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Chapter 1008 Great Peace Talk(1/2)

A wooden tower is being built in full swing next to the Ross Barracks outside Hamburg.

It harvested materials nearby, and tall pine trees were cut down one after another. The collapse of the big trees often caused the earth to shake violently.

The place did not have the conditions to build a huge tower, so under Rurik's instructions, the army went on an expedition to celebrate Hanukkah for the first time. The soldiers were very tired, so the wooden tower did not need to be too huge.

The big tree is cut and then piled up in a tic-tac-toe pattern, eventually reaching an exaggerated height.

Pine branches rich in oil will adhere to it, and some fish oil boiled nearby will also be used as a combustion aid for the final ignition.

The Russians built fire towers with great fanfare, which seemed strange to the local Saxons, but it was a matter of everyone working together to do one thing, and everyone welcomed the lively atmosphere.

They ignored the scattered snow and worked hard during the increasingly shortened daylight hours, relying on cables to drag downed trees away on the snow. There was a busy scene everywhere.

Since building a wooden tower and then burning it was a gift to Odin and the gods, the Russians said this, and the Danes immediately agreed.

Because Ragnar is the high priest of Hanukkah who has seen the Kingdom of Rus, they made it very loud and lively. The festival started in the flames and gradually ended as the flames were extinguished. Who doesn't love that kind of exciting scene?

In other words, no one can refuse a fire in winter.

But if anyone wants to reject this "winter fire", that person is none other than the monster in the wooden cage.

As the formal peace talks approached, Rurik adjusted his negotiating proposition. He also basically understood Ludwig's side's proposition, and was even more certain that the other party also roughly understood what he meant.

If the two sides have communicated with each other before the peace talks, then there will probably not be loud quarrels over some conflicts during the negotiations.

Rurik felt that Ludwig and Hardbold would compromise for practical reasons. In exchange, he would also compromise on behalf of the entire north.

A peaceful treaty requires both parties to exercise restraint. If either party is aggressive, the treaty will probably become a piece of paper in a few days.

Rurik had an unknown bottom line in his mind: the peace treaty should last at least ten years.

Ten years later, the Kingdom of Rus will have a strong army. If there are changes in the south, it will be worthwhile to fight the entire Frankish world.

Rose has only begun to show her ferocious claws. She is an eagle that has just learned to fly, and its wings are not yet full.

What Ross needs most now is the morality of the northerners. In order to consolidate the royal power, Rurik decided to use human sacrifice as planned.

The airtight wooden house is quite warm, and the only furnishing here is empty and is a wooden cage.

There is a monster curled up in the cage. It only has cloth to hide its shame. At first glance, it looks like a ball of flesh.

On this day, Rurik came again with his entourage to see the sacrifice.

The guard holding the handle opened the wooden door, and a warm current rushed into his face, but the air was mixed with an unspeakable stench.

"Damn it, did this wild boar peed or peed?"

Rurik subconsciously covered his face and motioned to his subordinates to go in with oil lamps to find out.

I saw that the lump of meat in the wooden cage was squirming, but there was fishy filth right below the cage.

Seeing this, the guard hurriedly felt ashamed: "I'm sorry, Your Majesty, we neglected to check, and actually..."

"Don't blame yourself." Rurik stretched out his hand to signal with a sullen face, then lowered his head to observe.

Obviously this piece of meat sensed someone coming, he kept twisting his body, and his throat kept making gurgling sounds. No one knows what he was mumbling, and no one will ever know.

"Very good. Horik Haraldsson. I thought you were dead, but it seems you are still insisting. You must be in great pain now, right? This is what everyone wants to see."

"I'll tell you a secret, you have been completely given up by Ludwig."

"You still don't know who I am, right? I am Rurik, King of Rus. I have captured Ludwig. I will talk to him soon. And you will become a sacrifice, and I will burn you to death. "

"You betrayed Odin, you betrayed the Danes, and you made the whole north unpeaceful. You must die! You will die soon."

"If you bear with it a little longer, I will light the fire myself."

The defeated Horik was destined to die in a humiliating way. Before his death, he lost his sword-holding hand, and even his walking feet lost their meaning. His soul could not go to the Hall of Valor, and could only be found in the legendary World Tree. Wandering in the void for eternity, people in the north believe that this is a punishment for those who have committed the most heinous crimes.

His eyes were stabbed, the tendons of his hands and feet were severed, his tongue was cut and his throat was burned.

Horik's only sound ears were that he heard everything but was unable to make any refutation.

"Okay, if I continue to stay here, it seems that I like to torture this pig." Rurik sighed deeply and ordered his subordinates: "We must see him. Only if he is sacrificed alive can we have this year's Hanukkah." significance."

The original plan was to bring the captured Horik to Fort New Rose as a sacrifice. The man had been slaughtered and no one believed he could survive much longer.

Regarding this matter, the captured Ludwig was fully aware of it.

Ludwig and Hadbold knew this person, and they only thought about it from the perspective of faith. They both felt that the wooden cage fire sacrifice that the Normans had been asking for was not a good thing. After all, Horik converted to God, and he was still Heretics defined as "heinous crimes", according to the treatment of heretics by the Roman Inquisition, should first be crucified and then burned to ashes.

The two sides had similar attitudes towards Horik's handling, so they used this matter to draw some closer relations.

Therefore, for Rurik, the material conditions are ripe for holding a Norman Hanukkah sacrifice in Saxony this year.

All that remains is the successful conclusion of the peace talks.

