Chapter 106: Baron Glamorgan

Changing into a gown and tidying up his appearance with the help of an envoy sent by the palace, David's somewhat messy hair was cut short and meticulously arranged.

After deciding on the look for tomorrow's ceremony, you should also write down the process of the ceremony under the guidance of the palace envoy, and remember what you should do when and when. And what things must not be done.

It sounds boring and dull, but it's not that hard.

As Earl Stewart said, as long as there is no serious brain disease, no one can make a mistake.

After doing these things, David can rest, he must make sure that he has a good enough spirit to attend the ceremony tomorrow, and these envoys sent by the palace have to work overtime to make small changes to the size of the dress, to ensure that after the dress is worn on David's body, there will be no problems.

In addition, there were knights standing guard outside David's quarters, and a carriage parked in front of the inn, all in preparation for the next day's ceremony.

When David lay back on his bed, he relaxed a little, and was respectfully surrounded by a group of people, which made him feel a little uncomfortable.

"Actually, it's pretty good......"

Mei Zizi fell asleep, and the next day he opened his eyes before dawn.

He had been reminded yesterday that he needed to get up early to wash up, and after solving his personal problems, he would immediately tidy up his clothes and appearance, and then go to the palace.

Since he has been walking more and more smoothly on the path of light, his physical fitness and mental strength are now far beyond ordinary people, and he does not need to sleep for a long time to relieve fatigue.

All you need is proper rest to ensure that you have enough mental and physical strength.

Washing, changing, no eating!

In order to ensure the smooth running of the ceremony, no one participating in the ceremony will eat until the end of the ceremony.

The envoy originally wanted to explain, but David said that he could understand why: the need to bathe and fast before a major ceremony is carried out, this kind of thing he knew in his previous life - not for any sense of ceremony, but has an important practical effect, after all, it is an embarrassing situation for important people to keep running to the toilet halfway through the ceremony.

David, who had changed into a dress, boarded the carriage that had been prepared long ago under the guidance of the messenger.

In the car, David met Earl Stewart.

"Looks like you're in good spirits." Earl Stewart looked at David, and did not see any immortal aura on the face of the young man opposite: "When I inherited the title of the Stewart family, I was not as calm as you are today. ”

"It's okay, maybe everything is going too smoothly and I don't feel real." David replied casually, he did think things were going too well, but the realism or something was pure.

In the final analysis, the importance he attaches to this so-called title is just that.

He wants to get the official recognition of the Kingdom of Tiran, first, to test his golden finger;

The second is to strive for a relatively peaceful development environment in the period when the town is still very weak.

These things can be done to the best, and he will not be particularly disappointed if he fails. After all, his true foundation is his golden finger, those friends from all over the world, and the town of Winter that he and his friends have built together.

However, now that the official recognition of the Kingdom of Tiran, those nobles in the Iron Tree Fort can no longer use some inferior means.

While those tactics can't really threaten you and Wintertown, they can make you feel sick and irritated when they pop up every now and then.

Now he doesn't have to worry about these things, and after Winter Town is officially recognized, he can go to any village and town in the kingdom to recruit people under the official name of the Kingdom of Tiran.

This is different from the village that David had only established with a pioneer order before, and for the commoners of the Kingdom of Tiran, David was just a commoner like them at that time, so what could he do if he established the village? Who knows what the situation is like in that village?

Without enough fame and prestige, ordinary people don't care about you at all! Even if David promised all kinds of benefits, these people would doubt the authenticity, and they didn't even have the idea of going to Winter Town.

Now it's different, the kingdom's officially certified Winter Town, you can use the official identity to make announcements to recruit people, so some people who live a bad life in their hometown, and even some people who live well, but want a better opportunity, are willing to take a look, this is the official authority.

Thinking of this, David wondered if he could start thinking about the development of Winterfell?

The cranky David soon arrived at the palace, and the next was a very dull ceremony:

Basically, all kinds of etiquette officers and judges talk non-stop on it, and from time to time ask David if he understands his duties, powers, etc.?

All David has to do is answer 'yes' when the other person asks a question, and try to maintain his image as much as possible.

This was not an interesting thing, especially in the presence of countless aristocrats, and David felt as if he had become an exhibit, or the kind that could not be moved.

