System: Build My Own Territory-Chapter 722 - 246: [Daily Sign-In] Unlocked (10,000)
Red and the guards hurried over, their mouths full of surprised praise.
"Lord, isn’t this carp too big?"
"Yes, yes, if you use it for soup, it would certainly be a great tonic!"
"Hey, it’s quite strong, it can still jump..."
"Be careful, don’t kill it, if it’s dead it won’t be fresh anymore!"
"..."
Watching the guards working together to finally subdue the Black Carp, Lynn couldn’t help but shake his head.
A text panel appeared in Lynn’s vision.
[Tip]: Obtained ordinary fish: Carp×1, Reward obtained: Skill Book: Planting Mastery
Looking at the prompt before him, Lynn’s eyebrows raised.
Without hesitation, he learned it immediately.
Whether it’s agricultural skills or combat skills, he fears none.
After all, having more skills doesn’t burden someone.
He had a guard carry the Black Carp back to the castle ahead of time to give it to the kitchen chef for cooking.
Lynn cast his bait again and continued fishing.
All the way until dusk, before nightfall.
Lynn then put away his fishing rod and headed to town with Red and several guards.
The guards were carrying six river fishes weighing three to four pounds each!
Plus the Black Carp weighing fifteen to sixteen pounds that had been sent back earlier.
In an afternoon, he caught seven river fishes!
Acquiring a skill book while also obtaining sixty energy stones.
Lynn felt it was quite a good harvest!
Passing through the town, walking past rows of red brick houses, they arrived at the Lord’s Square.
After a little while, Lynn watched as teams of townsmen returned one after another, heading to the cafeteria to prepare for their dinner.
He withdrew his gaze and walked towards the not-too-distant castle.
With several guards calling out respectfully, Lynn nodded and returned to the castle.
By now, the sky was growing darker.
Six or seven young maids were lighting tall oil lamps one by one.
Lamps filled with animal oil and resin began to burn, gradually emitting a warm yellow glow.
Peculiar-smelling gases were swirling above.
As the maids lit one lamp after another, the originally dim reception hall brightened up.
Once the maids finished lighting the lamps and saw Lynn.
They quickly bowed and greeted politely, then retreated.
Lynn responded, walked forward, and comfortably sat on the lord’s throne padded with thick leather and linen cloth.
Then.
Kuisi emerged from a curved hallway.
She walked towards Lynn, arriving at the steps below the lord’s throne.
"My lord, dinner is being prepared and will be a bit delayed."
"Do you need hot water prepared for a bath after dinner?"
Lynn glanced at Kuisi and responded, "Yes, prepare it."
The weather was getting better.
Daytime temperatures had already reached twenty-five or six degrees!
Moreover, he had been working all day, feeding pigs, building walls...
Fishing was slightly relaxing, but it also required a lot of physical effort.
Don’t mention bathing every three days, even not bathing for a day would lead to a sour and pungent odor.
Even in early spring, he would go to the banks of the Aladia River and endure the cold to bathe.
Not to mention.
Now that life conditions have improved, with plenty of fuel and manpower.
One can’t skimp on such things.
Furthermore, Lynn didn’t want to suffer from various illnesses due to bathing issues.
Kuisi nodded and took her leave.
Watching Kuisi leave, Lynn still sat on the lord’s throne, his gaze sweeping over the maids coming and going.
But he noticed.
Among these maids, none was Yaya in transformation disguise.
This half succubus-half human woman might have forgotten about her pact with him.
Completely blending into the ordinary people’s daily tasks, perhaps?
He was still considering.
Training Yaya into an excellent spy.
In his mind, Yaya was the most suitable candidate!
She might even serve unexpected purposes.
Then.
Footsteps sounded from afar.
Lynn looked up to see a middle-aged man walking briskly through the reception hall towards him.
It was the foreman of the Stonemason Workshop, Avery.
Lynn stared straight at Avery and asked, "Foreman Avery, is there something you need my help with?"
Returning from the Weng City walls at the mountain forest pass to town would take quite some time, even on horseback.
Clearly, Avery had encountered a problem.
Avery bent over slightly and explained, "Lord, you misunderstand."
"The stonemason workshop construction is proceeding smoothly."
"The red brick houses leading to the forest have already been completed earlier."
"At most another three to five days, the outpost fortress near the woods will be in its final stages."
Lynn nodded without speaking.
It’s worth noting.
Currently, Avery leads the stonemason workshop, which has eighteen hundred people!
Along with draft horse carts and pulley gear, to reduce construction difficulty.
With sufficient raw materials available.
The speed of paving roads and building fortresses is certainly significantly improved.
Avery continued, "I returned to town to inquire from you.
"Should we build some defenses near the outpost fortress?"
"For example, simple walls, trenches, chevaux-de-frise, and bristling stakes?"







