Chapter 71 The King's Highlights

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Hill continued to flip through the newspaper.

Well, this king is such a fresh and unpretentious good man, he directly posted the notice:

The reason why he sent troops to follow the noble temple to march into Salar and ended up like this was because of the big nobles. They wanted to divide the land of Salar. Now that he has fallen to this point, no one can put the blame on him, the king.

superior.

Hill looked carefully and saw that all the dukes in Hefa Saldo were listed on it, as well as most of the marquis. There were even many counts and barons.

Hill took out the noble code that he had not read for a long time. This book included all the nobles in the entire human world.

This is a great revenue-generating magic weapon for the noble temple, and every noble has to buy a few copies every year.

If you meet a noble you don't know, you can at least check it out.

This book was obtained together with the noble documents when the Hill family was divided.

However, when he returned to the Earl's Castle to receive traditional aristocratic education, he also recited it several times.

Especially the dukes and marquises of every country, and even his brainless brother Manton can recite it.

The Hill family is an earl, so even the marquis must remember the strange rules of the nobility. Peers can be offended, and subordinates can be despised. Those who are higher than themselves must remain respectful, regardless of whether they are from the country.

The feudal nobles are one level higher than the non-feudal nobles.

So Manton only needs to memorize it by heart from marquis and above.

Hill was asked to remember the Baron.

Hill knew at that time that the result of his separation would be very bad.

But for the mage, remembering these things is not a problem, and he doesn't want to fall out with the count over such things.

When he was 16 years old, the sky was high and the sea was vast. The path of a mage was broad and beautiful, and Hill's eyes didn't want to look at those mediocre people among the nobles.

But Hill really didn't expect that this king would not even let the baron go!

He couldn't believe his memory and had to compare it.

Hill counted them in rows with his fingers, and finally stopped at Duke Steven's name.

Well, this was the penultimate straw that broke the queen's back.

He didn't even spare his biological child's grandfather's house.

No wonder all the nobles of Hafa Sardo want to run away.

It was made clear that they originally wanted to deal with William, and William could simply take over their fiefdom.

They committed the following crimes!

They are the best at taking advantage of the boring traditional rules of the nobility, so they will never believe that William will let them go.

This king really wanted to cause trouble for William.

Once William enters Haefasardo, only soldiers who have become thieves will be left, and there will be no administrator in the territory.

By the way, it also blocks the way for these nobles to surrender to William. If you are going to step down, why should you live a good life?

Hill felt that the attack was a mistake, which saved William from having to spend most of his efforts cleaning up the nobles.

His basic education training has been more than a year, and the lowest level of the government can barely organize himself.

It just happened to be able to arrange for the Salar nobles who followed him to bring some documents to handle government affairs.

William's year has not been as easy as others have seen.

When he did not directly attack Hafa Sardo, he was preparing for the establishment of a government.

Although his steps were small and slow, they were very obvious to Hill.

He had no intention of continuing to use the aristocratic method of governing fiefdoms. Even if it could not be a mature and stable government like modern society, at least it had to be a normal municipal structure.

As for the nobles who have followed him to this day, although they have all been rewarded with titles based on their merits, they have not received fiefs. Even if they have a sufficient annual salary, many of them have a psychological gap.

Sending these people out to serve in positions such as mayor satisfies their psychological aspirations.

But this is not a hereditary position and William can assign it at any time.

The clerks who follow these nobles are all trained by William who sent players as tutors, so they are not easily bribed and lured by nobles.

The cities and towns in Salar that were taken back by William have slowly spread this government model.

The old-school nobles who still have fiefdoms are originally the kind of nobles who don't cause trouble. They are basically cautious and never dare to bully the common people.

In this year, the nobles who were sued by the player for bullying the common people, with William holding high the banner of the good god, all those whose evidence was found out were punished, and the most serious ones were deprived of their fiefs.

In the past, if kings dared to do such a thing, they would be attacked by a group of nobles.

But now, are there any big nobles? Like the Adrian family?

If they have the ability, there is no need to train a great mage to rely on them.

But among the nobles who are still in Salar, they are already at the top.

Looking at the current situation of Salal, after offending William and being announced to the whole world, it is no wonder that the nobles of Hefa Saldor fled.

