Chapter 540: The Sea of Bourbon after the war (finally) became a man who went down in history

In the year 2275 of the Great Calendar, another group of Boris merchant ships departed from Maran'es, and after weeks of rough seas, they arrived at Farida from the westernmost part of the map, in Eastern Europe.

Just as Boris was about to trade in Farida as he had done the previous times, he was treated indifferently and rudely, and at this time, Boris merchants were surprised to find that Farida had already "changed the banner of the king at the head of the city", and Boris stayed here, and the envoys, including Randolph, were taken to a distant land.

When Boris arrived in Farida, the Olini people of Pharida took advantage of the civil war in Eastern Europe to rebel, because Farida is an obscure southeast corner of the territory of Eastern Europe, not to mention remote, and the strategic value is almost zero, so out of the civil war, the Eastern European Olini ignored the local rebellion of the Orini, and the main force of the counterinsurgency was mainly to the north.

However, due to the arrival of Boris, Farida brought many new goods, which were slowly brought to various places by the merchants, and shocked the people of Eastern Europe, so a prince of the Catatira dynasty named Ida Vain from Eastern Europe came here with his troops, "recovered" Farida, and took all the oriental strangers in the city with him.

So Boris tried to continue to do business with the current ruler of Farida, and carefully raised the issue of the safety of the ambassadors who had been taken away - the Orini rebels who had occupied Farida were not officially a state, so Boris and Bourbon's envoys in the area were not protected by the gods.

While Boris's merchant ships were worried about the envoys who had been taken away, Randolph had a good conversation with Ida Warne, the prince of the Eastern European Rodon who had taken him. Among these envoys, Randolph was the fastest learner of Olini, so Randolph, a Bourbon, and Prince Idavane, an Osho, chatted happily in Olini.

In the later "Legend of the Black Prince", Randolph described Prince Idawane as follows: "He is a man with sharp eyes, giving people the feeling of a stubborn cactus growing in the desert, but when this eye looks at a friend, it is so friendly." ”

After a period of contact with the merchant ships of Boris, the Kathira dynasty finally obtained the consent of the orthodox power of the Eastern European Rotoira dynasty to take most of the envoys away—most of them returned to Pharida and a few fled back to the country in fear of the terrible wilderness, but Randolph remained with Idawane.

In the years that followed, Randolph was hired by Adawane as a personal tutor to tell Adawane stories about his hometown, especially the thrilling war he had been born in more than a hundred years ago, and the two became quite good friends among the professors.

"The one you said wrote a "History of the Naval War of Bourbon", and in my opinion you are as good as him, why don't you gather the history that I have told you in the past few years, write a systematic introduction to the history of the Bourbon Sea Kingdoms, and then send it to me, how about it?"

Randolph agreed to Prince Adawane's request to write a history of the Bourbon kingdoms of the sea, and offered to let Prince Adawane visit his homeland, to which Prince Adawane replied with a smile:

"Of course I would like to go to the mysterious Bourbon Sea, to visit the old Piazza de Meath and the Great Palace, but now that the contemptible little sect has rebelled, as a prince I should not leave my country, and when the war is over, I will definitely take your merchant ships with me to visit from Farida. ”

The happy time ended in 2278, when the situation of the Cattila dynasty in Eastern Europe was extremely dangerous, and Prince Idawane was appointed commander-in-chief due to his outstanding performance, leaving his mansion to lead the national army in the final resistance, and had no time to discuss history with Randolph.

And after Randolph obtained Prince Adawane's possibility, he wrote the books Idawane wanted to read in the mansion alone, and occasionally went to the royal library.

It was in the royal library that Randolph realized that the information provided by the Olini was seriously outdated, claiming that the north of Usho was Bam, but Bam had perished as early as 2164, and that it was now Bachar, and that Sazakish was Sazakish to the north and Banipu was to the north of Sazarkish.

Eastern European Luo Nuolai is still familiar with Banip, because there are also merchants in Eastern European Luo Nuolai who have been there, but the news of Banipu further north, even the royal library, is unknown, because the countries north of Banipu are all heard from Banip.

It is said that there is a country north of Banipu that is Safirchi, and to the north of Safirki is Yajocto, and the north of Yajoctoe is a colony of an island country, and this colony is the northwest corner of Middle-earth 6. There is also an island state in the northwest of Middle-earth 6, and there are three or four countries on the island, and the more specific situation is not clear in the book.

The island nation colonies began to go east, there was a country called Romanhefi, and there were some small vassals of Romanhefi, and further east, it is said that Sulasi, the oldest country.

Among the books that Randolph reads, Eastern Europe has praised Surasie as the kingdom of heaven on earth, the most beautiful country, where there are no wars, where the state endows, the rulers are wise, and the people live long and have virtues, in short, he uses all the good words to boast about this oldest country, and Randolph yearns for it.

After three years in the library, Randolph realized that his grasp of history was still very rudimentary, and if he wanted to write a general history of the Bourbon maritime states, he had to go back to his hometown to look up the materials in order to be worthy of his friend's entrustment and write a qualified book.

