stagnant, with successful returning caravans accounting for less than one-fifth every year. Especially in the past two years, it has almost co to a halt.”
Duis candidly expressed to his two brothers, “If the Allied Army only defeats or repels the Tukan People, the matter of involving ourselves in the Golden Road must be considered carefully, even with Commander Gaven’s tower war chariot, it’s insufficient.
But if the Allied Army heavily defeats or utterly crushes the Tukan People, rendering them unable to recover, it would be the pri opportunity to advance into the Golden Road.
We don’t even need to lead; following the Commander and sipping so soup would be enough for us to live atop Gold Mountain in the future.
Preparing early is always right.”
Ferrican bewilderedly asked, “How can big brother be certain that Commander Gaven will definitely advance into the Golden Road?”
Brad laughed and replied, “Indulging in drinks indeed disrupts plans; if you had witnessed this morning’s spectacle firsthand, you wouldn’t ask this question. The advantages Commander Gaven holds in road construction and establishnt exceed what your limited imagination can conceive.
As long as the war develops favorably for us, Commander Gaven will not only venture into the Golden Road but will do so in ways beyond your and my imagination.”
His answer not only failed to enlighten Ferrican but deepened his confusion.
How in just one night did the tone and style of his two brothers change so drastically when discussing Commander Gaven, making him feel like they were talking about soone else entirely?
And clearly, Duis and Brad had no intention of explaining further, because only witnessing the situation outside firsthand could truly convey its impact; verbal explanation seed relatively inadequate.
Once the three leaders of the Brotherhood of Sword Spike reached a consensus, the remaining matters beca much simpler.
First, they conducted a selection within their brotherhood, picking mbers with quick-thinking minds and presenting them to the war chariot team leaders for selection.
These war chariot team leaders not only completed tasks first but were also the finest.
The Brotherhood of Sword Spike not only dispatched their mbers but also ard them. Each war chariot was allocated spots for two Sword Spike Elites, these heavy armor soldiers equipped with Far East Bright Armor, perfectly complent the capability of tower war chariots, further enhancing its strength.
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“This kid is interesting.” Gaven marked a star next to Aiden’s na at the top of the list handed over by Grace, “Mark him as a key observation target. As for these few others, if necessary, plant a shadow in their teams.”
Just as Aiden speculated, every move they made was under Gaven’s scrutiny, because it was also a chance to evaluate and select talented individuals.
Those like Aiden who took unique paths were all key observation targets.
Such people often have extrely flexible minds and act unconventionally, either becoming great talents or deceitful tricksters.
The difference between the two is vast; careful screening and distinguishing are necessary.
“Understood.” Grace bowed in compliance, “Sir, are there any other tasks?”
“Not for now.” Gaven took the opportunity to stand, stretch his muscles, and smiled, “You’ve been with for quite so ti, there’s no need to be so reserved. I rember when we first t, you had a sharp tongue that could argue over anything, but now it’s like you’ve changed into a different person, always quiet and reserved. Are you still tangled up with past matters?”
This forr Death Viper under Efanso has now beco a reliable subordinate, handling many gray matters, including this sowhat shady internal assessnt and monitoring.
Among the five hundred new war chariot team leaders, there were Shadow Wing mbers present.
As his domain expanded, so extraordinary ans beca necessary; even the most loyal could be susceptible to corruption, especially when spending long periods away from ho.
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