God knows what kind of trouble they wanted to make.

After eating and drinking, the journey continued. Tigris hoped to visit the acting administrator who stayed in Middenheim so that the reputation of the slandered party could be restored.

Although the empire's legal system is like a decoration at this time, most people still look forward to standing in the light if they can live a life without hiding.

On the last stretch of the road to Middenheim, Lynch had the opportunity to witness the strike movement becoming more and more intense. Even the army and mages were alerted by the protests in the village.

The situation is under control, but more and more businessmen feel the injustice, and more and more workers also taste the bitterness of injustice. Just a few words make their life extremely difficult. .

It is said that this idea first emerged a month ago, but now it has just been completely ignited.

The hunters and farmers were just irrelevant spectators. Unfortunately, the hot-blooded species were too easily affected by emotions, and they soon joined the wave of protests with half-knowledge.

Some businessmen from other provinces also blended into the crowd, and a few smart people chose to stay safe.

It sounds like there have been more than one protest here, just never one of this magnitude.

When looking around, the settlements surrounding Middenheim were all discussing something about the power of the nobility. Lynch knew that the officials of this city were in trouble, and it was just trouble.

Craftsmen and commoners hope to gain a higher status, and merchants hope to reduce the amount of money given to nobles and abolish some laws restricting trade. Dwarves have not participated too much in human affairs. They have already been recognized by the rulers. If necessary, dwarves can help at any time. A dwarf realm can be established in Middenheim.

The dwarves have been allies of Sigmar since its founding.

They were not too worried about the local officials. After all, among the dwarves, if the king was too unwilling to restrain himself, there would be a group of dwarves who would silently protest.

It's just that their human friends seemed a little too excited.

Lynch guessed that the Ulric priests who stayed in Middenheim were not in a stable state. They probably didn't know when taxes suddenly became heavier and why the system that had lasted for nearly two thousand years suddenly gained widespread dissatisfaction.

Lynch didn't want to stay in the increasingly chaotic thoughts for a long time. Now he felt like he was bathing in colorful dirty water. The various thoughts of mortals seriously affected his connection with the world. He almost passively ascended to the highest heaven. .

Even though many young men were transferred due to the war, there were still enough people left to form a wave that could cause trouble.

They were stronger than calves and had enough energy to visit taverns all day long, so the local taxes were not too heavy.

Sure enough, when the soldiers and mages arrived, the troublemaker quickly disappeared.

They have no intention of changing anything.

The loudest people are the outsiders, but Middenheim's tradition easily resolves all disputes - those who are not convinced stand up and argue, and the one who is still standing in the end is the correct one.

The locals obviously preferred bloody collisions to verbal proclamations. When the speakers were dragged through the streets by soldiers, the people who had previously "responded" to them all stood aside and even laughed happily.

It was simply a farce, but Lynch saw the heaviness in some people's hearts.

Knowledgeable people are worried about another outbreak of the incident. Naturally, many people also hope that the changes will be pushed to the end, because they will ultimately benefit.

Only the villagers became innocent. They were influenced by various ideological trends and incited by various slogans to raise the flag and stand for others.

Who knows if someone will succeed in stimulating the existing contradictions and completely split and change the empire that is suffering from internal and external troubles?

Maybe that's a good thing, but it's more likely that the empire will end once the changes occur.

Humans are not the only ones hiding in the dark.

Fortunately, the faith of the gods still exists. As long as the people of the empire can proudly claim to be the inheritors of Sigma, the empire will still exist and will not fall apart.

The riotous behavior of the people made it easier for the Archmage to satisfy his needs. He successfully met with the steward before he even set foot on the suspension bridge at the foot of the mountain.

The trouble of the group of refugees was solved in a few words. Despite his prejudice, Bishop Yurik who stayed behind was willing to give face to the founder of the Imperial Academy of Magic.

What worried Lynch was the Sigma Priest who arrived at Middenheim with them, and the knight who was rescued halfway.

They deliberately avoided the soldiers. The knight seemed to want to come to see the bishop, but was stopped by the priest.

The two wizards who set out for Middenheim early in the morning inadvertently exchanged glances with a mage. Their silent communication was so focused that Lynch did not wait until he discovered that Teclis was also in Middenheim. Heim.

The theory of elements still failed to quarrel with the theory of the eight magical winds.

By the time the wizard and the battle mage separated silently, Eugen's carriage had already arrived at the bridge in Middenheim.

From the point of view of Lynch, the entire mountain Middenheim is based on is like a giant raised castle. The top of the mountain seems to have been cut off by an invisible force so that humans can successfully settle on it.

The mountain is surrounded by a circle of low mountains. You can cross the ravine by stepping on the wide stone viaduct and directly reach the mountainside of the mountain where Middenheim is located.

Steep mountain walls separate the mountains, making the ravine act like a natural moat.

Mortals in Middenland always use Ulric's miracles to explain the existence of Middenheim:

In the beginning, before the history of the empire was born, the white wolf god Ulric guided the migrating Teutonic tribes to the central mountains and established their home at the end of the central mountains extending westward.

The devout Teutons were infested by omnipresent wild beasts, attacked by wolves, and surrounded by endless snowstorms.

Even when they were dying of being tortured by various irresistible forces, they never gave up their faith in Ulric.

So the satisfied Lord of Winter smashed the mountains with one punch, and ignited his divine power on the highest mountain - the unquenchable blazing white flame, the divine fire that can purify the spirit and hammer the will.

It is not a fire that ignites all things, but only burns in the soul, and only burns the hearts of the cowardly.

Lin Qi slowly raised his head, and his inhuman and more transcendent perception made him see the fire directly. The majestic mountains could not stop it from meeting Lin Qi, and the crowds of people could not stop the divine revelation.

As soon as his front foot stepped into the range of its radiation, Lynch had a premonition of happiness.

A warrior who can never be defeated head-on stands on the mountain. He is as cold and ruthless as winter, more cruel and vengeful than wolves.

It seems that the other party also sensed Lynch's existence. This was a mutual process.

The bad premonition took root directly in the heart of the lizard, and Ulric did not seem to be a hospitable god.

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