Randolph's words impressed Prince Idawan, who financed Randolph with a large sum of money, and Randolph returned to the Peninsula of Edonan in 2281 to help him continue writing the General History with the help of Boris's collection.

So Randolph spent nine years writing there, and finally began to take shape, but at this time, he heard the bad news from the merchants who had returned from Farida that Prince Adavanne had been assassinated two years earlier. Randolph was horrified and hurriedly took a boat to Eastern Europe, only to find that his friend had really died.

Heartbroken, Randolph didn't expect that the goodbye he had made nine years ago would be a farewell, so Randolph put down his original writing plan and began to try to write a biography for his friend.

Prince Idavann was indeed an excellent general, and in his 1o years of military career, he led the originally declining Kattilla dynasty to turn the tide, so that the Kathira dynasty, which would have been overthrown, finally lost only half of its territory and retreated to the east to survive.

After collecting historical materials for one year, combined with his past experience with Prince Idawane, Randolph wrote the book "The Legend of the Black Prince".

The crown prince is a word in the divine realm, referring to the prince who is destined to become the next ruler, and there is no such title in the mortal world, but he gave this title to the other party because of Randolph's nostalgia for Idawane, and the black prince is because the Eastern European Luo Nuolai believes in the god of the poisonous leaf, and the god of the poisonous leaf worships dark green, which is black in the eyes of the Bourbons.

After the publication of "The Legend of the Black Prince", it was widely disseminated, on the one hand, because there were rumors about the passage from Bachar to Surassi, so it was regarded by the Bourbon sea residents as a popular science text for the land more west, and the people of Eastern Europe liked to read this book because they missed the great prince Idawane.

It is precisely because of the line of "The Legend of the Black Prince" that the title of Prince Idawane has been forgotten, but it is the title of the Black Prince, which no one has called during his lifetime, which has caused many historical magazines in later generations to do special topics about the Black Prince, arguing that the title of the Black Prince was imposed on Idawane by later generations, not the title that Adawane had during his lifetime.

After writing "The Legend of the Black Prince", Randolph finally returned to his real hometown, Bourbon, after a lapse of many years, and continued to write the history books instructed by the Black Prince by using the historical materials of Bourbon. At this time, two years after the end of the "Sixth Bourbon War", Randolph could finally write the history books without distraction.

However, as this book, which was later named "The Bourbon Chronicle" by Randolph, was written more and more, especially in the modern part, there were many conflicts between Randolph's current Bourbon historical materials and Boris's historical materials, hidden places, and places not mentioned, which aroused Randolph's curiosity, and Randolph decided to look at the historical materials of other countries.

At this time, the Bourbon Sea was relatively calm, which also gave Randolph the convenience of traveling around the world, Randolph left Boris in 2294 at the age of 54, and went to Poli, Pokang, Portlou, Boemi, Inandi, Butoxi, and even to the island of Maz, because at this time Butoxi had taken advantage of the conflict between the countries of Maz Island to occupy a lot of land, and began to colonize some fertile and uninhabited land, which aroused Randolph's great interest.

In the end, Randolph returned to his homeland in 23o6, when he was 66 years old, and it is no wonder that Randolph had spent most of his life abroad, and it is no wonder that his critics said that he was not a Bourbon at all.

The greatest feeling that Randolph had during his more than ten years in a foreign country was that he realized the tragedy of the war, and Randolph felt that since they were all Bourbon descendants who believed in the god of the sea, why not unite together and fight each other?

Finally, in 2311, this history book, which lasted for more than 30 years, was finally completed, and was named "Bourbon Chronicle" by Randolph, which mainly recorded the fall of ancient Bourbon and the history of the independence, statehood, and mutual war of various Bourbon populations in various places, and further put forward the political concept of Bourbon unity, which became the spiritual slogan of the "United Bourbon Party" later.

After the completion of the Bourbon Chronicle, Randolph, who was already 71 years old, could no longer go to Eastern Europe as he did when he was young, so he could only ask his son to send his manuscript to Eastern Europe and to the tomb of the Black Prince, and send a belated promise to this old friend.

After that, Randolph was invited to enter the academy in his hometown as a worship, but after 2 years, Randolph decided to write another book, this time he chose the field of writing Bourbon historiography, which is also his feeling when he wrote "Bourbon Chronicle" after reading so many historical materials, and the new book was named "Bourbon Historiography" by Randolph

Randolph wrote this for another eight years, and Randolph died suddenly in 2321 at the age of 81, but Randolph's Bourbon Historiography still had its final summary unfinished. Randolph's students tried to help complete the offering, but as a result disagreed on how to summarize, resulting in many different versions of the Bourbon Historiography, which were completed by Randolph's students and his follow-up students.

As a historian, Randolph belongs to the kind of person who writes better and better the later he writes, so Randolph wrote the best "Bourbon Historiography", so good that although this is an unfinished history book, it is still regarded as Randolph's best masterpiece by later generations.

Of course, after the trend of overturning the case in later generations, some people criticized Randolph's character on the grounds that he had not been in the motherland for most of his life, believing that his personal morality was at a loss. Either way, Randolph is one of the finest historians of the post-war Bourbon Sea, destined to go down in history.

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