Chapter 31: Seeking Talent
Phield stepped out of the manor, the sunlight easing his nerves.
“Whew, the money issue is sorted. Now it’s time to procure supplies—buy more food and livestock this time.”
Due to the territory’s special environment, even after eliminating the pollution, the soil’s fertility was insufficient, and agricultural output would be minimal.
Phield planned to build a ranch, mainly raising chickens, ducks, pigs, and cows—their manure could also effectively boost soil fertility.
It’s worth mentioning that in the empire, prices varied by city. One copper coin could buy a loaf of bread in Golden Eagle City, but in the impoverished western mountain regions, it could only buy the scent of bread—the shopkeeper would let you sniff it.
As a place with a developed service industry, Maple Leaf City had no interest in war, so slaves were scarce. You could only buy some human slaves, mostly women and children, with able-bodied laborers priced at over three times that of women.
Grain and fodder were also major purchases.
Nightfall Domain produced nothing, relying entirely on Phield to sustain the whole territory. Currently, it wasn’t Phield exploiting the people—it was the people exploiting Phield.
Only Phield, with his modern mindset, would do such a losing deal; other nobles wouldn’t touch it.
“Before buying anything, I need to recruit some management and administrative talents first.” Phield rubbed his brow. “The entire territory has only two people who can read and write, and Kaor’s management skills are pretty average. Plus, we’re short on craftsmen—the grand winery needs repairs.”
After organizing his thoughts, Phield said to his guard Sam: “First, send the gold coins back to the post station. Later, come with me to the tavern.”
Taverns were medieval talent markets and one of the most informed places.
After handling everything, they arrived at a tavern in Maple Leaf City, and Phield pushed the door open.
The place was filled with “boom boom” noisy clamor—tall, short, fat, and thin people gathered together, boasting about their glorious deeds. Some played cards or finger-guessing games; everyone seemed to be laughing heartily, but those smiles were just masks worn on their faces.
Who knew how dejected they’d be once sober?
Phield, in a black noble robe with a fine steel longsword at his waist and three guards behind him, startled everyone as he entered.
They fell silent, staring at him oddly, assuming he was there to catch some fugitive.
“Three mugs of barley ale.” Phield casually tossed a silver coin. “Keep the change.”
Hearing Phield wasn’t there to arrest anyone, the tavern instantly returned to its noisy state.
“My lord, thank you for your generosity.” The bartender respectfully set down the wooden mugs, grinning as brightly as a chrysanthemum, and scooped up the silver coin. Three mugs of barley ale cost only fifteen copper coins—Phield had given way too much.
“Don’t rush off; I want to ask you about some news. First, tell me about the empire’s recent big events.”
Phield rewarded the ale to Iron Hammer and the others; he himself had no interest in the rough, sour barley ale.
“Have you heard about the armory theft in Bull territory? Count Nibelungen has started investigating—of course, the unlucky Baron Bull is in for severe punishment. But I’m curious: who could quietly move over two thousand suits of plate armor? Probably only a devil could do that.”
“Two thousand suits?”
Phield frowned. He’d only found five hundred?
Probably Nibelungen inflating the numbers to balance the books.
But this was good news—if the count reported accurately, it meant he really wanted to find the culprit. Inflating the figures meant the count wanted to pocket some benefits himself; likely, he’d just grab some bandits, kill them, and close the case.
Nobles’ tricks always revolved around their own interests.
Phield smiled faintly: “Very good. Anything else?”
“There’s another big event: the imperial family had a tier-five artifact stolen, a trophy from those damned heretics—the Eye of Ancient Vows. It’s said to bewitch minds, turning normal people into their puppets. The heretics are so rampant because of their massive western crusade. The gateway and barrier to the prosperous Taloria, the imperial capital of the Purple Gold Empire, has been besieged for a month, and as for the other cities in the Purple Gold Empire, they’ve all fallen.”
“Anything else?”
Phield had zero interest in this news—it held no value. Holed up in Nightfall Domain, whether it was stolen or not had nothing to do with him—it wasn’t like he stole it, and he had no ability to steal a tier-five artifact anyway.
