Synthetic Wizard - Chapter 235 - 157: Golem Legion Organization, Holy Fist

Chapter 235: Chapter 157: Golem Legion Organization, Holy Fist
“What are the details of the forces in Giant Eye City?”
Sunan took his gaze off the map and continued to ask.
Cole bowed his head and said, “Based on the intelligence we have received so far, we estimate that the number of Eye Demons in Giant Eye City is no less than a thousand, among which there are at least five Legendary Level Eye Demon mutants, and there are also no fewer than twenty thousand slaves.”
Eye Demons are skilled at using Spiritual Power to control other creatures, turning them into slaves.
To Eye Demons, slaves are consumables; once they run out, they simply control another batch.
Therefore, Eye Demons are also notorious for their penchant for torturing and killing slaves.
The fact that over a thousand Eye Demons control only twenty thousand slaves seems somewhat conservative.
Sunan estimated that there should be around thirty thousand slaves in Giant Eye City.
Of course, the creatures controlled by Eye Demons are generally not very strong, usually consisting of races like Kobolds, Lizardmen, and Ogres.
They are common cannon fodder in the underground world.
After a moment of contemplation, Sunan made a decision in his heart and said in a deep voice:
“Have the Red Widow as the commander, with the two of you as assistants, lead a small Golem Legion to attack Giant Eye City. I will additionally give you a Refined Gold Golem, take Giant Eye City within three months, is there any problem?”
After the base moved into the Dragon Forest, the importance of Base No. 1 and Base No. 2 decreased significantly, with Sunan reducing the garrison forces by more than half, and the freed puppets were all incorporated into the Star Alliance.
After that, Sunan integrated and reformatted the Golem Legion, mainly dividing the legion into ranks.
The ranks, from low to high, are team, platoon, company, battalion, and legion.
The number of puppets in the first four ranks varies from 10 to 500, with the types of puppets mainly being Stone Golems and Double-Bladed Puppets.
The difference is that a company also includes one Elite Stone Golem.
A battalion includes five Elite Stone Golems and one Steel Golem.
The highest rank, the legion, starts with 5,000 puppets and must include a Tier Two Legend puppet.
According to the number and strength of the puppets, the legion is divided into small, medium, and large sizes.
A small legion includes ten battalions, with puppet numbers up to 5,000.
In addition to the corresponding number of Elite Stone Golems and Steel Golems, it also includes two High-level Stone Golems and one Elite Dual-bladed Spider.
Five small legions can be combined into one medium legion.
In addition to many Tier One and Tier Two Legend puppets, a medium legion also includes one Refined Gold Golem.
Similarly, five medium legions can be combined into one large legion.
Above the large legion, Sunan has a concept of an army group.
However, this remains only a concept for now, as the current Star Alliance is far from being able to form an army group.
In fact, let alone army groups, there isn’t even one large legion or medium legion.
Currently, the Star Alliance only has two small legions.
It’s not that Sunan doesn’t want to form more legions, but rather that he doesn’t have the resources.
The cost of forming a small Golem Legion is about seventy thousand Gold Coins.
The two small Golem Legions were accumulated by Sunan step by step over time.
In the short term, he cannot afford a third small Golem Legion, let alone a medium or large Golem Legion.
The reason for setting higher ranks is merely to prepare for future military expansions.
Sherman and Cole, having already learned about the recent changes in the Star Alliance’s military ranks from Attila, accepted without hesitation upon hearing Sunan’s plan.
With a small Golem Legion, plus a Refined Gold Golem, and the Red Widow as a Tier Two Legend level powerhouse, it’s more than enough to take down Giant Eye City.
Sunan nodded in satisfaction.
“Alright, you’ve been working hard lately, take a few days off to familiarize yourselves with the new base, and then prepare to set out for Giant Eye City.”
“Yes, Master.”
Seeing Sunan wave his hand, Sherman and Cole respectfully retreated.
After the two left, Sunan’s gaze returned to the map.
Within a 300-kilometer radius of the Star Alliance, Giant Eye City is the only true city-state, while the rest are just tribes, not worth worrying about.
Once Giant Eye City is captured, the surrounding 300-kilometer area of the Star Alliance can be developed at will.
In such a large area, finding a few mineral veins shouldn’t be a problem.
As for the attack on Giant Eye City, as Sunan decided earlier, he doesn’t plan to take action personally and instead leaves it to his subordinates.
The purpose of establishing the Star Alliance is precisely for situations like this.
Giant Eye City will serve as an experiment; if successful, medium and small-sized city-states can be left for his subordinates to handle in the future.
He only needs to focus on the big picture.
“By capturing Giant Eye City and acquiring their silver mine, I should be able to gather enough Mithril to craft the Secret Puppet.”
Thinking about soon being able to craft a Tier Four Legend level puppet, Sunan felt a slight excitement.
Calming himself, Sunan looked at another stack of documents.
These were reports submitted by six Knight Academies.
In next year’s June, these six Knight Academies will also see their first graduates.
With the example of the Dragon Heart Knight Academy, the graduation assessments for the six academies will naturally be held in the underground world, with not much change in format.
Sunan is not concerned about this; the graduation assessments are being handled by Carolina.
What really requires his attention is the allocation of Magic Pattern Armor for a total of 3,000 graduating students, including 2,970 sets of Tier One Magic Pattern Armor and 30 sets of Tier Two Magic Pattern Armor.
Crafting such a large number of Magic Pattern Armors means he can expect to be extremely busy for the entire next year.


