Chapter 559: Ultraman's Ambition and Death in the Human World (11).

"Lord Wang," he said to hear this Lemir, who had been behind Sverson's mastermind, call himself this one, and he was stunned for a moment, and he realized that the distance from him had suddenly become so traceable.

"It's not all my own selfishness to deal with Swelson behind my back, in fact, there are factors in it for you," this Li Mill said.

Hearing that he actually said this, he couldn't help but laugh a little, and then asked: "Then I would like to know, you took advantage of my absence to make trouble for me, causing the conflict involving one-seventh of the lords to break out in the first year of our founding, how did this become a consideration for me?"

"Your Excellency, Lord Wang, there is so little food this year, and we are barely able to harvest some of the crops by virtue of the size of the villages and towns, and if it weren't for Sverson, the only Viscount with a bumper harvest (Li Mill is exaggerating here), at the front, wouldn't those people be coming to you?"

Li Mir paused for a moment, knowing the implicit meaning of the other party, he was unwilling to give grain to the group of waste firewood, what is the difference between sending grain to this group of waste firewood and throwing the grain into the lake?

"So I put Sverson at the forefront, so that Sverlson will be our scapegoat, and they will look at Svernson instead of Limir, so that the final resentment will be borne by Sverson, this is my sincere loyalty to the king!"

Since his subordinate has said such things, how can he punish this capable subordinate? He can only make a few sighs of grace, and then find a way to wipe his ass for him.

So as the supreme leader of all the mountain people, he stood up to characterize this conflict:

Since the Earl did not produce in the spring and summer, and tried to make a living by plundering in the autumn and winter, he had to go hungry for a while to learn a lesson, and since he had suffered heavy losses in the conflict of the previous days, and considering that the Count and others were new lords, it was normal for them to be unfamiliar with everything, so they were punished by this, and the matter was temporarily revealed.

Although Sverson's side killed friendly soldiers, but there was a reason for the incident, and the difficulties were remembered, so it was also temporarily revealed, and there was no reward or punishment.

This matter has been revealed for the time being, but the lack of food on the earl's side is a real problem, and if this problem cannot be solved, the conflict will inevitably occur, and with the rush of the past few days, the counts have now completely run out of food, and they are counting on the rice.

But what can they do? Can they conjure up grain? Or take out their own stock of grain and give it to help? Didn't you say it earlier? Rather than give this group of waste firewood, it is better to throw it into the lake.

You must know that the country of the monkey is inferior to the barbarian kingdom, although the barbarian kingdom has been established and destroyed by coups frequently, but it has also explored a set of bureaucratic system that is so simple that it can no longer be simpler for hundreds of years, and this small regime of the barbarian kingdom does not even have these.

Therefore, there is no treasury in this country, and after the autumn harvest, the grain goes into the pockets of individuals, and the villagers do have to hand over the grain, but they have already regarded the grain as their own private property, and take out their own private property to save the waste firewood? Or levy an extra tax on the peasants to relieve it?

Just when he was troubled by this, Sverson stepped forward and gave him an idea, although these waste villages have been vented and destroyed for months, but there are still some wretched things left, such as improvised tools, dilapidated houses, etc., they can take them out and sell them, and they can also get an income to survive this winter.

Although this idea is not particularly good, but there is no need to let the rice cushion the food by himself, then this idea is very good for the talent, and the overjoyed person naturally agrees with this suggestion.

After so many years of war and destruction in the mountains, coupled with the slaughter that followed the victory, the already small population of the place had long since been greatly reduced, and many empty houses were vacated in every village, so the lords, who were short of food, ordered the equally hungry lords to tear down these houses and prepare to sell them.

At this time, Sverson, the proposer of the proposal, bravely stood up and was willing to buy these houses conditionally, that is, after buying a certain amount of houses, he had to give them farm tools.

Although a few lords felt that this was inappropriate, most of the lords who were already hungry and dizzy could not do so much, and after some bargaining, the transaction was completed.

As the highest-ranking nobles, the other three Li Mill also had a lot of food surplus (the farmland around the town was more fertile), so he reluctantly bought some demolished houses, and then used his prestige to the mountain people, so that the mountain people who returned to the mountains also bought some house materials, and the rest was all subscribed to by Sverson, for which Sverson spent all his food (there was no local currency).

After getting the ruins of these houses, Svernson ran to the nearest town to him, that is, to the Lemir who instigated the Earl's coalition army, and admonished Lemir, saying that Lemir has such a high prestige, you should build a garrison worthy of your glory, and I have a large number of building materials here, why don't I sell them to you?

