My Wife, King Arthur

Chapter 363: King's Feast (1)

Chapter 375: King's Feast (1)

PS: My balls hurt, the muscle on my waist is killing me.

PS1: There's another chapter... I go, this muscle really hurts...

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Funny thing is.

With such a huge feast, all the kings set out with only their most powerful 500 cavalry, but only one king was forgotten in the rivers and lakes.

Hannibal, King of Carthage, has been a little depressed lately.

That's right, Hannibal felt the dark flow coming down the continent, but the strong feeling of being excluded was incredibly depressing.

But Carthage is a young country.

Hannibal has no idea what a country needs, apart from Montana, who has his own great virtue, and his own army of chiefs.

Rome in the Nippon West Mountains provides a very faithful example - the Roman model of subdivision is not feasible.

This is just as the United States, the largest country of future generations, tells others in a vivid lesson - that the “free model” of a “democratic” country controlled by financial bankers is not feasible.

Freedom is relative, just as the country's supreme leader, who controls the movement of 1.4 billion people, is responsible for the 1.4 billion people. Even the President of the United States cannot implement his own political ideas because of the interests of the bankers behind him. A ban on gunfire that saves thousands of people every year is difficult to implement because of the blockade of various interests. Can you imagine how many years it would take to unconditionally invest hundreds of billions of dollars in the construction of railways in remote areas of the United States?!

There is no absolute freedom, only relative freedom.

And since the Roman model has been judged to be a dead end, an unhealthy national system, who do we continue to learn from?

Uruk?

No, Uruk owns its own sky tower, which produces thousands of tons of food each year for Uruk's consumption.

In other words, Uruk was able to survive more than five hundred years with such an abundance of food, even for countries older than Rome, because of its unique characteristics.

Most of the territory is in Africa, and most of the agricultural land in Carthage, which covers most of the rainforest, is on the Mediterranean Sea.

People who have lived by the sea should know that most of the sea is surrounded by salt-alkali land, that the land eroded by sea water can't grow any crops other than potatoes and sweet potatoes, and that the sea breeze is very large. In this western world, where barley wheat is the main food, it is really bad luck to be blown by the sea breeze.

Although most of the kingdom of Carthage is a forest vegetation area, it is clear that, with the exception of an African savannah to the west, there is no capacity to retreat the Great Forest to the rear of the mountains in terms of current black technology.

It is clear that Carthage's crops will not be self-sufficient for a day if they cannot cross the mountains where forests occupy and shelter crops from the rain.

Plus the horrible amount of food that the African giants had.

Carthage is really adding to the snow.

This is not Africa South Africa, South Africa is close to the equator, the climate is pleasant, huge monkey bread trees are everywhere, the fruit of monkey bread trees is broken down is natural flour + starch, no matter how lazy it is to live.

The Western Prairie is actually the Western Sahara Desert, although at this time the Sahara Prairie has not yet turned into a desert.

And the grasslands, as everyone knows, are not suitable for cultivation, and once the grass wheat is pulled out, it is equivalent to contributing to the erosion of soil and water, which in less than a year becomes desert.

In other words, Carthage has very little arable land to cultivate, plus the delicious lazy character of black Africans.

It's really Carthage's heart is filled with Hannibal and Montana every step of the way.

Carthage, however, is completely outside the mainstream culture of the continent, has a political impact equal to about zero, and its voice on the road is not too great, so that military power is completely useless beyond the Mediterranean.

And the Strait of Gibraltar, which is being dug, makes Carthage's hopes of counterattacking the continent increasingly faint.

And Kerall, with Camelot, the monster, lay on his path to counter-attack.

Camelo, the only one who is in the sea with Carthage and willing to sell food to Carthage, has firmly strangled Carthage's economy and throat.

It's like after the Gulf War, when Americans tied the dollar to oil, people had to swap their country's money for the dollar and then buy oil from countries like Saudi Arabia. And once oil can be bought with the money of other countries, the dollar's status as an economic dominant will be searched for immediately, and hundreds of times more inflated dollars will be stabbed down like balloons.

And can a large military force based on the United States dollar sustain such huge military expenditures?

