The longest and largest river in this world is the Changhe.
Just the known stretch of the river has already covered tens of thousands of miles.
The long river originates from the far west. There is another saying that the source is from Yujing Mountain, one of the Taoist holy places.
Either theory is unconfirmed.
What can be tested now is that the source of this water vein is at least farther west in the Wan Kingdom in the Western Region, and it passes through the Central Region and winds all the way to the Xia Kingdom in the Southern Region.
The long river system connected by the long river and its tributaries covers a small area of the territory of the human race and nurtures countless creatures on both sides. Because of its mystery, ancientness, majesty, and majesty, it is also called the "Land in the Vast Sea", "Mother River", and "Ancestral River".
"River", "the source of inland rivers".
To the northwest of Zhuang Kingdom, there is a country named "Luo".
The northern part of the territory is crossed by a long river.
The territory of Luo Kingdom is densely covered with criss-crossing water networks. Chinese people travel by boat most of the time, which has a unique style. Therefore, it is also called the "country on the water".
It stands to reason that the country's borders are covered with water veins, so the Luo Kingdom should have good relations with the Shui Tribe. But on the contrary, this country and the Shui Tribe have the greatest conflict, and they have reached the point where they cannot coexist in the same place.
The ancient treaty of peaceful coexistence between human and aquatic peoples is nothing more than waste paper in the Luo Kingdom.
This is also the largest aquarium slave trading market. The aquarium slave trading business, which is expressly prohibited by human countries, is one of the economic pillars of this country.
The people of Luo country always go by boat when going out in their own country, but when they go to other places, they never take waterways.
For the Shui tribe in the world, the killing of any Luo people is tacitly approved, and usually no one will defend the law.
Because of the existence of the Qinghe Water Mansion, the diplomatic relations between Zhuang and Luo have always been poor.
But everyone has their own concerns, and there has never been a large-scale war in history.
And in terms of pure geographical distance, the north of Zhuang State is closer to Yong State, and the southwest is closer to Mo State. In the northwest, there is also a buffer zone between Luo, Yong, and the Three Kingdoms.
There is really no room for conquest against each other.
Needless to say, the relationship between Zhuang State and Yong State has become a feud, and there is no room for relaxation.
The relationship between Yong State and Luo State is not much better. Like the situation between Zhuang and Luo, there is also a Lanhe Water Mansion in Yong State, which is also one of the important national forces.
The Luo Kingdom is a slave-trading country. Apart from the Shui Tribe slaves, it has no irreplaceable industries. Its own military force is not top-notch, but it can be stable despite the hostility (at least superficial hostility) of its neighbors to the east.
developed to the present day.
The reasons behind it are not obvious to outsiders.
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As mentioned earlier, there is a buffer zone between the three kingdoms of Zhuang, Luo, and Yong.
No king's law can cover this place, so it is naturally a place of chaos.
It is unclear from what year a city was built here called "Unredemption".
There are two ways to say it.
One is that the people in this city will never be able to atone for their sins by dying, and there is no way they can wash away their sins.
Another way of saying it is that the evil people in this city will never repent or atone for their sins.
There are people who believe in either theory. From ancient times to the present, there is no final word. The two theories have become entangled with each other as the city has become dirty.
A city without redemption is chaotic, or chaos is the biggest rule of a city without redemption.
But any place that can form a settlement must have a certain degree of order. Even villains who lick blood from their swords cannot live in a fearful environment all day long.
Everyone who enters the unredeemed city must value his life and pay a "life money."
This value can be thousands of ten thousand yuan stones, a Qidao coin, a Qinhuan coin, or even a piece of cloth or whatever.
The price of "life gold" depends on how much you are willing to spend on your life. You will never be forced to do so unless you redeem the city.
As long as you pay the "life fee", you can live in this city.
Anyone who wants to kill you in this city must pay ten thousand times more than your "life gold" before they can kill you.
It is for "ransom".
Otherwise, it will be regarded as an enemy of the unredeemed city.
There is a widely circulated saying: Since the residents of the unredeemed city are all villains who cannot atone for their sins even if they die, then when these people enter the unredeemed city, if you want to kill them, you must kill them ten thousand times.
He is determined to pay the price of killing them ten thousand times.
The person who maintains this order may be called the owner of the Unredempted City. Although she never admits that she is the owner of the Unredempted City, she only says that she is the biggest sinner of the Unredempted City.
People call him the King of Sin, but Huang Jin is silent.
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No matter how despicable a person is, they still hope to be treated well.
No matter how gloomy a person is, they still long for the warmth of the sun.
The sun is shining brightly today, which is perfect weather.
From the east gate of Buhu City, there is a figure, as if walking in the sunshine.
His eyebrows are sharp and his eyes are bright.
Even every strand of ink-colored hair flutters unabashedly, showing off its sharp edge.
Because of his sharp momentum, it was not until he approached that the sleepy criminal guard at the city gate noticed a spear slanted behind him.
The appearance of this gun is crude and ordinary, as if it is not worthy of the sharpness of this person, but together, it gives people a very harmonious feeling.
"Do you understand the rules?" The criminal guard sat by the city gate and asked lazily.
If it is a new person entering the city, he will explain the rules of "life gold" again.
The Unredeemed City does not need to be heavily guarded. It only requires one person to sit at the gate of the city and collect money. Even an ordinary old man can do the job.
No matter how vicious a guy is, if he wants to enter the city without redemption, he can't help but give face to the crime guard.
This person knows the rules.
Under the sun, a knife coin flipped in the air, drew a beautiful arc, and fell into the hands of the criminal guard.
He wouldn't be surprised if this person sent him ten thousand taels of gold.
Sometimes the more ruthless a person is, the more he cherishes his life. The more villainous he is, the richer he is. Such people are often willing to invest huge amounts of wealth for their own lives.
Even if he pays hundreds or thousands of Dao Yuan Stones as life money at a time, it is not like he has never seen it before.
But after acquiring this sword coin, the criminal guard regained his energy.
This is just a sword coin, and it is a not very valuable Zhuang Dao coin.
This means that almost anyone in this city can afford the "ransom" to kill him.
In other words, he walked into a city full of murderers without any protection, and everyone in the city could kill him.
No matter where he comes from or what his background is, the villains in the city will not care about this.
The laws of any country cannot control a city that is not redeemed.
When they entered the unredeemed city, they were committing extremely sinful crimes outside and could not survive.
This young man, armed only with a gun, threw out this Zhuang Guodao coin. It was as if he was announcing to the entire sinful city: Do you want to kill me? Just come.
The guilty guard accepted the Zhuang Dao coin, took the city entry slip, and scribbled down a note.
Then asked: "Name?"
Without the slightest pause, the figure carrying a spear strode into the Unredeemed City.
There was only one voice as sharp as his own, like a spear falling to the ground, piercing the city gate.