Fourth Preface. Chapter III. Religious conflict?
"It's really rude, I'm coming to you at this time. The pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info "Yuma thought of me and apologized.
"Wherever you are, you are all part of Bad Madburg, and it is my pleasure to have anything to help you. I said.
"I'm so grateful to hear you say this, in fact, it's not a big problem, it's just that there is a bit of snow this winter, and some of the snow in the upper reaches has begun to melt, but the ice floes in the middle have not yet melted, so the spring flood has been flooded because of the ice floes, and most of our crops have been submerged in the water. Yuma said.
"Well, natural disasters and man-made disasters are all destined by God, and no one can hide from them, but as long as people unite and resist disasters together, there is nothing we can't defeat, this is the law of nature, but the question I want to ask is, doesn't the city lord Marfair help fight the disaster? His troops must have at least tens of thousands of people, why don't they help you?" I said.
"At first, I wanted to ask the city lord for help, but the city lord opened his mouth and asked us to pay 30 percent of the grain tax before he was willing to send troops to the disaster, and we calculated that we might as well give up the land that was flooded by the lost grain and 20 percent more food and taxes than we had to pay 20 percent more. Yuma said.
"Oh my God, 30 percent of the food tax? This... If it is a business, I can understand that it collects 30 percent of the tax, because it is a tax suppression that prevents businessmen from getting rich quickly and buying off the areas controlled by officials and becoming colored forces. But such a good tax on agri-food is simply appalling. I said.
"Oh my God, brother, don't you dare to say that, the lord of our city is the uncle and nephew of Lord Agar, the grandfather of the country, and if you dare to let him hear it, you will be in great trouble. Yuma said.
I immediately shut my mouth, after all, my identity is special, and I can't openly turn against the city lord, otherwise we will definitely not be able to gain a foothold in Bad Madburg, and the top priority is to recuperate and recuperate.
"Okay, I'm sorry, but why don't you give advice to the lord of the castle to clean up the river and repair the moat?" I asked.
"As you can see, the lord of the castle is a person who is willing to do things only when he takes money, and he will never do things on the basis of thinking about people's livelihood first. So the river became a nuisance to everyone, and every civilian in our city was very worried about the river flooding again. Yuma said.
"Is it possible that whoever is willing to take care of this river will be able to establish great prestige in Bad Madburg?" I said.
"Isn't that a great increase in prestige, this is a great event of a "thousand years of great cause", and the people of the whole Bad Madburg will be grateful to this man who rules the river, but it will not be our current city lord. Yuma sighed.
"Well, that's all for later, first of all, I promise you, starting tomorrow we'll send one or two hundred people to help you clean up the midstream ice floes and rescue the crops upstream. "I'll give Yuma a gesture first.
"Ah, I'm relieved, I just don't know if Brother Jiechen has anything else to say?" Yuma asked.
"Well, I do have some questions for you, are you and here religious beliefs very serious, because I have been to the city on the way here, and the people there are places where religion is also serious, so is it the same for us in Bad Madburg, which is very religious?" I asked.
"This is true, our religious beliefs here are indeed very strong, and it is very discordant, [Templars] and [Suiyuan Sect] have been opposed to each other for many years, and there are at least hundreds of large-scale frictions between each other, and the headache is that our city lord is a loyal follower of the [Suiyuan Sect], and behind the [Templars] are several knights stationed in our Bad Madburg Ten Thousand Cavalry Commanders as backers, so many things are particularly complicated to deal with. Yuma said.
Indeed, the question of religion is always the most difficult of all contradictions to solve, not to mention the fact that it is indeed tricky for opposing religious beliefs to be supported by two great forces in the city. And what about the relationship between the legions?" I asked.
"Well, it's good to say, we have a total of thirteen legions of large and small forces in Bad Madde Fort to create sub-regiments here, and at present, only your [Devourer Brave] of the Absolute Dust Brothers is willing to set up a headquarters here, and we have three largest legions here, one is the [Bulong Era], one is the [Red Legion Guard], and the other is the [Cross Knight], if you are willing to help us repair the river and clean up the ice floe, maybe the relationship with the [Bulong Era] can be greatly improved. Yuma said.
"Oh, how so?" I asked, curious.
"Because we have a particularly good relationship with the head of the Bad Madburg branch in the Bulong era, our boss and the head of the Bulong era are brothers. Yuma said.
"I see, okay, I have a rough idea of the situation here, so I am asking, is our military headquarters [Ten Thousand Cavalry Commanders] in Bad Madburg appointed by the local government or the central government?" I asked.
"Directly under the General Administration of the Imperial [Holy War Alliance], there is no local appointment. Yuma said.
"Okay, thank you, I benefited a lot from today's conversation, thank you Yuma, tomorrow I hope you will send a few people to take us to the place we are going. I said.
"Okay, then thank you, Brother Jiechen, there is a lot of trouble today, farewell. Yuma pulled a letter out of his white harness and gave it to me, then turned and left.
The letter was placed on the table, neatly handwritten, smoothly written, and with a magic stamp on it.