The beneficent will see the wise.

Camelo vs. Carthage, like America vs. the Soviet Union back then, promised several autonomous regions such as Ukraine of the Soviet Union access to the EU, and a bunch of Russian oligarchs rolled their asses around * *.

Economic policy is then set by the United States, taxes are set by the United States, and even the salaries of the police force are paid by the United States.

The United States used to play with a carrot to destroy the vast red empire, the Soviet Union.

And now Camelot is too, except that Kerall, who was going to evolve peacefully, found that black people couldn't hold up to the wall, so he hung each other.

Carthage is too insignificant in the case of Macedonia, a country with a strong autonomy and the strength to cut meat, and Carthage is a selfless object of Keral, both in terms of national power and in terms of combat power.

How strong is a country, in comparison to a country with a population of 1.3 billion, a country that inherited 5,000 years of uninterrupted life, and a population of 400 million, with only 200 years of regional history, which country will win? Which country has greater potential? Which country can win the impasse?

Camelot, though young, was at best rooted in the legacy of the Jewish king, while Carthage was just a nascent nation that had been independent for less than a decade.

Such a nascent nation is as weak as a baby, and any nation can push him to the ground and ravage him.

To be honest, Kerall had some interest when he heard it was Hannibal, but soon disappeared.

Experience tells him that even Hannibal can't reverse the power gap.

Just as the man who shrunk in Shu Han, historically known as the "intelligent proximity demon”, did not, after all, reverse the depravity of Shu Han on his own.

In fact, Shu Han has launched the world of domination since the productive and massively populated Jingzhou was seized.

It's helpless, cruel, but it's natural.

If Nero is not threatened by others, if the power of the European continent is to destroy Camelot, to be honest, Kerall cannot be stopped, and it is difficult for a smart woman to cook without rice.

Likewise, if Macedonia gets the whole continent to attack Camelot with all its might, Kerall will remain unstoppable.

So it doesn't matter if it's a war of aggression or not.

What matters is the question of position.

Just as Carthage's king was frowning and wondering how to improve his country, Artoria and Kerall's knights and swordsmen had arrived near the city where they had met giants.

The high view turned into a ruin and was still moving a wolf out of the city, the Romans. Artoria was surprised to ask, "Is this the destructive power of the giant? ”

“Exactly.” Kerall said calmly. He has moved from a time of urgency at the beginning to calm and calm.

Because whoever it is, whatever organization, whatever country, is so powerless in front of the whole world.

In the near future, Kerall can proudly declare to the organization, "Me, that is, justice!

And the hammer of justice shall be judged.

Even though it is a duel, Kerall is incredibly relaxed and only needs to persuade them himself, so the power on his side is irresistible to the entire continent.

And if they can't be persuaded, the organization that created the massive giants to cast across the continent will forever be immersed in the darkness and manipulate the world with one giant hand.

Whether it's done or not, fear is pointless now.

“Looks really like what you said.” Altoria sighed softly: "In the face of this monster, human power is too small. ”

“Seventy monsters alone can cause such devastation, in other words, once there are 700 or 7,000 of them, no city in the world can stop the attack.” Altoria's face is also very harsh.

“Kay, even if we Camelot lose something this time, we have to work together.” Artoria, as the head of a nation, is clearly aware of the horrors and threats of these monsters and must reach a siege on [the Organization] even if it loses.

“Well, this meeting is in my mind.” Keralwyn smiled, and he was not completely sure, because he had offended King Gilgamesh of Uruk so harshly that, from the results of the information gathered, the other party, as a man of full character and arrogance, must have buried the seeds of hatred in his heart.

Several others he was confident in persuading each other, but with King Gilgamesh, Kerall was not at all sure.

What if they don't cooperate? Can he really join others to hang each other in place?

Is it really possible to exterminate Uruk?

Obviously, that's impossible.

So Keiral was not sure that he could convince Gilgamesh.

But even so, there is still value in trying!

I had to try this alliance path.

Kerall's little Abacus started to crack.

The team of 500 men headed straight for the West with smoke and dust. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to vote on recommendations, monthly tickets (qidian.com), and your support is my biggest motivation.)