433. The Significance of Fiefdoms
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Duten needs to woo the Crowley family, which he had promised before...... Of course, it won't be so explicit.
But his philosophy is the same as that of Crowley, and Crowley is willing to support him with all his might.
But Duten also has his own considerations.
First of all, there is the problem of Darius, who is the great lord of Gilness after the king, and both his status and prestige are worthy of him as a prince. Of course, he can ignore this, but since he wants to lead Gilneth further, he can't have such a situation where his courtiers override him.
So the canonization must be for Rhona and not for Darius.
By canonizing Rhona is fulfilling his promise. But if the territory belongs to Rhona and not to Darius, it will not cause panic in the country, nor will it make Jean unwarranted suspicion.
As for giving such a large city to Rhona...... There's nothing surprising about that.
Not to mention that Lorna likes Duten, her support for Duten is also unconditional, and it is actually slightly insufficient to exchange a Stratholme for those territories that originally belonged to Crorey. Stratholme is good, but now it is in ruins, and without a single inhabitant, it is an empty city.
canonized to Lorna, in fact, it still requires the Croray family to contribute money and people to develop, and in the end, it is actually cheaper than Du Teng and cheaper than the Kingdom of Gilneth, no matter how you look at it, it is a good deal. As for the idea of the Crolley family, to be honest, they are absolutely finally Gilneth, the territory still belongs to the kingdom in essence, and Crolley only has the right to govern and collect taxes, and there is no essential difference from the original territory, so there is no need to worry about the Crolley family having ideas.
And the kingdom will not completely let the Crolley family be responsible for the revival of Stratholme, this issue is a bit too big, a Crowley family may not be able to afford it, and the kingdom still has to contribute.
Most importantly, this canonization can prove to everyone in Gilneth that Greymane will not forget any meritorious hero.
Rona had supported him, Darius had supported him, and he gave a majestic city as a reward to the Crowley family, which is the best example of enough to make any ambitious person start thinking about the benefits of supporting Duten.
As for whether Jean will object, Duten is not worried...... First of all, Jean has now set out to get Duten to take care of more things and prepare for the succession to the throne. And Jean's eyes will always be on the inside of the Wall of Greyman, as for the outside, no matter what Du Ten does, he will not care, let alone refuse, and will only help to a certain extent.
This is exactly what Duten wants most, and it is what he wants to see the most.
And Stratholme really wasn't a big deal, he had already set his sights on the ruins of Lordaeron.
That's a real treasure trove!
Lordaeron was destroyed by Arthas almost overnight, and too many supplies were left there. Don't say anything else, but just say that the weapons and equipment in the warehouse are enough to make people go crazy.
Alsace took only some of it, and many more were left in the rubble.
In the original books, Sylvanas used Lordaeron as a base camp for the Forsaken, and for this reason. Moreover, the complex and huge sewer complex under Lordaeron is the best fortification, with a little repair, it can block a large army of hundreds of thousands with a few people.
If Gilneth can take this place, even if the undead counterattack, it is impossible to destroy this base.
And in addition to these, there is also a large amount of jeweled gold that has been left here.
These things are useless to the army of the undead, but to the living and to a nation, they are too useful.
Lordaeron was once the strongest kingdom of mankind, but also the richest kingdom, and the wealth it possessed was unimaginable. All of these things were left in ruins, and in the original book they became the most favorable building blocks for the development of the Forsaken.
But all of this will ultimately belong to Duten.
Compared to the ruins of Lordaeron, Stratholme is undoubtedly too much different, so Duten has no trouble separating this place.
But Rhona was moved, the girl's eyes began to redden, and she stared at Du Teng, her eyes full of admiration. Tobias on the side was also envious, as the captain of the prince's guard, as long as he didn't make a mistake, he would definitely have a prosperous time in the future, and even become a nobleman with a fief.
But in the face of such a huge city, even he couldn't help but feel a little moved, but he also knew that he was not qualified to get such a large fief, so he could only express envy.
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After arranging work for the two of them, Duten returned to his room.
He has some ideas about Stratholme's recovery, but they are still very immature and need to be constantly revised, cut and filled. This still needs some help from Rhona, but that's all for later, the most important thing at the moment is to bring as many and more powerful allies to Gilneth as possible.
The undead did not leave, they crossed the sea, and eventually they had to return to the land, only faster and more elusively.
Duten generally knew that the undead's next move was nothing more than killing Dalaran, killing Antonidas, snatching the Book of Medivan, and then opening the portal to summon Akmund to descend.
This hurdle cannot be bypassed no matter what.
Facing a big boss-level figure like Akmund, Du Teng was a little excited and a little worried.
He didn't know the level of Akmund's strength very well, and he couldn't count here in Azeroth, because there was a protective layer on the outside of this planet that could weaken the power of any strong person in the alien world, whether it was Akmund or Kilgardan, the strength would be greatly reduced here.
But even after a big discount, they can be Sargeras's deputy, and their strength is beyond doubt.
Du Ten thought that if possible, he would be willing to fight Akmund to see how strong the other party was.
But right now, he didn't have time to think about it.
When Akmund comes, the world's great war will break out again, and Alsace has been frustrated in Gilneth before, and then disturbed by Duten in Quel'Salas, I am afraid that he will already be angry. If given the chance, they probably won't let Gilneth go, so in order to protect Gilneis, Duten needs stronger allies. (To be continued.) )