After the refugee village received Lin En's order, a riot broke out. Fortunately, because the enemies encountered in the territory recently were relatively tough, Lin En asked these city guards to do everything together as a whole team.
Even if it's just a message.
A team of six elves who have been fighting together for hundreds of years. These professionals who only dared to mix among the refugees had no courage to fight. They could only shout a few unpleasant words, accusing Linn of having bad intentions and accusing the elves of wanting to turn Poseidon's city into a
The elves' own vassals shouted their dissatisfaction, hoping that the superior bandit lord would hear their heartfelt loyalty.
The Elf City Guards, the original Elf Crusaders, have never had bad tempers and have always been strong-willed. When encountering such idiots, they would not even think about whether Hill would be suspicious of Linn and the elves, and would directly beat them up.
If it weren't for the sake of goddess Aglaia, they would have killed these idiots.
This kind of nonsense insults not only the loyalty of the elves and Linn, but also the IQ of their lord, considering everyone is as stupid as a human!
Although most Aglaia believers only watched the commotion from a distance, many people understood that it would be difficult for the refugee village to get the favor of the lord.
But the result of their timid retreat in front of the strong is that they let these evil-minded nobles and professionals kidnap their will and leave everything to others to make decisions, and they have already given up on their own destiny.
So when the elves turned around and left, these nobles who knew that it was impossible for them to enter the city began to discuss which city to move to and where to hire enough guards. Only then did the other villagers suddenly realize that the village they felt was enough to make a living.
In the eyes of these people, they are not even as good as slums in big cities.
Many people are shaken. These fishermen who have stayed in seaside villages and barren towns all year round are full of yearning for big cities. When they hear the nobles say that Waterdeep City is 100 times more prosperous than Aglaia, some people always want to visit it.
look.
If Linn could hear some of the conversations here, he would definitely understand that the gangsters in the hotel had not been completely eliminated. Only they would be interested in these healthy ordinary people.
The gangs in Waterdeep City, thanks to the undead, are very, very short of men.
Of course, Linn didn't know how wise his decision was.
It is true that most of the people Hill fished out from the bay were believers of the goddess Aglaia, but in fact some of them were unlucky ghosts thrown out of the port of Waterdeep City due to space turmoil.
So those who are relatively wealthy in the refugee village...actually have several status problems.
They didn't feel guilty when they claimed to be followers of the goddess Aglaia. After all, people who live by the sea, regardless of whether they have money or not, will pray for the blessing of the goddess of the sea after getting on the boat.
Even when the goddess Aglaia was still here, what they said was not deceiving the gods.
Since the appearance of Aglaia, as long as sea people know her, they will basically direct their prayers for safety before going to sea to this kind-hearted goddess.
Moreover, this goddess doesn't care much about her believers. Basically, it doesn't matter much. No matter how devout the believers are, she doesn't pay attention to them, so it is relatively easy to blend in among her believers.
Many small nobles from the North actually have gods they trust more, but if they can become officials of Aglaia City, which is known for its welfare, they will definitely not mind changing their main god to this goddess of the sea.
However, they were flatly rejected.
And with the pride of these nobles, if they can't enter the city and get a satisfactory status, they don't have any money at all, so why do they have to stay in this small village!
Originally, there were always people from other cities recruiting them, especially Waterdeep City. Thousands of people would be a great supplement for any city. Only Aglaia City was different... Although the mage lord
Powerful, but too arrogant to look down on ordinary people!
Sooner or later, he will be expelled by the elves! The Trasil elves are also elves!
The nobles discussed angrily, began to recruit professionals, pooled their money to hire adventurers staying at the hotel as escorts, and prepared to set off for Waterdeep City.
The most positive one is an aristocratic woman wearing a lavender robe with her daughter. She has always hidden herself and her child well in the crowd. Otherwise, as long as Linn notices them, he will understand. Refugees
There's something wrong with the composition.
And Hill... even if he saw it, he wouldn't think there was anything wrong with the purple robe.
Of course, this lady also has some rare items that can threaten most people, especially some alchemy bombs, which are a threat to everyone now. Therefore, the nobles and professionals who face her behave politely.
Be polite.
Of course, the lady herself was quite charming, and her movements were full of allure, so she quickly occupied a good position in the team preparing to move.
Beautiful and powerful women will always get more favorable conditions.
