I Become a Landlady in the Game World-Chapter 843 - 404: A Swarm of New Towns Emerges
At this moment, in the military camp.
Basel, Worley, Norris, and Nicholas are all lined up at the entrance of the new military camp, each with hopeful expressions on their faces.
Upon hearing that Hope Town is recruiting another two thousand soldiers today, they knew that this was tailor-made for them from Hope Town.
After all, they are well-trained soldiers, and integrating them directly is naturally stronger than training from scratch. They are well aware of this, which is why they worked so hard during the Beast Tide.
Of course, it was also during the Beast Tide that they saw the combat capabilities of others in Hope Town, making them put away their little self-pride.
"I heard that Hope Town poached soldiers from Barnes Village before, and after they joined Hope Town, they could directly become soldiers without requiring contribution, much easier than us."
"Why do they not have to go through the trouble like us even though they surrendered too?"
"Exactly, exactly, some of us might not even get selected in the end!"
"..."
After learning some details about the recruitment, someone couldn’t help but speak up in the crowd with a hint of provocation.
After these words, there was an instant sense of escalation, which directly reached the ears of Basel and the others.
"What’s going on?" Basel couldn’t help but furrow his brows.
At this time, a subordinate came over directly and said, "It’s Abder’s group causing trouble."
Abder?
Basel immediately dug up such a person from the depths of his memory.
He was the leader of a small team of dozens in Fasal Village, known for petty thefts and relying on the trust of the Soldier Team Captain Wolf.
However, when others left, they knew Abder’s group was of no use and didn’t even think of taking them along.
As for why they are making trouble now, it is clearly opportunism.
Because on site, over three thousand people came to participate in the soldier selection, but only two thousand were to be finally chosen.
They are well aware that with their moral standing, there is a high possibility of not being selected.
"Should we intervene?" Worley asked.
Basel shook his head, "No need, others will teach them a lesson."
Sure enough, very quickly, those around couldn’t stand their chatter.
"How can the situation of Barnes Village be the same as that of Fasal Village? If Fasal Village hadn’t been destroyed, would you have surrendered to Hope Town?"
"Moreover, when soldiers from Barnes Village sought refuge, it was precisely when the territory needed people, why not accept them all?"
"Furthermore, it’s not like you weren’t given a chance. Everyone registers the same, trains the same. Are you scared before training even starts? Eager to secure a spot ASAP?"
"Of course, they’re going to pick good soldiers; don’t think it comes without conditions!"
"Exactly, what territory doesn’t have conditions for selecting soldiers?"
"I was a Fasal Village resident earlier, had no chance of becoming a soldier before. Now that there’s finally an opportunity, do you think you’ll grab the spot because you’ve been soldiers before? Dream on!"
"If you think Hope Town is unfair, you’re welcome to join another territory!"
"Hope Town really isn’t short on people right now; outsiders are eager to come in!"
"Leaving or not? If not, then shut up and let strength speak."
"..."
In no time, those earlier outspoken soldiers were thoroughly scolded, with no room for retort.
Abder, seeing the indignant crowd and the recruitment place motionless in the front row, already understood that his tactic wouldn’t work in Hope Town, and he silently shut his mouth as he brought his men along.
It seems his old tricks are completely useless in Hope Town.
Abder and their commotion were also observed by Basel and the others, and each of them scoffed.
"Although we’ve only been in Hope Town for a day, anyone smart enough should understand what the overall atmosphere in Hope Town is like. Only by silently changing one’s attitude is the real deal." Basel bluntly said.
"There’s no talking to those who don’t get it. Abder’s group will definitely be eliminated." Nicholas also spoke up for once.
"Didn’t the recruitment office people not notice?" Worley curiously asked, if they didn’t notice, how would they eliminate people?
"Not noticing doesn’t mean unawareness! I believe the commotion here hasn’t escaped their attention." Norris also analyzed, then looked towards the two teams of soldiers guarding the camp gate.







