After responding, Lu Jeene felt a bit curious.
Although he was the commander of the Ming Jing division, he had only heard about the orc, but had never seen one in person.
As soon as he arrived in Shang Yuan City, he came directly to seek an audience with Lu Gi.
Therefore, he was truly unaware of what the orcs looked like.
However, it was clear that Lu Gi had more orders to give.
He needed to continue vaccinating the people of his Wangia civilization to prevent unnecessary chaos when the orcs appeared in their sight.
At the same time, this battle would naturally need to be spread through the mouths of storytellers, but the content had to be modified.
After all, he intended to assimilate the orc civilization.
In other words, after this invasion officially ended, the orcs might become part of his wania civilization.
Previously, when only the human race existed, there were waves of discord because of the differences in the original countries.
This time with an entirely different species, it was imperative to administer several more vaccinations to prevent any uncontrollable situations from arising.
After giving a series of instructions, Lu G found himself worrying about another matter as he watched Lu Gene leave that Le Yuia after using a world fragment to trigger this special orc civilization had himself mutated into a werewolf due to genetic changes.
If he activated the civilization conqueror skill and assimilated the orc civilization, would he also mutate into some kind of orc species? Thinking of this, Lu G couldn't help but shiver.
Although he felt it was unlikely, what if what if it happened in such matters? It was not the fear of 10,000 possibilities, but the fear of just one in 10,000.
He had never encountered such a situation before as neither his civilization nor that of Ying Shien was one that would produce special races.
At the same time, he felt that asking anyone about this would be feudal.
The civilization conqueror was a special trait of his civilization.
And who else had it? Even if you were to ask a bigwig like Gao Su, you probably wouldn't be able to provide him with an answer.
With these thoughts, Lu Gi fell into deep turmoil.
Chapter 371.
thoughts and concerns.
3 days later, after the military funeral concluded, Lu Gi held a brief awarding ceremony for the soldiers who participated in the battle at the military camp in Shang Yuan City.
His subordinates, Generals Lu Ming, Gujan, and others, quickly returned to the cities they were responsible for guarding.
At the same time, Lu Gi had to start worrying about another matter, the distribution of troops.
This battle had cost him nearly half of his forces, which meant that some cities might face troop shortages.
He needed to redistribute the remaining soldiers reasonably.
The issue of troop distribution was undoubtedly a headache for him, and his gaze unconsciously fell on the category of stonethrowers.
Typically responsible for defending the city, stonethrowers had the strongest cover of the cold weapon era, the city walls, protecting them, resulting in relatively low casualties during the series of battles.
However, in the aftermath of this major conflict, the stonethrower's weakness of having limited versatility became apparent amidst the general shortage of troops.
With the development of the era and the complexity of the situation, the drawbacks of this unit were becoming increasingly evident.
Luog had already begun contemplating reducing the total number of stonethrowers, converting them into archers or other types of troops.
Of course, such a transformation could not be completed in a short time.
After all, stone throwers were an important part of Lu G's early defensive capabilities.
And while he could slowly start addressing the conversion, he estimated that he could retain Xiao Pan's stone throwers for quite a while longer.
The rest would gradually be converted, leaving only Xiao Pan's unit intact.
After all, Xiao Pan had a gold level specialization skill for stonethrowers and combined with the defensive characteristics.
The effectiveness of stonethrowers under his command was entirely different from those led by other generals.
While Lu Gi was troubled by troop issues on the other side, it took a day for the order to be sent back to Mingjing City at full speed.
Another day was spent familiarizing the storytellers with the new story.
And now they spent yet another day spreading the news of the frontline victory and the capture of numerous beastmen soldiers throughout the entire Wangia civilization through the storytellers voices.
In an era with almost no entertainment, the storytellers were incredibly popular and Luog's initial strategy was indeed very wise.
As countless people filled with curiosity eagerly wondered when their emperor would return to Ming Jing City, hoping to witness whether the beastmen matched the storyteller's descriptions.
Another group of people in a different room in Ming Jing City was also about to go crazy with the same thoughts.
