Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 296: A Taste of Power from The Exiled Lord: My Maid is a Battle Goddess, a Fantasy novel by Cooperluca125.

"Delicious!"

A stream of deep green energy surged out from the crack in space and flowed directly into Rosalia’s Divine Mark.

Rosalia imdiately felt the feedback. Her eyes lit up as she casually waved her hand.

"This divine artifact originated from the Voodoo Goddess of the Primordial Pantheon. My resistance to poison has increased, and my origin power has also risen. It’s roughly equivalent to corrupting an entire small town."

"That insane? Let see."

Phield’s own interface displayed the details more clearly.

Incarnate Synergy Battle

Current Unlock Progress: 6%

Poison Attribute Divine Power Resistance: 8%

Only a 5% increase.

Phield clicked his tongue in disbelief. That had been an entire divine artifact, yet the gains were still relatively limited. Third Tier Divine Chosen truly required terrifying amounts of resources.

Still, it ant Rosalia would naturally possess an advantage against poison-using Divine Chosen in the future.

"Even though the first two tiers required almost no resources, once you reach the Third Tier, the required resources beco astronomical."

Phield handed over another divine artifact.

"Try the Second Tier artifact this ti. This one packs a lot more punch."

Rosalia licked the corner of her lips.

"Yay, divine artifacts really are delicious."

Using the sa thod, Rosalia devoured the second divine artifact.

This ti, the corrupted dragon chewed for much longer.

The next mont, accompanied by abyss-like malice, a magnificent gray-white radiance flooded into the Divine Mark like a surging tide.

Rosalia let out a soft moan.

Incarnate Synergy Battle

Current Unlock Progress: 16%

Total Corrupted Divine Power Increased by 15%

Strength Increased by 10%

Poison Attribute Divine Power Resistance: 8%

"Ohhh, as expected, Second Tier divine artifacts are the real deal. The bonuses are this massive. If I completely max out all these enhancents soday, I honestly can’t even imagine how strong I’ll beco."

Phield was stunned. A 15% increase to her current total divine power was absolutely enormous.

He even briefly considered feeding every remaining divine artifact to Rosalia, but after thinking it over, he decided against it for now. The remaining artifacts still had important uses.

"I’m only a little bit away from unlocking another dragon claw. If I unlock additional body parts in the future, I’ll gain even more abilities."

With a thought, a gigantic dragon claw extended from the spatial crack. Unlike its previous lifeless appearance, the claw now radiated overwhelming intimidation and raw power. Even the chains wrapped around it had noticeably decreased.

"Invincible."

Phield proudly crossed his arms.

"Next, help manage the territory and quickly help the others level up too."

"Hehe~ Of course I’ll help. So, who does this young lady need to chop apart next? My hands are itching."

"If your hands are itching, go clean up the corrupted corpses across Nightfall Domain. Start from the south and cut your way north. It’ll reduce our defensive pressure while also letting you search for any valuable items left behind."

"Leave it to !"

With that, Rosalia flicked her hair dramatically, carried the greatsword over her shoulder, and left the city.

anwhile, Phield headed to work at Windrise Town’s town hall, forrly the grand winery.

"My lord, the scholars from the Turtle School have already received an education in ’love.’ I believe they can now be allowed to perform so minor tasks for you."

Kai rarely appeared personally at the town hall. He bowed respectfully.

"The salt mine is already operating normally. We’ve constructed temporary defensive structures and living quarters around the underground tunnels, though the mining output remains quite low."

The so-called education of "love" naturally involved fists and aggressive ergency resuscitation.

"I’ll gradually assign more manpower to the mines."

Ever since the salt mine began operating properly, the territory no longer needed to import edible salt. At minimum, it saved two thousand gold coins every month, and premium salt could even be sold externally for profit.

"Those scholars can be used, but they cannot be trusted. Have them assist Tate first with organizing docunts and copying records."

"As for Yago, the man who helped locate the listone, assign him directly to my side. He’s a genuine talent."

"Understood, my lord."

