209 How to Cultivate a Harmonious Society (Part 2)
The Great Demon King, who was so light-headed by the smell of the smell, was extremely rude and rude that he quickly ransacked the "castle" of the poor and unfortunate Count Bag, put a seal on the door, and walked away.
#幸亏这次记得带嗅瓶#
#虽然原来是用来预防闪光弹的#
#但是用来抵挡这股味道也同样强力呢#
#就是下回还要记得带小手绢, aa! #
On the way back, she was silently depressed - "Meow, something a little like it, it looks so familiar, am I here to rob this time, or am I here to pick up rags?" ”
Her sentiments were not unfounded, for the most valuable belongings of the Count of Bagh had been the result of the plundering of the road leading to the Diocese of Tournest in recent years...... Luo Yi confiscated a lot of paper, porcelain, indigo, honey, wine, and Kaiguang pork from Count Bagu......
All are specialties of the diocese of Tournest.
And, of course, you can't expect a bunch of robbers to be very good with their catch, so the pork is moldy, and the porcelain is covered with thick dust and cobwebs, and everything else is similar.
The moldy pork obviously couldn't be returned to its original owner, so the person in charge of counting it tossed it aside. Everything else, they loaded it up and shipped it away.
Some of the stolen goods were custom-made, such as plates painted with designated saints that were good for finding their owners, and others were difficult to find, so the Great Demon King held an auction in the square in front of the Cathedral of Tournest, sold the goods, and used the money to "bereave the pilgrimage of St. Aubrey."
The saints and the people who gave their lives to clear the way for the diocese of Tournest". The first money was used to pay for the medical expenses of the hapless crossbowman who had been smashed by the Count from the sky, as well as his living expenses during his medical treatment.
This amount of money for living expenses. It was paid at half of his original salary, and so on. It's not that the Great Demon King feels sorry for the money, it's that Tim points out to her that if she doesn't, there will likely be someone who pretends to be injured to cheat her.
As for the poor and unfortunate Count Bag, he had no good fortune to have anyone else to pay for his medical expenses and subsistence expenses, and he was told that all his assets were not enough for the war reparations for the armed invasion of Tournest - he had to pay it back slowly in the labor camps.
The Count of Bagh is really a robber who has met the thief's grandfather, and he has nowhere to complain, so he can only work with the hunchback, Baron Abram and others to contribute to the new walls of the city of Tournest.
Of course. When the walls are completed, they can continue to contribute to a series of public works such as the public gardens of the city of Turnest, and contribute their strength until the earth is desolate.
Because, war reparations are calculated on the basis of compound interest.
At that time, the legal construction of the diocese of Tournest was still very imperfect, there was no free defense lawyer for Count Bagh, no information about the various human rights and preferential treatment to which the lawbreaker should be entitled, and there were no foreign embassies and organizations for the good treatment of criminals, so Count Bag did not dispute this - what objection could he express? Just for a cow. He was surrounded by thousands of men and taken prisoner, and should he have to calculate the amount of damage he had to pay for the loss he had inflicted on the diocese of Tournest? Is he going to debate with a thousand men with a thousand shiny steel weapons about the privileges he deserves as a criminal?
Count Bag was a man of the times, and had no objection to the northerners, or those as powerful as the northerners, taking his property.
He tamedly knocked stones in the labor camps. Frightened by the other captured nobles and knights, the overseer was moved, and he was soon promoted to the rank of leader among the prisoners. Enjoy better food.
However, Count Bagh caused trouble for Turnest and the Great Demon King. It didn't end there, after seeing her so easily sweep away the leaves of the autumn breeze and clean up the seemingly invincible Count Bagh. All sides have changed their original positions. After all, Count Bagh - this is an earl! His strength is far superior to that of Baron Ablang and others, and the Earl has not lived up to the expectations of some nobles of the wall-riding faction, he is not like Baron Ablang and others this time, who surrender lightly without sending a knife or arrow, he at least charged bravely and fearlessly, and moved the knife!
Although, Count Bagh's battle this time was rather child's play, he did not send spies and scouts beforehand, nor did he make a general mobilization in his own territory, and he lightly abandoned his melee infantry and archers during the battle, and some of his men entered the battlefield and were captured before the count even did.
Count Bagg did not use the strength he should have.
But what the others saw was that they had been committing murder on the road leading to Tournest for many years, and they had thought that as long as they did not change their position, the bishop would not be able to clean up a powerful nobleman, and only a small baroness was dispatched, and he took it in one fell swoop, and the Count of Bagh did not even resist until the next day, which greatly shook them.
"There was a headless horseman with a sword, who came down from heaven and slew the men of the abominable Count of Bagh, and made him serve in the labor camp of Turneste, just as the infidels who did not believe in God and spoke ill of the apostles and persecuted the Savior served in the ancient empire."
"A relative of mine, during the days when he went to the labor camp because of a heart-to-heart conversation with a little girl, saw Count Bagh doing hard labor there, smashing stones."
Such rumors circulated among the whispers of many castles, and the owners of these castles were anxious to remember the evil they had done in the past, which the bishop had rebuked in his sermons, and which they did not care.
Many peasants, women and children, who had been chained and locked up in the dungeons, and who had thought they were going to be sold to a foreign land, a foreign land, or even a pagan land, were suddenly unchained and brought into a land full of sunshine, where the owner of the castle had feasted them to their heart's content, and returned to them their original possessions, and sent them home.
The merchant was stopped on the road by heavily armed knights, not to rob him of his goods, but to return them to him "confiscated by a misunderstanding in the past."
The peasants, merchants, and noble warriors met cordially and cordially, and they sang the praises of St. Aubrey and the most venerable Bishop of Turnest, the former because his impenetrable might had blessed them, and the latter because his impenetrable force had literally frightened them.
In the face of such a law-abiding, happy, family-like, world-like, and impeccable harmonious society......
The evil demon king from the other world could only sigh and say, "He's meowing, where can I find the next training partner?" (To be continued......)