After watching the fight between the Kolkar Centaur and the Steel-briared Boarmen, Varian returned to the Thunder Bluff base with satisfaction. It was so exciting.

Good fight, good fight, dog bites dog, with a mouth full of hair, haha.

Varian slept soundly that night in a happy mood.

When Varian woke up the next day, he washed up and asked the guards to bring him a crispy fried lizard tail and a glass of iced milk. He then ate his breakfast leisurely.

These lizard tails are the tails of the thunder lizards in the Barrens, and they taste better than the crystal back lizards in Stranglethorn Vale.

These thunder lizards are much larger than crystal back lizards, and are actually almost as big as kodo beasts. They have a lot of meat, so the thornback boars often catch them. Now, the thunder lizards in the restaurant are basically all sold by the thornback boars.

It's better to trade. A weapon or armor that costs one or two gold coins can be exchanged for a thunder lizard weighing several hundred kilograms. Ten bottles of morning dew wine cost less than one gold coin, which can be exchanged for a snarl-toothed coyote in Thunder Bluff.

No wonder the goblins are so rich. Goblins trade all over the world regardless of race or region. Many things are sold at sky-high prices. Most of the time you can't buy them unless you look for them. They deserve to be rich.

Speaking of doing business, Varian immediately thought of the fight between the Kolkar Centaur and the Steel-bristled Boarmen last night.

These can also be done into business. Selling weapons to the warring parties is the only way to make a fortune.

But Varian didn't want to show up himself, so he immediately thought of the White Mane Gnoll Chieftain Brokenspear.

The Thornback Boarmen and the Bristleboarmen have conflicts and are not suitable for selling weapons. We also don't want the Harpies to sell weapons. After much thought, the Whitemane Gnolls are more suitable.

Ever since the Whitemane Gnolls near Red Cloud Terrace began trading with Thunder Bluff, Chief Broken Spear has often stayed in the tavern in Thunder Bluff, tasting all kinds of delicious food and fine wines, which he had never enjoyed before, and he felt a little reluctant to leave.

He was drinking rum in the tavern when Varian found him.

"Chief Brokenspear, how are you?" Varian stepped forward and said.

Seeing Varian coming, Chief Broken Spear immediately poured a glass of wine and said, "Lord Varian, have a drink."

Varian took the wine, drank it all, and said, "Chief Broken Spear, I have a fortune to give you."

When Broken Spear heard this, he immediately became interested and asked, "What is wealth?"

Varian said: "Now a group of centaurs have come to the Sweetwater Oasis in the Barrens. They fought a battle with the Steel Bristle Boarmen last night."

"I want the White Mane Gnolls to sell them weapons. I wonder if Chief Broken Spear is willing to do so?"

Broken Spear said: "There is money to be made, why wouldn't you be willing? But I have a question, why doesn't Thunder Bluff sell it itself?"

Varian said: "Thunder Bluff does not want to intervene in the war between them, nor does it want to hurt the harmony of the Bristleback Boar by selling weapons to the Bristleback Boar. After all, the Bristleback Boar has a good relationship with Thunder Bluff now."

In fact, there is another reason. He doesn't want to get too close to the Kolkar Centaurs, so as to avoid being unable to face the Minotaur in the future.

Chief Broken Spear suddenly realized what was going on and said, "The White Mane Gnolls have taken over this weapons business!"

"Great! Great!" said Varian.

Chief Broken Spear agreed almost without hesitation, because he knew the weapons and equipment of Thunder Bluff very well. They were much better than those of other races here, so he was not worried about not being able to sell them. They themselves, the White Mane Gnolls, had bought quite a few and almost replaced all their equipment.

Although it cost a lot of money, the overall strength has been improved a lot.

After a few drinks, Varian and Chief Broken Spear agreed on many details, including the weapons to be provided, including bows and arrows, swords, and shields.

Moreover, the transaction was very efficient. Varian only needed to let the White-Maned Gnoll wait near the crossroads in the Barrens. He would teleport the weapons and equipment over, and then bring the beasts and items received from the transaction back to Thunder Bluff.

After the negotiation, Chief Broken Spear was going back to the camp on Red Cloud Terrace. He wanted to gather the White Mane Gnoll tribe and rush to the crossroads.

Chief Brokenspear plans to mobilize the Whitemane Tribe in full force because he is afraid that the Kolkar Centaur or the Bristle Boar will attack him.

Although the arms business is profitable, it is also a bloody business.

In order to speed up the progress, Varian used mass teleportation magic to teleport Chief Brokenspear and his followers to the griffins near Stone Ox Lake.

After Chief Broken Spear left, Varian had his fill and began today's construction.

Today, the Thunder Bluff sub-base can build the fourth-level military camp building Magic Fountain.

The Magic Fountain is a building for recruiting Pegasus. Flying troops have always been Varian's most anticipated type.

So Varian checked the information about the magic spring.

systems mannual:

The Magic Spring allows you to recruit Pegasus.

The prerequisites for constructing this building have been met.

Price: 2000 gold coins, 10 units of crystal.

This is a rare building that does not use stone or wood.

Varian silently chanted "build" in his mind, and a flash of light appeared. A small lake appeared on the edge of the cliff of the military highland. Then there was a gap on the side, and a hundred-meter-high waterfall flowed to the grassland of Mulgore below.

Varian looked at the bottom of the waterfall and saw a spring, a small lake.

Building a military camp and adding a waterfall, yes, there is an additional water source on the grassland, benefiting the wild animals below.

When Varian saw the price of Pegasus, it was only 250 gold coins, what a great value.

Because the Pegasus recruited included a flying Pegasus with wings and a female elf warrior.

Even if you sell Tianma alone, it would be worth a lot of money.

So Varian recruited five Pegasus in the first week, and after getting the castle bonus in the second week, he could recruit ten Pegasus.

After deciding to recruit, five Pegasus appeared in the spring pool under the waterfall.

I'm so impressed! Pegasus must be born at the magic spring under the waterfall. Varian quickly ordered them to fly to the military high ground.

Varian looked at the Pegasus carefully. This Pegasus was the same size and appearance as an ordinary horse. The only difference was that it had a pair of wings.

Sitting on the horse is a female elf warrior with long ears and golden hair, a bit like a wood elf. She is dressed sexy and holds a long sword in her hand.

Yes, the elves are quite pleasing to the eye, especially the female elves.

Varian looked again and the system showed that Pegasus had a special skill called Nemesis of Enemy Spellcasters.

Nemesis of enemy spellcasters: For each spell cast by the enemy hero, the mana cost is increased by 2.

Varian still doesn't know the actual effect of this stunt. Whether he can increase the mana consumption of the opposing mage by bringing a group of Pegasus out in the future remains to be tried.

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