Chapter 518, Gilded or Flaunting Wealth and Scattered Gold?

The Hillsbrad Hills are fertile, with plenty of rainfall and moderate temperatures, and even the south coast has a lot of warm winds, making it safe and easy to sail. Nature is blessed with a unique gift here.

Most of the ordinary people here are also hardworking, so their lives are relatively stable and affluent.

Their perception of the Stormgard is that they are poor neighbors.

A simple evaluation, a sense of superiority that is about to come out.

One of the most important reasons why the Alliance moved the orc concentration camp here was because of the high output of the camp and the ability to support the needs of the captives.

Although the human kingdom of Azeroth also benefits from the magic of magic, after all, it is a system and productive force in the era of emperors, and it cannot be compared with the modern logistics system of the origin world. Where there is abundance, the burden is heavier.

Many old people in the Hillsbrad Hills will talk to their children and grandchildren about the ancient times, and they will pull the wise choice of their ancestors: "A way out, a way out, and only when you go out can there be a way." If you hadn't come here in the first place, you would have toiled like those Stormgard people in the barren land, and no matter how industrious you worked, you would not have enough to feed your belly, let alone anything else. ”

However, this statement has not been heard in recent years. The Iron Fist logo (Riptide Castle royal insignia) is a variety of products that permeate every aspect of Hillsbrad's life. Daily necessities, food, tools...... But anything with an iron fist anti-counterfeiting mark is the best choice.

The people of Hillsbrad lamented that the money of the whole world was taken by the Stormgards because they had Prince Garin.

The slogan for the demolition proposed by the Falcon Corps was:

You have a house and a harvest to be harvested......

And we have money.

Not only yes, but also willing to give.

When the Falcon Corps played the role of the demolition team and pulled out the prince after being questioned, the people of Hillsbrad fell silent.

In other words, it is useless to fight, so you choose to obey.

There is compensation for obedience, and there is no benefit in carrying it hard.

Look at those few troublemakers, who were listed for crimes, punished in various ways, and those who committed the most heinous crimes were simply hanged.

Speaking of which, the arrival of the Falcon Legion has helped many low-level people settle their old grudges.

Those who make trouble, or take the opportunity to ask for high compensation, are usually not worry-free. Under careful inspection, they often have done evil. They were dealt with, and the bitter lords who had suffered in their hands in the past were naturally the happiest. And in addition to this kind of neighborhood cancer, people naturally feel bright.

Of course, there are also those who have no record of committing adultery, that is, they have feelings for the land and refuse to leave.

In this category, the Falcon Legion did not do anything about it.

It doesn't matter, everyone is empty, and the few who are left can't maintain the original social operation at all, and the uncomfortable days are ahead.

So what do people do after they migrate?

According to Kane's plan, these Hillsbrad Hilllanders would be organized to visit the industrial system of Stormgard.

Thirty years in the east of the river and thirty years in the west of the river, now Stormgard is the east of the river, and the people here are just technologically backward agricultural areas.

The result of the tour is naturally a variety of shocks.

The hill people found that Stormgard was no longer the big barracks they had imagined.

They use a fertiliser called Kinkela (Fertilizer, Kane's spoof) to fertilize the soil and produce food that is horrible to them.

There are also all kinds of machinery, large farms, large farmsteads.

In the hilly area, it takes hundreds of people to complete the work, but here it can be done by a dozen people, and the work is done even better.

Compared with today's Fadil Port, the town of Nanhai, which they are proud of, is simply a small fishing village that is not in sight.

Located at the diagonal crossroads, the city of Garin, named after the prince, is bustling with traffic, extremely prosperous, but unexpectedly orderly. Many people fell in love with it at once.

They also visited the houses here, which are not only large, but also clean, bright and tidy, with water supply and water, electricity for lighting, and biogas pipelines into the house...... All the conveniences, even the floor on the street is smoother and cleaner than the floor in their house.

For the hill people, this is simply a new world, and the ordinary people living here have the dignity and high spirits that none of the nobles and lords on their side have.

The guide who led them proudly said, "Many people think that we Stormgard people support ourselves by earning other people's money. We don't see it that way. Under the leadership of Prince Garin, we created it all with our own hands. ”

Naturally, the guide did not forget to sell and boast: "We can live a small life behind closed doors, but we have chosen to benefit our friends." We don't use gold coins ourselves, we use paper money, paper is worthless, but the credibility of the kingdom of Stormgard makes it worth more than gold coins. ”

Indeed, now Stormgard does not use gold and silver at all, it is strange and heavy, paper money is very good, and the Stormgard people have no hard demand outside the country, and the bulk of raw material commodity transactions are only handled by the royal family. This behavior encourages the raw material production and export industries of various countries, and feeds many people.

As a result, after many Hillsbrads walked around Stormgard, the resentment of being forcibly demolished was almost dissipated.

Stormgard had already compensated them quite handsomely, and here they had an idea of what exactly they could do with it.

Why not use the money to study and integrate here and live a good life like the Stormgards?

