To Four Thousand Years Later
v3 Chapter 107: visionary
Three days have passed since meeting King Solomon.
After receiving the letter from King Solomon, Marquis Heilu immediately showed it to the two earls who were captured together with him to read it.
To his great relief, at least the three views of these two people are still upright and their minds are relatively normal. Even they will be angry at the foolish and short-sighted behavior of those nobles, and know that it is a real injustice for those nobles to choose not to redeem their soldiers in order to save money-they are front-line soldiers and generals. Risking his life to face that terrifying weapon, his life was used as a teaching material to warn the nobles in the rear... and now. They actually want to save money and not redeem them goths? Is this what people do? Taking a step back, ordinary soldiers are fine, they are ordinary people who were forcibly recruited. If it is sold, it will be sold. But those cavalry were at least the descendants of minor nobles and high-ranking merchants. If they were not redeemed, Goth might be in chaos.
After all, their armor, weapons, and horses are personal property, and it is impossible for civilians to afford them. besides. These cavalry have received combat training to some extent and will obey commands. They are not garbage that can be thrown away. But precious wealth! Hei Luhou shared his concerns with the other two, and they were also puzzled and angry about this incident. But after all, I realized that this matter cannot be spread... otherwise the situation will only get worse.
Let them stay in Yashen first. Heiluhou thought to himself. Don't arouse their resistance, the three of them will go back to Goth quietly first, and then persuade the nobles to redeem them. These cavalry did not know the truth until later. I will also be grateful to Heiluhou and the three of them. At least they won't spread the grievance of being betrayed by the nobles in the rear on them.
To say that the only good news is that King Shi passed away.
Of course, in fact, Hei Luhou himself thought this was not good news. Although the two nobles felt joy and relief at the death of King Stone, Hei Luhou would not blame them for being disloyal or stupid. After all, normally speaking, let alone a clan with restricted power, even ordinary people don't have a good impression of King Stone.
Benito, King of Stones, is described as a "tyrant", an irresistible man, and a material terror. Not to mention the surviving nobles like them, but those officials and ministers who were born on death row. I also fear and resist the King of Stone more than loyalty and trust. Only a few smart people like Heiluhou can really realize that many of Stone King's seemingly cold and absurd decisions are actually correct; If you go back and review the game after seeing Cheng Nu, you can probably figure out what King Shi was thinking and logic at that time.
However, no matter how clearly he thought, it didn't make any sense. Those nobles don't care about the starting point of Stone King's decision-making and where Wakasho's point is-in their opinion, as long as it is Stone King's decision-making, it must be wrong. They don't care that Stone King won't even try to understand what this entails. You will only see the disadvantages of each decision for yourself. As long as Heiluhou tried to explain to them. In this policy, where is the stone king based, what purpose are they trying to achieve, and what can they finally get. These nobles will regard Heiluhou as the king's party in their hearts. In the end, Hei Luhou also gradually understood that it was not that they didn't know right and wrong, but that knowing right and wrong was meaningless to them. What they have to do is to continue to resist and oppose the Stone King. The Stone King is a mountain above their heads, which greatly limits their power and interests, and this restriction is still increasing. Perhaps in the not-too-distant future, King Stone will become the complete and sole controller of the Goths, and he will become the highest class above the nobles. Any noble has the right to raise any criticism against him, which is not allowed by the nobles.
They dare not take the punishment that directly violates the will of King Stone, and dare not take any drastic actions, but hope that if these small troubles can be gathered one day, they can solve the big problem of King Stone without putting themselves at any risk. Hei Luhou sadly realized their stupidity and incompetence. But when he tried to become a real "royal party", he was hindered by King Stone.
Stone King is the kind of person who is extremely proud. So arrogant that he hardly cares about anyone's opinions and ideas. Facts have proved countless times that every order of King Stone has almost no omissions and faults, and its superiority is far better than the methods discussed by nobles and ministers in private. And since he only needs to give orders. Administrative efficiency is also extremely high.
He only needs some ministers to deal with trivial and trivial matters for him, and other than that, he only trusts Hildigard who has no sense of entitlement, doesn't talk nonsense, and doesn't act sloppily. After a brief discussion between Heiluhou and King Shi, he completely gave up the idea of trying to join the "Royal Party".
At that time, after Shi Wang had a private discussion with him, he said that he had fully understood Hei Luhou's correct understanding of many political opinions since 2, and was very moved by this.
Then turned him down.
In the words of King Shi, "You are much smarter than those idiots, which is good, but your talent is still not as good as mine. So you only need to complete the missions and tasks I entrusted to you. I don't care about you."
It was only then that he knew that King Stone had known the little thoughts of those nobles long ago, but he just didn't bother to pay attention to them. If he does not drag his back, the King of Stone will reward him according to his merits; but as long as he does something wrong, no matter how loyal he is, he will punish him mercilessly.
Nito I didn't need a palace minister to assist him and make suggestions, but only "Ni Pian" who could fulfill his orders. After realizing this, Heiluhou took a decisive step back. Into those stupid nobles. It's impossible to be alone, especially in a tense political situation like Gothic. The biggest possibility of remaining neutral is being targeted by both parties at the same time. Although King Stone may be too lazy to care about him, those nobles can't tolerate the faction that sits on the wall.
Fortunately, it is not easy for a fool to become smart, but it is much easier for a smart person to pretend to be stupid. After Hei Luhou expressed his distrust and dissatisfaction with King Stone many times, he was quickly dismissed by those idiots. In fact, it would be nice if King Solomon became the Gothic King. Heiluhou sighed, feeling a little lucky.
Although in his observation, King Solomon and King Stone are very similar...he is not as gentle and harmless as he appears. The blood stains on the walls of Aachen, where the dead bodies were once hung, have not disappeared, but in appearance E, they are decisively different.
The biggest difference is that Lord Solomon has the patience to explain "why" to people, and he will induce people who are not smart enough to a certain extent, instead of forcing people to act according to their own will with tyrannical punishment. From this point of view, Marquis Heilu believed that King Solomon was smarter than King Stone.
Greet King Solomon today and take my leave. It was the day when Heilu waited for the three of them to return to Gothic. According to what they had discussed with Solomon, it was a fully enclosed ordinary horse that brought them back, and there was no big fight. But at this moment, Heiluhou heard the sound of loud noises coming from outside.