So in the stone room of the reception hall of the fortress in Hamburg, all the wooden tables used for dining were removed, and the stone room at the top was empty. There were only two four-corner wooden tables put together and a map laid on them.

All the nobles attending the meeting had long been entrenched in the city of Hamburg. On this day, ordinary people watched the nobles enter the castle, and the people immediately began to talk about it.

Once upon a time, the priests claimed that the Danish pirates committed heinous crimes. Now the Archbishop of the North and the Archbishop of Cologne have personally participated in the peace talks. They have compromised with Denmark, Rus and other Normans, which means that the priests' claims are no longer worthy of belief.

A new idea gradually awakened among the Saxons.

"If the Normans just want to do business, then trade well with them. After the peace treaty, we must not deceive each other."

Those smart people have noticed that when peace returns, Hamburg, the only city in Saxony, will become a trading center where people who fled the war in the past will find new opportunities here.

People no longer think that belief in Catholicism is the only criterion for their lives. Since the king, nobles, and regional archbishops cooperate with the Normans, it is absolutely legal for ordinary people to do business with the Normans, and there is no need to worry about going to hell after death.

Because God not only failed to kill this group of Normans, but tragic death came to the Frank army, which explains the problem.

The city of Hamburg has survived the disaster that destroyed the city, and the Saxon refugees also suffered huge losses in population. Fortunately, the dust has settled and people's lives are recovering. To their great relief, the Saxon people's salt-deficient living conditions have now completely become a

Historically, they could directly and safely boil seawater to make salt at the mouth of the Elbe River, and use it as hard currency for transactions to make money.

After all, the Saxon people in Europe have a huge population of half a million people. The Saxon refugees in the Hamburg area won the war, which meant that the Saxon villages in the entire region would get rid of Frankish rule. The people relied on the lords, and the lords were loyal to Duke Liudo.

With their husband's family and the Northern Archbishop of Saxon origin endorsing their faith, they can be their own masters.

All local nobles in Saxony realized this after receiving the news after the war. They rushed to pledge their allegiance to Liudov. Even if it was foggy and snowy, the village lords either personally or sent messengers to come to Hamburg to pledge their allegiance to them.

The owner swears an oath.

Therefore, Liudov was not completely hiding from the defeated Ludwig who was running around in Hamburg in civilian clothes. He had to spend a lot of time to rectify the ruling structure of his all-Saxon "Burger King City", especially to promote himself from the West.

Valia's subordinates who had escaped. The second step was to meet with various small lords. All village lords were ennobled as barons.

It was still a cloudy day today, and it was extremely cold outside. The wooden barrels placed outdoors were all covered with thick layers of ice, and some sheep that were not well taken care of even froze to death.

The interior of Gaobao Stone is quite lively, and there is no tension here like when facing negotiations.

Here, Rurik could look directly into Ludwig's big eyes, and so could he.

There was peace on each other's faces, as if this was not a humiliating peace talk between the victor and the defeated.

Rurik looked to the left and right, and there were all nobles in leather clothes.

"Ludwig, can we start?" Rurik asked in Latin.

"You are the winner. Let it be announced by you." Ludwig replied.

There was no need to say any more polite words, and Rurik had no intention of reading out a lengthy paragraph showing off his dozens of noble identities.

He took out a piece of paper, or a list.

Then he read out what was on the paper, and pointed at the open map with a wooden stick in one hand.

Compared with the map of the known world owned by the Holy See, Rurik's map covers the entire part of Europe. It was drawn by her herself. Due to her advanced knowledge, the details of the map are quite detailed.

Rurik's move was to report to the victor's side, especially to safeguard the power of the Kingdom of Rus, and to outline on the map the new political territory of northwestern Europe and Northern Europe that he supported.

So, the new layout looks like this.

It is bounded by the Great Wall of Schleswig in Denmark, with the world of God in the south and the world of Odin in the north. The sovereignty of Schleswig belongs to the Kingdom of Denmark.

The Principality of Saxony has the Weser River as its southern border. The entire territory north of the Weser River is the territory of the Principality of Saxony. Only the area from Bremen to the west to the south bank of the Ems River specifically belongs to Saxony. The eastern territory of Saxony, the farthest and direct

Bordering the Principality of Thuringia.

The Netherlands County, west of the Ems River and north of the mouth of the Rhine River, is the coastal lowland of Henry Nassau. The Netherlands County is in principle a vassal of the Duchy of Saxony. The Netherlands County

The country continued to enjoy the right to rule over the village of Nassau on the upper Rhine River.

The County of Flanders lost the area north of the Rhine, but other territories remained unchanged. Count Baudouin became a vassal of the Duchy of Saxony.

This was Rurik's request, and now it was Ludwig's turn to play his cards.

"You...are this just a request?" Ludwig, who was listening attentively, was surprised by some of the territorial arrangements, especially since they were clearly the victors, but they deliberately gave up the possession of some land.

"I can probably guess what you are thinking?" Rurik showed an intriguing smile.

"Do you really know?"

"I guess you are wondering why Saxony didn't ask for Westphalia. Obviously it is most appropriate for Liudov to say it himself." That's all, Rurik immediately gave a look.

At the negotiating table, Liudov, as a party to the war, had a great say. He had already communicated with Rurik before the negotiations, and after some mediation, the two of them had unified their opinions, and even made some decisions that made Rurik twice as happy.

An unexpected decision.

No, Liudov's eyes were on fire.

"My King," he called Ludwig, "Actually, I never wanted to betray you, but... you are persecuting me. In order to protect myself, I can only fight with you. Now that you have lost, this war
To be continued...
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