If he followed the rules of this world, this king had indeed gone to the extreme to cause William trouble.

It’s a pity that the information is not equal, but it was a great help!

Hill continued to scroll down, and he was a little happy.

It's all bad news for the nobles of Hafa Sardo.

But having anything to do with him is always fun.

The king's sexy moves are really one after another.

The reason why no one comes to the Mage Association has something to do with him.

He invited the temple bishop and the vice-president of the Mage Association to the palace and told them that after William came, the temples of other gods would be expelled and the Mage Association would also be suppressed, and he hoped that they would work hard to resist.

Except for the Noble Temple, which dealt with him a few words, the other temples thought he was sick.

These are the exact words of the vice president in the briefing.

The Noble Temple is about to leave now. They are afraid that he will cause trouble, so they just say a few words to him.

The temple of literature, art and love left a year ago.

As for the Temple of Justice, it has been silent this year.

Fran's relationship with the Temple of Justice is not bad. He once told Hill that the Church of Justice spent this year trying to appease the believers' wavering beliefs.

After hearing this, Hill celebrated happily.

How many years has he listened to the story of a warlock with devilish blood betraying the God of Justice!

In the end, it was created by the Temple of Justice to cover up the shame of its own gods.

From the day he saw the truth, he felt disgust for the God of Justice.

His selfishness is understandable, but don’t set up such a tall image!

The Temple of Justice has the largest number of paladins, and they have always been proud of their gods. Now that their faith has been shaken, causing turmoil in the Kingdom of Justice, they deserve it.

The spring goddess showed no reaction.

He probably feels that although he has a good relationship with the Noble Temple, he has not offended the God of Time and Space. William will not do anything to them, right?

Temples such as the God of Knowledge and the God of Forging are even less important. There are no gods who are proud of evil in this world, and the camp is neutral at most. The worst, the God of Nobles and the Goddess of Love, are more evil.

That's all the fault of their followers.

As long as they didn't offend the God of Time and Space, and as long as they weren't in Keslot, William, the pope who was neutral to good gods, would never attack them.

Several of Obastian's temples are still open to believers!

King Hafa Sardo's attempt to drag the temple and the Mage Association into trouble was only met with "crazy" complaints from the vice-president of the Mage Association.

Even the branch in Salar has persisted. Will Haifa Saldo be worse off than there?

No wonder the vice president scolded him directly in the briefing.

The next page is also a big melon.

Cortez imposed heavy taxes on the nobles of Hafasaldo who escaped.

Mages and archknights can get half the discount, and archmages are exempt from tax.

It should be that Cortez didn't want so many more nobles.

Hafa Sardo and Salal are both countries that only have two sides to defend.

The first king of Salal did not leave Haifa too far back then. After establishing the country, he expanded a lot in the direction of Haifa. He was a simple and rude man with few scruples. After he got the gold obsidian mine, he went all out.

The Great Wall was built on the plains and extended directly to the western mountains.

Salar is really a very rare rectangular country.

Haifa is occupied by Salal to the north, and there is almost no pressure.

After all, the monsters from the west are separated by high mountains, so they come more slowly. The tide of monsters is not as big as on the plains.

Cortez is relatively far away from Haifa.

The southern border of Haifa is not long. It is the mouth of a western mountain range extending westward. It is an upright cliff that is easy to defend but difficult to attack.

Therefore, most of the monsters coming out of the super prairie between Haifa and Cortez are attacking Cortez.

The people of Cortez are troubled by the thought of Hefa Sardo.

It was clear that he was a noble who failed in the internal struggle of his own country, but went out to build a country, and ended up living a more comfortable life than Cortez himself.

Now, it's in their hands!

Due to the tradition of nobility, we cannot deprive those people of their nobility titles, but we can prevent them from entering our country! Don't come in if you don't have money.

Do you want a fief? Cortez's own nobles can't arrange it. Without a duke's net worth, don't want a baron's fief.

Hill looked at this briefing that was full of money and sympathized with the nobles of Haifa Sardo.

However, Cortez's bottom line is not very high. The level of Grand Knight can be reached through hard work.

