forest kingdom

Chapter 241

Chapter 241
The cruel environment made most barbarians who were not nobles more willing to go outside to make a fortune.

This is a forced and helpless reality, just like the barbarians who once walked out of the mountains and forests, and gradually lived better and stronger than before.

Lawrence said calmly: "I am thinking of going to the West to make a fortune, but this kind of thing does not require many people."

Fleiss was a little disappointed, "Yes, I heard it's easy to grab things there. We don't know the way and we don't have a boat, so we can't find any nobles willing to take us there."

Longships on the ice and sea require craftsmen, and sailing on the sea also requires navigators who are familiar with the weather, plus various preparations and familiarity with the terrain conditions, as well as various risks that may be encountered at sea.

Even here in the Luofen Kingdom, not everyone can sail and can roll a warship.

Seeing that these people had the idea of ​​getting rich, Lawrence said, "I will arrange for them to go out in the spring."

"If you also want to join, I must first select a part of the loot you bring back as a reward for your use of my ships and for being taken to the West by me."

Fleiss said decisively: "Yes! I promise you!"

Lawrence looked around and said, "Then you are responsible for telling the news about me to the nearby villages. I welcome those warriors who want to pursue honor to serve me."

"If anyone is willing to serve me, when he joins my village, I will give him food equal to his body weight to feed his family."

"At the same time, his family can also get my blessing when they want to come over."

Fleiss said, "Okay! I'll do it."

Lawrence felt that it was better for the locals to inform themselves about some things, so he said to Brick: "Leave them two bags of flour, a barrel of wine and two iron knives."

Lawrence looked at Fleiss, "These are the rewards for your work for me. You can share them with those who want to serve me, or you can distribute them to your tribe."

Fleiss and the people behind him looked shocked. They didn't expect Lawrence to provide food and wine so generously.

No one else would do this kind of thing at all. This was the first time they had encountered it in their entire lives!
Fleiss said loudly: "Master Crowfeather Prophet, please rest assured that there will be brave warriors working for you! Including me!"

Lawrence smiled and said: "My village welcomes friendly people to approach. You can bring valuable things to exchange. There is a lot of wine and food there, as well as clothes and playing cards."

"Oh, I almost forgot." Lawrence asked, "Can you use playing cards? I can give you two, but you will need to buy them later."

Fleiss said quickly: "I heard about this last year and I know someone who can play it!"

Lawrence presented him with playing cards, then quickly returned the same way without staying overnight again.

The trip that was originally planned to be a month ended early.

On the way back, Derren and Lawrence rested together in an abandoned cabin on the road.

Delen leaned against Lawrence's body and asked, "Can you believe what Fleiss said?"

Lawrence looked at the quiet night outside and said softly: "Yes, what the barbarians fear most is to die trapped in the village."

"Those nobles have their own knights and retinues, as well as their own teams and ships. For such a thing like making a fortune, they will not bring those untouchables with them."

"The big ships and maps are all with the nobles and lords. Now those who go south to rob will be killed by Luofen III and the manor owners on the way. There will be no jobs in Pig Trotter City."

"They are used to making money by going to sea and robbing. Without us taking them out, they would either go crazy and die, or they would rob nearby villages and then be suppressed and executed by the lords."

There is only one way out for barbarians, get out! !
Whether it's robbery, doing business, or working for others, you have to go out and leave this cruel place.

The local planting technology is not enough to support a large population, and coupled with the strong social atmosphere, most people have the ambition to make a fortune.Farming is something only those without skills can do. Only serfs can farm obediently.

These people are afraid of death, but not much. They cannot endure poverty and do not want to suffer.

The poorer and hungry they are, the stronger their murderous intention is.

Delen asked: "Aren't you going to do business with the Western Kingdom?"

Lawrence said: "Yes, I will send the Durila people back to their hometown, and then let Friesen and the others take these people to rob places outside of Durila."

"Since they are interested in cattle, they should go to the richest Kingdom of Gran, where there are cattle that they and we both need!"

Barbarian invasions and plundering will accelerate the union of the western kingdoms.

Just like the former Southern Kingdom, it was also in disarray, but after the barbarians defeated it, the Southern Kingdom has now formed an alliance, which not only stabilized Luofen III in the Northrim Kingdom, but also controlled the barbarian king from all angles.

The Western alliance has long been established, but what is lacking is the threat from the outside.

External threats will cause the alliance to move quickly and work hard to find a peaceful solution.

Without this threat, the more powerful a kingdom is, the less likely it is to let the smaller countries around it rise. It will only be a hindrance in various ways.

With this threat, the nobles near the port will unite to exert pressure and force all countries to join forces to deal with the barbarian threat.

The barbarians are not afraid of war at all. Even if the Western Alliance's army comes to the icy sea and makes a big circle to attack Pig Trotter City, that is only their nobles' own business.

The barbarians don't care about this. They can form a pirate team with just a dozen people and go out to make a fortune. They don't care about the harm to their country and nobles.

The special situation in the north determines that as long as the Western Kingdom is hurt, the nobles there will pay tribute and make peace, and even actively fund the kingdom to suppress the barbarians who have nothing to do with robbery.

This is how the Confederacy controlled Lofen III. Through Lofen III and some barbarian lords, they controlled the barbarians heading south.

If the Western Alliance wants to live a stable life, it must find a talker who can walk the talk with the Vakiri and barbarians.

Lawrence leaned against the warm sled dog behind him and looked at the quiet flames in the room.

"My opponent is not the Western Kingdom or the Luofen Kingdom, but Red Beard."

"If Redbeard can resist the barbarian attack, or just reduce the death toll in some places, and extort coastal ports in exchange for the retreat of the Vakiri, then others will definitely support him."

Lawrence sighed.

If you want to gain voice and support, you cannot just rely on mutual benefit. You must show your own strength.

After all, those in the Western Kingdom are also pirates per capita, and they will also rob weak countries and ports.

Everyone is a barbarian, and they all believe that fists are everything.

If they don't attack the Western Kingdom, those nobles will not believe that they have the ability to bring peace.

Hit, hit hard.

Fight some people, win over some people, and then accept the surrender of some people!

(End of this chapter)

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