The bartender wiped the mug in his hand: “That’s it. If you’re not satisfied, I can give you a mug of barley ale.”
“I want to find some people to work for me. Do you have channels?” Phield didn’t want to drink.The bartender gave a knowing look and whispered: “There’s a real desperado—for just twenty silver coins, he’d even assassinate his own parents. Or the Mad Dog mercenaries, a bunch of thorough lunatics who take pride in eating their enemies’ hearts and livers. The cost is high—no less than thirty gold coins to hire them—but there are rumors they’ve murdered employers, so be careful.”
“I don’t want assassins or mercenaries.”
Realizing the misunderstanding, Phield waved it off. “I’m not looking to kill someone; I need capable people.” Phield said, “Specifically, I need talents with practical skills, like in management, architecture, herbalism, or craftsmanship.”
“Ah? That’s unusual. Why not seek heirs from other nobles?”
Nobles typically appointed knights or guards to management roles—don’t think guards are lowly jobs; actually, it’s an exclusive channel for nobles to “win at the starting line.” Guards were usually family second sons, going to other lords to learn martial arts and knowledge, helping out the nobles along the way to get familiar faces.
“Let me think—there’s one good at management: Gaoler Tate, who can read and write. But he’s a rigid fool who refused gold bribes and insisted on upholding justice. Haha, hopelessly stupid—in the end, his subordinates conspired against him, and now he’s out of a job, drinking alone over there.”
This sounded alright. Phield nodded.
“There’s also a horse hunter named Durand—that bastard sneaked into the lord’s backyard at midnight, raped the stallion, and escaped hanging through sophistry. A pervert with real guts; perhaps you could have him serve as a diplomatic advisor.”
Phield nearly flipped the table.
It really was a horse hunter!
What his territory lacked was talent for hard work—as for diplomacy, you couldn’t mate with zombies anyway.
Don’t let him sneak into the stables at night and bugger his beloved warhorse.
“Let’s talk about Tate.” Phield wiped his cold sweat.
After getting the information, Phield approached Gaoler Tate and sat down unceremoniously.
“I’m Phield, lord of Nightfall Domain.” Phield interlaced his fingers and said sincerely, “I need someone who understands management and can read and write, especially to keep slaves in line. I wonder if your professional skills are up to the task.”
Tate was a middle-aged man with a full beard, looking extremely resolute: “I can read and write—learned from an old monk as a kid—but the problem is, I only know how to manage prisoners.”
“At least there’s commonality. I’ll give you a salary far above market rate—three times your previous wage.”
“But I’d need to be alive to spend it. I have a wife, daughter, and mother. The northern province isn’t a place for people—it’s absolute death territory.”
“Nightfall Domain is dangerous, no doubt about that, but if you stay put, it might be even more dangerous.” Phield spread his hands. “I hear you offended quite a few people during your enforcement days, and your colleagues don’t like you. I imagine the local gangs have long been preparing revenge—especially on your family.”
“They wouldn’t dare!” Tate’s eyes turned red with rage as he slammed the wooden mug down angrily, spilling beer everywhere.
“From your reaction, I know I guessed right—and you know it in your heart too.”
Phield knew he’d hit his sore spot: “Come on, go take a look at Nightfall Domain. It might be a hell full of corruption, but compared to a hell full of debauchery, it might be a bit better. Plus, one more thing—the northern province isn’t absolute death; at least I’m still alive.”
“You’ve convinced me.” Tate slumped down dejectedly. He worried the thugs would target his wife and daughter. “Right now, I just want to escape. Perhaps the remote cursed lands are my destination.”
Then Phield verified Tate’s knowledge.
About a quarter hour later, Phield laughed heartily and placed a gold coin on the table: “This is settling-in money. Find me at the post station outside the city before noon tomorrow.”
Tate was nearly blinded by the gold coin—didn’t expect the noble before him to willingly offer a gold coin after just a short chat.
“This is too much.”
Now that Phield was flush with cash, he immediately said firmly: “This is my sincerity—don’t disappoint me.”
