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Chapter 262 Lynn, God of Miners?

Chapter 262 Linn, God of Miners?

"Harm, take people to search this church. Remember to destroy the statue of the goddess to avoid any mistakes." Redel commanded despite the tingling sensation in his brain, and then without rest, he led the remaining people,

Start cleaning up the battlefield, especially burying the bodies of the miners properly.

More than forty people died during the capture of this church. Redel couldn't help but sigh. Although he valued these priests very much and brought all the captured crossbows with him, the strength of the other party was still beyond his.

expected……

Fortunately it's all over!

By the time they finished cleaning things here, it was already evening, and Ham and others had already taken inventory of Earl Joyce's finances. Boxes of gold coins and treasures filled the entire treasury, making it dazzling.

Redel began his usual actions, which was to gather the poor and miners of the entire town together and divide the treasure and Joyce's land.

"Are we really going to divide everything?" Ham couldn't help but asked. When he was in the barony, he felt a little incredible when he saw Redel dividing the property. It was worth at least tens of thousands of imperial gold coins.

!

"Of course, according to Mr. Lin En, all this wealth was squeezed out of the poor by the count. Now I just return it to them." Redel said solemnly, and after a pause,

He continued to speak. "Otherwise, can we still take all these things away?"

This is obviously unrealistic...

Reidel knew that although he had captured the count's castle, he could not defend the castle with these stragglers, let alone confront the regular troops. He could only keep running away and changing positions.

Carrying these treasures would only slow down their movement. Wouldn't it be better to have extra bags filled with food and clothing?

Ham looked with both admiration and pity as Redel's personal guards opened boxes filled with gold and silver, and then distributed them to the miners and poor people.

Many people are too afraid to accept the good intentions of Redel and others, and even doubt whether they have any ulterior motives. Redel doesn't care. Trust always needs a process.

Under the temptation of real benefits, the vast majority of miners and poor people chose to accept their good intentions.

Joyce's wealth seems to be a lot, but many of it are treasures that cannot be valued. If the rest is divided, each person can only receive about thirty silver coins. As for the miners who participated in the battle, they received one

Gold coins as a reward for their heroic deeds.

Redel's generosity is also the reason why these people dared to smash the statue of the goddess because of their high morale.

After dividing the gold and silver of the great earl and tightening the relationship between the two parties, Redel took out his trump card, which was to hold a large bonfire banquet, where everyone gathered to complain about the harsh treatment of the overseers and nobles in the past.

For example, Baron York was greedy and stingy. The manor he built was extremely luxurious, but he was only willing to give the mining slaves who risked their lives to dig ore in the mines a few pieces of black bread and unpalatable wheat porridge.

Eating half full is a luxury.

Another example is a cruel clerk who whipped himself in public for no reason after being drunk...

There are simply not too many similar sufferings. Even if we can talk about them for days and nights, they are endless. Those high-ranking nobles do not regard them as human beings at all. The various exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous taxes from the territory and the church almost crush them.

Just living is already a luxury.

At first, the poor people in the earl territory only dared to stand at a distance and listen, but soon they became more and more angry as they listened, and finally joined in cursing...

There were so many angry poor people that Redel had to let his personal guards come out to maintain order, and then ordered people to bring in all kinds of delicacies stored in the Earl's palace.

Many poor people and miners were able to eat 'delicious' white bread for the first time, nibble on a piece of lamb leg, or drink some 'noble' red wine, and experience the luxurious life of the aristocracy.

"Lord Redel, when we were in church today, were you the one calling for divine punishment?" While the bonfire banquet was in progress, a young miner couldn't help but ask.

For a moment, Ham and others also quickly looked over. The scene that happened in the church was simply beyond their understanding. Continuous lightning fell from the sky, almost shattering their eardrums, and instantly made them powerful in their eyes.

The invincible bishop was chopped into a charred corpse. In the minds of Ham and others, only divine punishment could describe such a horrific scene!

"No, that's not divine punishment, it's the application of the laws of electromagnetism..." Reidel quickly explained.

It's just that everyone present heard the confusion, the accumulation of electric charges and the potential difference, which were far beyond the scope of what their brains could understand.

Most people firmly believe that Redel must have been favored by the gods!

Some miners from the barony even boasted about how Redl led them to kill the evil overseer. They attacked the barony at night and killed York in his sleep. Then they advanced all the way and killed the great Earl Joyce.

He was so frightened that he ran away and did not even dare to return to the castle.

Amidst everyone's bragging, Redel's cheeks turned red, and his face looked a little embarrassed as a young man. Some of these many deeds were indeed his handiwork, but many of them were not due to him...

Especially when dealing with Joyce, who lacked leadership experience, he often asked the mysterious wizard for advice. Even the method of calling on everyone to complain was given to him by the other party.

"You must have received real guidance from the gods!" A miner shouted excitedly, since it was Redel who told them that the so-called Moon Goddess [Ella] is just a false god, using their faith to fool them, and the legend

There is no difference between the terrifying and evil evil god and the devil, but they are hidden more deeply.

Then Redel must have been received by the true god, or received divine enlightenment in a dream, in order to know all this.

After hearing this, Redel also fell silent, because so far he still has not figured out who the mysterious and powerful wizard is and why he chose him.

All he knew was that the other party's profound knowledge was as vast as the ocean, and he could even bestow magic on himself. If the other party hadn't claimed to be a wizard, he would have been like these people, thinking that he had received true divine revelation.

However, in Redel's eyes, Linn, who knew everything and showed various magical abilities, was no different from a god. He was still a god who was willing to save these humble mining slaves...

(End of chapter)

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