And since they are nobles, they are all knights!

Since he can awaken, he will not be unable to reach the Great Knight.

The result of laziness is no power. Without power, there is no status or money. This is the naked rule of the nobility. Cortez's actions are completely based on the bottom line of the nobility tradition. Although he is greedy, he cannot be blamed.

As for the Heavenly Knight, it was an honor for Cortez to be able to go there.

Which heavenly knight doesn’t have a high-level territorial order in his hand?

As long as the territory is established, a few more senior knights can sustain it.

Those who can go to Cortez are those whose descendants are really bad, so they are also very popular.

After all, the new bloodline of the Heavenly Knights is the best choice for marriage.

Turn to the back of Hill, and you will see the chaotic situation after Hafa Sardo's defeat in the Noble Temple.

The nobles were scheming among themselves, shirking their responsibilities, hoping to find a few scapegoats other than the king to give to William.

After struggling for a long time, the king overturned the table and left together.

That's good too. As long as ordinary civilians survive this period of turmoil, their lives will be easier.

The nobles all run as fast as possible. No matter how hard you scratch the civilians, you won't be able to get much out of them, and it will waste a lot of time. The nobles who are running away have no time to care about it now, and there shouldn't be anything big happening in a short time.

At most, they are like the mage apprentices in the hall, at a loss as to what to do and living in embarrassment.

It's still spring, so be diligent and you won't starve to death.

As long as you can survive.

Putting away the briefing, Hill decided to leave directly and wait until Haifa Saldo came back to visit.

Hill picked up the rattle on the table in the reception room and shook it gently a few times.

The two apprentices came in quickly and stood respectfully with their hands lowered, waiting for instructions.

"Does the Mage Association have any books for sale?" Hill asked calmly.

"There are many, but not all of them are spell books." The male apprentice replied, "We don't have a church of knowledge here. The nobles all sold the books to the association before they left."

Hill was simply astonished. Not entirely, but also, a mage actually sold the spell book before escaping?

"Why are there spell books for sale?"

"Sir, are you a high-level mage who has a master?" said the female apprentice. "There are many low-level mage who hire their apprentices to copy spell books and sell them for money."

Copying spell books requires magic power. It would be good for an ordinary apprentice to copy one book a month, unless he does nothing but copy books! That's 3 or 4 books at most!

Hill asked in disbelief: "How much money can you make? Copying spell scrolls is better than this!"

The male apprentice said with some embarrassment: "He must know it himself, and he can teach it! And copying the spell scroll will fail!"

Hill felt that they looked at him like the emperor who didn't want to eat minced meat.

He asked calmly: "Is it much cheaper than the spell book in the Temple of Knowledge?"

"Yes, sir." The male apprentice replied, "Many mages only have a few spell books.

In Hefa Sardo, there are many people who have learned spells, and every city has several popular spells."

Is this still possible? Hill blinked: Why don't you go to Salar even though your life is so miserable? The nobles there welcome this little mage who knows a few magic tricks and several pharmaceutical technologies.

"There are very few Salar mages."

"Salar's reputation in Haifa Sardo is not very good." The male apprentice said hesitantly: "The founder of the country back then, His Majesty, was famous in Haifa for hating mages.

To this day, there are still rumors that the Salar royal family excludes mages and mages are in a very bad situation in Salar."

Hill had nothing to say.

"What now? Do you still think so? So everyone who can leave has left?"

"That's not true," the child said neatly, "There are too many undead, and they are all high-level. There is no way for ordinary mages to survive, so they might as well go to Cortez."

Hill shook his head and smiled bitterly: "Okay. This is also a reason. Bring me all the books. As long as I don't have them, I want them all!"

The two looked at each other hesitantly: "Can you ask other apprentices to help?"

It seems quite a lot.

Hill knew that he was not a local and it was best not to go to their warehouse, so he nodded in agreement.

He placed a row of primary magic potions on the table and told the two apprentices: "Give it once and take one bottle."

Sure enough, these two children would rather have more food by themselves, so they only called 4 or 5 people.

Hill was very satisfied and immersed himself in selecting books. They were all familiar with them and would not cause trouble to them. He came to get close to the high-level mage.

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