“Alright.” Tate wasted no more words and left quickly.
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Chapters
- Chapter 251: Reclaiming Our Homeland: The Battle of Starnight(4)
- Chapter 250: Reclaiming Our Homeland: The Battle of Starnight(3)
- Chapter 249: Reclaiming Our Homeland: The Battle of Starnight(2)
- Chapter 248: Reclaiming Our Homeland: The Battle of Starnight(1)
- Chapter 247: Busy
- Chapter 246: Rebellion Erupts Again(2)
- Chapter 245: Rebellion Erupts Again(1)
- Chapter 244: Beyond Imagination
- Chapter 243: Dialogue and Resolving Hatred
- Chapter 242: Alice Wakes Up
- Chapter 241: The Sunken Gate and the Visage in the Dark
- Chapter 240: Into the Abyss,Taming the Rose Spider
- Chapter 239: Underground Cave
- Chapter 238: A close call
- Chapter 237: Capture the walls of Starnight City
- Chapter 236: Quell the riots
- Chapter 235: A Ridiculous Riot(2)
- Chapter 234: A Ridiculous Riot(1)
- Chapter 233: Undercover Slave
- Chapter 232: A wonderful experience
- Chapter 231: A whole bunch of worries
- Chapter 230: Salt
- Chapter 229: Current Status of the Territory
- Chapter 228: The New Divine Chosen and the Coming War
- Chapter 227: Holy Light “Milk”(5)
- Chapter 226: Holy Light “Milk”(4)
- Chapter 225: Holy Light “Milk”(3)
- Chapter 224: Holy Light “Milk”(2)
- Chapter 223: Holy Light “Milk”(1)
- Chapter 222: The Fallen Nun
- Chapter 221: The Fallen Holy Light
- Chapter 220: Rescue(2)
- Chapter 219: Rescue(1)
- Chapter 218: Loot
- Chapter 217: The Cursed Bloodline
- Chapter 216: The Most Memorable Punishment of Life
- Chapter 215: It must be an illusion!
- Chapter 214: fighting amongst themselves(4)
- Chapter 213: fighting amongst themselves(3)
- Chapter 212: fighting amongst themselves(2)
- Chapter 211: fighting amongst themselves(1)
- Chapter 210: Conspiracy
- Chapter 209: Wind Orchid City(2)
- Chapter 208: Wind Orchid City(1)
- Chapter 207: Torture
- Chapter 206: A successful undercover operation—but not entirely
- Chapter 205: Weasel out of something
- Chapter 204: Bizarre Excuses
- Chapter 203: Misunderstanding
- Chapter 202: Unfounded Rumors
- Chapter 201: It’s time for revenge
- Chapter 200: Ashina Advances to Tier 2
- Chapter 199: Repeating crossbow
- Chapter 198: Violet’s Sudden Visit
- Chapter 197: Celebration
- Chapter 196: Night Owl
- Chapter 195: Planning and Gaming
- Chapter 194: A meeting of conspirators
- Chapter 193: Taxation and the Book That Glows
- Chapter 192: Bountiful Harvest
- Chapter 191: Golden Crops
- Chapter 190: New Action Plan
- Chapter 189: Letter
- Chapter 188: A sudden surprise
- Chapter 187: The Flower of Calamity
- Chapter 186: Thwart the evil experiment
- Chapter 185: Crazy Experiments
- Chapter 184: in distress
- Chapter 183: Bricks and Crossbows
- Chapter 182: Salt rock
- Chapter 181: The Nightfall Domain Adventurers’ Guild is established
- Chapter 180: Strange behaviour
- Chapter 179: Penalties for defeat
- Chapter 178: ambush
- Chapter 177: Rosalia VS Hannah
- Chapter 176: The Storm Approaches(3)
- Chapter 175: The Storm Approaches(2)
