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Chapter 29 Offended the abbot still wants to run

The next morning, Gri and his men came to the hall for dinner. Gri looked at the people who followed him and started to grab food before they even came up. He couldn't help but reflect on whether he should bring them there. After Hu Bin and Su Jia came in, Gri immediately greeted him. Hu Bin looked at the number ones who were not very cold about Gri, and they just looked at him and continued to eat. Hu Bin understood that they were all modern people, and they were probably only children at home. They were used to being self-centered, not to mention that they were all numberers, and no one was nobler than anyone else. But they forgot a little bit that the space was not a reasonable place, and only strength was mentioned here. After Hu Bin took his seat, he started his first meeting with many numberers.

Gerry suggested that Hu Bin support them some dinars, and would pay them back with interest in the future, and whether the hotel could waive their accommodation expenses and let them go until February to set off. Hu Bin agreed to the first one, but they had to bear the accommodation expenses themselves. A numberer whispered and asked for interest, but was intercepted by Su Jia's over-profile perception. He immediately said something he didn't want to lend to them, and refused to lend money to them as his own wealth-holding person, which made everyone very embarrassed. Gerry looked at the numberer who had enough money and was almost angry, and licked his face and found a way out for them. What was the purpose of?

The talks ended in a bad mood. Except for Gerry, everyone else was driven out of the castle by Su Jia. Hu Bin was not optimistic about the numberers of the alliance camp. Perhaps only Gerry was truly worth making friends. Gerry said to Hu Bin dejectedly: "Brother, you said it was right last night. Those people couldn't help them. I was too addicted to the falsehood of calling left and right. I didn't even say anything about it when I robbed the spoils and was hidden in private. It would be better to rely on them than to rely on ourselves, so let them die on their own."

Hu Bin smiled. No matter what Gri thought, he still needed Gri's strength. This person is very smart and it is easy to deal with smart people because they know who can be slaughtered and who should treat each other with sincerity.

At noon, Hu Bin received a tip, and Kujit and others left the city. Hu Bin accepted Su Jia's suggestion and wrote a letter to the nearby lords and said hello, basically cutting off their possibility of receiving the mission of Lord Sarand. When writing the letter, he did not carry Gerry on his back, and Gerry was sweating coldly. What would happen if he walked out with them? Gerry discovered the terrible nature of the noble and the favorability of the lord for the first time. Just moving his fingers affected the fate of several numberers. Hu Bin found that Su Jia had no less bad water than himself. Could it be that it was a couple?

What Gerry didn't see is that the Saran German Chamber of Commerce Alliance set several people as unwelcome figures, and even caravans across the mainland would think that these people were unreliable. The neutral camp mercenaries and bounty hunters would refuse to join their army. Unless they have the title of fief lord, these negative states will gradually disappear. Hu Bin's reputation value is close to 1,000. He was born in the neutral camp Reed family, and he naturally had a huge influence in the neutral camp. Who knows whether the Chamber of Commerce Alliance has shares in the Reed family? What Hu Bin doesn't know is how much trouble his inadvertent attitude has caused to those people.

Harvey is still upset about his recent experience. He had been in a pretty smooth life before. He was originally from a small British noble family, but his generation had declined. His natural superiority and the strength he had accumulated to his easy-to-use single novices world made him live well in the initial stage, thinking that he was born with superiority until that Gerry appeared. He could hardly believe that he would be so much ahead. Whenever he was busy solving the situation, he found that Gerry was already looking at how to develop the next few steps. That guy was lucky to receive it.

After collecting rent, he was out of control. He first became a mercenary and then brought important information to Sega Khan. Some time ago, he summoned all numberers from the same camp to rob Swadia village. Harvey found that it was difficult for him to surpass him anymore. He was too behind in terms of military strength and financial resources. Unwilling to give up, he secretly hid a spoil, but was discovered by Gerry. He just glanced at himself and walked away as if nothing had happened. His eyes hit Harvey's self-esteem. Is it pity or ignorance?

After a little economic relief, he finally developed his troops and was preparing to join the melee again to earn the favorableness of the lords. Unexpectedly, Kujit was defeated too quickly. When he returned to the country, he received the news that Gerry was granted the title of the fief lord. The arrival of winter diluted his anger. The increasingly tense military expenditure and the less and less mission income made Harvey's heart sink day by day. He was desperate to make money in the mission, but he could not stop his wallet that was gradually empty. The silly horses who were all over the mountains and the wild people were missing,

Even the number of caravans decreased. Employment compensation decreased, food prices increased, and field troops often suffered frostbite and reduced staff. Harvey was overwhelmed by these problems. He no longer cared about who his country had formed an alliance with and whom he started a war with. He just wanted to spend this winter. Then, Gerry found him, funded him a sum of money, and suggested that he join the Alliance Numberer in Sarand. Harvey, who was at a loss for his old capital, did not care about his self-esteem and came to a city in Sarand with many numberers in the same camp.

In Muladin City, Harvey often hears the caravans escorting this prosperous new city and his master, but he did not expect that the lord here was a numberer, and the four nearby villages also belonged to that person. The information obtained later showed that his troops were completely in line with the military power of a great nobleman with a resident, and seemed to have married the marshal's daughter. "Is this still a human?" Harvey's self-esteem completely collapsed. Why did the noble self not have such wealth and status? Jealousy burned out Harvey's reason. At the meeting, Harvey met the young winner of life and the beautiful noble girl who was with her side. The noble robe on her body, and her confident expression, tortured his nerves at all times. Harvey looked at it and ignored that person because he was afraid that he could not control his thoughts. However, he never thought that his escape had shown that he was inferior.

When Gerry offered to borrow money for them and waive travel expenses, Harvey calmed down and looked at the Lord Reed. After all, he came to seek help. When the man refused to pay for their travel expenses, the flames in Harvey's heart burst out and he complained in a low voice. He was sure that he only complained in the smallest voice, and the beautiful noble girl actually heard it, and then they were driven out of the castle. Harvey couldn't believe that he was driven out like this, and that bitch dared to treat him like this, and no one could treat him like this. At this moment, Harvey hated that bitch, Reed, Gerry, and this damn winter.

In the contemptuous eyes of the citizens, Harvey and several numberers who came together began to find tasks for their expenses. Harvey came to Shariz and wanted to meet Sultan, but Wagner, the mayor of Shariz City, told him tactfully that the Sultan had rested and no one was seen. He came to the caravan gathering place to follow the caravan to the next city, but was told that the team was full. Harvey came to the tavern in disbelief and found out that he had 50 dinars hacked by the bartender before he got the information. The nearby village might have a task. Harvey, who cursed the bartender to bully outsiders, came to the tavern to investigate the mission.

He went to the nearby village to find the village chief, but was driven out by a group of farmers holding wooden sticks as thieves. Harvey, tired and hungry, made up his mind to find the chamber of commerce alliance in the city to mortgage an item to obtain funds through this winter, but was told that his credibility was negative and he could only get one-fifth of the mortgage, and the redemption interest was five times that of ordinary cases. Harvey, desperate, simply sold his items and took the team back to Coogeet. He could never guess what he would face in the future, perhaps more terrifying than this winter.
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