Rise In Calradia

Chapter 193: : Expensive assassins, free mercenaries

[Rolf: [Iron Bone 3], [Strike 3], [Riding 3], [Tactic 1], [Raid 5], [Domination 2], [Rogue Knight];]

Byron believed Rolf for the time being, but he still talked for a long time about the price of his mercenaries.

In the end, he persuaded Rolf to ban the looting of villages and towns without Byron's permission and retain the right to obtain the spoils.

As for the soldier's death allowance he asked for, Byron finally agreed to him. After all, his mercenaries were given a certain amount of pension subsidies after their deaths, regardless of whether their family members could receive it. However, he still tripled the amount of "community expenses" for these robbers and soldiers, which shows that these soldiers are worth a lot of money in Rolf's mind.

Rolf and his troops now declare their allegiance to Byron. Although his commitment is not very credible, Byron does have one more hero in the system statistics, although Rolf and the word hero are far apart .

After talking with Rolf, Byron's gold still has a lot of surplus. Elder Subatuha also discovered this and gave him a suggestion that Byron had never thought of.

"Although there are few people doing this, and not many successes, I personally recommend Baron Byron to contact the Assassins. They are Calradia’s best killers. If you offer high enough, maybe Someone will be willing to serve you."

"I can recommend a few people to you at no cost, but it's up to you whether you can recruit them. The true **** is above, even me, I don't want to have too much contact with people from the Assassin sect. "

The elder's suggestion is very risky, after all, even among the Salanders, the Assassin sect is the most alternative and the most difficult to come into contact with.

As long as the leaders of the Assassin sect are dissatisfied, they will send their assassins to kill all those who offend them.

However, even the head of the Assassin sect is not immune to economic problems. The leaders and believers who lack sources of income often have to find work that can make money by themselves. Although they don't want to admit it, the Assassins of Sabah have been in the business of hiring assassins for more than ten years, and they have made a lot of money.

On the recommendation of Elder Subtuha, Byron met with a powerful figure in the Assassin sect. The leader, who covered his entire face with a scarf, had nearly a hundred assassins under his command, and he was keen to collect ancient art of the Assassin sect. A large number of elites who need to support and endless spending on antiques make this leader's money pockets deflated throughout the year, so he is the most suitable target for business talks.

There are two important prerequisites for business talks with Assassins. The first is to have money, and it must be so large that these mad believers can't refuse it. Secondly, there must be people who are worthy of the Assassin sect, otherwise even if a deal is reached with one of the leaders, they will be pursued by other branches.

Byron Qian naturally has a lot of money. As for the guarantor, Byron is very happy that he brought Ken Lad with him. His reputation is not small. He has killed many Sultanate soldiers and nobles, and smuggled weapons to Sabah. He has a good relationship with the Assassin sect, so the other side reluctantly trusted Byron in the face of Kenrad. .

Kenrad talked with the other party in Saran German for a long time, and Byron couldn't understand what they were talking about, but the transaction was finally closed.

Byron paid the leader 2500 dinars and hired five experienced assassins who had been trained for more than 20 years. Even among the Assassins who are full of assassin killers, they are at the top level. These five assassins can follow Byron for a long time, but all costs must be provided by Byron, and they receive a salary of 15 dinars per week. Even excluding employment expenses, the salary alone is higher than any mercenary that Byron has seen before, and even higher than the income of many territorial Swadia knights.

The most deceptive thing is that this price is completely aimed at outsiders, and the leaders of the Assassin sect pay less than one-fifth of the salary to their assassins. And even so, there are very few assassins who have left sects on their own, and they are often unhappy.

But Byron was very happy when he paid, because these assassins are definitely worth the money. They are proficient in assassination, poisoning, stealth, and fighting, proficient in a variety of foreign languages ​​and makeup techniques, and have a strong ability to respond to changes. They also have a complete set of their own equipment, each of which was born for better and more concealed killings, and was manufactured by the experience and summaries of thousands of predecessors.

With such a squad of assassins, coupled with Kress, the hero, Byron's secret combat power will increase several times. For some difficult goals, there are also some solutions other than head-to-head. Even if you don't get rid of it, you can also be a bodyguard by your side. Their fighting skills are very good. One-on-one combat can defeat Byron with a dagger, and Kenrad can't take advantage of either empty-handed or armed combat.

When the leader agreed to the deal, the believer next to him looked very angry. Byron deliberately asked Ken Lade to translate. The man was accusing the leader of hiring the best group of fighters to a foreigner, but the leader disapproved. These assassins will not betray the sect in the end, no matter who they are employed, otherwise they will be dead. This is the most important reason why he dared to do this to make money.

Byron spent a large sum of money to hire these five elite assassins ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ Under the system's judgment, they were planned as a special professional killer, belonging to the 5th class.

To be able to hire these excellent assassins, and so many mercenaries, Byron is in a good mood.

But what made him even more delighted was that the captain of the logging team in Sharetz wrote to him, hoping to join his team.

The captain is the only nobleman in the logging team, but he has bad luck. He first lost his ancestral property during the factional struggle within Rhodok, and became a scapegoat because he executed the wrong order of his boss in a battle. He had to exile himself and chose to join a logging team that was still a group of armed peasants and bandits at the time. among. He was cold-eyed at first, but his knowledge and combat experience helped the logging team at the time to survive the difficulties. Since then, his reputation has increased day by day, and he initially became the captain of half of the logging team.

The reason why he wants to join Byron is simple. He resents those high-ranking nobles who make him guilty, and supports terrorist actions against King Rodok and some nobles. Moreover, he and his soldiers are basically Rhodoks. The longer they are away from home, the more uncontrollable the homesickness will be. He had long heard about Byron's victory in the Rhodok border area, which made him very excited and spoke highly of Byron.

He received a letter from his other half of the troops, describing and guessing Byron's intentions from his heart. He hopes to take the logging team back, without receiving any rewards, but Byron will allocate land to those who don't want to be soldiers, and give him a fief no less than his family's land. He will be loyal to Byron and loyal to him.

Byron and Ken Ladd discussed it, and felt that this was not a trap. He decided to meet with each other and let them join if appropriate.

For him now, the more soldiers the better.

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