Fel doesn't lie to you

Chapter 378 Generation Difference

Chapter 378 Generation Difference
It goes without saying that Van Cleef was shocked, but Li Ke didn't sit still.

Because he showed VanCleef how to make armor.

"My lord, this is indeed a kind of armor that is worthy of mass popularization, but...if our machines can really produce plate armor on a large scale, then this kind of armor is actually completely meaningless."

Van Cleef looked at the armor piece that Li Ke had woven, and his eyes showed shock again, but he immediately felt a great deal of regret.

Because it's useless.

The advantage of this kind of armor is that it can be installed and repaired on a large scale!

Plate armor is almost irreparable, but this kind of armor can be repaired as long as the armor pieces are replaced. Not only that, but the difficulty of manufacturing is also very low, and the defense is not too bad as seen by the naked eye—a big deal Just two floors.

Although there is no way to compare the defense and flexibility with plate armor, the cost and time to make a set of plate armor is enough to make two or three sets of such armor, and it is not even a big expense to equip the militia!

It's even as simple as asking the peasant woman to sew it for you, without any problem!
This would have caused huge turmoil in the entire human world in the past!Because in this way, the number of soldiers each kingdom can arm can be doubled!
How terrible is this concept?

This means that traditional plate armor warriors have to face at least five or six people wearing armor whose defense power is not much lower than plate armor at the same time!
Although Van Cleef didn't personally wear this kind of armor, he can roughly calculate it just by looking at the armor pieces!

Even if the pierced armor can only defend against three attacks, and the plate armor can defend five times, but if the cost is calculated, a plate armor knight must face at least three, or even four armored knights...

But for Li Ke, this is another matter.

"Oh? It's not entirely useless, Van Cleef."

Li Ke knitted the armor casually and laughed.

"why would you say so?"

Van Cleef really didn't understand.

"Sometimes, you are a person who enforces justice. The armor is not for you, but for the people you save. They don't have your convenience."

Li Ke shrugged.

"After all, I don't intend to let you only be active here."

Van Cleef understood everything in an instant.

"You want me to sell armor to other people in the territory of Stormwind City?!"

He widened his mouth and looked at Li Ke in disbelief.

"Why not?"

Li Ke shrugged.

"And it can also be sold to His Royal Highness Varian. Look, hasn't he always been troubled by the army's expenditure? We can definitely sell them the armor. As for who sells the armor, then we don't care. It's here, isn't it?"

The smile on his face made Van Cleef subconsciously take a step back.

Because it's terrible.

Another advantage of piercing armor is that it is easy to hide. Although they humans have no rules prohibiting people from hiding armor, this kind of piercing armor can be cut temporarily, and then put together flat, and then re-tied at a big deal.

This thing is really suitable for bandits, thieves and the like.

"Are you planning to make the entire Stormwind City mess up?"

Van Cleef couldn't help asking.

"Who told you that I'm just selling some self-defense supplies. Who wants to make Stormwind City chaotic? I'm doing business? Is there a businessman who would like to do business in a chaotic environment?"

Li Ke looked puzzled.

He discovered that people like Van Cleef just like to think wildly. He is a good businessman, why does he want to make Stormwind City chaotic?
Of course it's an arms dealer.

Van Cleef muttered something in his heart. He looked at Li Ke and knew very well that his position in Li Ke was to do this.

Although Li Ke is also very concerned about his other identity as an architect, no matter what, his other identity is more important at present.

"I get it, I will try to contact my people to do this."

Van Cleef nodded, and then asked about his real purpose.

"Speaking of which, what happened to those people from the city? Why have you never seen them before?"

He tentatively asked, normally speaking, there are basically no stonemasons he doesn't know in this country.

"Those were sent by my other allies. You don't need to care about them, Van Cleef. Their position is different from yours. You are more precious, Van Cleef."

Li Ke did not lie, Van Cleef is indeed more precious, because he is familiar with various human rules, living habits, and a lot of messy things.

The architects of the Dragon Clan are not so convenient. The newcomers are all handymen working in the Black Dragon Legion. They are marginal figures and have little experience in walking in the human world. Basically, they are just constantly working.Under the leadership of Wald, the factories and various machines Li Ke needed could be quickly built, but when it comes to architectural planning and city construction, it would be absolutely impossible without Van Cleef.

"I think you'd better develop some lieutenants in the brotherhood and let them do those big businesses--goblins are a good choice, aren't they? As long as you give them a little benefit, they are willing to take risks and give their lives for it. Something we cherish."

Li Ke gave a hint that there is more than one goblin in Van Cleef's team. If he can let goblins handle most of the Brotherhood's affairs, then when they abandon the Brotherhood, they can still slander the goblin race. Put it, and then the words will take advantage of the future negotiations.

"I will, then, I will take my leave first."

Seeing that Li Ke didn't intend to tell himself where those people came from, Van Cleef left here tactfully and returned to his residence.

And Joseph came back with him, and he was still holding a jug of wine.

He looked at his old buddy, thought for a while, and asked his own question.

"Joseph, what do you think of this place?"

They have been here for a while, and he really wants to know what his old buddy thinks here.

"It's not bad...at least they pay their wages very diligently."

Joseph waved his hand.

"Although we have joined the mining industry, all the proceeds from our mining have gone to the lord, but isn't it the same when we worked in Stormwind City before?"

Joseph spread his hands, his simple face was full of satisfaction.

"And after all, we still make money. There is meat for three meals, and you will be replaced with new ones if your clothes are completely worn out. You don't have to pay for it, and someone will take care of your residence. You will be paid on the 9st of every month—Van Cleef, You don't know, I've never seen anyone in my life who is paid on the first day of every month, and the salary is not low. [-] to [-], [-] gold coins a month, the same as those officers in Stormwind wages, as well as unlimited meat and bread, spacious and free staff quarters, Van Cleef, this is the life only farmers can have.”

Joseph sighed and continued.

"Also, overtime is paid, and what about retirement pay... Van Cleef, I have been a miner all my life, and this is really the first time I have heard that overtime is paid, and what retirement pay is. I don't know what other people think Yes, old Fan, but if Mr. Li Ke is a king and gives me such a life for the rest of my life... I am willing to give my life for him."

VanCleef was silent because of everything Joseph said while they were building Stormwind.

None of them.

"I see, let's see again."

He sighed and stood up.

(End of this chapter)

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