Black Iron Crown

Chapter 173 System failure?

He didn't care what Sir Horn thought, anyway, the steel was already being delivered, and he planned to sell the other party 30 tons of steel, which was the income of 270 gold coins.

Although it is completely inferior to the income from selling armor at the beginning, it is still an astronomical figure for the northern border.

After turning on the system, Leiner planned to use merit points to replenish the previously lost troops. Although the battle damage was huge, life still had to go on, right?

"Character: Rainer Moreland

"Age: 16"

"Healthy 95

"Current Territory Building: Fort Moreland (a first-class military castle)"

"Current reputation: 750 (Famous Northern Territory)"

"Current subordinates: Sir Valas, Logan, Sir Ryland"

"Current Title: Vile Raider, Alien Conqueror"

"Current army: Scarlet Griffin Knight 5, Moreland Sergeant 77, Armed Soldiers 53, Moreland Senior Cavalry Archer 25, Archer 20"

"Current Territory: Fort Merland, Fort Gol, Fort Carn, Fort Fessen, Fort Utun"

"Territory area: 836.52 square kilometers

"Current Family: Moreland"

"Merit points: 1565"

"Wealth: 560 gold coins and five silver coins"

"Main task: Lion of the Northland: 45% completion

"Main quest: Supreme: Completion 3%"

There have been some changes on the system panel at this time, especially in the property column, there are obviously more than one hundred gold coins missing, which is the income of Fort Moreland in the past ten years.

However, Leiner thought that the money was well spent, very worth it, the hundred gold coins were not spent elsewhere, and all were distributed to the soldiers and militiamen who died on the battlefield as compensation.

Except Sergeant Moreland had no family and no pension, more than 200 people needed Reiner's pension, and knights accounted for a lot of them.

A total of eight Morland knights were killed in battle, and each of them paid three gold coins as a pension. After a series of events, these knights not only did not give him eye drops because of the previous conflict with Reiner, but instead It is to fight on the battlefield without risking one's life.

This once again taught Reiner a lesson. He has a clear understanding of the word knight. They may have some conflicts with the prince for the sake of profit, but when it comes to the moment of crisis, they will really go all out. life to save his lord.

It's about their family's honor and existence

Therefore, Reiner felt that these people must be protected. These are knights who have followed the Merland family for many years. Many knight families have followed Reiner's great-grandfather since the original Ridka Kingdom. Shed blood for him.

The same goes for the owner farmers and the lower-level serfs. The owner farmers without computers are usually soldiers at the beginning. After receiving some rewards in the battles, they became owner farmers with arable land. They are all supported by the Merland family. Or, because only under the rule of the Moreland family, their interests can be guaranteed.

The same is true for the serfs. Although the serfs in the northern border and the serfs in the empire have the same name, they are completely different in terms of treatment and concept.

The serfs inside the empire were real serfs. They had no land, no income, and their only way of life throughout the year was to eat some black bread mixed with sand grains from the mill in the village after a day's work.

And all the output on the farmland they cultivated belongs to their owners, and has nothing to do with them.

This also created the reputation of the serfs in the empire as being lazy. The lords also considered this when they entrusted the land to the knights. They hoped that they could replace themselves to supervise the production of the serfs. Otherwise, they would have to send more supervisors. So many people are responsible for this?

The serfs in the north are different. They are the same as ordinary self-cultivating farmers. They can get the grain produced on the cultivated land, but the tax rate is higher than that of self-cultivating farmers, usually around 60% to 70%. , in some territories where the lords are more demanding, this number can even reach 80%.

But even so, the serfs still prefer to work more, hoping to get more food, and their enthusiasm is far from that of the serfs in the interior.

Therefore, in the northern border, the situation in the mainland does not exist at all. For the lord, the knight is more of a tool to maintain the rule.

For the knights, Reiner started to win over, and for the yeoman, Reiner also started to win over, even the serfs, they were all grateful to Reiner.

Thinking of spending more than a hundred gold coins to gain such support in the territory, he couldn't help but feel better.

Switching the system to the mall interface, he first found the location of the Scarlet Griffin Knights with ease.

With a wave of his hand, he exchanged for three Scarlet Griffin Knights, and then found the exchange location where Sergeant Rhodok was.

The number of exchangers was adjusted to one hundred and one, and with the remaining sergeants, there were already three hundred people.

The 1,505 merit points were immediately deducted, leaving only 60 points of merit still lying pitifully in the merit column.

Finally, Sergeant Moreland was replenished, and Leiner wanted to continue to exchange some, but found that his meritorious value was only enough to exchange for three Sergeants Moreland.

Frowning, Reiner realized that he forgot about the incremental price increase per hundred people.

With a chuckle, he turned his attention to another unit, the Belian Spearman, which was another unit that Reiner valued besides Sergeant Moreland.

Sergeant Moland's price is also skyrocketing as the number increases. If it reaches the price that can only be exchanged for 20 points of merit, the loss outweighs the gain, and it is not cost-effective at all in terms of cost performance.

But just as he was about to switch to a new unit, he was stunned.

"What's going on?" Reiner stared wide-eyed at the image projected on the retina, as if he had eaten a few flies.

"Isn't this damn system malfunctioning? Let me just say, it's so low-level, it doesn't even have intelligence! There must be something wrong!"

Thinking of this, Reiner felt chills in his heart, it's over, this is his confession here.

What else can you hope for if the system fails?

He is a very sober and self-aware person. He knows that after leaving the system, he is just an ordinary person with thousands of years of experience, and he can't play tricks, tricks, emperors and tricks on others.

It's a good thing now, the system is out of order, so how can we compete with other people of the same age? Give up as soon as possible and wait for death in the northern border!

Reiner's reaction was not because of anything else, but because the exchange price of this Berian spearman was actually the same as that of Sergeant Moreland at this time, and only 20 points of merit could be exchanged for one person.

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