"Baron Liu Feng, how many cows, sheep, and horses do you need?" Tony asked hurriedly. He would agree to any amount of such requests; it was too simple.
"A hundred cows, two hundred horses, and three hundred sheep," Liu Feng slowly gave a number.
"The number of cows is too many. Even if we count all of them, North Wind City can only find thirty cows."
Tony wiped the sweat from his forehead. Although cows were livestock for meat, their fur and hides were top-notch, and many wealthy nobles kept them as treasures.
For example, his father kept twenty cows, and he would have to go to other cities to find the remaining ten cows.
"Only thirty cows? Then I need three hundred horses and five hundred sheep," Liu Feng smiled and increased the number again.
Tony stared at Liu Feng in a daze. The number kept growing. Using respectful language, he said anxiously, "Baron Liu Feng, the number of horses is too many. We don't have that many horses in North Wind City. It's hard to even gather half of that."
"Oh!" Liu Feng's smile disappeared, and he said calmly, "Then how many cows, horses, and sheep can you provide?"
Tony's heart sank. After a moment of thought, he gave a number, "Thirty cows, one hundred and twenty horses, and three hundred sheep."
"That's acceptable!" Liu Feng nodded in agreement.
"Huh?" Tony was stunned again. He agreed so easily? He had even prepared a bunch of excuses.
In fact, this number had exceeded Liu Feng's expectations, and it would be difficult to manage if there were more.
Once they grew up, he wouldn't need to bring beef from Earth anymore. He could eat beef and mutton here.
As for the horses, they were indeed one of the most valuable animals in this era. Getting one hundred and twenty horses, even if they were just young horses, was beyond imagination. It also proved that North Wind City was not in a good situation.
"I'll hurry back to North Wind City to gather the cows, sheep, and horses. Can you help me purchase some fur and hides? We'll bring the cows, sheep, horses, and a large amount of wheat to meet with you in five days," Tony stood up and said hurriedly.
North Wind City was not just in a bad situation; it was facing a life-and-death moment. His father had learned from a secret channel that a group of powerful horse thieves had targeted North Wind City.
Therefore, North Wind City urgently needed an army. Knights were out of the question, and they couldn't gather knights in a short time. They could only recruit civilians from the territory as guards.
If there were guards, then equipment was needed. Iron armor was out of the question, and they couldn't even think about it. Even the second-best chain mail was very expensive, so the third-best leather armor was the primary choice.
"Sure." Liu Feng agreed to such a simple request.
"Then, Baron Liu Feng, I'll immediately return to North Wind City," Tony stood up and said.
"Go ahead," Liu Feng instructed someone to pack the snacks on the table for Tony to take away.
Tony left in a hurry, got on the boat without stopping, and left West Sun City.
...
Liu Feng sat idly in his chair for a while before turning to Noah Ben, who was standing beside him, and asked, "What do you think happened in North Wind City?"
"Horse thieves!" Noah Ben said in a low voice.
With those two words, Liu Feng immediately understood. It seemed that some horse thieves had started to become active.
"Let's go and see how they're training. Tonight is their first mission."
"Yes!"
The two quickly arrived at the military camp. At this time, there were only a few people guarding the camp, and eight people standing in the small square.
These eight people were the ones who had completed the obstacle course. Sinkler stood at the forefront, becoming the captain with excellent results. He stood tall with his chest high, looking straight ahead, and his arms tightly pressed against the sides of his thighs.
The other seven people were also the same. After a few days of military life, they had learned the iron discipline of the military camp. Any slight mistake would result in physical punishment and no meals.
Physical punishment was fine, but not having meals was tough on them. Sinkler had experienced making a mistake and not having any food. The worst part was that Instructor Noah A would eat a bowl of braised pork in front of him.
Today, all eight people knew they had a mission. A mission meant merits, and merits meant better food. Even if they were injured and retired later, they could get good jobs or be appointed in the City Lord's palace.
Liu Feng had set up many reward and punishment systems in the military camp. As long as they had merits, he could give them houses and status.
The equipment of these eight people was also very sophisticated. It could be said that it was the peak equipment of this era. After seeing it, Noah Ben said that even the king's knight equipment couldn't compare.
These eight people were the special forces that Liu Feng had created in this world. Of course, they were all rookies in special forces now.
Each of the eight people had a military knife. It was made by the research department established by Liu Feng, following the design of Mina's military knife. Of course, due to technical reasons, it was much worse than Mina's military knife, but it was still more advanced than those of this era.
They were also equipped with small military crossbows that could hit vital points from a distance of seven to eight meters, instantly killing the enemy. There were also large military crossbows or recurve bows, depending on which one the eight people preferred.
For close combat, they had horizontal swords. Liu Feng had brought the Tang horizontal sword from Earth, as well as flying rope hammers and claw hooks.
They wore armor made by the research department according to Liu Feng's requirements, which protected the key parts of their bodies, such as the heart protector.
Everything was designed to be lightweight. Heavy steel armor was not suitable for special forces beheading operations. If it weren't for the fact that it was the age of cold weapons now, Liu Feng would be thinking that in the future, special forces would all be going on missions in civilian clothes. After all, special forces were not generals charging into battle on the battlefield.
Liu Feng came to Sinkler and looked at the badge on his chest. It was a wolf roaring towards the sky, the totem of this special force team from another world, named the Wolf Warriors Special Forces.
"You're the captain. For tonight's mission, I don't want to see any casualties. Otherwise, you won't be worthy of this badge," Liu Feng pointed at the Wolf Warriors badge and said seriously.
"Yes!" Sinkler stood up straight and shouted, "We vow to fulfill the mission to the death."
"We vow to fulfill the mission to the death!!!"
The other seven people shouted along.
"Good!"
Liu Feng nodded satisfactorily. What he wanted was to stimulate their sense of honor and make them proud to be a member of the Wolf Warriors Special Forces.
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