In this way, the noble lords of the hills of Hillsbrad first lost a large number of freemen, and then the tenant farmers ransomed themselves with the borrowed money, and they became bare-bones commanders who lacked people.

In the world of Azeroth, humanity is just a new young race, and there are too many ancient and powerful intelligent races that can teach humans how to behave, so the class struggle and exploitation within the human kingdom are not so deep. The aristocracy was often the elite, the leader, and the relationship between them and the people was basically contractual.

Since it is a contractual relationship, there is a possibility that the contract may be terminated. Liquidated damages?

The nobles of Hillsbrad were naturally depressed, even though they had been given unimaginable money. These people also found a way out for themselves in the end.

A small number of people chose to give up power, become rich families in Stormgard, take a stake in the royal family, and enjoy the good life brought by civilization.

The power-hungry ones learned from the former Stormgard nobles and went to other kingdoms, where their nobility was widely recognized by the alliance, and it was perfectly okay to sell a piece of land and continue to operate.

To this end, these nobles sold their land in the hills of Hillsbrad to Stormgard. Thorbain was willing to take over, and so the Hills Bled Hills changed hands.

This is a disputed land in the first place.

In the past, the kingdom of Alterac once claimed control over it, but the locals disagreed, as the kingdom of Alterac had done nothing. Everything here is their own creation.

Later, Lordaeron ate the kingdom of Alterac, and his dominance over it was even weaker. Fortunately, here the enemy recognizes them as a member of the alliance and is willing to accept the leadership of the alliance.

And the Lordaeron Kingdom, as the leader of the alliance, can be regarded as able to impose decrees on this place to a certain extent.

In fact, there is nothing to intervene in, there is no big city here, it is just a big granary, they all farm there honestly, and the tax payment is also done well, and they are willing to make a lot of efforts to feed a large group of orc captives, what else do you want?

In addition, the local nobles are not willing to suddenly have an extra father to worship, and the right of ownership has been hanging for so many years.

Now that Kane has succeeded in the battle, the people have the power to make a good living, right?

Interestingly, Kane also explained the demolition with tactical operations.

He said: "We all know what it means, right? We are the same this time, but the method is more tyrantic, there is no way, although the officers and soldiers of the Stormgard Kingdom are elite, but the number is small. But we have a lot of money......"

As soon as the people go, there is no need for the Falcon Legion to make any moves, and the Alliance army itself will feel relaxed

Without the burden, the Hillsbrad Hills area is completely a battlefield.

What's even more interesting is that it quickly became a battleground for the two sides to compete for interests. There's a lot of farmland there, and it's all money!

Thus began a series of engagements known as the Food Wars.

Terenus was rather speechless at the report of the triumph that came down below. He also has an intelligence eye and knows what's going on over there. But there is no way to intervene effectively.

He also had to admit that Kane played so beautifully with his hand, making a dog bone and making two people there have enough heads. And public opinion has not yet been able to condemn it.

The way they did it worked, the people were protected, and the happiness was much higher than in the past. The rest is to guard a concentration camp, which can't be done, so there is no need to pretend to be the boss of the alliance.

It was the subordinates themselves who felt that those farmlands were valuable, and that those houses and mansions could be used, and went out to reap the benefits under the banner of exterminating the orcs, and then fought with the orcs who also needed food to survive, and the taste of the whole war changed.

Solas also couldn't laugh at the result of his son's work, and said at one meal: "You went out on an armed parade, harvested the crops, bought a bunch of land deeds by the way, and then went home, how did you complete the task?"

"Father, this is called throwing money, the population is worth more than what we throw out, then throw money, the orcs are like pus, sooner or later they have to be squeezed out, not digested in the flesh. When it's about the same time, just let them go to Kalim and play more survival games. This man is about to show up......"

Indeed, in the 19th year of the Warcraft calendar, the former Guardian Egwene resurrected his son Medivan.

The Guardians originated from the Council of Kenrito, who in turn originated from human mages who were taught by the High Elves.

In 323 B.C., the Guardian Egwene slew the avatar of Sargeras, was countered by his army, and his soul was hidden in his body, and then thrown into the body of her son Medivan.

Medivan and Anduin Lothar, as well as Varian's father King Lane, are small and sworn friends.

This relationship was eventually exploited by Lothar to approach and kill Medivan, as Lothar discovered that Medivan had been eroded and controlled by Sargeras.

The first person to open the Dark Gate to lead the orcs to attack Azeroth was Sargeras, who was wielding Medivan's body.

This time, it was indeed Mediwin himself who was resurrected by Egwen.

The Guardian came to life and saw that the original swampy forest had become a desolate place because of his manipulation, and that the barren land with distorted mana and withered things like the Windward Trail had been born.

His friends Ryan and Lothar also died indirectly because of his actions, and Azeroth's intelligent beings have lost countless losses, and they are still suffering from poison in their hands.

Therefore, the guardian felt deeply guilty, and with the psychology of atonement, he embarked on a journey of salvation lobbying.