Abe the Wizard

Chapter 467: Home

Although Toyotomi is a small city in the Principality of Kamei, it is an extremely ordinary city on the Holy Land, where there is no transmission law other than the Union of Blacksmiths.

Before dawn this morning, the Blacksmith's Guild began cleaning up. The Guild's senior blacksmith, Jules, was notified yesterday by the General Guild that important members of the Blacksmith's Guild would come to Harvest City via the French Front and must be prepared to receive them.

So he commanded the entire Blacksmith's Guild, whether servants or blacksmiths, to clean up and keep every corner of the Blacksmith's Guild as spotless as possible.

In the morning, Viscount Dickens, the owner of Toyota City, had stood in the yard of the Blacksmith's Guild with four senior knights, whose sole purpose was to guard the city's new owner, a countess.

Of course, the notice was given directly by the Duke of Ernest of the Kingdom of St. Ellis, who did not know which Earl, but in previous news he could know that it would never be any Earl of the Principality of Carmichael.

The counts of the Principality of Kamei are very few, essentially members of the royal family, and such enclosures are not the tradition of the Principality of Kamei, because the tradition of the Principality of Kamei is petty, extremely petty, as if every title, every enclosure is the flesh of a king.

In particular, this notice was given directly by the Duke of Ernest of the Kingdom of St. Ellis, who, according to Viscount Dickens's estimation, was most likely punished and exiled here.

So today is the time for the new Count to come to receive the enclosure, and it was his choice that Viscount Dickens, the owner of the city, decided to leave the city with his family after handing over the seal of the owner.

If Viscount Dickens stays in Toyota City, his family will become subordinate to the new Count and subordinate to a Count exiled by the Kingdom of St. Ellis, which is not what he would like to see, and which is what almost all heirs and nobles do not want to see.

So after hearing that the harvest city had been given to a countess, almost most of the heirs chose to replace the territory of the Kingdom of St. Ellis and to replace the family territory with other cities.

Although losses may occur for various reasons, this time the Kingdom of St. Ellis has spared no effort to minimize such losses, so more heirs have chosen to leave Harvest City.

A territory with no specialities, which produces only food, is forcibly bought by the Principality of Kameh, with extremely low profits, which is one of the reasons why the nobility wanted to replace the territory, leaving the land, which is called a granary, but very poor.

There are, of course, some stubborn heirs of nobility who are reluctant to leave with their inherited lands in their arms, and soon there will be a dark surge and the dreaded intelligence organization of the Kingdom of St. Ellis will begin its operations.

The family of the heirs of the nobility left behind was warned by the Kingdom of St. Ellis that some of the dirty things of the past had been dug up and all the means available to let these heirs know that if they chose to stay, the family would be gone!

And the Kingdom of St. Ellis seemed to be doing a loss-lose business. After the Empire replaced the land, all the land in Toyota was returned to the Earl of Abbott, and just after Abbott sealed the land, he stayed in Liant for ten days, and Toyota had lost its heirloom.

That's right, this is Abel's final choice: a land that does not inherit nobility, a clean land, a land that is completely under his control, and he doesn't like the fact that there are so many subordinate nobles in his own territory, even though these subordinate nobles have to hand over a certain output and provide him with force.

But how could Abel, as a wizard, look at these, at most, intermediate knights, at most, not beyond the ranks of senior knights, who want the army of knights, or some way.

So the Kingdom of St. Ellis concealed Abel's identity and, in informing the Principality of Carmichael and Toyotomi, only used the name Count, without mentioning his name, which made all the nobles of Toyotomi think that the new owner of the city was an abandoned Count of St. Ellis.

Although the aristocrats of Toyota do not know why the Count was banished to the southernmost end of the Holy Land, with few decent minerals and specialties besides winning the grain, they are not just losers in the struggle between the aristocrats, arranged where the victors do not even want to see them.

This nobility, which holds the title of Count, may not be saddened by life for a day, but never begins, and if the victors use some small means from time to time, in a small country such as the Principality of Carmé, there is no nobility that can withstand the reckoning of the great nobility of the kingdom of St. Ellis, the Patriarch.

This is also the most important reason for many nobles to flee from here, who do not like to bind their families to a defeated Earl. Fortunately, the Kingdom of St. Ellis is very humane or, according to the noble understanding of Toyota City, completely isolates this exiled Earl.

The Kingdom of St. Ellis is willing to help heirloom nobles who want to leave Toyota City to replace the enclosed land, which Viscount Dickens was the first heirloom nobility to agree to replace, and his enclosure was replaced by another very good output city, provided, of course, that he stays here as the elite battalion of Toyota City knights he has always treated as a private army.

The four senior knights he brought with him today were the four vice presidents of the elite Battalion of Toyotomi Knights, but as he approached the new Count, some of his mind began to awaken.

Is the Kingdom of St. Ellis paying such a price just to isolate an exiled Count? That's a lot of money!

Are you making the wrong choice? For the first time, this question rose in the mind of Viscount Dickens, but soon his attention was drawn to the white light in the Guild of Blacksmiths' Brigade, forgetting it for a moment.

“We're home!” Though Abel still had the white light of the transmission array, it did not affect his deep breathing of the air here.

“Is this the master's house?” Bartoli, dressed in a robe, feels the same way about everything here, and if there is no accident, this will be her home, perhaps her home for the next 10,000 years!

“Yes, this is our future home, and I will build it into the most powerful territory on the continent, and I will not let anyone bully me again!” The air here seemed to be filled with a grain of freshness, which made the long-distance Abraman miss it, he said in a positive tone.

Coming out of the transmission array, he and Bathory all walked out, the black wind and the land birds were taken into the space beast ring, and of course the clouds and the flames were in it.

Viscount Dickens' eyes stared so wide that he did not expect to come out of the Brigade of Conveyors that it would appear in front of him that Abel, Abel, was out of Toyotomi, his name was known to Toyotomi women and children.

Viscount Dickens' eyes swept through Abel's chest, and there were three badges gleaming in the rising sun, the Blacksmith Master's badge he hadn't seen, but only from the look of Jules' senior blacksmith around him could he tell that it was the legendary Blacksmith Master's badge.

Next to the Blacksmith Master's badge is a single-wand badge, a wizard's badge, and an official wizard's badge. If you are an ordinary nobleman, especially in this remote area, you may never have seen or even heard of a wizard's badge.

But Viscount Dickens is different. As one of the few high-ranking nobles of the Principality of Kamei, he knows the badge of the wizard, which is the most powerful force of the Principality of Kamei and guards the power of the Principality of Kamei.

And there were only three such guardians, as far as he knew, and Abel in front of him had become one of them.

Next to the Wizard's badge is an aristocratic badge, an Earl's badge with a dragon crest, but this Earl's badge is the least visible of the three.

Viscount Dickens felt a little dizzy because he saw the Badge of the Earl, which means that the Earl he is waiting for today is the Earl, who will also be the new owner of the land.