"Are these the people?"
Tang En followed Fiona to the temporary refugee camp. A large pot had been set up, and hot meat porridge was being cooked. Some refugees were lined up in an orderly manner to receive food and warm clothes under the protection of the soldiers.
These refugees from Kasparmi Castle had obviously reached their limit. After relaxing, they couldn't help but burst into tears.
"They're so pitiful …"
Elijah held Tang En's hand with a pitiful look.
Although she was the reincarnation of Lady Calamity, she was now just a simple little girl.
"They're just the first wave. There are still many more."
Fiona sighed and said, "It's said that Kasparmi Castle was attacked by the beast tide and suffered heavy casualties. Several other cities also suffered losses of varying sizes. In order to make up for the losses, the local lords intend to increase taxes. These people fled after hearing the news."
"Snow disaster, beast tide, and increased taxes. It's really a natural disaster."
Tang En shook his head and said, "Forget it. No matter how many people come, we'll eat them all. We can still afford these people."
"That's easy for you to say."
Fiona rolled her eyes at Tang En. "If it weren't for the canned food that solved a big problem and the large number of fruits from the Emerald Forest to make up for the shortage of food, we wouldn't have been able to feed the current population this winter."
"Haha, that's why there's no problem now. Besides, I have something to discuss with Grandia later. If that thing succeeds, our food production will increase further in the future. Therefore, the increase in population won't be a problem."
Tang En smiled and said, "If these people can all stay, they will have a deep impression of our city and a sense of dependence. They will bring us more population and wealth, so don't worry."
"My Lord! My Lord! I beg you, I beg you to save my son! "
A woman suddenly rushed in front of Tang En, hugged his legs, and burst into tears.
The surrounding soldiers instantly tensed up, but the next moment, they helplessly relaxed again. With the strength of their lord, how could he be in danger …
Tang En was now synonymous with invincibility in their hearts.
Tang En frowned.
Danny, who was at the side, thought that Tang En was unhappy. He hurriedly shouted, "How dare you! The person in front of you is the Suzerain of Ellington, Lord Tang En! "
Su-Suzerain!?
The woman almost fainted when she heard this.
He was going to be hacked to death.
Tang En glared at Danny and then asked pleasantly, "Your child? What happened to him? "
As expected of His Lordship, he was so amiable towards such a person.
Danny had completely entered his fanboy mode.
The woman didn't expect that Tang En didn't blame her and instead asked about her son. She hurriedly handed the child in her arms to Tang En.
Worried that the disease would spread to Tang En, Fiona was ready to pick up the child. "My Lord, let me do it."
Tang En immediately hugged the child and touched his forehead and cheeks. After listening to his rapid breathing, he immediately understood what was going on.
The child had a fever.
But … there was no fever medicine here. How did the Prandal people deal with fever?
"Danny."
Tang En stretched out his hand to Danny. "Potion."
Danny was stunned and hurriedly handed the potion at his waist to Tang En.
After feeding the child the Life Potion, the child's face only turned a little rosier, but his condition didn't improve.
Thinking about it carefully, the Life Potion restored lost vitality, and this was a disease that had entered the body. It should be a priest's divine spell to dispel the disease or treat it.
However, Ellington hadn't built a temple yet, and there were no priests.
Priests?
Tang En was stunned. [Nola, can you dispel the disease?]
[Yes, but why don't you let Grandia do it? She's been complaining recently that the things she does are too boring.]
Tang En was overjoyed. [Elven Druids can do it too?]
[Yes …]
Tang En said to Danny, "Call Grandia over."
Danny rushed out in a hurry.
Although there were no priests, the Druids' healing was similar to that of priests, so it should be able to dispel the disease.
Grandia soon came over.
"What's the matter?"
"Can the Druids' divine spell dispel the disease?"
"It should be …"
Grandia wasn't too sure, because the elves were favored by the goddess and had unreasonable physical qualities. They would never get sick.
"Try it."
Grandia stepped forward and held the little boy's cheeks with both hands. A soft green filled the gaps between her fingers, and a surging aura of life flowed into the little boy's body.
Soon, the little boy stopped crying, and his rapid breathing calmed down.
Tang En next to him was amazed. Although Prandal was very backward in other aspects, this kind of miraculous divine spell always brought surprises.
Even on Earth, taking antipyretics or injections would not be so efficient.
"My son!"
The woman was very excited. "Dear! Come and take a look at our son! This, this … "
Only then did the woman notice Grandia's appearance. When she saw her unbelievably beautiful face and pointed ears, her words were stuck in her throat.
"What's wrong with our son?!"
Joseph, who was holding a bowl of rice, was shocked. When he ran over and saw Grandia, he was also stunned for a moment. Then, he focused his attention on his son again.
