Chapter 266: The Denlenburg Extravaganza

The gates of Denlenburg were bustling with people, and nobles came every day, most of them barons or out-and-out nobles who had lost their territory.

As soon as the barons entered the castle, they were soon greeted with a warm welcome, because Baron Reims instructed the city guards that if they saw someone wearing the family coat of arms and hugging them, they must lead it to the gate of the castle, verify their identity, and then hand it over to the servants to arrange.

He didn't want to let others think that William would become arrogant and unsightly because of his poor hospitality.

If that's the case, even he won't be able to escape William's punishment, and even if William doesn't punish him, he will definitely not be reused.

The interior of the castle is richly decorated, with cloth of various colors tied to the outside of the house and colorful flags fluttering in the wind.

The ladies of the court have been very busy these days, and they have to face every nobleman who comes here every day, and what they need to do is to take the genealogy sent by William, and use this to verify their identity first.

After their identity is confirmed, they will respectfully but not flatteringly arrange their lodgings, and arrange for servants to serve them for this time.

William may not have been a good nobleman or a cruel superior, but he was very good to his men.

Even the ladies of the court, even the servants, William would tell them that there was no need to grovel in the face of other nobles.

This is William's pride, although he will not advocate equality for all, but he can't stand his own people being scolded by others at will.

The present Count of Denlenburg, William. Wallace doesn't need to compromise with anyone, not even His Majesty, and he can't force him to do what he doesn't want to do at will.

As for the husbands of the female officers, the knights of the Inner Palace, whom William had carefully selected from more than a thousand people, they had temporarily suspended their training.

Dressed in the new armor that had been given priority to them, William specially designed for them, he rode majestically on a high-headed warhorse and patrolled the streets with other knights and vassal knights.

At present, there are 30,000 or 40,000 outsiders in Denglenburg, which is very crowded, and it can be said that there are all kinds of people, so the public security situation is not particularly good.

Petty thieves don't count, all kinds of villains and robbers also mixed in with the flow of people, and even the small businessmen themselves are not honest.

What's more, the knights brought by the nobles, as well as the mercenaries who were attracted by the bounty of the athletic conference, they are not good at stubble, and the town inspector team formed by William alone can't control the scene.

Therefore, William even skipped the Manders infantry and sent the knights directly to patrol the streets, led by the knights of the Inner House.

Divided into twenty teams, each team was led by two knights of the Inner Palace, and five knights of the tribe and vassal knights patrolled together.

After this order was issued, the law and order were really much better than before, after all, it was the street security that the knights of the inner government were responsible for.

The armor on their bodies alone looks quite intimidating.

The armor designed by William has a very violent aesthetic, and the slight black scale armor on their front body is matched with silver chain mail, which creates a strong contrast that gives people a visual impact.

The heavy bottle helmet with this armor makes the defensive power of no one doubt it, and the current knights of the Inner Mansion do not wear smocks.

Because William thought it was too aesthetically pleasing, it took him so much effort to make the armor more defensive and aesthetically pleasing than he wanted to be blocked by the smock.

An iron cross on a white background, which was supposed to cover the blouse, was smeared on an iron plate from the chest to the neck, a structure common in the mid-to-late Middle Ages in William's previous life, and is considered to be the earliest form of plate armor.

It can form superior defense at the chest, of course, this kind of iron plate forging is not easy, it must have enough defense, and it must also fit the curvature of the body.

If it weren't for William's special request, the blacksmiths would never have spent a whole month creating these forty pieces of so-called plate armor that could only protect the chest position.

To be honest, William was not wise to do this, and the increase in defense that these forty pieces of plate armor brought to the knights of the Inner House was actually not too great.

On the contrary, in order to forge plate armor, a lot of iron is wasted, and even a dozen more sets of armor can be forged.

However, the middle two aura in William's mind still flares up, and he forged forty pieces of plate armor with decent defense.

And their gauntlets are completely plate armor, this kind of arc plate armor is still relatively easy to make, and the big and small arms are all covered with plate armor.

It is all painted with William's coat of arms, with an iron cross on a white background, and it looks quite uniform.

As for the iron pieces on their shoulders, they are attached to their rank, and the knights of the inner palace also have ranks, every group of ten people, led by a big knight.

And the commander of these forty knights in the inner palace is Sir Yasuo, who has followed William very early, and because of his character, he has always been popular among the knights, so it is very suitable for him to be the flag commander.

They patrolled the streets with the knights and vassal knights who had not yet begun to change their costumes, and as soon as they saw someone making trouble, they rushed forward and stopped them with the four-meter-long terror rifle in their hands.

The length of the cavalry spear is far more deterrent than that of the long sword, so there is basically no one who is not afraid of the knights' cavalry spears.

During this period, there were even many conflicts caused by knights, but as the knights of Count William, none of them gave face, and they were all arrested and imprisoned in the dungeon.

Although there were also some knights who relied on their identities and force to violently resist arrest, but under the bloody suppression of the knights of the inner palace, all of them were ambushed, and since then, no one has dared to resist.

However, the inhabitants of Denlenburg made a fortune by the influx of nobles and merchants, who sold their goods to merchants and noble knights, and the tavern was doing quite well, and the chicken girls, intelligence dealers, and mercenaries found their customers.

Walking through the streets of Denlenburg, which are as clean and tidy as the Menders area, you will be amazed by the foreign nobles, knights, merchants, and all kinds of people.

They had never seen such a clean place when they were so old, and all they knew was that the floor was full of garbage, and the manure of people and animals and livestock was piled all over the floor.

Like Dülenburg in front of you, although it has a large population, you can't see disgusting garbage such as feces.

The occasional garbage is thrown away by outsiders who come here without knowing the rules, and it can be said that the prosperous and clean Denlenburg has left a deep impression on everyone who comes here.