Chapter 892: Acceptance of the Inheritance (3)

"We promise!" As soon as Solam's words landed, Jona immediately agreed, without hesitation at all. The other Tieflins also had excited expressions on their faces, as if if if Soram didn't agree to them, they would immediately hug Solam's thighs.

"So fast!" Solam didn't expect them to say yes so quickly. After all, there are many obligations as a vassal citizen, including taxes, military service, conscription, oral levies, the right to the first night, compulsory conscription, and a series of conditions that are very harsh in Solam's opinion. (The oral tax is the poll tax, in the Faren Continent, no one can escape this tax, even if it is a slave, the slave owner has to pay the slave for the slave)

"We do!" Jona seemed to be afraid that Soram would regret it, so she immediately continued.

Why did they, the Tieflins, gather around Mandel? Isn't it to be discriminated against? They want the main races on the continent to treat them as equals, rather than rudely categorizing them as evil creatures.

As for the responsibilities that Soram thinks of as the people, in their opinion, those things are nothing compared to the "equal treatment" that Soram said. What reason do they have to refuse even those conditions that ordinary humans can accept? Besides, isn't Solam's demand that they fulfill their obligations as a subject show of non-discrimination against them?

Soram wondered if these people didn't know what obligations a lord should bear, so he asked uncertainly.

"Are you sure you know what a lord is owed to his lord?"

"Of course!" Jonah did know that his father, Mandel, had traveled all over the continent and knew a few things. And these travel experiences are also a ready-made teaching material for Mandel to educate the other tiflins, so not only Jona, but even the other tiflins can tell one, two, three.

"Now that you know, are you still willing to accept such conditions?" Originally, Solam also planned to give some preferential treatment, after all, what do you really want in this territory of Solam except for monsters and minerals, what is there not, how to recruit the people without giving some preferential treatment? Furthermore, these Tiflin paths are not cold to Solam.

But that's just for Soram personally, if everyone else was like that, Soram would definitely be happy. After all, only the more honest people in this world, the better bastards like Soram can mix.

"Of course!" I didn't expect Solam to say this, but as a result, Tieflin on the other side was so honest that he burst into tears, and he didn't hesitate to stick to the previous answer at all, and he didn't plan to ask for some preferential treatment at all.

What can Soram say in the face of such an upright person who wants to die? Despite a slight sense of guilt, Soram nodded without hesitation.

"That's fine, you'll be my people from now on!"

"That...... ......After Solam nodded, a group of tiflings were immediately overjoyed, only the sturdy tiflin who had woken up Jona from her hatred said a little twisted, "Can you prescribe a formal legal document that will allow us to truly become de jure civilians?" ”

"Huh? You still know this? When Soram heard this request, he was stunned. If they hadn't said it, Soram wouldn't have remembered it. How can an ordinary lord do this, the people in his own territory, the lord himself says it! Even many lords do not register the commoners of their realm with the council.

It's one thing to be troublesome, but another important reason is that if you do that, you have to pay a portion of the commoners' money to Parliament. Therefore, the lords would normally hide the number of freemen and slaves in their realm from the council.

Of course, there is also a certain advantage to this, that is, the reported freedmen will be protected by Amm law! Let them be free to move around anywhere in Am. Because they're taxpayers.

It's a pity that civilians in this world rarely leave their homeland, so this rule is not bad with or without. But the Tieflings take this very seriously, and once they are reported, it means that they are de jure civilians of Am, and no part of Amm can do anything to them!

(Of course, it's the same thing on paper, but what is the reality, let's look at the specific situation)

So in Tieflin's view, once they become citizens of Amm de jure, it means that they will be accepted by other ordinary people, although this is only the first step of their ideals, but it is also a huge breakthrough! That means that they can face the world with the same dignity as other intelligent races, instead of hiding in a wild corner like now, and being incognito.

Solam looked at these Tievrings crying and laughing and hugged each other and cheered, and his mood was much better.

"Authentic and simple, ......"

In Solam's opinion, these guys are simply stupid and cute, and they are so happy for a chance to be exploited.

If Solam himself was killed, he would not be willingly exploited like this.

This is, of course, Solam, a full man, a hungry man, and a hungry man. He has never tasted the taste of being discriminated against and despised in his life.

When he was in Avalon, although there were some ignorant little hairy heads, he would joke with the school with his looks. But that kind of person was either beaten to death by Soram or beaten half to death by his elders, so that no one dared to say such things later. And to be honest, the Avalon orcs prefer to be competent, as long as they have the ability, they can be respected, such as Solam's mentor Arlando, even if it is a human, it is not quite a nourish life in Avalon.

Therefore, with Solam's talent, not only was he not discriminated against in Avalon, but on the contrary, he received extraordinary attention and preferential treatment.

In addition, Solam's natural appearance is in line with the aesthetics of mainstream humans, not that Soram is handsome, but that Soram is not an outlier. Anyone who sees Soram will not realize that he is not human. So from his debut to the present, Solam has not received any discrimination.

Naturally, Solam doesn't empathize with the plight of people like Tieflin, so he can't understand why they're so happy.

Either way, the result is a happy outcome. Except for those dragonborn, they can only cry without tears now, if they were honest before, they will not be treated much better than now. In no case, it will not directly become the lowest slave like now.