He was really a qualified father. His attention wouldn't be distracted in the face of the beauty of an elf.
Tang En praised inwardly. He handed the child to Joseph and said, "Your son has recovered. Feed him some hot porridge later. After the registration, we'll arrange for you to stay in the house before nighttime. Please don't be anxious."
"Thank you, merciful lord, and … this beautiful lady."
Joseph was just a farmer. He didn't even know that elves existed in this world.
"You're welcome."
Grandia flicked her hair and rolled her eyes at Tang En. "Now you know how powerful I am? Do you still want me to continue being a farmer? "
Grandia's resentment toward Tang En wasn't ordinary. As a dignified elven druid, she came over to farm for Tang En. It was simply too shameful … No, it was shameful for the elves!
"Why not?"
Twain laughed and ruffled her hair. Then, before she could explode, he quickly stepped away.
"Tang En!!!"
Grandia was furious. "I'm going to complain to Lady Aiguin!"
"Do as you wish ~"
Tang En wasn't afraid of Grandia's threat at all. He smiled and waved his hand. "But before you go back and complain, remember to complete today's task. Everyone is waiting to eat fresh vegetables."
"Eat, eat, eat, and you only know how to eat!"
Grandia went back to work in a huff.
"Sir Lord, you're too rude to her."
Fiona couldn't help but remind Tang En. "After all, Miss Grandia is here to help. Your attitude isn't good. You should give her enough respect."
Enough respect? If not for the fact that she was a lesbian, just the fact that she was his love rival was enough to kill her.
Tang En pursed his lips and said earnestly, "Fiona, you have to admit that you have to use different methods to get along with different people. Don't be fooled by Grandia's anger. She actually likes it this way."
Fiona was shocked. "Is that so?"
"That's right. Let me tell you a secret. She actually has masochistic tendencies …"
Tang En pretended to slander Grandia behind her back, but Fiona took it seriously. "I really can't tell … She clearly looks so, so …"
"So pure? Of course, that's a racial talent. "
Tang En blinked. "Don't forget that you can't judge a book by its cover."
"Masochistic tendencies?"
The naive Elijah blinked her eyes. "Big brother, what does masochistic tendencies mean?"
Tang En and Fiona were stunned and immediately felt awkward. They both forgot that Elijah was still there.
"Ahem … But didn't you say that you have something to tell her?"
Fiona hurriedly changed the topic and pointed at Grandia's back. "She's gone."
Tang En slapped his forehead and remembered the important matter. "I'll leave the refugees here to you. Elijah, it's late. You go home first. I have something to tell Grandia."
After saying that, Tang En quickly caught up with Grandia.
"What!?"
Grandia glared at Tang En fiercely. "How dare you come and bother me. Do you believe that I'll beat … I'll bite you!?"
"It seems that you know very well that you can't beat me."
Tang En laughed. "I'll stop teasing you. I have something to tell you."
"Speak."
Facing a strong competitor who was competing with her for Aiguin, Grandia did not give him any face at all.
Tang En did not mind. "Do you still remember what I told you before? Every time you want to accelerate the ripening of the grains, you have to screen them in advance before harvesting and leave only the wheat seeds with high yields. Did you do that? "
"I've been doing it all along. I even numbered them according to what you said."
Grandia said impatiently. "I really don't understand what's the point of you making me do this. It's purely a waste of time."
"Of course not."
Tang En shook his head and said, "If this matter really succeeds, it'll be a great achievement that will benefit you for a thousand years. It'll be enough to make your name go down in history."
"It's meaningless."
Grandia sneered. She was not interested at all.
Tang En said nonchalantly, "If I can do such a great thing, Aiguin will also look at me in a different light. Unfortunately, only you can do this now."
"Oh?!"
Grandia's eyes lit up. "The hook is too straight, and the bait is too salty. But I'll take it. Tell me, what do you want me to do?"
Tang En smiled. She knew that he was trying to goad her, but she still took the bait. It seemed that Aiguin's charm was not small in her heart.
He slowly said, "Well … we'll have to start with genetic mutations. Genetic mutations are divided into benign and inferior mutations. What we need to do is to artificially guide the benign mutation … Oh, right."
“??”
"Do you know about hybridization?"
"Hybrid … hybridization?"
Grandia stared at Tang En with shame and indignation. "Dirty!"
What the f * ck!?
Tang En was dumbfounded. Which nerve did this word hit on this girl again? She was clearly a purebred elf, not a half-elf!
Hybridization was also a sensitive word?
Wait!
Speaking of which, she was a Druid …
Thinking of the Druids' transformation technique and some rumors in history, Tang En seemed to suddenly understand something …
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