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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 714

Two months later.

On the mountain where Casey was located, the first ray of sunlight shined here, and the chirping of birds awakened the vitality of this place. It was obvious that this originally deserted mountain had become verdant. Large, tidy potato fields seethed and teemed with life, and the vines of potatoes had covered nearly a third of the mountain.

However, there were more than dozens of wooden houses here. Many of the wooden houses had been carefully decorated and appeared to be of different styles.

The fat man was the first to walk out of the wooden house. He felt the morning sun and stretched out a lot. He looked very comfortable and contented.

He had been in this No. 5 Prison for a few years, and only the last two months were the happiest time for him. With Casey, he didn't have to worry about his safety, or be always on tenterhooks at all. All he needed to do was to plant the potatoes in accordance with Casey's request.

After two months of development, the number of people on their hill had reached as many as eighteen. These people came to provoke after hearing that Casey occupied the mountain, but they were eventually beaten up by Casey and were submissive.

Of course, the number of people who really came to provoke Casey was twice as many as those who stayed on the mountain. Half of the people refused to obey Casey's orders, and they were all killed in the end.

The only thing that made Casey feel a little regretful was that the people he had subdued were all inner force experts at initial stage, and there was no one reached the medium stage of inner force.

In the past two months, there were three inner force experts at medium stage who came to find trouble. Although they were all defeated by Casey in the end, Casey's methods could not abolish their inner force. In addition, it was difficult to beat up these people, so these people finally ran away.

A month ago, the mountain of Casey had been named the Edith Mountain. This name was naturally set by Casey to express his miss for Edith. In the following month, the reputation of the Edith Mountain had spread throughout the entire No. 5 Prison.

At first, everyone felt that the person who occupied the mountain was insane and was dicing with dice, so that he dared to let others know his position so blatantly.

It wasn't until Casey defeated the first inner force expert at medium stage that everyone realized that the reason Casey dared to be so blatant was because he had absolute confidence in his own strength.

After that, he beat two consecutive inner force experts at medium stage, and it shocked the entire No. 5 Prison. So far, the reputation of the Edith Mountain had been spread out. No one dared to look down on the people on the Edith Mountain. They all knew there was a great master on the Edith Mountain, and he was not a man to be trifled with.

Today, the fat man looked more excited than usual, because according to Casey, today was the day when potatoes were ripe, and his task today was to test the results of these two months of hard work.

Because of the increase in the number of people on the mountain, the fat man was also promoted from the potato planting commissioner to the captain of the production brigade. During this time, he was only in charge of directing people to grow the potatoes and build houses without having to do it himself. It was extremely easy for him.

In order to let the fat man better manage these people, Casey taught the fat man the method of abolishing the inner force of others in a short period of time, because the validity of this method could only last for a period of time, after which it would be invalid. In order to prevent these people from escaping, it needed to be "updated" every once in a while.

Casey felt it was too troublesome, so he let the fat man take care of the matter. Through this time of getting along, Casey found that the fat man was still a reliable person, and he was a rare kind-hearted person in No. 5 Prison, so he didn't worry that the fat man would betray him.

What's more, even if the fat man betrayed, it wouldn't have much influence on Casey.

The fat man was moved because Casey was willing to teach him such a powerful method. He secretly vowed in his heart that he must work hard to complete the task that Casey ordered, and he must live up to Casey's expectations.

"Get up, don't sleep, the sun is shining!" the fat man yelled out loudly.

Before long, everyone in the house walked out.

Although these people had been abolished their inner force and were treated as labor, they had resentment in their hearts, but they were no in a state of anxiety during this time, and Casey had not robbed them of their food, which made them accept this fact.

At the very least, farming here was much more comfortable than dealing with a group of guys who wanted to kill them every day.

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