Chapter 775: The East Window Incident
In the midst of such a rare peace and strange truce, other news began to circulate in the Northlands, and some people witnessed the war in the cities of the Attila Empire.
The news that the war, which had been confirmed dead and ended with Beowulf, was still alive and still appeared in the Attila Empire, no matter who heard it, would not believe it.
However, when this news is confirmed one after another, even if you don't believe it, you will start to wonder if it is the war that was witnessed, the war in Beowulf's story, the war of one of the four horsemen of Attila.
People began to believe that there was no such thing as a dead war, but the reaction to this was very bland, because they did not think that this war, with the more famous and powerful legends of the Attila Empire, would be able to change the final course.
However, they soon turned their attention away from the war, and they did not forget the man who was associated with the war in the story, in the legend.
The hero of the entire Scandinavians, who twice successfully smashed the plot of the invasion of the Atila Empire, and led the Yaats to reign over Beowulf, the king of the entire Baltic Peninsula
If the war that ended with Beowulf in the story is still alive, then there is also a possibility that Beowulf will survive, and he may be living in a corner of the main plane, or he may be hidden in a city.
Of course, some people began to refute this view, arguing that if Beowulf had managed to survive, he would never have hidden, because the fall of Barusenger, the defeat of Yeat, and the invasion of the Attila Empire had a lot to do with Beowulf's death.
And with Beowulf's character, he is not the kind of person who can calm down while watching his country being attacked, his homeland being invaded, and his people being killed.
It is not unreasonable for him to have such great prestige, he can talk to ordinary people with his posture down, he can put the interests of the people at heart, and he can take the lead in charging on the battlefield, such a king has been the only one in the Northland for so many years.
These people's views were ignored by the others, who idolized Beowulf and completely blocked all unfavorable comments against Beowulf, believing that Beowulf was still alive, and took action to do so, and began to search for Beowulf in the Northlands.
The wealthy Baltic offered a bounty for finding Beowulf's traces or providing relevant information, and they could be rewarded with an irresistible reward.
The people in the United Kingdom were not as rich as the Baltic Empire, but they had their own advantages, and they began to search the Norwegian mountains, believing that if Beowulf was in the Northlands, they could only hide in the Norwegian mountains.
Even within the Attila Empire, there are people who are looking for Beowulf, as some of them have a grudge against Beowulf and want to find him and kill him.
But these are nothing, the real madness is still those Yeat, Beowulf is the king and hero of their clan, no matter what the cost, they have to find Beowulf.
Their madness had even affected the strategy of the Baltic Empire, and even the Yeats soldiers who had already joined the army asked to leave the army temporarily to find Beowulf's whereabouts.
In response, the Empire was eerily silent, neither stopping nor supporting the spontaneous efforts of the people below to find Beowulf.
Indeed, the actions of the Yeats had affected the Baltic Empire's conquest of Scandinavia to some extent, and the pace of the battle had now slowed down.
The officers of the Empire could understand the feelings of these Yaats, but this was definitely not a reason for them to ignore the Empire so casually, and they had to stop their behavior and punish them according to the relevant regulations.
Those who can become soldiers have undergone various training and assessments, and of course they know that what they are doing is violating the laws and regulations of the empire, but they cannot control their inner feelings.
This is how the conflict between the two sides arose, and the Empire needed to assert its authority, uphold justice and fairness under the law, and not allow these Yaats to violate discipline at will.
After a few simple clashes, the relationship between the two sides became very hard, and even the other races began to get tired of the madness of the Yaats and began to ostracize them.
It's like a replica of what happened some time ago in the United Kingdom, where the Scandinavians have conflicts with other races, and because of the Scandinavian personality, the contradictions that arise are difficult to resolve.
The Yeats were well aware of the current situation, and both Saruman and Bud knew that if this situation was not contained, the Yaats in the Baltic Empire would be in a very bad situation.
It is not that the Baltic Empire is inseparable from the Yaats, for a country like the Baltic Empire, no matter what kind of race it is, it belongs to the category of minority races within the country, and it is not indispensable to the extent.
On the other hand, it is impossible for the Yeats to survive independently from the Baltic Empire at this stage, the times are constantly advancing, and it is impossible for the current Northland to have room for the survival of the Yeat Kingdom.
In addition, the Jeats were too deeply involved with the Baltic Empire to gather and unite to do such a thing as establishing the kingdom of Jeat.
Neither Saruman nor Bud wanted to see this continue if they could, because as representatives of the Jeats in the Empire, as people who could communicate with Alice and other rulers, they saw things that ordinary people could not.
As for the cause of Beowulf's death, whether he really died at the hands of the Attila Empire as rumored, they have always had doubts, because judging from the results, the Attila Empire did not gain much benefit by killing Beowulf.
On the other hand, in the era when the Baltic Empire was weakened by the defeat of the war, when Beowulf died and Siegel rose, the entire Scandinavia fell into turmoil, it was also said that the Baltic Empire was the best external environment for its rise.
That period was also a critical period for the development of the Baltic Empire, and it was without the interference of external enemies that the Baltic Empire was able to develop steadily, quickly encroach on the surrounding enemies, and develop into an empire in just a few years.