But speaking of it, this noble lady’s daughter is really beautiful. She has a pair of dark, sparkling big eyes, and long brown hair that is curled and spread to her waist. Although she is not very old, she has a moving charm.
Everyone who saw her was convinced that when she grew up, this girl would be a great beauty who would conquer the entire country.
It's a pity that it's a little small, otherwise, maybe Lord Aglaia would fall in love with it at first sight. What a pity.
Many people have no doubts about the future charm of this little lady, especially after discovering that she has been promoted to an official mage at such a young age.
Many Aglaia believers who were a little shaken still left with them: it is one thing to love your goddess, but it is another thing to have to endure poverty and toil.
The belief of the Toril people... is actually the same, so although Linn got the wrong information, he made the right decision.
Of course, this may have something to do with the fact that he himself is a favored person of God. He knows best what kind of attitude Linn holds towards Miriel.
He also knew very well that most gods did not need truly devout believers, but those who were useful to them.
So Linn didn't believe in the rule popular in Toril at all: believers who are affirmed by the gods are trustworthy beings.
Even though he was mentally prepared, Lin En was still a little angry when he found out that the village that originally had about a thousand people had 500 people ready to leave after he rejected those self-recommendations.
If it weren't for the fact that he always had a clear conscience when doing things, so he didn't care at all about being said that he wanted to infringe on the rights of the lords, or even said that he wanted to evade Hill, he really accepted some Aglaia believers into the city hall, and now
You must have been dumbfounded, right?
Lin En stood on the top floor of the city hall, looking coldly at the crowd gathered on the other side of the green forest, and silently canceled some of the work planned for the refugee village.
This was an oversight on his part. He actually forgot that Aglaia's faith had only appeared for a short period of time and did not have a solid foundation. These so-called devout believers needed more tests.
After a year, when those who stayed in the refugee village can still maintain their respect for Aglaia, then we can consider whether to accept them to work in the city.
Lin En sighed, he thought too simply.
But he was the one who watched Hill tearing apart the dragon with his own hands. He really couldn't imagine that in such a turbulent period, any lord would be more trustworthy than Hill.
Lin En showed a sneer, going to Waterdeep City?
If there is an attack by a giant dragon, there will not be a strong man like Hill who can come forward to fight against it. Those alchemical weapons that can threaten the dragon will only be used in the noble area.
Moreover, the gangs in Waterdeep City are currently at their most active. The mages are probably hiding in the magic tower, right?
If these fishermen and sailors from the past were not smart enough when they got there, they would only die.
In a place where thieves and killers are rampant, if you think about it carefully, you will understand the fate of civilians or low-level professionals. However, these people are still seduced by those nobles with smooth tongues, and completely lose their alertness and reason. Even if they die, they deserve it.
But...did Hill make something wrong? Don't the nobles among the refugees seem like people who would believe in a pure goddess like Aglaia?
Lin En hesitated for a while, but decided to ask his lord how he made the judgment? Was there something wrong?
Hill, who was asked, blinked and thought for a long time before suddenly realizing: "Ah! I forgot that the dimensional gate through which magic ships can pass through the port of Waterdeep City is also broken.
These people may have just happened to pass there and been thrown over by the space storm!
As long as they are not from the evil camp, they can drift into the port. It is probably because of this that they were saved by the puppets...
Sorry, Lynn, I was too careless, but luckily nothing happened."
Lin En looked at Hill helplessly. He really believed Hill was evil! Otherwise, if he had paid more attention, he would have discovered something was wrong.
As for what happened...these guys weren't stupid enough to offend the lord who killed the dragon with his bare hands. It was Lin En who was scolded from the beginning to the end.
What the nobles want is power, and they will not risk their lives.
The reason he dares to do what he does now is because Hill is from the good camp and will not kill people just for the slightest offense.
"I always kind of ignore ordinary people, you know, they are more like symbols to me, and I try to pay attention to their survival and safety, but it's hard to keep them in mind.
Their tiny fire of life, when I observed it with my mental power, was no different from the forest animals next to them.
It doesn’t matter whether they are followers of Aglaia or not.” Hill said nonchalantly, “I will give them a chance to live, but that’s all.
If you meet someone who can use it, use it.
But the reason for hiring someone must be his ability, and the most unnecessary reason is Aglaia’s followers.”