Chapter 49 Statistical Results
Chapter 49 Statistical Results
It was clear from Su He's system panel that the foolish villager's slap had nearly killed the heartless villager.
The moment the slap landed, the heartless villager's health bar immediately became unhealthy.
"That's really powerful."
Su He doesn't care about the lives or deaths of the heartless villagers.
Unlike monsters, villagers in Minecraft are reproductive creatures.
Bring all the villagers from this village back to the base, and then create a place for them to breed. The number of villagers in the base will then increase.
Like that heartless villager from before, he's dead, so be it.
Even if you bring this type of heartless villager back to the base, there's no better outcome than death.
Su He had already devised a plan to deal with all the unscrupulous villagers in this village.
Either lock it in the metal brush machine forever, or put it in the discount machine and turn it into a "conscientious villager".
After slapping the heartless villager away, the foolish villager didn't say a word, just stood there solemnly and blankly beside Su He.
It was as if at this moment it had completely embraced the role of a bodyguard.
The villagers, now known as the "foolish villagers," adhere to the principle of never doing anything without being told to, and always following the instructions given by their master.
Even without being bound by a magical contract, Su He had no doubt about this guy's loyalty.
Looking at the villager with the mental disability, he saw that he was broad-shouldered and thick-waisted, with a body much stronger than that of the other villagers.
Su He took out another golden apple from his backpack and rewarded the foolish villager.
Along with the golden apple, they were also given an enchanted decapitation blade.
This is the strongest weapon he can obtain at this stage.
The fact that this weapon was entrusted to an uncontracted Minecraft creature without any contract demonstrates the level of trust placed in the simple-minded villager.
However, trust is one thing, but contract magic still needs to be used when necessary.
Since reaching level eight in his profession, Su He's servant slots have been relatively vacant for a long time.
It wasn't that he didn't want to use it; it was mainly because there was simply no need to.
The high-potential monsters they have contracted are already able to manage their uncontracted monsters quite well.
There's absolutely no need to waste servants' slots to contract one by one.
As long as it can be guaranteed that those in charge of managing the monsters will not betray their masters, that's fine.
In this regard, the villagers who are about to join the base also clearly need a manager.
Suhe has not yet encountered a villager who is capable of taking on this position.
The foolish villager is definitely not fit for the position of manager. Although it is powerful enough, its innate stupidity directly eliminates its possibility of becoming a manager.
If a suitable villager cannot be found to be the manager, Suhe plans to have the witch take on the role.
Besides brewing potions, the witch also mainly handles the various affairs of the base.
It is certainly capable of fulfilling the role of village management.
However, doing so, placing the witch in the position of managing the villagers, would undoubtedly increase Suhe's own burden.
But thinking about it all now is pointless.
Su He hasn't finished counting all the villagers in the village yet, so it's too early to draw conclusions.
The foolish villager took the decapitator's massive blade, its imposing size making it stand out even more.
This enormous weapon, which would be impossible for an ordinary monster to lift, is at most just a large weapon in its hands.
"How do you feel about the weapon I gave you? Is it easy to handle?"
"While it's convenient..."
The foolish villager wielded the decapitator's giant blade in one hand, and the wind seemed to rise as it swung the enormous weapon.
It's clear that the foolish villager wields this decapitation blade with complete ease.
It can even be easily used with just one hand.
However, the foolish villagers used this weapon without any skill or technique, simply hacking and slashing, unlike the Drowned King who was so agile.
Looking at the seemingly simple-minded but actually strong villager.
Based on the idea that "if you don't have the skills, make up for it with numbers".
Su He then gave it a decapitation blade.
Wielding two decapitation blades, the villager's terrifying power was fully revealed.
"These stats are surprisingly strong, really. Is the system sure there's no mistake in the attribute panel it gave this guy?"
"With these stats, isn't that enough to warrant a flawless qualification?"
Su He suppressed his doubts about the system's judgment. After sensing the strength of the foolish villager, there were still the remaining villagers to mark.
After contracting the foolish villager, Su He sped up the process of marking the remaining villagers.
Once all the villagers had been marked, the exploration of the village came to an end.
Su He roughly estimated that the unscrupulous villagers he had marked accounted for about half of the total number of villagers.
The majority of villagers are still of good conscience, but the vast majority of highly qualified villagers have fallen into the category of unscrupulous villagers.
In the end, Su He really couldn't find a suitable villager to manage these villagers.
However, having fewer highly qualified villagers also has its advantages.
This means that after dealing with the iron golems guarding the village, Su He can more easily take these villagers away.
Because these conscientious villagers are of average ability and not particularly bright, taking them away will not cause any resistance or resentment.
As for whether the unscrupulous villagers will feel resentful, no one cares about their feelings at all.
Once these unscrupulous villagers are brought back to the base, Su He plans to build them the most "comfortable" power-generating machines, and then enclose them in meticulously crafted obsidian cages.
May all the heartless villagers live a life of utter darkness from now on.
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