[Character: Hod]
[Level: 7]
[HP: 68/68]
[Experience: 2610]
[Experience required to upgrade: 4000]
Skill points: 0
[Iron Bone 2, Power Attack 2, Power Throw 1, Weapon Mastery 1, Shield Defense 1, Run 1, Command 3, Riding 1, Coach 1, Guide...]
Attribute points: 0
[Strength: 9]
[Agility: 6]
[Intelligence: 7]
[Charm: 9]
Weapon points: 0
[One-handed weapon: 100]
[Two-handed weapon: 60]
[Long-handed weapon: 80]
[Throwing: 60]
[Bow and Arrow: 60]
[Crossbow: 60]
After burning the bodies of the highwaymen, Hod opened his personal attributes and took a look. The original 770 experience points had reached 2610 points. It would not take long for him to upgrade again.
What he needed now was to find an enemy who could bring him experience points.
The group continued to move forward along the main road, without a purpose or target. Hod only expected to meet some more bandits, robbers, vagrants and other lawless people.
He prayed in his heart, hoping to meet lawless people as soon as possible, so that he could gain experience faster and improve his level.
Although the strongest bandit force near Rhine Town has been wiped out, there are still many small groups of lawless people wandering around.
These small and weak lawless people are usually composed of bankrupt craftsmen, landless farmers, etc., who try to improve their living conditions by looting.
However, these small groups of lawless people are relatively weak and cannot compete with Hod with six robbers.
For Hod, as long as he does not encounter a team of lawless people with more than 20 people, he is confident that he can deal with any kind of lawless people.
Of course, if he unfortunately encounters lawless people such as pirates, bandits or wandering nobles, that is another matter.
The strength of these criminals is too strong. Even in the game world, Hood did not dare to easily provoke these three criminals before he matured.
After all, although these three criminals are not many in number, they are stronger than each other. Even the regular troops of some countries may not be able to defeat them.
They have equipment and strength. In addition to the number of people, these three criminals have a great advantage.
However, it is impossible for these three criminals to appear near Rhine Town. If there are really any, they would have been surrounded and suppressed by heavy troops.
The various criminals who have survived near Rhine Town so far are either weak and not worth sending troops to suppress, or they are too few in number, and sometimes they disperse on their own.
Therefore, Hood is not too worried about his outing this time. The only thing that worries him is how to trick those criminals into robbing them.
After all, if he goes to find them one by one, it will inevitably take a lot of time. The plan of occupying the magpie's nest still needs to be carried out, and he does not have much time to waste.
Thinking of this, Hod suddenly stopped his horse, as if he had thought of something, with a complex light flashing in his eyes, as if he was experiencing a fierce struggle in his heart.
He sat quietly on the horse, thought for a moment, slowly turned his head and shouted to the carriage behind him: "Nott!"
Nott on the carriage heard the shout, raised his head and asked in confusion: "Boss...what's wrong?"
Hod took a deep breath, revealing a hint of expectation in his eyes: "I ask you again, when you were on the mainland, did you really not plunder the village?"
Nott was stunned, the expression on his face froze instantly, and then a touch of embarrassment emerged. He lowered his head slightly, not daring to look directly at Hod's eyes, and stammered: "Boss...that...that time I just saw that you were in a bad mood, so I said that..."
"So, you plundered the village?" Hod's eyes lit up and asked seriously.
Nott nodded.
"Okay, I understand."
After getting Nott's affirmative answer, Hood lowered his head silently as if he had made up his mind. His hand was on the hilt of the dagger hanging at his waist, rubbing it constantly, as if thinking about something important.
After a long time, he slowly raised his head, his eyes flashing with determination, and said firmly: "We can't go on like this. We can't wait for those criminals to attack us. We must take the initiative to find a place where we can gain more experience points."
After hearing Hood's words, Paul on the side seemed to have guessed his thoughts long ago, and immediately expressed his support without hesitation: "Boss, no matter what you decide to do, I will obey your orders unconditionally!"
Monkron fell into a brief, but soon he raised his head, his eyes revealing a complex emotion: "Boss, you are our leader, your decision is the direction of our action, no matter what order you give, I will do my best to execute it."
Julvus and the other two robbers looked at each other, with a bright light in their eyes. They seemed to have guessed Hood's plan, and their mouths slightly raised, revealing an excitement that was difficult to conceal.
However, Nott seemed a little at a loss at this time. He looked at the unusually excited expressions of the people in the carriage in confusion, frowning and full of suspicion, and had no idea what was going on.
"When I was chatting with Sam before, I accidentally learned from him that there are several manors about ten miles west of Rhine Town." Hood said in a low and slow voice, facing the fiery eyes of everyone except Nott and Monkron.
He paused and continued, "Those manors are private territories built by some wealthy businessmen in the town. In addition to some manor guards, there are also many slaves. These people are not strong in combat, but there are many of them. Perhaps they can become our target for obtaining a lot of experience points."
Hearing this, Paul and his friends' eyes lit up, as if they saw endless wealth and experience points waving to them.
Even Nott showed an excited smile on his face. Now he knew why Jules and his friends were so happy.
Robbing manors, this is what they like!
Nott, Paul and others nodded in agreement with the plan. Only Monkron still had a complicated expression and felt a little disappointed about the news.
"Then, let's go. For experience points and wealth, kill them all!" Hood showed a ferocious smile, suddenly clamped his legs, and drove the travel horse away.
And Paul also swung the reins of the packhorse hard and quickly caught up.
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