Chapter Ninety-Seven: The Least Developed Countries

Hadu guarded the widowed land, watching the people leave disappointed. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 Soon, the wind and sand overflowed the uncleared city wall, and the moat was clogged, causing the river to flow up and down the "Fare" to be diverted again.

Due to the lack of city defenses, the city began to be harassed by other nearby tribes. At this time, Hado learned some "special" information: the 500 people who left "Mo-Ruq-Fa" did not get lost in the desert as Hado had thought - on the contrary, they went to the northeastern coastal area of "Fare", where they established their own civilization. It's just that because the tribe was too strong at that time, and the new civilization beyond the mountain was too weak, the tribal hunters did not take these "foreigners" who were originally of the same origin into account.

By the time of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt, their kings had fought against the Egyptians, but their strength was really not enough compared to the "Koman'ne". By the early years of the Common Era, the civilization, known as Axum, became an independent state, unified northern Ethiopia, and expanded into the central Ethiopian plateau. Interestingly, the "Fareh" mountain range where the "Koman'ne" is located just covers all the villages below, and from the north side of the mountain range, you can only see the overly dense (i.e., undeveloped) forest. As a result, there has been no intersection between the "Koman'ne" and Axumite civilizations.

But in the 4th century A.D., Hadu came into view, when their king Ezana led an army into Yemen and crossed the Nile to destroy the kingdom of Meroe and even some kingdoms in South Arabia... But in Hado's eyes, there was no difference between them and the Egyptians, or Hadu mistook the Aksumites for the southern Egyptians, and of course the Meroe kingdom that became independent from Egypt was also mistaken by Hado.

In particular, the king of Ezana also made Christianity the state religion, which led to the later establishment of the demon church in Ethiopia. With the Demon Church's mediation, Hadu didn't need to worry about these things. In 570 AD, the Persian occupation of Yemen drove the Aksumites out, and then the rise of the Arab Empire in the 7th century AD blockaded the Red Sea and its open seas, resulting in the Aksumite kingdom being cut off from the outside world, the state tending to decline, and finally leading to its demise.

In fact, Hado had been in contact with this civilization before, when the Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I was still on good terms with the Aksumites and supported the latter's occupation of Yemen, and the only demand was that the other party buy as much raw silk as possible from China to India and resell it to the Eastern Roman Empire - yes, Hadu obtained a batch of raw silk resold by the Axumites from the Papal Guard of the Eastern Roman Empire.

During the period when Hado went to the Mediterranean, a small country called the "Abynesian Empire" was established on the basis of the original Axum Kingdom, especially during the period when Hadu went to Central America, the Abynesian Empire and the Mediterranean royal family were very close. It can be said that at the time of the rise of the Astral Religion, Abynesia became an enclave of Christianity in East Africa, and at that time there were even European missionaries who proposed a marriage between the Spanish royal family of Styrian and Emperor Zara Jacob of Abynesia. In the 14th and 15th centuries, however, Abysia's relations with Portugal were clearly much closer than with other countries, and the Lisbon court established diplomatic relations with the Abynesian court and sent ambassadors.

And when Hadu returned from Central America, he began to learn about this "small empire": after all, Ethiopia is mountainous and has relatively little arable land, resulting in a small population of this empire, and they are considered the least developed empire among the empires of their time.

Soon after Hado's return, the invasion of Ethiopia by the extremist forces of the stars and moons took place, and with the support of the Portuguese royal family, 400 Portuguese arquebusiers were hired by the Abynesian general Christopher Gama to resist the invasion of the Star and Moon forces from Somalia.

It was at this time that the population loss of "Buzakin'ne" was at its peak, and the entire city was almost empty, and the Abinesian Empire forces discovered the city, so a siege battle was inevitable. In the siege battle, Hado defeated the Abinisian forces with his powerful and ingenious defensive machinery, and it was during this battle that Hadu was excited to discover that the spread of monotheism in Ethiopia had reached its extreme, and the next step in promoting atheism could easily be carried out.

The mediation between the "Buzakin'ne" and Abynesia soon unfolded under the mediation of the Demon Church, and Hado became aware of the existence of this small empire. The living Emperor was very interested in Hado's legendary experience, and asked him if he would like to be an imperial worshipper, and he would intervene to solve things when his experience and abilities were needed, and the Imperial army would provide full protection and give Hadu all the freedom and space he needed.

In this regard, Hadu said that he could accept it - anyway, now there are no restrictions on his people, but he lives in the world very freely. Of course, as always, he asked Abinissia to allow him to continue living in the cave of "Fareh" and to send 80 children every 80 years. The Emperor agreed, asking if the cave needed to be decorated and fortified—it had been so many years, and Hado, believing that he could toss everything in the cave, declined the Emperor's idea.

became an offering, especially an offering to this calamitous empire, and Hado's life became busy all of a sudden. Organize the history of the Empire, help train elite soldiers, write a manual for the defense of the Plunder Ability, and discuss the country's defense strategy with the generals of the army. After a while, Hado began to grow bored with this life, and as he was outwardly old, he naturally asked the emperor to rest, and then returned to the cave to compile all the written materials he had collected from the Abynesian Empire about his predatory abilities.

Just as Hadu was leaving, the 400 Portuguese arquebusiers defeated the Somali army near Lake Asanji in northern Abinisia, but were soon worshipped by Turkish, Albanian and Arab mercenaries, and General Gama was killed on the spot.

Because it happened so suddenly, and the Abynesian army was thrown into chaos, they forgot about the powerful worship of Hado - and no one even remembered him in the 80s. !