Chapter 203: Listening

Patience is a habit that Dani has developed with Bran for a long time. This patience allows her to show maturity and stability far beyond her years. Maturity and stability, in turn, will bring people a sense of security. And the people in the city government lack a sense of security the most, so Dani has gradually become the backbone of everyone.

Dani takes care of the little things that Bran doesn't care about, such as patrolling and guarding the city. As in the lodge, most of these things are done by white wolves and snow falcons. Dani is much like Bran in this regard, and many times she trusts her animal companions more. Although such arrangements were seen as redundant, she still stubbornly persisted.

Bran could do a lot of work, and he could do things on his own with very little asking of others, even if it wasn't supposed to be done by him. Competence brings a lot of convenience, and as he grows stronger, a lot of work may be a matter of thought for him.

But that wasn't a reason for the others to relax, so Dany had to restrain his companions and arrange various jobs for them, just to be able to share some of the negligible pressure for Bran and to reassure the hearts of his people.

Dani understands how people feel, and when people realize that they are dispensable, the sense of marginalization and rejection gradually becomes a nightmare for many people. Although she knew that this was a bit redundant, because she had never been accepted, how could she turn her back.

However, she understands the pain. Because Bran is the one who is truly marginalized and outcast. It's just that his seemingly powerful power hides many truths.

Moreover, Bran has already made arrangements for the people here. He never turned his back on his family, he just didn't bother to explain. He gave the people here the greatest freedom and freedom to choose to do or not to do certain things, as long as they liked, as long as they pleased. But the more this happens, the more people are not happy.

Because they don't have the habit yet, what they need is a bond to gain recognition and praise for their work. They are not Bran, accustomed to self-selection and work, accustomed to discovering and knowing themselves in the process.

Dani is heartbroken with Bran, he longs for freedom and is used to being alone. So, he also gave the right to choose freely, but people don't really need that. They are accustomed to following, to the fact that many people work together to accomplish a certain task, and get great satisfaction and joy from it. Occasionally, in the smugness after tea and dinner, he took everyone's exploits as his own glory and boasted to people.

In Bran's common life, Dani kept thinking. From being forced to taking the initiative, because Bran told her too many fallacies. There are some things she has come to understand, but there are many more things waiting for her to understand.

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Listening, thinking in listening. Dani will not blindly follow the guidance of others, as a Northland sensitive, some not too simple thoughts are difficult to hide from her. Although there is no malice, the selfishness in it cannot be concealed.

Listening carefully to the story of Pa Chuyi's old man, at least the life experience in it helped her a lot. Taxes are no stranger to Dani. While in the Northlands, she and Bran cleaned up the greedy caravans. During that time, I heard a lot of business dealings from Bran.

Dani is not against the tax, which is a good thing for Northland, so she has no reason to object. She also didn't want to make excuses, it was evading responsibility. Although it is easy to find excuses, such as waiting for Bran to come back to decide, I believe that no one dares to object to this as soon as it comes out. The name Bran is a taboo-like existence, tried and tested. If she doesn't want to go into a certain topic anymore, then she just needs to sacrifice this killer feature.

But she can't wait for Bran to decide, since she has handed over Northland to her, she must take on this responsibility.

It's not a simple question of revenue, and once taxes are collected, they need to be empowered, which is why Il's has been so frequent lately.

Compared to Pachu, Il's mind is relatively simple. She just wanted to get the job and then arrange as many people in the family as she could. She didn't think about reaping the benefits of tax revenues, because being able to serve the new city was the biggest benefit in itself. Serving the city, serving the people in front of them, will benefit them for a lifetime.

Since Il is so eager for the job, then give it to her. But it is only a deputy position, and Dani will arrange for the people in the mansion to follow and learn. Just as Bran hoped, the Northlanders needed to get used to everything and learn from the city as they watched and learned. A city, a race cannot be supported by just one or two great wizards, everyone needs to find their place. Although Bran did a poor job in this regard, his thoughts were never hidden from Dani.

Dani is unfamiliar with the management of the city, but she is not afraid. She liked what Bran said, "If you can't do it, can't you do it badly?", and she knew that Bran didn't care much about the city, it was just a temporary place to stay, so she was relaxed. This relaxation made her look at ease, and for that she gained real respect.

What really gave her a headache was the rumor - the hostess of Northland. She didn't resent the rumor, because she was the hostess of the place. Like Bran Hills, there is also a statue of her, in fact, most people have a faint sense of the meaning of the statue, but no one picks it out.

As if she was sitting in the hostess's seat, no one felt inappropriate, not even herself. That's how she and Bran spent their time at the Lodge. Habit became natural, so much so that after the Lady and his sisters moved to the lodge, she still arranged everything as the owner.

Madame will only be pleased, so she will not be picky. Someone cares about his stupid son, which is exactly what his wife can't ask for. It seems a little embarrassing to react now, but she won't back down or avoid it. How could the people of the Northland back down and avoid such a thing? Snatching a man home is not a matter in the Northland.

But she didn't want to find fault with all this, she didn't want to have an external force to break the warmth between herself and Bran. And because, Bran obviously didn't think about it.

It's actually Zoya and Erin who are really sad, right? Thinking of the two little girls who tried to imitate her, Dani couldn't help but have another headache.

Erin is better, and her final choice in the face of conflict will only be her own people. And how the relationship between the Northland and the dragoons will develop, who can say?

Zoya is more troublesome because she is already a Northlander......