Chapter 421: David's Throne
In addition to these two options, Sparta could also cross the Aegean Sea and land directly in Asia Minor.
Considering the large number of islands in the Aegean Sea, it is even simpler than landing directly across the sea to the Apennine Peninsula.
However, Davy had previously asked the Kingdom of Sparta to occupy all of Europe, so Tyndareus's attack was always on the continent, not east.
Of course, Asia Minor will definitely be taken by the Kingdom of Sparta, and in the future, the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea can be turned into the inland sea of the Kingdom of Sparta.
With Winterfell's support, these goals could be achieved sooner or later—the kingdom of Sparta had no rivals in their world.
As long as David is patient, the whole world will become his 'vassal' world.
When that day comes, I wonder if I can draw energy from that world and make myself stronger?
David felt that it should be possible, as long as he found the right way, just like he absorbed the power of Tiammut to strengthen himself.
"Everything is going well on the Spartan side."
Helen's world didn't seem to need David's extra attention, and even a small benefit thrown out casually was a huge gift to the people of Sparta.
High-yielding crops such as potatoes, corn, and sweet potatoes laid the foundation for the Spartan kingdom to increase its population aggressively.
Coupled with all kinds of powerful weapons, the force of the Spartan Kingdom is proud of the whole world, only they fight others, and no one else dares to fight them.
While the country's strength is getting stronger and the people's lives are getting better and better, the whole country is also becoming more and more devout to the god David.
Completely different from the gods believed in many surrounding kingdoms, the Kingdom of Sparta really received a lot of care after believing in David.
At present, in the Balkans, the kingdom of Sparta has a reputation as the land of gods.
Legend has it that the kingdom of Sparta had endless food, powerful and gorgeous weapons and armor, and a drink (tea) that the gods liked to drink.
The Spartans lived in a clean, tidy, and majestic city, dressed in beautiful clothes bestowed by the gods, and lived a happy life unimaginable to mortals.
"In fact, similar rumors have begun to spread on the Iron Tree Castle."
Helen smiled very happily when she said this, because these circumstances once again proved how correct her decision was in the first place.
If I had withdrawn at that time, how could I still have such a happy and comfortable life now? His homeland, the Kingdom of Sparta, was unlikely to become as powerful as it is now.
It is impossible for him to cross the realm of mortals so easily and become an extraordinary existence.
Helen, who has eaten golden apples, used enhanced potions, and mastered arcane energy, is indeed not a mortal now, and she can now easily defeat a group of elite soldiers of the Spartan Kingdom even if she does not wear power armor.
"Those bards who came to Winterfell before have done a good job of promoting your majesty."
After the coronation, bards from all over the world left Winterfell one after another.
Some of these bards wanted to visit Port Tiran, while others wanted to wander around the northern plains and see the snow of the northern plains.
There are also those who like Winterfell and decide to stay here for a while;
Naturally, there are also people who have made new works and can't wait to pass on the new works to others, and they have gone all the way south.
These bards all pass through Irontree, and the people of Irontree become the first listeners to hear about the wonders of Winterfell.
"Doesn't the Marquis Morgan have an opinion on that?"
This kind of rumor should cause some trouble for the reign of Marquis Morgan, right? This marquis didn't come to complain to himself? Is it so sensible?
"Marquis Morgan shouldn't have the heart to care about these things, he still stayed in Winterfell and didn't go back."
"Huh?"
David thought that after he went to play with the immigrant ship group for a while, these people who came to watch the ceremony would leave Winterfell one after another, especially a big lord like Marquis Morgan who had his own territory to manage.
"He's not gone yet?"
"Yes, Marquis Morgan wants to completely rebuild Irontree Castle, and has been walking around Winterfell all this time, visiting the Diggers and Edwin Van Cleef."
Edwin Van Cleef is the chief designer of Winterfell, and Winterfell was designed by him.
Later, the addition of the Digging Tiger only speeded up the construction of Winterfell, and Edwin's design was still followed.
Even now, Winterfell continues to add new facilities, but these additions still do not deviate from the original design framework.
Marquis Morgan visits Edwin Van Cleef to consult on how to rebuild Irontree Castle, and he has found the right person.
"Rebuild Iron Tree Castle, ......"
Irontree is located at the southern entrance to the northern plains, the equivalent of Winterfell's southern gateway.
People living in the eastern part of the continent of Brunia must pass through Irontree Fort if they want to travel to the Northern Plains.
