Chapter 185: The Nameless's Choice

Simon excitedly and excitedly complied with Thor's request, the smile on his face was very sincere, if Thor really gave the slaves the status of a free man as he said, then to these slaves of the Serveros would be tantamount to a god. Pen Γ— fun Γ— Pavilion www. biquge。 ο½‰ο½Žο½†ο½

After Simon respectfully exited the main hall, Diana stepped forward gently.

She looked at the people standing below, and then shouted, "Grateaβ€”"

Then, a man in his mid-thirties with an ordinary-looking, square-faced, bushy beard and beard came out.

The man's figure was very different from that of the barbarians, but more like the Wotan man Thor had seen in the Deserted Corner, no more than one hundred and seventy centimeters tall, and his body was quite strong compared to ordinary people, and his hair was curly and tangled, which was quite thick, but his hair had become oily because he had not been able to wash it for a long time.

He did not have the bravery of other barbarians at all, but had a sense of civility and politeness.

This man has a similar identity to Simon, he is the leader of the Nameless among the slaves of the Servero, and has a high prestige among the Nameless.

The Nameless are a group of people who are not mere other Serverian slaves, each of them is the most cherished human resource, and one Nameless is worth even a hundred ordinary barbarians.

These nameless people are more or less unable to survive on the continent of Wotan, so they will be reduced to a wasteland where high-level slaves are sold.

These people were more or less literate and literate in their lifetimes, some of them knew arithmetic, some of them knew astronomy, some of them knew how to farm, and some of them knew how to build.

These people had been quietly sold to the Desert many years ago, making them an important part of the life of the people of Severo.

Thus the Sevelos cultivated the fields, taught that sowing seeds depended on the nameless, that the raising of cattle depended on the nameless, and that the weaving, construction, and even the day-to-day running of many administrative institutions were to be manipulated by the nameless who were familiar with such matters.

This also makes the status of the Nameless much higher than that of ordinary Serverian slaves, and they are more respected here.

Many of these nameless people were once nobles or big businessmen and big families in the past.

The man named Grathia was unusually calm at Thor's call, as if he were not affected at all.

"I am willing to grant you and your companions the status of a freedman, and you can choose to live here as the new Thors, or return to the continent of Wotan under a new identity. ”

Thor whispered what he wanted to say, and it was forever hung on the wall as his promise to the Nameless.

He even allowed the nameless to choose their own way of life, which was too forgiving.

Even the Severos, who had always had a great deal of respect for the Nameless Ones, never said anything about letting the Nameless decide for themselves, and while relying on the Nameless, they also held them in their hands as a very useful tool.

Grathia looked at Thor hesitantly, he understood that there was no need for Thor to deceive or hide him at all, he had shown the truest everything about the Soth people in front of the Nameless, and the treatment he gave was more superior than ever.

No amount of exaggeration of the Nameless's help to a tribe can hide the fact that they are in fact a group of high-ranking slaves.

If the Nameless Ones, who had been enslaved by the Serveros for so long, were suddenly given great autonomy, it would be difficult to guarantee that they would not be divided.

Perhaps the older the Nameless becomes, the more afraid they are to return to Wotan, because there are still memories they want to forget.

The younger ones wanted to return to Wotan, believing that the land on the other side of the sea was their homeland.

Grathia did not give himself much time to think, and soon fell to his knees on one knee, reverently pressed his forehead to the ground, and replied in a loud voice:

"The Nameless are willing to obey Lord Thor's commands, and Glatya is willing to serve the Thors. ”

He made an extremely wise decision.

It wasn't because Sol said that he gave them a lot of freedom, but really chose by his own mood.

For the wise Grathia knew very well what position the Nameless would be in after the end of this war.

These people have all kinds of abilities, which were needed by the former Serveros, and are also urgently needed by the Soths now, and it seems that they have room to sit on the ground and pay back the money, and bargain.

However, this island is actually still about strength, and with Thor giving these nameless people very large authority, if Grathia chooses to take the nameless ones back to Wotan, then he may not be facing the smiling face from Thor now.

It is important to know that this island is still up to the Sos after all, and since they are willing to give great preferential treatment to the Nameless, Gratia has also taken advantage of the situation to express their determination to follow Thor and obey the Soths.

This made Thor extremely happy, and he thought that in the face of favorable conditions for his side, these nameless people would hold their own value and open their mouths to position their relationship with the Sothians as an employment relationship.

If it really came to that point, Thor really wanted to let the Thor warriors, and the Nameless once again, understand who was in charge here.

Fortunately, Grathia is a man of current affairs, and Thor has gained the support of the Nameless without much effort, perhaps from the moment, this group of nameless slaves with low combat effectiveness has not played a role.

But in the long run, the contribution of these nameless people is absolutely crucial for the Soths, who will bring their own technology and ideas to the Wotans, so that the Sothians who have developed from the savage tribe to the present day have a more advanced level of civilization.

Thor never thought of letting go of these nameless people, he just put forward a very favorable condition, if these nameless people were willing to accept it, it would be the best, and even cancel their slave status and restore their normal free body is not impossible.

Instead, in order to balance the proportion of the Serveros in the tribe, Thor urgently needed to restore the civilian status of a large number of slaves and nameless people in order to balance the number of civilians in Ujungpandang.

At this moment, Simon's surrender meant that the largest group of ordinary slaves became Thor's pawns, and Klatia's words showed that the Nameless finally chose to side with Thor.

He looked up at the Servero nobleman Madeun, who was led by a small group of "original" Servero nobles who were trembling and gathering on one side.

Aside from them, the rest of the people Thor didn't give him a choice, he would only go and woo these three groups, the common slaves, the nameless, and the first to surrender.

In this way, the whole situation in Ujung Pandang was in the hands of Saul, who relied on slaves and surrendered nobles to balance the situation and stabilize the newly occupied city.