Chapter 125: Return, Ending the Simulation Tour of Myriad Realms
In the kingdoms of the Middle Ages, there was generally no difference in titles. They were nothing more than baronet, baron, viscount, earl, and duke.
Generally speaking, if a noble can become a duke, he is already at the top level of the kingdom. Except for the royal family, he is almost at the top of the nobility.
It is undeniable that Wood took the greatest credit in this war between Toristin and Albion.
First, he understood the intentions of the Kingdom of Albion in advance, and then provided clues that allowed Louise and the others to find the "Dragon Feather Clothes" and turn the tide.
In the end, he killed 20,000 enemies on his own, risking his life to protect the lives of Queen Tristine and Enrietta.
It was completely reasonable for Henrietta to want to reward Wood. Even the stubborn nobles could not find any reason to erase the other party's achievements.
But the rewards given to Wood by Henrietta, the new queen, were really outrageous and excessive.
The first was the reward for Wood's military service. Henrietta named Wood the "Tristine God of War" and ordered the construction of statues of the God of War including a thousand soldiers at the time in various places in Tristin, so that the entire kingdom would remember these things.
Human kindness.
As a reward for the title, Wood was directly posthumously awarded the title of "King" higher than the Duke from his original white body, and was directly given the surname "Tristine".
In other words, Wood will be called Wood Torristin, like the only two remaining members of the royal family.
At the same time, because Wood was born a commoner, the new king, Enrietta, paid more attention to the common people and ordered the establishment of swordsmanship academies and magic academies in various places to accept and teach outstanding commoner children.
As for the expenses of the college, they are all paid by the kingdom.
If it were the previous Toristin, the royal family would naturally not be able to spend such a large amount of expenses.
But it is different now. After defeating Albion, Torristin received a huge compensation and a large amount of Albion territory.
If it were the former Toristin, most of the acquired territories and financial reports would eventually fall into the pockets of the nobles.
But this time, the previous situation of sitting in rows and dividing fruits did not happen.
Henrietta strictly controlled the situation, and she only gave certain rewards to those nobles who had meritorious service in this battle. As for those nobles who paddled the water, not only did they lose their hair, but their rights were even weakened to a certain extent.
The territories and finances obtained from the war are managed by the royal family, and the annual income from these territories is broadcast to civilian colleges in various places.
Therefore, once the decision was launched, it was naturally welcomed by the people of Tristin, and even shouted "Long live Tristin!"
Because for ordinary people, this is simply the real gospel.
But if the common people are happy, the nobles will naturally be unhappy, because this will definitely hurt their interests.
The reason why commoners are noble is that they can use magic, but commoners who are like bastards cannot.
It's not that many civilians don't have magical talents, it's just that they don't have the means to learn.
Now that Henrietta is using their interests that should belong to them to help those common people, how can the nobles be happy?
Therefore, a large number of nobles in Tristin rebelled, saying that Enrietta was young and ignorant, and proposed that the original Queen Tristin regain the position of queen.
First, he gave a mere civilian the title of "God of War", and then he rewarded him with an unprecedented "royal title". Now he is even more kind to those civilians. Where does this put the face of nobles like them?
However, when it comes to the opposition from the aristocratic group, Henrietta, who has always had a gentle personality, has a quite tough attitude this time!
Whether it is Wood or Cai Ren, they are all ordinary civilians, but they have done much more than the so-called nobles.
Henrietta always remembered that Wood seemed quite dissatisfied with the difference between "commoners" and "nobles", and that as beings, they should be equal.
Henrietta cannot eliminate the class distinction between "commoners" and "nobles" because this is the way the world is.
So she can only do her best to treat the civilians as best she can and follow Wood's legacy. This is probably the only thing she can do to help Wood at the moment.
Civilians still make up the majority of Torristine's soldiers. They naturally admired Henrietta's decision-making in favor of the civilians, and the nobles could not afford to make waves.
In addition, after the battle with Albion, Torristin had gained a reputation, and other kingdoms did not dare to come for magic in a short period of time, so the magicians as nobles had no place to use.
In a few years, when more civilian swordsmen and civilian magicians emerge from civilian academies in various places, the status of the nobles will become even more embarrassing.
Unable to sit back and watch things happen, the nobles finally found the original Queen Tristin and hoped that she would come forward to stop Henrietta's willful behavior.
However, to the disappointment of the nobles, Queen Tristine said that Henrietta is the queen now, and it is up to her to decide how to make decisions.
As for those who questioned Wood's reward, Queen Toristin would directly respond by saying, "If the Qing family achieves the same feat, they will also receive the same honor."
Although Henrietta's behavior was too radical, in the eyes of Queen Tristin, it was not necessarily a bad thing.
Through this battle with Albion, Queen Toristine finally saw clearly the faces of the nobles.
Normally, everyone keeps fighting for the honor of the nobles, but when something happens, they all transfer their family and family property to outsiders. There are not even one out of ten people who are really willing to live and die with Tristin.
Now that I see that after Torristin turned the tide and defeated Albion and won the victory, she still wanted to share the fruits of victory even though she had not made any achievements, do you really think that she, the royal family of Torristine, is a fool?
Is Henrietta's reward for Wood too much? To put it bluntly, Queen Toristin felt that the reward was too little. If it hadn't been for Wood in this battle, there might not have been Toristine.
If the nobles are jealous, you can also try the enemy of ten thousand people.
Queen Tristine is even happy now that she handed over the position of queen to Henrietta.
Otherwise, if some aristocratic ministers interceded in front of her, she might really miss her old friendship and soften her heart.
"It's a pity that Mr. Wood died in the battle, otherwise with such a familiar by his side, the child Henrietta should be able to relax more.
Now we can only count on the girls of the Valliere family and her familiars to assist Henrietta as much as possible."
Naturally, he himself did not know about the changes that occurred to Toristine because of Wood.
Because when Reeves Rachel exhausted Wood's life force, Wood had already ended this "Life Simulation of All Worlds".
In general, the overall combat power of Zero Messenger is not high, but Wood is not without gains either.
(The world of Zero is finally finished, but the readers have also run out. I am still trying too hard to write an ancient novel, hey (╯﹏╰)