Character attributes:

  Name: Richard Stuart

   Age: 15

  Command rate: ★★★ (This person has mastered the basic command ability. He can deal with small-scale wars, but he will still be in a hurry because of unexpected situations.)

   Virtues: ★★★ (This person is a member of the royal family, and the education he received makes him possess the virtues that nobles should have.)

   Prestige: ★★★ (The prestige of this person only affects the territory of his fief, and even the cheapest peasants will disdain him when he leaves the fief.)

   Piety: (This person never believes in gods, let alone talks about being piety to gods.)

  Features:

   Roman Caesar: This person is the Holy Roman Empire Caesar, the co-lord of the Germans, regardless of his ability, the title of the emperor still allows him to be respected by his subordinates. (Command +1, Prestige +3)

  Qualified generals: Many years of commanding experience in the game have made this person a qualified general. Although this is just a matter of fact, there is no doubt that he has more experience in commanding operations than ordinary people. (Command +2)

  Atheist: No matter which **** the owner of this body believed in before, the soul that now occupies the body is an out-and-out atheist materialist. (Pious -5)

   Noble royal family: This person is a member of the royal family and received strict court education from an early age. (Virtue +2)

   Crown Prince in Exile: This person was once the heir to the country, but the dynasty to which he belonged has already perished and was forced to go into exile. Even so, the name of the crown prince of the country can still be respected by others. (Majesty +1, Virtue +1, City and People's Heart +5)

Skill:

   Assembly: Blow the horn to stabilize the military! (You can use the rallying skills to restore morale during the war, and there is a high probability that the soldiers who have collapsed will regroup to your side and continue to fight for you.)

  ...

   Looking at his own personal attributes, Richard was silent for a long time, wondering if it was a habit in the game, he panicked when he saw his sporadic piety.

   If this is in the game, it may be caught by the Inquisitor of the Pope State for a barbecue after a few rounds.

But... the extra skills under the characteristics quickly attracted his attention. He looked at the system’s description and remarks on this skill, and quickly understood that this is not the default skill that every general in the game will have. Yes, using the assembly skills when the army is at the white flag can stabilize the soldiers and hold them for a while.

After quitting from the character attributes, Richard began to check the details of the city again. He looked at the two poor buildings that had been built in the city. After thinking about it, he decided to build the flat land first—the fertile plain outside Nuremberg, no need It is a violent thing to come to farm.

   What's more, the system army and urban residents also have to eat just like ordinary people. Although they brought their own food after being summoned out, the food obviously couldn't satisfy them.

   And the boat of grain that Richard brought can only be used for a period of time. The real source of grain still depends on the hands of the industrious farmers.

   However, it is now gradually entering winter, and it is obviously too late to plant crops. This made Richard hesitate for a long time, and finally decided to replace the leveled land with a grain trading firm. Because after checking the introduction of the building, Richard found that the grain firm allowed him to use dinars to buy food, and the price was not expensive, so he could buy it right away when there was a shortage of food. In addition, he also used another construction space to build a leveled land.

   I forgot to mention that the system here allows two system buildings to be built at the same time, unlike the game where you can only build one at a time.

   It costs 600 dinars to build the grain trading house and leveling the land, and it takes one month. When the grain trading shop is completed, the system will also give away a level one merchant. In addition, Richard also noticed that the construction time here is not used to refer to the number of turns, but to use the actual time for conversion. For example, in the game, it takes two rounds to complete the grain business, and it takes one to change to reality. Month’s time, and only need one round of roads to be completed, only half a month.

In other words, one contract in the game is equal to half a month in reality. However, the tax collected once in a round has been collected once in a quarter (four months), which makes Richard a little suspicious of his future days. Will it be difficult.

   After spending 1,200 dinars to build a grain trading house and level the land, Richard again checked the conscription interface. At present, he can recruit only urban militias, and due to recruitment restrictions, only two teams can be recruited.

Richard did not want to recruit such weak chickens as urban militias. The urban militias only wear common clothes, equipped with poor small round shields and short spears. It may be okay for them to maintain law and order against unarmed civilians. If they really get on the battlefield, it may be a They were defeated by the enemy when they met each other.

   is too real.

Speaking of it, Richard is still holding two teams of heavily armored sergeants and a team of crossbow militias. On Kuban Island, where there are no foreign enemies, these troops may be of no use to be summoned. They can only consume food for nothing, but the system His second mission still reminds him all the time that the threat of the pirate army has not been eliminated.

After thinking about it, Richard still summoned all the troops. It was the same as the scene when the generals and guards appeared in the early days. He only felt a white light flashing in front of him, and more than three hundred soldiers appeared in his. In front of them, they all knelt on the ground, shouting "Your Majesty Caesar."

All this was seen in the eyes of the civilians who had not completely dispersed. A group of unseen buns suddenly fell to the ground with the soldiers. The difference is that the former is the **** they believe in, and the latter is the emperor who kneels. His Majesty.

  ...

   Entering Nuremberg, the houses in the city are generally two-story buildings, and the tallest one is only three stories. The only three-story building is the town hall where the ruler lives next to the town square.

The first floor of the town hall is an office hall, which is used to receive civilians in need in the town, the second floor is the office of the town’s public officials, and the third floor is Richard’s residence. There is also a small building on the top floor. The tower, once the town is attacked, the metal bell in the tower will be sounded, allowing all civilians to take refuge here.

   In addition, the town’s own building also has several staff members, including two maids in charge of the lord’s daily life, a cook, and a clerk.

The two maids did not look good. One was a country woman with weather-beaten rough and dry skin (the most common woman in medieval villages), and the other was a plump body with a fleshy face. Strikingly, her arms are even thicker than Richard's thighs-it is worth mentioning that she is still the wife of the chef.

   To be honest, this is what a medieval maid should look like. In the passage novels seen in the previous life, the maids are like flowers and jade, and they are beautiful and fair. They are simply fake. Can you expect the maids recruited from the women who work all day to look good?

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