His secretaries alone somewhat voice echoed in the office.
At this moment, Secretary General Shir Yaoan was forcefully widening his bloodshot eyes.
One hand propping up his heavy forehead while the other slowly flipped through a work report on the desk, feeling utterly drained.
Where did you hear that? It really fits.
As he spoke, Lu Dong gulped down the last of his hot tea, claiming it was to refresh himself.
However, after working overtime to this extent, he could no longer feel any refreshing effects.
I heard his majesty say.
Shri Yaoan casually replied.
Speaking of which, when his majesty returned to Ming Jing<unk>s city, "Honestly, I can't take it anymore.
I need a break.
I need a rest.
" Lu Shing protested, struggling to keep his head up.
With that energy, you might as well hurry up and work.
As he spoke, Shir Yaoan rubbed his temples vigorously.
A battle had just ended, and there were so many matters from the front lines waiting for his majesty to handle.
It wasn't a joke.
Hearing this, Luing sighed.
They all understood the reasoning, but with nearly 90% of the documents piling up in their secretarial office while his majesty was away.
It was indeed painful.
"Hey, let's talk about something.
If this continues, we'll all collapse.
" Lu Dong, who was already at the point of wanting to stuff tea leaves into his mouth, said in a voice that was exhausted to the extreme.
Upon hearing this, Sher Yaoan instinctively glanced at the other three people in the secretarial office, then looked at Joe E, who was propping up his head and seemed unsure if he was awake or asleep.
He couldn't help but call out, "Hey, Joe, are you still alive?" At the sound of Shir Yaos's call, "Ha!" He jolted awake, shaking his head vigorously.
"M awake.
" As he spoke, Zhao he shook his head again and splashed some cold water from a basin nearby on his face.
finally managing to muster a bit of spirit.
To be honest, "Sure, do we have any progress on hiring more staff for the office?" As soon as he asked, Lu Dong and Lu Shing perked up their ears.
Sure.
Yaoan shook his head vigorously, whether to wake himself up or to indicate no progress.
Or perhaps both.
Do you think anyone can qualify and have the ability to sit here? It's not that simple to hire for our secretarial office.
Sure, Yaosan's words weren't boasting.
They were stating a fact.
Look at those predecessors who had left the secretarial office such as Sun Lee and Bisu.
Each had now become significant figures within their Wanji civilization.
The people in their secretarial office were evidently all potential candidates for city lord status, which speaks volumes about the capabilities required to sit in this position.
At the same time, without sufficient work capability, even if someone were reluctantly hired, they would ultimately just cause more trouble rather than help.
As he spoke, Shir Yaoan glanced at the remaining work reports and then ah Zhao E whose face had turned somewhat pale.
He then said, "There aren't too many reports left.
Zhao E.
If you really can't hold on, you could take the rest of the day off.
Thank you.
" There was no hint of refusal in his voice.
He was genuinely at his limit.
After expressing his gratitude, a dull thud was heard as Zhao Yi<unk>s forehead made contact with the surface of the desk in front of him, followed by the sounds of snoring.
In response, the expressions of Shir Yaoan and the other two in the secretarial office remained largely unchanged.
The truth was that during the time Lu OG was at the front lines, the overwhelming workload left them so exhausted that they hardly had the strength to go home and their routine had become to collapse into a bed as soon as they finished their tasks.
Chapter 372 understood.
The whales of his secretaries far away in Shang Yuan City were clearly not audible to Lu Gi, and even if he could hear them, he wouldn't have any particular feelings about it.
at most he would join them in their wailing because at this moment he was just as busy to the point of madness.
Thus a busy day passed and the prison cart escorting Lee Yuia finally arrived safely in Ming Jing city after 4 days of travel.
Once the convoy entered the city, it undoubtedly attracted countless onlookers.
On both sides of the street, pairs of wideopen eyes continuously assessed Lee Yua, who was locked in a cage, and then various exclamations and discussions erupted.
I know this, the storyteller mentioned it before, called a werewolf.
I never expected to see a living werewolf so soon.
Look at this werewolf.