On the first night after the trade caravan set off from York County, the vice president of the York County Chamber of Commerce, who was in charge of the entire expedition, organized everyone to set up camp.
Milo realized these people were quite particular when it came to setting up camp. The horse-drawn carriages were parked in a circle around the campsite, and they even used suitcases as wheel chocks for them.
In just a short while, a variety of horse-drawn carriages were placed on the perimeter of the camp, forming a wall.
“How professional,” Milo praised, standing next to Melgor. “What does that vice president do? Why is he so professional?”
In Milo’s opinion, it would be very difficult for bandits to charge into the camp with a wall like this. This was especially true as Milo saw that the Chamber of Commerce’s members were armed with bows. In a civilian population that could not arm themselves with firearms and explosives, they would have no problem fending off four or five times the number of enemies.
RESTRICTED CONTENT
Sorry, this chapter is locked. Only readers with active membership account can access this page.
Visit https://virtual-novel.net/donate/ to have active membership account.
Alternative site is available for free readers (no regular updates for some titles)
OR LOGIN: