This was the seventh day after the census of the ocean race was completed, and Rita's first feeling was when she saw her Dragon Kingdom citizen nameplate.
In just seven days, more than 10,000 citizen nameplates were produced and accurately distributed to every marine race.
Rita touched the citizen plaque.
Made of copper, round, three centimeters in diameter, with the black dragon's head engraved on the front, and the owner's name, race, joining time, and residential address engraved on the back.
Rita raised her head and glanced at the Crusader officer responsible for issuing citizen nameplates—a young and handsome male elf.
On the opponent's chest hangs a dragon-shaped badge that is as black as ink and looks like gold but not gold. The front of the badge is engraved with a similar-looking black dragon head, but it is more detailed and beautiful than his own.
Rita held onto the stone platform by the pool and asked the elf, "Why are our badges different?"
The elf, who originally had a cold face, showed disgust and anger that could not be hidden on his expression when he heard these words.
"Infidel, your question is insulting to me! Find out who you are!"
Watching the other party leave her mansion, Rita looked at Huggins with an innocent face: "Did I say something wrong?"
Huggins, who was sitting on a chair with his hands on crutches, said to Rita in the pool: "The Crusaders are quite sensitive about matters of faith, especially when it comes to His Majesty."
Rita nodded: "I understand, because we are the children of the ancient ocean god, they don't like us."
Huggins touched his chin and said: "Actually, most people in Muxi City are relatively tolerant, and they are very tolerant of culture and customs. Even those Crusaders who can't get rid of the sand in their eyes,
As long as you don't take the initiative to cause trouble, everything will be fine."
After speaking, Huggins took out a dragon-shaped badge from his chest that was exactly the same as the Crusader's: "In Muxi City, you can tell your status through this badge."
"Ordinary civilians hold bronze badges, honorary knights hold silver moon badges, cabinet members hold golden astronomical badges, the Holy Army uses meteorite, and Valkyrie wears obsidian." Huggins said while writing on the badge.
While gesturing, he said: "Even if the badges are made of the same material,
, there are also subtle differences in patterns, shapes, edges, and sizes, which all represent different meanings, such as position, race, category or merit... If you want to explain everything clearly, you may need a thick ""
Only through "Badgeology" can we do it."
Rita was a little confused: "Why is it so complicated? Is it the Dragon God's request?"
"This has nothing to do with His Majesty. At first, he just used his own scales to make a few special badges and distributed them to the main people. Later, the Shaman Assembly and the Knights decided to use badges to distinguish believers and members.
Later, the city hall decided to promote the badge nationwide as a symbol of citizenship. It has developed until today and has become an extremely complex and complicated thing."
Huggins waved his hand: "The topic has gone too far. Now, the badges have been distributed to every Ocean Nation citizen, which also means that you have been officially accepted as a member of the Dragon Kingdom."
Rita asked happily: "In other words, when we enter the city in the future, we will no longer have to apply for a pass."
"That's the theory..."
"We can enter and exit the shops in the city and buy and sell goods freely without having to go through those greedy intermediaries."
"You're right to say that..."
"That building is called a theater. We can also go in to watch plays. There are also taverns, the Colosseum, and a large bathhouse..."
Huggins hurriedly raised his hand to interrupt Rita: "I have a question, aren't you a marine species? How do you get to land? I know you have a big glass tank, but others can't seem to afford that expense.
Bar?"
Rita gave Huggins a strange look: "Not all marine races can only stay in the water throughout their lives. Many people can go ashore for activities. As long as they are not exposed to the sun for a long time, there are also some protective measures.
good."
Huggins understood: "That's it."
Rita patted her tail: "Tomorrow, tomorrow I will take a group of friends to go shopping in the city. I have always wanted to go to that dessert shop and Liliel's clothing store..."
Huggins interrupted her again: "Have you learned all the laws in the city?"
"Law?"
Huggins had an "I knew it" look on his face.
"There are strict and complex laws in Muxi City. For example, some places in the city are graded restricted areas. Depending on the level of the badge, the conditions for entry are also different. You were able to travel unimpeded in the city before because the Crusaders obtained
In compliance with His Majesty’s will.”
Rita frowned: "So, except for me, everyone else will receive restrictions?"
"Because you are a representative of the ocean race, His Majesty specially gave you the right of passage, but the others hold Bronze Star badges, and the places they can go are very limited."
"Moreover, the city is divided into a human area and a Crusader area. In the human area, the laws of the Dragon Kingdom are enforced, while in the Crusader area, the Creed of the Dragon God is followed."
Rita asked curiously: "Dragon God's Creed?"
Huggins said: "The Dragon God's Creed is a law jointly formulated by a gathering of shamans and reviewed by the Dragon God himself. It has very strict requirements for words and deeds related to faith."
"The Creed of the Dragon God has been implemented throughout the Crusader region. One of the regulations is the detailed restrictions on racial access. Which roads and races can go, and which neighborhoods and races are not allowed to enter. There are regulations. Don't mention it.
You pagans who believe in the ancient god of the sea, even those cabinet members who hold the Jinxu emblem, are not accepted by the Crusaders in some places."
Rita was a little stunned: "I have been to the elf library and the tauren's Bone Hall. I always thought that these places were open to everyone."
Huggins smiled and said: "Without those two guys Carroll and Aldenan following you, you would have been kicked out by others."
"In addition to the taboos in the Crusader area, there are many laws and regulations in the city, such as queuing up when purchasing goods, no making noise in public places, private parts of the body must be properly dressed, and no walking on the road..."
Rita quickly made a stop gesture with her hands: "You can all remember so many rules?"
Huggins took out a book about the size of a palm and three fingers thick from his arms, and said to Rita: "I guessed that something like this would happen today, so I specially brought the outline of the laws of Muxi City."
"Such a thick book? When will I see this?!"
"Listen clearly, this is the general outline, that is, the catalog. There are more than two hundred real books of the law, and you simply can't fit them here."