It can be said that Irontree will be the face of the Winter Kingdom, and from this point of view, the city will have to be rebuilt.
"Tell Edwin to come and see me."
David was going to have a good talk with Edwin Van Cleeff, and through Edwin he would relay his meaning to Marquis Morgan.
According to David's idea, the entire city of Irontree would be demolished: both in the outer and inner cities.
Various infrastructure was laid from scratch, and the construction of various facilities began subsequently.
The dwellings should be built at the end, and until then, the people of Irontree will be placed to live in the Northern Plains - all residents of Irontree will have a choice:
Winterfell provided them with temporary shelter, and when the renovation of Irontree was completed and a new dwelling was built, they could choose a new home;
A new place to live in Winterfell in exchange for their home at Irontree.
Of course, the real trouble lies in the farmland of Irontree, whether it belongs to nobles or farmers, and what will happen to these farmlands when Irontree is demolished and rebuilt?
Deserted? I'm afraid no one wants to!
Let them continue to farm on their own? In that case, there will be more trouble to solve.
Looking for someone to farm for you?
Come to think of it, it seems that the simplest and most straightforward way is to throw it away, and then Winterfall will compensate the owners of these farmlands.
That's the general direction, Davy doesn't have to worry about the details and operations, Weatherby and his men are in charge of it.
After such an operation, Iron Tree Fort will become a new modern city, no longer the original stinky and backward attitude.
At the same time, all kinds of 'illegal buildings' around the Iron Tree Fort can also be completely cleaned up, and the city's appearance will be greatly improved.
These low-level civilians, who originally lived in the slums, may become residents of the northern plains after living in the northern plains for a while, and can fill the newly built port of Tiran with a large population.
Let David's plan to expand the boundaries of Winterfell until the entire Northern Plains become a single city.
After listening to David's thoughts, Edwin Van Cleef knew what he should do: he didn't care about what Irontree was like now, he just had to design a new city based on the terrain around Irontree.
"In the near future, you can think about what kind of new city you want to design."
After instructing Van Cleef, David looked at the position of the sun outside and found that it was already afternoon.
After most of the day's questioning, he already knew about the time he had been away from Winterfell.
With these trivial matters done, David went downstairs to look at the newly built front hall.
Because it was an empty hall, it was built very quickly, and this front hall was located on the south side of Fort Glamorgan, that is, in front of the main entrance.
It is connected to Fort Glamorgan by a corridor and does not affect access to the main entrance of Fort Glamorgan.
The nave is kept at a good distance from Fort Glamorgan, ensuring that the building does not interfere with any area of the interior of Fort Glamorgan.
Entering the front hall through a short corridor, there are two passages to the left and right sides.
Walk any way to the side of the nave: when you exit the passage on the left, tilt your head slightly to the right to see the throne on the stairs facing the main gate of the nave.
The whole front hall was empty and tall, and there were only a few thick stone pillars outside the throne, and nothing else.
"This throne is made of barecast iron?"
David could see at a glance the main material for the creation of the throne, and the high phase with the Holy Light was too easy to identify.
Sitting on it, David could feel that the holy light in his body had established some kind of connection with the throne, and in just a breath, David knew that there were a large number of holy light spells attached to this throne.
Including the Holy Shield Technique, Powerful Healing Technique, and more, it can ensure that Davy, who sits on the throne, will not be threatened in any way.
Even if the entire front hall collapses, the Holy Light energy contained in the throne will form a huge energy shield in time, causing the falling stones to bounce far enough away to ensure that the throne and the area around the throne will not be buried.
However, for David, these functions have no practical significance, and will enchant such a large number of spells for David's throne, simply to make a throne that is special enough, otherwise the craftsmen will not think worthy of the great Davy Gramorgan.
"Fortunately, the feeling of actually sitting on it is not as 'cold and uncomfortable' as it seems."
Craftsmen who knew His Majesty's preferences very well could not have made a throne with a powerful enchantment, which looked extremely ornate, but was very uncomfortable to sit on.
Those who know David well know that he attaches great importance to comfort and practicality, and if he is uncomfortable to sit up, no matter how strong and special he is, the end result will only be kicked to pieces by His Majesty.
So, this cold, hard throne made of many special metals feels similar to a lazy chair to sit on - except that the user is not trapped in the chair, but in a cloud of energy.
(End of chapter)