- Chapter 174: The Storm Approaches(1)
- Chapter 173: Bizarre behaviour
- Chapter 172: Octopus-like creatures
- Chapter 171: The Impoverished Baron
- Chapter 170: visit
- Chapter 169: asking for trouble
- Chapter 168: Mountain Ape
- Chapter 167: Artifice Divine Chosen
- Chapter 166: A Dream That Never Was
- Chapter 165: The Legacy of Hatred
- Chapter 164: Life and Hatred
- Chapter 163: (Sorry, please skip the incorrect section)
- Chapter 162: Beast Arena(2)
- Chapter 161: Beast Arena(1)
- Chapter 160: Silver Fox Half-Human
- Chapter 159: Procurement
- Chapter 158: black market
- Chapter 157: Running into an acquaintance
- Chapter 156: Underground Ball
- Chapter 155: Adventurers’ Party
- Chapter 154: A better solution
- Chapter 153: Spoils
- Chapter 152: Raid(2)
- Chapter 151: Raid(1)
- Chapter 150: Wave of Corpses(4)
- Chapter 149: Wave of Corpses(3)
- Chapter 148: Wave of Corpses(2)
- Chapter 147: Wave of Corpses(1)
- Chapter 146: As the storm approaches
- Chapter 145: High moral character
- Chapter 144: Practice horseback riding skills
- Chapter 143: Mist-Dispelling Lamp Crafting Recipe
- Chapter 142: The Vanished Girls
- Chapter 141: Turnip Village
- Chapter 140: Violet also betrayed the corrupted
- Chapter 139: Temporary Skill
- Chapter 138: Cemetery and Acorn(2)
- Chapter 137: Cemetery and Acorn(1)
- Chapter 136: The Empress’s Troubles
- Chapter 135: The Maid and Starnight Castle
- Chapter 134: Recruiting Maids
- Chapter 133: “Number Game”
- Chapter 132: Assign tasks
- Chapter 131: A Ray of Light in the Gray World
- Chapter 130: Sherry’s Letter
- Chapter 129: Link-up
- Chapter 128: Wind Orchid City
- Chapter 127: A ridiculous reward
- Chapter 126: Celebration Ball
- Chapter 125: Final Battle to Suppress the Rebellion(5)
- Chapter 124: Final Battle to Suppress the Rebellion(4)
- Chapter 123: Final Battle to Suppress the Rebellion(3)
- Chapter 122: Final Battle to Suppress the Rebellion (2)
- Chapter 121: Final Battle to Suppress the Rebellion (1)
- Chapter 120: Arlya’s Departure
- Chapter 119: Arlya’s Treasures
- Chapter 118: New Divine Technique
- Chapter 117: Tier 2 Corruption Divine Chosen
- Chapter 116: The Path to Advancement for Divine Chosen
- Chapter 115: Sudden betrayal
- Chapter 114: Siege warfare
- Chapter 113: Betrayal
- Chapter 112: Fallen into the trap
- Chapter 111: Release bait to lure
- Chapter 110: Newly recruited Demei-humans slaves
- Chapter 109: looted a huge amount of supplies.
- Chapter 108: Regin’s investigation
- Chapter 107: Hatred until death
- Chapter 106: The plot was foiled
- Chapter 105: Conspiracy and Hatred
- Chapter 104: From the Province of the Griffin
- Chapter 103: The First Step of Revenge(2)
- Chapter 102: The First Step of Revenge(1)
- Chapter 101: Long time no see, Adrian—here’s my first punch.
- Chapter 100: Take the offensive
- Chapter 99: An old friend I’ve never met
- Chapter 98: Head to the front lines
- Chapter 97: The consequences of arrogance
- Chapter 96: Arlya, proud and arrogant
- Chapter 95: Dragonsoul Dragonkin
- Chapter 94: Golden Legend!
- Chapter 93: To War!
