Chapter 13: Rudyar's Exploits

Whenever a country gave a piece of land, the kings would grant it to a vassal who would manage the land.

Or the ruler himself is happy and gives the land to himself, but this may cause some people to be unhappy, if some vassals think that they have received the most credit for this war, and they are entitled to receive a piece of land, this will cause conflicts between the lord and the ruler.

As for how to mediate such contradictions, it depends on how the rulers do it.

The current king of Ragnar wants to conquer the entire Svadia kingdom in one fell swoop, it is completely impossible for him alone, he has to rely on the assistance of his vassals, after all, fighting a war is not a problem of one person, but a group of people, and there is a problem of distribution of interests.

If he can get enough benefits in this war, then naturally there is a group of people who are willing to fight with King Ragnar, those who do not benefit themselves are a minority after all, and if King Ragnar wants to annex the entire Svadia Kingdom, he cannot rely on these few people.

"Who do you think has the most credit for this battle?" King Ragnar suddenly said at this time, this is a key question, the lords here all want to get this castle, who doesn't want their strength to be stronger, of course, there is a group of people who will swear allegiance to Ragnar even if they don't have a fief, but it's better than nothing.

Everyone wants their lives to be better, don't they?

"Ladies and gentlemen, I think it is Faenyar who has contributed the most to this war." Idenjarr said abruptly on his feet.

He knew what he was doing now, and King Ragnar wanted to give the castle to the man who had the most credit here.

If anyone can take this castle alone, then he will definitely get this castle, after all, this castle he has captured himself, if he doesn't give it to him, it stands to reason that it can't be, unless, this person is hated by many people. He doesn't get the support of the majority, the lords don't like him, the king naturally won't reward such a person, and if the king does this, then he will be at odds with his own lord.

"That's not right, I think it's Gondeyar who has the most credit." Iayayar, this is to stand up and Idenyal to say something different from it.

"It's a little bit tricky." King Ragnar said.

He looked back at Peters, beside him, and said, "Sir, who do you think has the most credit for this war?" "Peters knew that Ragnar was just deliberately fooling, but in fact, neither Gondejarr nor Farnjar was the best candidate for King Ragnar.

And as a king, if he directly said that he was the best candidate, he would not be enough to deter these vassals.

But Peters clearly didn't want to help King Ragnar.

"Let His Majesty decide this matter himself, I am dizzy and can't see the situation on the battlefield clearly."

In this battle, it doesn't matter who has the best troops, what matters is whether King Ragnar can get a fief with his right people.

After all, only those who are loyal to themselves get fiefs, then his strength is equivalent to his own strength.

But if you want your right people to get fiefs, you also have to let your subordinates obey the public, after all, not all people in the world are loyal to themselves.

Ragnar understood this, and he wanted Peters to name this person, but now he didn't say anything, and threw it to himself.

He didn't blame Peters either, if Peters was directly used by himself like this, then Peters's words would not work so well, and Peters would save himself in his own crisis. King Ragnar was convinced of this.

At this time, King Ragnar turned to his captain of the guard and asked, "Farrington, you are on the battlefield, tell me which of my vassals has the greatest credit." ”

This sentence of King Ragnar which vassal has the greatest credit can clearly say that a courtier like Hewitt has no chance, and it seems that only as a lord can have such an opportunity.

Hewitt felt that he had no chance left, and that he could only get some other reward, but such a reward was nowhere near as great as a castle reward.

"I think the credit for Rudyar's army is the greatest." At this time, Farrington named King Ragnar's preferred candidate.

All eyes were on Rudyar.

Rudjar is in his fifties, and he is the lord of Rudburg, which happens to be located on the border of the Nord Kingdom, and getting Fort Repolet is a good choice for the geographical location.

"No, my king, my merit is nothing." Rudjar was a man of integrity, and he knew humility.

This will make some people's favorability rise a lot, but it will make some people's favorability greatly reduced.

After all, there will always be this group of people who find the righteous people disgusting.

What do you get by doing this? It's just a name.

Some of the lords present looked very unhappy with Rudyar.

However, there was no way to change King Ragnar's decision to grant the title to Rudyar, and as for the other lords, he decided to make a reward after attacking the hinterland of the Swadia Kingdom.

"Rudyar, you don't need to be modest, you cooperate with my royal guards to capture this castle." Farrington said. Such an arrangement was made by King Ragnar a long time ago.

He just let Rudyar's troops attack this castle with his own army, so that Rudyar would get this castle.

No, it should be said that there are enough reasons to get this castle.

"I've just done my part." Rudejar looked quite humble, much to the displeasure of some.

It's disgusting to want this piece of land and still pretend to be here.

Some lords thought in their hearts.

King Ragnar also made a move at this time, and he felt that he should say something.

"Rudyar, I know your credit, my subordinates have told me about your merits, your troops joined the battlefield and quickly turned the tide, this is what you deserve, I think you deserve this castle." This sentence of King Ragnar is very beautiful, even a stone can be said through.

After all, Rudyar's army made a great contribution.

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