Otherwise, the Baltic Empire would be hindered by the Scandinavians when conquering Sealand, because Beowulf would never sit idly by and watch the island of Zealand be conquered by the Baltic Empire, and would not sit idly by and watch the emergence of countries near Scandinavia that could pose a threat to them.
Even if there is no evidence, but according to this logic, it can be concluded that Beowulf's death is a possibility that the empire is pushing behind.
Both Saruman and Bud believed in the possibility, believing that if it were the one, they would have made a choice that would be in their favor in the right place, at the right time.
Now this is true for the war of conquest of the entire Northlands, for the actions of the United Kingdom and the Attila Empire, and so long ago Beowulf died at the hands of the Attila Empire.
When this conclusion was first reached, both Saruman and Bud were very angry, because the destruction of the kingdom of Yeat was deeply connected with the Baltic Empire, and at that time the goodwill shown by the Baltic Empire turned into a lie.
However, after the anger was over, they found that revenge was simply impossible, and if they debunked the lie, if revenge was carried out against the Baltic Empire, the probability of success was too low.
What's more, the Yaats at the bottom have been integrated into the Baltic Empire and have begun to get used to living in this environment, and their conclusions based on speculation cannot be recognized by others.
However, the current situation is very different from before, because the spread of that story has caused all the Yeats to worship Beowulf in a frenzy.
If the news of Beowulf's death under the conspiracy of the Baltic Empire came out now, then those Yeats would definitely believe it, and for fans who have fallen into a state of brain damage, all things about idols are unreasonable and illogical.
If it had happened more than ten years ago, when they had just joined the Baltic Empire, Saruman and Zaruman would never have given up, but now, with the passage of time, their attitude is changing.
Now, if the truth about Beowulf spreads, it will not be a good thing for the entire Yeat, who cannot afford to be exterminated by the Baltic Empire.
When the news spreads, it is very likely that the Jeats will break with the Baltic Empire, raise the banner of revenge for Beowulf and rebel, get in touch with the United Kingdom, and once again establish a kingdom belonging to the Jeats in the land of Upplan.
It would be nice to think about such an idea in your mind, but it is absolutely impossible to realize it in reality, and now the Baltic Empire has an absolute advantage, and the United Kingdom and the Attila Empire are like candles in the wind, and there is no way to provide any decent support.
At such a time when victory is about to be achieved, and the unification of the North is about to be completed, give up being the victor, and become the loser who has been swept away and has become a complete loser in history.
From ancient times to the present, those who have done so have been recorded in the history books, and have been ridiculed by the people as a negative character for thousands of years as a nailed pillar of shame.
Neither Saruman nor Bud could accept that the Jeats had become the end of history, that the Jeats had been ridiculed as negative characters for thousands of years, that they had become losers.
The heavy and cruel reality was already in front of them, and there was no need to think too much about how to choose, the Yaats had become part of the Baltic Empire, which had become an established fact, and now they just continued to let this fact continue.
The blessing of the wave of operations that dragged Alice, Beowulf was soaring within the Yeats, and neither Bud nor Saruman could compare with Beowulf in popularity, as if he really did not die, and appeared in front of the Yeats, and would naturally become the undisputed leader of the Yeats.
Therefore, they simply have no way to solve the current problem by normal means and normal means, and now it is obvious that the news of Beowulf is the enemy of the Baltic Empire.
Since such news is circulating now, and the spread of this news is increased as much as possible, preparations must be made later, and there is a great possibility that when the situation is almost the same, let the real cause of Beowulf's death be publicized.
It was clear that the Attila Empire wanted to detonate the bomb at this time, hoping to solve the invasion of the Baltic Empire in this way.
Saruman and Bud got together in a rare way about this matter, and they had a long, heated discussion about it in the room, and finally found hope for a solution to this dilemma.
It's true that the two of them can't solve such a thing, but they can find someone to solve this problem, hoping to gain their trust and help.
They decided to ask for an interview with Alice and Semiramis, believing that since the story of Beowulf was their handiwork, and since they dared to accept the Yaats at that time, they must be ready to deal with the events of the East Window.
Alice, for her part, simply agreed to their request, and met with Saruman and Bud in the castle's chamber, with Semiramis in addition to Alice.
There were only four people left in the entire chamber, which was proof enough that Alice still believed in Saruman and Bud, that they were not as intoxicated by the glory of Beowulf as the other Yaats, and that they were still intoxicated with the glory of the past.
Being able to gain Alice's trust in a situation where the atmosphere between the two sides had become heavy was good news for Saruman and Bud, as well as for the Yaats in the Baltic Empire.
This means that the Baltic Empire, especially at the level of the rulers, has not lost patience and is still willing to recognize that the Yeats are part of the Baltic Empire.
Saruman looked at Bud, then pulled out his chair and sat down, his face heavy, and he slowly spoke about the plight of the Jeats.
He directly attributed Beowulf's death to the Attila Empire, and began to angrily denounce the despicability of the Attila Empire, and even found someone to pretend and take advantage of the war that had been dead for many years for the sake of victory in the war.