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Chapter 19 The Lie that Demands Cash

In the end, the Battle of Bergen ended in an extremely ironic way, and ended after both the generals of both sides were killed.

Egil finally realized his language. Earl Felix lasted for nearly half an hour, and then his head was cut off by the vicious Viking warriors. According to traditional practice, he picked up a broken gun from the ground and inserted his head on it.

On the next day, the news of Olaf III's death was officially confirmed. Therefore, this battle was called a battle without a victor.

Of course, this statement is actually wrong. Take a closer look: the two most powerful candidates in Norway not only did not become grand dukes, but even lost their lives. And their followers - almost all the nobles in Norway, also suffered losses of soldiers and generals, and their strength was greatly reduced - and some of them were not lucky, and they directly took their lives.

The Norwegian civilians died nearly 10,000 people in this battle, and the loss of these young and middle-aged laborers will deeply affect their families. Even the guys who escaped by luck will be killed by cold and hunger, and may even die if they are really fine. Even those who are really fine will go home and delay the farm work these days, it may be a pitfall.

In this way, all Norway were wailing from top to bottom, from nobles to civilians. If this war could determine a new Duke of Norway, then it would be fine. The hardships were over. However, since this war was not decided, it means that the future war would continue. All the nobles and civilians who had figured this out all felt that they had lost a lot.

However, there are still some people who are happy. Some people are still moving against the trend, and some people are still pushing themselves to the opposite of the people.

The man was named Egil, and he was the lord of the emerging Norwegian city of Biard.

He is also the Count of Biyad.

And, Olaf III's newly appointed Norwegian Prime Minister.

In this war, he reaped enough spoils and plundered many serfs. Because the top lords were all dead, he gained the opportunity to crown himself as an earl.

——However, there is a little problem here——Olaf III has died——How did he appoint Egil as the Prime Minister of Norway? Could it be that he entrusted an angel to convey the news in heaven?

Egil himself explained this that he had given him a letter from his "first" Lord Lord, promising him to turn against him at the last minute, and then he promised that if Egil helped him to win the final victory, he would enthrone Egil as Norway's prime minister, Earl Biard, and enthrone half of the territory of Earl Felix in the south, including the city of Oslo, to him as his hereditary territory.

Of course they are all fake.

But since the person involved is dead, he will just say whatever he wants.

So Egil obtained a new attribute, saying "What you bastard said and promised" are basically the same as the ink of squid. Morale +1, people support +5%, shameless +1.

In addition to the attributes that Egil obtained in this battle, the qualified general has evolved into excellent generals: you barely agreed to a few battles - this may be just that you are lucky, don't be too proud of the bastard, dominance +2, and betrayer: shameless villain, capricious!, shameless +1, brutal +1, night fighter: male, it's normal. Command combat at night +1, Egil's battle has gained a lot.

The commander has grown to five points because of his natural talent, excellent general, and shameless commander. If you add night battles, infantry and cavalry generals, it will be seven points. Is it very high?! Is it possible to have a famous general level?! If it is a garrison battle, and the commander is determined +1, it is eight points to have a commander! (The attributes of this work can be increased to twenty stars at most).

The cruel words have added a little more, with a sinister appearance, and they do not regard NPC as humans, and they are cruel and slaughtered, shameless commanders, and betrayers. There are eight o'clock in total.

Faith, medieval faith, is very important, but because people like Egil are absolutely absolutely impossible to truly believe in any god. Therefore, faith is divided into two branches.

Faith (Table): It seems pious +1, building a church +1, spreading doctrine +2, and it is four points in total. Although it is not high, it can be barely passed.

Faith (Inside): Time traveler, born under the red flag and grew up in the new society, can you believe in anything other than Marx?!-3, It seems pious: You, a false believer, have tens of millions of people to find evidence, otherwise you will be barbecued!-2, Secretly studying heresy, and dedicating yourself to technology - everyone, there is an evil alchemist here! Come quickly!!-2, So, Egil's faith (Inside) has reached the weird level of negative seven points. But he doesn't care about this, anyway, are there any attributes or something written on his face?

Management attributes, as the boss of a force, what abilities should you have the most? Win every battle? Wrong, that is what generals should do. Extreme piety? Wrong, that is what priests should do. It doesn’t matter if they are not good at controlling soldiers, as long as they are good at controlling generals. High management attributes, then the public security, loyalty of the people, and tax revenue of the power will increase accordingly, bureaucratic corruption will decrease, and society will develop rapidly. The same is true:

Time traveler, you know some messy knowledge that transcends the times, some of which may come in handy, +2, establish a bureaucratic system, establish and maintain a bureaucratic system, instead of relying on hereditary aristocrats to govern the country, gj. +2. A certain administrative experience, you have a certain experience in governing the country, and build a large-scale construction, you know that development is the hard truth +1, establish a country in agriculture, the right way in the Middle Ages, let those mercantilist people die! +1.

This is the first time Egil has paid attention to this attribute, but it looks quite high, well, yes, quite high. It is six points in total. It has surpassed most medieval monarchs. However, Egil also saw a note that establishing a bureaucratic system requires that in every city you control, a tax collector, a civilian official, a mayor (town mayor), and a judge - in this case, it can only work.

That's it.

The following is the prestige attribute. As a monarch, it is prestige, and as other characters, it is loyal. If you are not loyal enough, you may be bribed by others and even rebellious spontaneously. Of course, if a monarch with high prestige, then rebellion will be reduced.
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