- Chapter 92: Violet’s Late April
- Chapter 91: Violet’s Memories
- Chapter 90: Construction of earthen kilns
- Chapter 89: Corrupted Greatsword Warrior
- Chapter 88: An ambush by mercenaries
- Chapter 87: Regin Nibelungen
- Chapter 86: reach an agreement
- Chapter 85: Only eternal interests
- Chapter 84: Overwhelming superiority
- Chapter 83: Sudden Assassination
- Chapter 82: Simon’s Divine Chosen, Florine
- Chapter 81: Bloodhand Mercenary Corps
- Chapter 80: Ashina,’s utterly exhausted
- Chapter 79: Phield VS Ashina
- Chapter 78: Black Crow
- Chapter 77: Commercial Layout
- Chapter 76: Adrian’s Fury
- Chapter 75: Decline the invitation
- Chapter 74: The Coming Trouble
- Chapter 73: The First Guest of the Domain
- Chapter 72: Agnes and Violet, The Corrupted Conspiracy
- Chapter 71: Ally of Justice
- Chapter 70: Sherry’s Divine Chosen
- Chapter 69: Next steps
- Chapter 68: Jane Who Made Mistakes
- Chapter 67: Observe the entire territory
- Chapter 66: Rapid-Learning Magic
- Chapter 65: Self-interest is a biological instinct.
- Chapter 64: Imperial Investigation Corps
- Chapter 63: That’s it? Seriously?
- Chapter 62: The Hidden Conspiracy
- Chapter 61: Damaged divine artifact
- Chapter 60: The gift Rosalia gave
- Chapter 59: Wake up
- Chapter 58: Vigor Elixir and Vital Essence Oil
- Chapter 57: This is Nightfall Domain,something entirely new
- Chapter 56: Ashina’s Mischief
- Chapter 55: The second contracted Divine Chosen(2)
- Chapter 54: The second contracted Divine Chosen(1)
- Chapter 53: Rosalia’s formidable abilities
- Chapter 52: Key Information About Rosalia
- Chapter 51: Crucial Battle
- Chapter 50: Current priority actions
- Chapter 49: Drive Back Rosaria
- Chapter 48: A Newly Emerged Divine Chosen — An Enemy
- Chapter 47: Crisis! The territory has been ambushed!
- Chapter 46: The Silver Iris Brooch
- Chapter 45: Tier 1 Divine Artifacts
- Chapter 44: Logging Camp (2)
- Chapter 43: Logging Camp (1)
- Chapter 42: The Mysterious Watcher
- Chapter 41: A beautiful yet fleeting day of rest
- Chapter 40: Jane and Clara
- Chapter 39: New Decrees and Manure
- Chapter 38: have to face reality eventually
- Chapter 37: Conversation with the Nun
- Chapter 36: An Encounter With the Faith
- Chapter 35: plunder(2)
- Chapter 34: plunder(1)
- Chapter 33: The consequences of causing trouble
- Chapter 32: Taunts from the enemy
- Chapter 31: Seeking Talent
- Chapter 30: The hidden purpose
- Chapter 29: Transaction successful
- Chapter 28: A place of extravagance and corruption
- Chapter 27: Kaor’s delusions, the perverted lord
- Chapter 26: Departure for High Castle Province
- Chapter 25: Incentives and the Journey Ahead
- Chapter 24: Magic Scrolls
- Chapter 23: Eliminate potential hazards
- Chapter 22: The Goblin’s Appearance
- Chapter 21: Awakened Lord Talent
- Chapter 20: The Proper Uses of Magical Plants
- Chapter 19: Discovered a strange plant
- Chapter 18: A shocking scene
- Chapter 17: New rules, expand the military
- Chapter 16: A Discontinued Vintage
- Chapter 15: The Rat Monster: Looks Like I’m Doomed
- Chapter 14: First stronghold
- Chapter 13: In the Gray Mist (2)
- Chapter 12: In the Gray Mist (1)
- Chapter 11: Tax Collection – Without a Shred of Guilt
- Chapter 10: Baseness is the aristocrat’s pass
- Chapter 9: The Original Was a Good Man—Not Me
- Chapter 8: Goddess of Winter!
- Chapter 7: I’ve come across a bloody idiot
- Chapter 6: The Undead Welcoming Committee
- Chapter 5: Ashina’s anxiety and perplexity
- Chapter 4: The slave bought—she was actually!
- Chapter 3: Beast-eared Girl
- Chapter 2: Divine Chosen
- Chapter 1: Exiled by My Stepmother