If it was a normal aristocratic mansion, it was natural to use expensive materials such as marble to build a splendid residence, but the mountain people had only recently come out of the mountains, and even if they were still made of wood, they were already very satisfied, and the houses that the counts demolished could be used here.

So Swelson's purpose was suddenly clear, and although Li Mill was wary of Sverson, he had to admit that this was very reasonable, but Li Mill asked, since it is a building material, why don't I directly demolish the empty house in my town, but buy it from you?

Swelson replied, "Thy wisdom is as great as the sea, and thy kindness is as high as a mountain, and I believe that under thy wise stewardship this town will soon be restored and a large population will be gathered, and then the present empty houses will be of great use, and if you demolish them now, it will be too late to build them later."

After hearing this, Li Mill also felt that it made sense, and was eager to try that he had a luxury house that he could only covet before, so he let go of his vigilance against Sverson, and talked about his new problem, that is, now Li Mill had no surplus food and could not buy building materials.

Swelson said that there is no need to worry, he doesn't need Li Mill to provide food, Li Mill only needs to provide tools and some craftsmen to himself, this Li Mill thought, although he was curious that Swelson had already taken all the food and didn't need food, how to live this winter, but how Swelson lived had nothing to do with himself, so he happily agreed.

And Li Mier finally had a question, he asked with a little worry, even the king has not built a residence, it is not appropriate for me to build it first.

Swelson replied that it was very suitable, it was suitable, and you were also inspiring the king to build his palace as soon as possible, and you who dared to be the first would naturally go down in history.

At last, Lemir was moved by Sverson's words, and made an exchange with Sverson, who happily brought the weeping craftsmen and their tools back to his village.

The deal has been struck, and only one last question remains, which is that Sverson no longer has any food. However, this problem did not bother Sverson, and in the following days, Sverson began to eat everywhere.

As a lord, Sverson swaggered into his own people's homes to eat, not to mention the large amount of food, but also to eat three meals a day, each leader ate a day, after eating a circle, all the people in the entire territory glared at Sverson, and Sverson left the territory slowly.

Then Sverson ran to find the allies who had fought with him against the Earl's coalition, and spent a few days at each ally's house, and only when they also glared angrily, did he run slowly to find the next one.

After the allies were all searched, Sverson went to find Li Mill to eat under the banner of guiding the building, and even Li Mill glared angrily, and Sverson went to look for rice and rice, and when Sverson also glared at Sverson, the spring of 1834 had arrived, everything was restored, and Sverson could get food in the wild, so he returned to the village and ended his autumn wind.

When the time entered 1834, almost every lord found a fatal problem, that is, their farm tools were damaged and decayed one after another, which is also understandable, the lords have not cared much about farm tools in the past two years, and the quality is not good, and it is already very good to be able to use it for two years.

At this time, the last craftsmen of the free land in the mountains (in fact, the level can only be regarded as apprentices in the outside world) are almost all concentrated in the only four remaining towns, that is, they are controlled by the king and the three Li Mier, and the only village with craftsmen is Sverson.

Sverson suggested to the lord that the craftsman needed to pay for the grain for repairs, and the lord could get a cut from the grain, and the lord took Sverson's suggestion, so the three Lemill and the king soon jointly announced this policy, and after they announced, Sverson secretly followed behind and also announced that he also had the ability to repair.

Sverson, who also had the ability to repair, was coveted by the other villages, so the lords who had formed an alliance with Svernson came to the door, shyly hoping that Svernson would provide them with farm tools to repair for free or at cost.

To their surprise, Sverson readily agreed, and also agreed to transfer part of the lord's cut to them, just put forward a quid pro quo, they need to pay a common fund (in the form of grain) to Sverson's disposal, although they don't understand the meaning of Sverson's doing, but since they can repair it at a cost, they agreed.

Instead of the four lords waiting in the towns for their customers to come to their doors, Sverson pulled the peasants who were supposed to farm from the fields and asked them to form a team of traveling merchants to solicit customers from various villages, not only guiding but also helping them transport tools that needed to be repaired, and the rations and wages of these farmers were paid from the common funds that Sverson had just raised.

In the first few months, the so-called common funds were depleted so quickly that several lords were terrified, but soon as the maintenance business increased, the lords' commissions soon turned the common funds into profits, and by the time of the harvest in the autumn, several lords who had been engaged in common funds with Sverson had received large sums of income.

Just as Sverson was proudly preparing his next plan, he did not know that thousands of miles away in Yaro, King Manay III of Isafranro, had issued a conscription order to launch a free invasion of the mountains, and due to the lack of information, none of the mountain people knew of the impending catastrophe.

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