I saw someone expressed displeasure in the book review area, saying that since the Chivalry War, the protagonist seems to have become passive and his level has dropped. I didn't intend to make it so clear, but since I have said it, I will give a unified reply here.
one time.
First of all, the protagonist took the initiative in the early stage because he was alone at the time, had no worries, and did not need to think about many things, so he had a lot of time to think about what would be beneficial to him and how to get more benefits.
He seized the opportunity to change his destiny without hesitation.
Later, in the chivalry war, the protagonist can take the initiative because he is taking the initiative in the war. It is his choice whether to choose to come back for help, so he can weigh the pros and cons, consider the causes and consequences, and then think about how to deal with it, so he takes the initiative.
Later, he was informed of the king's malicious orders in advance, but his position changed and he became a passive party, and he was no longer a person, but a lord. In this case, he could not take the initiative to quarrel with each other.
His reputation was tarnished. Since he had the support of the Lake Girl, he naturally remained unchanged in response to all changes, because the king's plan could not succeed. He openly expressed his opposition and disobedience without even getting the king's order. Wouldn't that be giving someone a handle?
, he is still just a baron.
As for this war, why does the protagonist want to ask Francois for advice? That’s because this war is passive. The vampires are active, and the protagonist and others are passive. The protagonist does not have the ability to predict, and the Baron is not a
He had a very high title, and it was not without his efforts, but just like the problems he encountered, he was not enough to command all the nobles in the entire kingdom. The nobles recognized him but would not obey him.
Therefore, he could only find ways to take advantage of the situation and find ways to take the initiative. Sneaking into Mousilon and burning siege weapons were one of them, changing from passive to active.
But there were things he didn't expect. Meeting the Red Duke in the siege camp and successfully killing him was something the protagonist didn't expect. So of course he didn't expect the consequences of killing the Red Duke before. Killing the Red Duke
The Duke then ran for his life, and the protagonist was injured. In this case, the protagonist could not have time to think about the causes and consequences and the far-reaching impact.
The reader's perspective is that of God, but Ryan is not. He is just a man with a mental age of thirty or forty years old. As Francois said, if he has been sitting in the position of a great nobleman for twenty years, he will naturally know what to do.
How to do it, but this is his third year as a baron. He was born in Nord and studied under the imperial nobility, but he is now the lord of Britannia.
Different countries have different laws and rules.
By chance, François came.
Of course, Ryan will ask the Duke for advice and let him explain himself, because to Francois, Ryan, who is engaged to his daughter, is no longer an outsider, and to Ryan, too, there is no need for Ryan to make excuses.
He did not make any gestures or pretend to be mysterious, but directly asked Francois for advice.
The Warhammer world is different from the general world. Many countries can be destroyed by Chaos under the condition of unification. As soon as the civil war begins, the country's demise is almost doomed. The accumulation of hundreds of years or even longer will be lost. When the time comes, hope
Who? Serfs who had never had military training and lacked firm faith?
They are all the leading party of Chaos and the Undead.
Ryan knew that he must not provoke a civil war, and for his baronetcy, he had no ability to expand, because every piece of land and every corner of the entire kingdom had a nominal owner, regardless of whether there was a person or not.
Except for those illegally occupied by vampires.
So the way left for him is to climb up until he becomes a member of the kingdom...
No need for me to say anything more? (To be continued)