My Kingdom Building Done Right!-Chapter 82: Time To Speed Up The Pace!
"You know, it might be a good idea to give Raptors as tribute," Daedalus said through telepathy as Leone continued to crawl down the mountain.
"And why is that?" Leone asked through gritted teeth. ๐๐๐ฎ๐๐๐๐๐ท๐๐ซ๐๐ก.๐๐ธ๐ถ
"I can put my mark on them and summon them to my side at any time," Daedalus replied. "They wonโt know, so the tribes canโt blame you if they suddenly disappear."
"... Thatโs actually a good move."
"I know, right? But I have a better idea. How about we use the Raptors as spies?"
"As spies?"
"Yes," Daedalus began his explanation. "If each of the middle-ranked tribes has a Raptor with them, we can know every move they make and steal important information right under their nose!
"Right now, we donโt have enough manpower to gather information from the middle-ranked tribes. Even if we did have someone to send, it would be dangerous for them. As long as I place my mark on the raptors, I can see and hear anything within a two-hundred-meter radius around them.
"I can also remotely give them orders. This can be very helpful in the future, especially after we stop giving tributes. If they ever declare war against us, we can prepare for it days before they launch their attacks. Itโs a win-win for us!"
Leone nodded as he continued to crawl down the mountain. "Indeed. Gathering information is also important. If we can get them without dirtying our hands, spending five Raptors will be a bargain.
"Itโs a good investment in the long run. They wonโt even know that weโve planted our spies right under their noses. If weโre lucky, we may also get some news about the high-ranking tribes before we meet them in the tribal gatherings."
"Exactly!" Daedalus agreed. "If worst comes to worst, we can also use the Raptors to sabotage their operations. We have many options to choose from."
Leone and Daedalus then brainstormed as the young man continued his descent. A few hours later, at around noon, he finally arrived at the entrance of the barracks.
When the tribe members saw their Great Chieftain, none of them knew how to react to whatever he was doing.
"What are you doing, Great Chieftain?" Runa crouched down to ask Leone a question.
"Iโm training a... powerful... skill!" Leone replied, gasping for breath.
"Really?"
"Really!"
Runa glanced at Yuni and Jason, but the two only shook their heads, telling Runa not to ask more questions.
The children, who were below five years old, ran toward their Great Chieftain.
Thinking Leone was doing something fun, some of them even climbed on his back, making the young man groan as he slumped on the ground.
"Giddy yap!" A four-year-old girl clapped her hands in excitement while sitting on Leoneโs back.
More kids came. Before everyone knew it, Leone found himself further pinned down to the ground by the kids who usually played with Fury.
Yuni and Runa couldnโt stop themselves from giggling. Leone looked like an insect that had been stepped on.
Fortunately, Jason came to the rescue and asked the children to get off their Great Chieftain. Some stubborn ones refused, so he even lifted them off Leoneโs back.
Suddenly, Gundar appeared beside Leone and crouched down to take the bracelets off his wrists, making the young man feel relief as the pressure that pinned him down disappeared completely.
He was about to thank his "Great Uncle," but after hearing what the old man had to say, Leone slumped on the ground for a second time.
"You can eat lunch first," Gundar said with a smile. "After that, you will resume the challenge. Remember. If you pass, Iโll teach you a powerful shamanic skill."
After saying what he had to say, Gundar walked toward the dining area of the barracks to also have lunch.
Yuni and Jason helped Leone up and supported him until they also reached the dining area.
There, they ate together with the young man. He only ate enough to sate his hunger, knowing that if he ate until he was full, he would only suffer once he resumed his training.
Half an hour later, Leone was once again crawling on the ground. It was then that he suddenly thought of an idea. He then consulted with Daedalus, wanting to check if his plan would not affect the conditions the old shaman had asked of him.
"Sir Gundar only said that you canโt get help from anybody," Daedalus explained. "He didnโt say anything about you using your abilities."
"Then can I use that method?"
"I donโt see why not? In fact, I am looking forward to how that old man would react."
"Good." Leone grinned. "Time to speed up the pace!"
The young man then pressed his palm on the ground. A moment later, his body was raised high up in the air by stone parapets that were piled up on top of each other.
Yuni blinked.
Jason smiled wryly.
As for Gundar, he wondered what was happening.
Leone then channeled his power, creating wooden panels that slanted toward the ground.
One after another, he extended them forward while raising wooden barriers along the sides, gradually forming a crude but functional wooden slide.
But Leone had no plans to stop there.
Leone made a simple cart with wheels under his body. After seeing this, Yuni and Jason finally understood what their Great Chieftain was planning to do.
Pushing himself forward, Leone slid off the wooden path laid out before him, gaining speed with each second.
Before he could even hit the base, he immediately summoned more wooden panels with wooden barriers at the side, allowing him to travel without worrying about being blown off track.
While Leone built things in front of him, Daedalus dismantled everything behind them to recycle the materials the young man was using.
"This damned brat really exceeded my expectations..." Gundar couldnโt help but shake his head helplessly.
With this method, Leone successfully circled the entire barracks in a short time!
Although the Shaman had no idea what was happening, that didnโt stop him from being intrigued by the power of the young man.
Since this was Gundarโs first time seeing anything like this, he grew more and more intrigued. At the same time, he finally understood one of the secrets that convinced the other tribes to gather around the young man, even calling him their Great Chieftain.
โWith this kind of power, Iโm sure he can really carve out his own kingdom here in the Borderlands.โ Gundar could feel his blood heating up at the thought. This kind of miraculous power simply carried a lot of potential.
It was then that he remembered Leoneโs offer to make him his vassal. Sadly, Gundar had made an oath to the former chieftain of the Grimhowl Tribe.
Had he not made that promise to his sworn friend, he would definitely want to stick by Leoneโs side and watch him build a kingdom that would take the Borderlands by storm.







