Recently, many book friends have pointed out that the earl will not let his subordinates bully the protagonist in public, because the nobles have to protect each other. I would like to say a few words here to defend it.
First of all, nobles will not be harmonious. There must be discord and even resentment. Hatred between nobles does not necessarily have to be resolved by a duel like two noble knights. Nor can everyone be harmonious and play bridge or rock-paper-scissors.
Just distinguish right from wrong. Sometimes, fighting and killing are unavoidable.
Noble gentlemen must disdain to do such dirty work, so what should we do? Many times, it is their lackeys who do the work. However, if we adhere to the principle that civilians cannot attack nobles, could it be that
Is there nothing the nobles can do? Obviously not. Then, it is still possible for civilians to take action against nobles. That is under the instruction of their masters.
Under normal circumstances, civilians would not dare to attack nobles unless they rebelled or risked their lives. I actually explained this in the chapter. The mercenaries did not dare to touch the gold coins on Meng Han's body for more than a month.
, because they dare not. Even if they are down-and-out nobles, but with at least one count, no one will risk beheading to do such a thing. Because in this case, the count will be offended, that is to say,
Nobles will take care of each other.
The reason why the Earl's men treat the protagonist like that, and in front of the Earl, is obviously under the instruction of the nobles. I don't need to explain this too much.
As for the naked robbery of Meng Han by the earl, it is also normal. It is impossible for the earl to use any conspiracy against a guy who has no power and only a little money and is expected to never meet again in the future. It is not worth it.
Besides, even if the earl took action, it was under the pretext of collecting taxes, not robbery. From a legal point of view, it is natural to collect taxes from the annexed territories, but it was just a little earlier, but they still made up the tax payment certificate later, up and down.
It makes sense.
Some book friends also raised the issue of planting crops on the edge of the desert. I also said in my book that Huangsha Town is close to the desert, but the other end is close to the Elf Forest. The area near the edge of the forest is still somewhat moist and can be planted.
crops, and some wild vegetables can also be dug in the forest.
As for the geometry issue, this is purely a setting. Moreover, I have watched many Hollywood magic movies, and indeed no magician uses a ruler or compass to draw the magic circle. Even in the game, the lines of the magic circle are not regular.
Line or circle, so I made this setting temporarily, don’t get me wrong.
Teleportation arrays will not appear in my book, and space magic will not even appear, so you don't need to think about it.
As for the saw, the saw was invented in ancient China and has a history of more than 3,000 years. However, before there were saws, Westerners did use axes to cut wood. There is no doubt about this. And planes and chisels did come before saws.
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The above are just some of my thoughts after reading everyone’s book reviews. I would like to briefly share with you. Thank you for your concern about this book.
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