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Chapter 331 - 153: Going Home_3
CHAPTER 331: CHAPTER 153: GOING HOME_3
As soon as I came in and hadn’t sat down, I saw Kana staring at me.
"What’s wrong?"
"Nothing. Why don’t you do me a favor and call Blake, and ask him to help gather some data on the current Night Watchers?" Kana said.
However, Bobo looked at Kana strangely upon hearing this and said, "Why don’t you just send a message on the channel?"
"..."
Though Kana just wanted to give Bobo some tasks to do, why were these natives more accustomed to using chat channels than he was?
Kana felt helpless.
He called out to Blake and Lurik through the channel.
After a while, the two arrived at the study, and Alyris had already arranged seats for them.
"Blake, have you gathered the data on the Night Watchers?"
Blake nodded: "Excluding Lurik and his team, and Your Highness.
Currently, there are three people at Level 5."
These three are Alyris, who had long advanced to Level Five, Raelia, who leveled up after fighting four Evil God’s Apostles, and Blake.
Adding Kana, there are four people at Level 5 strength.
The levels of the Dwarven Council exceed the standard.
They’re at Levels 7, 8, and 9.
"There are many Level Four Night Watchers: 286 in total."
Having never specifically tallied them, and hearing such precise numbers, even Lurik couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow.
"There are already that many?"
Don’t underestimate Level Four; in normal military forces, this level would be considered as officers or captains.
The elite troops of various forces generally fall to this level as well.
Speaking of the nearby Cohen Kingdom, although not a major nation, it isn’t small either.
A Level 4 Knight in the army would at least be considered as officer level.
The captains of soldiers are generally Level Three elites.
And Kana and his team have 286 of these, which makes for a formidable elite force.
"Previously in our successive battles, we encountered numerous cultists, and with our intentional guidance, many Night Watchers leveled up.
Among the dwarves, there are also quite a few who naturally reached Level Four." Blake explained slightly.
The military camp near Sea Cape City had over a hundred cultists, and as they proceeded towards Vitra City,
there were even more cultists. Following Blake and basically trailing Kana and her team from start to finish, most of these Night Watchers had leveled up to Level Four.
Later, joining the new Night Watcher unit in supporting Vitra City, many also reached Level Four in subsequent battles.
These dwarves, during the process of datafication, already had their experience levels over halfway through.
Engaging with cultists of the same level resulted in quick leveling, which is quite normal.
As for Level Three Night Watchers, Blake didn’t elaborate, mainly because he hadn’t yet compiled the numbers, given that most Gray Mountain Dwarves are Level Three.
This is the most numerous level within the Night Watchers.
Next is Level Four, and finally Level Two.
The Level Two count is very small, mainly because with diligent training, within just over a month, one can painstakingly level up to Level Three through acquired experience.
So for the Night Watchers, Level Three is considered a foundation level. Even if not reaching Level Three, spending a month or two would suffice.
"We... haven’t compensated those Night Watchers who fought alongside us yet, have we?"
As soon as Kana said this.
The room suddenly became quiet.
Everyone wore a puzzled expression.
"What kind of expression is that?" Kana asked, confused.
"Do you mean to say, are we to pay wages to us, or to the other Night Watchers?" Blake couldn’t help but ask in detail.
Kana nodded as if it was a matter of course.
This action made several people glance at each other.
Lurik couldn’t help but say, "The Night Watchers never considered needing compensation, the best reward is what they already have now."
"Indeed, we fight for the world and for ourselves, and we also possess the Blessing.
This is the greatest gift, would we dare expect more compensation?"
Even Bobo appeared confused.
To them, fighting for the world coupled with the Blessing was already an extremely generous reward; asking for more would be sheer greed, wouldn’t it?
It mainly stems from the fact that most Night Watchers aren’t formed of ordinary beings; they are not common people at all.