After a long period of preaching and questioning, His Majesty King Ebertson-Tilan appeared on the stage, stamped the documents that had been prepared long ago, and then kept them in duplicate by David himself and the royal family of Tilland.

But before the final seal reading, there was a small interlude.

"Last name?"

Because David was not knighted, but directly received the title of baron, according to the regulations, he could and must obtain his own surname.

According to the custom of this world, the main way to acquire a surname is to 'bestow', and Davy is currently loyal to His Majesty the King, so only King Ebertson is eligible to give David's surname.

Later, David witnessed the world's most distinctive surname ceremony: the palace attendant brought a thick book, and then His Majesty casually flipped through it, looked at it a few times, closed it and reopened it.

After just two glances, David knew that the given surname was actually determined purely by reading the Brennian dictionary of the common language of mankind, and at the same time, the superior who was qualified to give the surname could be appropriately 'adjusted' according to his own preferences, and finally 'made up' a suitable surname.

His Majesty King Eberson, on the throne, after a few flips and a few seconds of thought, finally decided what David's last name was: "From this day forward, you are the lord of Winter Town, Baron Davy-Glamorgan"

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Suddenly feeling enveloped by great malice, David blinked, forced himself not to protest, but accepted the surname Glamorgan.

Watching the civil servant next to him write the new surname on the paper, and finally asking His Majesty the King to stamp it, and handing one of them to David, the whole ceremony was over.

"Congratulations, Baron Glamorgan."

"Thank you very much."

After receiving this document made of special materials in his hand, David Glamorgan officially became the Barony Lord of Winter Town in the Kingdom of Tiran from this moment on, and was directly responsible to His Majesty the King of the Kingdom of Tiran, and did not need to follow the orders of anyone in the kingdom.

In other words, even the lord of Irontree, Marquis Morgan, did not have any authority to give orders to David, the little baron, and any nobles in Irontree Castle would be tantamount to declaring war on His Majesty the King once they invaded Wintertown.

"Baron Glamorgan stays, and the others can go back."

After the ceremony, His Majesty let David stay alone, and everyone else who came to watch the ceremony went straight home, and only when David was left alone in the hall, along with a few officials and guards, did King Eberson get up from his throne and motioned for David to come with him: "Come with me to the garden." ”

"Yes, Your Majesty."

"This kind of informal chat, you don't have to be so formal." Ebertson waved his hand casually, and as he walked in the direction of the garden, he asked David, "Are you a little disappointed?" ”

"No, that's what I want." David knew what the king was referring to, and he was telling the truth: he hadn't thought about making Winter Town a fief of Her Royal Highness the princess, or making her a subordinate of the princess.

"I like young people who are ambitious." Ebelson didn't know what he had misunderstood, probably because he felt that Davy was reluctant to cling to the princess, because he thought he was capable enough to get more: "And he is also very capable." ”

"Thank you, Your Majesty, for the compliment." David felt that the king was not wrong in a certain way, so he accepted the praise of the other party very calmly.

"If you have the ability, you have to show it as much as possible, so that those who are not capable can recognize themselves and stay where they should be." As he walked, Ebelson looked at the garden that was still empty, with only a little green appearing: "You should know what I mean. ”

"Yes, Your Majesty." David did understand what His Majesty the King meant, and it seemed that the King was very dissatisfied with the nobles of Irontree Castle. He was able to become Baron Glamorgan smoothly, thanks to the nobles of Iron Tree Castle: "When I go back, I will thank those colleagues well." ”

Ebelson smiled and nodded, it seemed that David did understand what he meant.

Originally, he was worried that he would be too subtle when he spoke like this? Do you want to arrange for someone to mention it? Sutton Stewart, who is more familiar with Davy, is a good fit for this kind of thing.

Now it seems that David is smarter than he thinks.

Considering that David was not yet twenty years old, Γ‰berson suddenly felt that perhaps he should try to get Sophia and David in contact, rather than completely sever the connection between the two as originally planned, so that the two young men would never cross paths again.

As he pondered what to do, Ebelson suddenly noticed that his daughter Sophia had also come to the garden, and walked up to him, greeted David with a smile after giving his salute, and said, "It's a pleasure to meet you, Baron Glamorgan." ”