System: Build My Own Territory-Chapter 728 - 247: This Is a Robbery (10,000 Words)_5
"His power is too strong..."
Boer did not get angry, but instead said, "In this case, there’s no other way."
"Since there’s no way to resist, we’ll just have to silently endure."
Yale fell silent.
He knew that Master Boer’s emotions seemed calm.
But the pressure he faced was far greater than theirs.
Taxes need to be paid, salaries need to be issued, and there are many workers waiting for him in the Merchant Guild warehouse to feed...
All the pressure would fall on Boer.
Suddenly, Yale thought of something.
He turned back and looked at the carriage team behind him, still traveling steadily.
Yale asked Boer, "Master Boer."
"Since Master Lynn’s territory has a strong armed force."
"Why not ask him for help?"
"Just like annihilating the Three Great Estates, obliterate the Frank Manor together?"
"In this way, Master Lynn can control all of Morgan Town."
"He can both own a large piece of land and gain plenty of labor force..."
Saying this, Yale’s tone was full of anticipation.
"The most crucial thing is, by doing so, with the relationship between you and Master Lynn, you wouldn’t need to pay any taxes!"
Boer turned his head to look at him, responding indifferently.
"Guard Captain Yale, your task is to protect the goods and personnel in the carriage team from enemy harm."
"As for other matters... it’s not for you to worry about."
Upon hearing this, Yale was shocked.
He realized that what he had just said had already gone beyond the identity of a Guard Captain.
Yale responded apologetically, "Sorry, Master Boer, I spoke too much."
Boer acknowledged with no blame, instructing, "Inform the team to increase the travel speed."
"Try to reach Master Lynn’s territory as quickly as possible."
Yale quickly answered, "Yes."
With those words, he pulled the reins in his hand and quickly ran towards the carriage team behind.
"Increase speed, increase speed!"
As the coachmen waved their reins, the draft horses began to quicken their pace.
The speed of the carriage team gradually increased.
...
In the archery training ground outside the town.
After several hours of gaining [Hunting] experience, Lynn sat on the long bench in the corner.
His gaze was fixed ahead.
There.
Children over ten years old were beginning to learn archery, longsword, shield, and iron spear under Tate’s guidance.
Having been deprived of food and nutrients since childhood, their bodies were relatively thin and weak.
However.
They managed to lift these iron weapons and have simple swings.
As for the potential danger of swinging weapons...
Lynn couldn’t care less.
This world is no peaceful era!
If they want to survive, or to live better, they must make themselves stronger.
Learn swordsmanship, learn archery, or even learn riding skills, and so on.
No matter which they learn, it will be useful in the future, just like the children of noble lords.
As for injuries during learning, they can be taken to the hospital for treatment.
If treatment is not possible, then they wait for death, and finally are buried in the cemetery behind the hospital.
Lynn believes they are provided with a good living environment.
He has already given enough for them.
As Lynn watched these children, scholar Tate approached him.
Tate bowed slightly, speaking respectfully, "Lord."
Awakening Lynn looked at Tate, asking, "Scholar Tate, is there anything you need?"
Tate’s face showed some difficulty, "Lord, to be honest."
"I am just a scholar."
"Teaching children literacy and writing is no problem."
"But the archery, swordsmanship, and physical training..."
Upon hearing this.
Lynn already understood.
He nodded to Tate and said, "Scholar Tate, I’ve thought about this before."
"I will do my best to find suitable candidates to teach these children other martial or survival skills."
Apart from teaching writing and literacy.
Of course, they also need to be taught the [Seven Skills of the Knight] to achieve comprehensive development!
The most suitable candidates are trained [knights].
However, there are only limited [knights] in his territory.
Only Wesley is present.
He doesn’t expect these children to become extraordinary.
He only needs them to be able to follow his orders, ensuring their safety in the process.
And manage various industries in the future.
That’s enough.
Upon receiving Lynn’s affirmation, Tate’s face relaxed slightly, relieved, saying, "That would be great, Lord."
Lynn acknowledged, then asked, "How many children are in the school now?"
Tate raised his brows, recalling for a few seconds before explaining, "Lord, nearly seven hundred!"
"Among them, over four hundred boys over ten years old and over one hundred below ten."
"The rest are girls."
Lynn nodded.
He didn’t care much about boys and girls.
As long as they have enough ability, whether men or women, they can manage the territory for him.
Then.
Lynn further inquired with Tate about the current progress of teaching in the school.
After several months of teaching.







