Chapter 133 - King Sindra

Compared to Yaki and Arubania, Sindra's weather can only be described as hot, but Sindra's products are obviously much more abundant than the previous two. www.biquge.info Because Sindra has far more arable land than the first two combined, it is a land that is lush with vegetation that nourishes a large population, and people can obtain a considerable amount of crops without toiling in the hot sun. It is precisely because of this that the people of Sindra appear to be more lazy. There are martial arts with a long history in this land, but only a very small number of people are proficient in martial arts. Sindra has a powerful elephant army, and the size of the army can easily surpass other countries, but its military strength is always underestimated by its northern neighbors, because Sindra has clashed with Paz, Badana and other countries in the north countless times in its history, but has never won a single victory.

Throughout the history of Sindra, there have been thousands of small states standing in this vast land, and the formation of today's unified situation shows that its domestic conquests have never been cut off, and in these closed wars, Sindra has appeared many legendary generals, their deeds have been compiled into poetry and circulated, and the king who was finally able to subdue the city-states to complete the unification of Sindra is the ancestor of the current king Traag.

As the current King Sindra, his evaluation of his rule could only be described as inaction as three years ago, but His Majesty, who has always behaved in a non-confrontational manner, resolutely launched an all-out attack on his brother, Duke Mifra, three years ago. With the aid of his ally Basbahn, he was able to eliminate his brother once and for all, thus taking complete control of Sindra. After eliminating this threat that had always coveted his throne, Traag mastered the maritime trade rights of Sindra, and thus the country's economic situation took a qualitative leap, and Traag became one of the most successful monarchs in Sindra's history.

Of course, Trag himself is quite complacent about his "great achievements", although most of the victory in this war was supported by his allies Paz's army, but Trag does not intend to give this credit to the Paz people. In the years following his victory, Traag managed to keep all those in the know in his hands on the table, retelling the war as a victory that was entirely due to his own efforts and wisdom, and writing about the fictional war in his poems. Tragg was proud of this feat, but he was not satisfied with the fact that he had just passed the age of destiny, and now he began to wonder what kind of feats would allow him to go one step further and become the most important king in Sindra's history.

Tragg pondered for days about this great proposition, but he never got the point. As a king, Tragg had only achieved stability in the country during half his life, and almost nothing more than nothing to achieve in terms of development. After the extermination of Duke Mifra, the treasury is getting fuller, but what should be done with the extra money? If it was used to build a temple, of course, it was a matter of awe for the people, but there were so many gods that Sindra were like grit in the Ganges, and if the temple were to be built, it would probably dry up the treasury of Sindra completely, which was obviously not in Tragg's personal interests. While Trag was in a state of grief, the attendant came to report that a man named Yenobianda had asked to see him.

Tragg frowned, searched his brain circuits and still didn't remember the name, so he said, "The widow doesn't remember this person's name, who is he?" ”

The attendant replied, "This man claims to be a disciple of Nisinis, and he has something to visit His Majesty. ”

It dawned on Tragg that Nisinis was not the same mysterious witch who had persuaded him to defeat Duke Mifora in the first place. Tragg was impressed by the witch, especially the mysterious powers she displayed. He immediately said, "Take this man to the widow's private garden, and no one will see his whereabouts along the way!" ”

The waiter agreed and retreated.

Traag immediately arranged for everyone in the garden to be transferred, leaving only four personal guards to follow him, and then waited for the arrival of the Yenobian Road while drinking papaya juice in the gazebo.

Traag shuddered at the first sight of this Yenobiandalu, because it was more appropriate to say that he was a walking corpse than a person, his pale face seemed to have just been dug out of the dirt, and his thin body made people think that it was a skeleton that had been dead for several years and had shed its flesh. Even in the heat of Sindra, the arrival of this Nobianda Road has injected a cool air into Tragg's heart, but this cool air has absolutely nothing to do with any pleasure and comfort.

Holding back the displeasure in his heart, Traag smiled and said, "This Mr. Yenobi Andalu made a special trip to find the widow, I don't know if there is a noble business?" ”

Yenobi Andaru bowed respectfully and said, "Your Majesty, Great King, thank you for meeting the villain. The villain is here to bring a word to Your Majesty on the order of the honored teacher. ”

"Oh? I don't know what the respected teacher has to say, but the few people listen to it. ”

Ye Nobi Anda Road said: "The Venerable Master said that His Majesty is worrying about something at the moment, and there will be an opportunity soon, please make corresponding preparations as soon as possible, so as not to be caught off guard at that time." ”

When Tragg heard this, he was shocked: even if Nisinis could not know the prophet, could she still know what was going on in her heart? Immediately, he smiled and said: "The widow doesn't understand what the master means, and the widow doesn't want to do anything, so how can he prepare in advance?" ”

"Your Majesty will go down in history as the greatest monarch in the history of Sindra. As to how this ambition should be accomplished, His Majesty may be interested in hearing the villain's advice. Yenobi Andaru said and looked up and smiled.

Tragg's eyes were as strange as a dead man's smile, but the content of his words did go straight to Tragg's heart.

"I hope your advice doesn't disappoint the widow, Mr. Nobiandalu." For the first time since the conversation began, Traagher smiled.

"The future is difficult, but how can we accomplish great things without overcoming them, my majesty?" Yenobi Andalu replied in a low voice.