After Kai left, nobody ca to handle governnt affairs that morning. After all, Phield had only just returned, and many people still did not know about it yet.

Feeling sowhat bored, Phield mounted his horse and rode through the town.

His gaze wandered repeatedly across the streets of Windrise Town while occasionally nodding toward citizens greeting him respectfully.

Although Windrise Town was only the size of a small town, its planning had been designed according to modern city concepts. Wide main roads, orderly block-like layouts, drainage systems, green belts, public toilets, and comrcial districts either already possessed rough foundations or had been fully planned out by Phield.

There were not many people on the streets because most of the residents were busy farming.

After the reclamation of Starnight City, thousands of acres of farmland had been marked out within the city. Eighty percent of it had been opened to the citizens for cultivation. The residents who had already experienced the benefits of the first farmland distribution nearly wanted to hack each other apart with machetes just to compete for the second batch. Their enthusiasm for farming had practically skyrocketed. Every additional acre they cultivated directly translated into real grain production.

At the sa ti, to prevent land annexation and monopolization, Phield ensured that ownership of all land remained under his control.

"Maybe it’s ti to start constructing proper houses. These straw huts and rotten wooden shacks are really ugly."

Phield rubbed his chin thoughtfully.

The town already looked fairly decent overall, yet it still gave him the feeling of a slum district. Even the abandoned Starnight City, which had been deserted for over a decade, possessed a lancholic beauty of ruined civilization.

At the end of the day, the real problem was simply how terrible the commoners’ houses were.

Back when Nightfall Domain experienced heavy rainstorms, seven slaves had died from illness caused by their dilapidated hos.

"My lord, I finally found you~"

Kaor humd cheerfully while approaching Phield.

Phield looked at him in surprise. This guy was actually not complaining for once.

"What’s got you so happy?"

"Of course I’m happy because my lord returned safely. Is there anything more worth celebrating than that?"

Kaor shalessly flattered him first before imdiately revealing the truth.

"Hehe, besides that, there are also the shirts you bought back in bulk. I can finally change into new clothes."

Phield had previously collected a list of everyone’s needs within the territory and had purchased those items during this trip.

"Clothing, huh... Maybe the territory should start producing its own. Most of the citizens seem to only own a single outfit."

After pondering for a mont, Phield realized the textile industry also needed developnt. Otherwise, most citizens would not even have spare clothes to change into. Sumr was manageable because clothing dried easily, but winter would beco incredibly troubleso.

"My lord, producing clothes requires cultivating flax, or raising sheep and goats."

Kaor spoke frankly.

"Forgive my bluntness, but commoners simply cannot afford such things. There’s no reason to waste valuable farmland producing goods the lower class cannot even purchase."

"They can’t even afford linen clothes?"

"That’s correct, my lord. In most provinces of the Empire, a single linen outfit costs roughly fifteen days of inco for a worker, which is over fifty copper coins. As for the lace-collared shirt I purchased, it cost five silver coins."

Phield frowned deeply. After thinking carefully, he realized that was indeed the reality.

During procurent, he had spent lavishly because he controlled an entire territory’s finances. But once wealth was distributed down to individuals, ordinary purchases beca completely different matters.

Within the territory, only soldiers, administrators, and castle maids ever submitted requests to purchase clothing from Phield.

Clothing made from coarse linen sounded cheap and low-class, yet flax required an extrely long production cycle, and turning it into wearable clothing involved remarkably complicated processes. Though nowhere near as expensive as silk or wool textiles, even an additional set of linen clothes was still beyond what ordinary civilians could casually afford.

You are reading The Exiled Lord: My Maid is a Battle Goddess Chapter 296: A Taste of Power on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

Blade Over Magic cover
Same genre

Blade Over Magic

BjOmonobi4986 ·Fantasy

XanderwashailedasTheSwordmasteronearth.Whenitcametoblades,heheldnoequal.Itdidn'tmaterwhatcategoryorhowexperiencedhisopponentwas.Hewasjustbetter,and...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.