The locals were more enthusiastic than the people of Middenheim, and Lynch bumped into several parades as he walked.

Like a tooth with cavities, Altdorf as a whole looks as grand as ever from the outside, but after entering the city, everyone can see the renovations underway inside it, as well as the decay that has not yet been renovated.

Many courtyards and small buildings are about to collapse, and busy craftsmen can be seen everywhere. Repainting alone may not be able to save Altdorf's dangerous buildings.

Lynch had to use unnatural forces to avoid the streets - it was even more crowded than Middenheim. If order was still there, the road would still be passable, but demonstrators of all kinds ruined everything.

Angry residents stood shoulder to shoulder, holding up plaques or pulling banners.

Some asked Emperor Magnus to start an inventory of imperial officials immediately after the war, while others wanted the price of certain fruits and vegetables to drop.

It is not an exaggeration to say that bulletin boards can be filled with other claims. The bulletin boards on the road are already filled with advertisements for various "claims and doctrines."

Most of the Altdorfs are eager to establish a new order, make the capital different, and make the future better.

This is what Lynch saw of these people.

Even if their ideas are really implemented, it may not make Altdorf better - their ideas have countless conflicting parts. Which person's "better" future should be implemented? It’s really hard to be the emperor of mankind.

The citizens walking on the street were very strange. Lynch was not sure whether it was the influence of the guiding stone or other unknown forces disturbing everything.

The coachman cursed and waved his whip, demanding that anyone in the way get out of the way.

The nobles walked almost at a trot. Who knew what important imperial affairs they were going to be busy with?

The scholars who still had their books seemed to be being chased, like soldiers on a secret mission.

The haggling is short and intense, and shoppers will switch stores after two or three sentences. The store explains the goods mechanically, and the same string of responses is given no matter who the visitor is.

Even the dogs on the roadside are particularly irritable. Stray cats will suddenly snap at the cracks in the wall nervously, and dogs will bark inexplicably into the sewers. Lynch can understand the mania of animals, and he is also aware of the things hidden in the dark. exception.

A string of sparks accidentally fell into the sewer along the manhole cover.

It is reported that the smell of meat is always lingering in the northern city of Altdorf today.

Eugen was still immersed in some kind of sentimentality. Lynch thought it was because of Teclis at first, but after passing by a mage shop and exchanging the magic materials on his body for imperial currency, the sadness on his face disappeared.

Perhaps he was mourning the money left behind in the carriage.

"The best hotel! The best hotel in Altdorf! Sir, perhaps you are looking for a place to stay."

As if they smelled the currency, the brokers who were selling footholds rushed over and surrounded Eugen who had just walked out of the store.

Several pairs of hands as skilled as Eugen also quietly reached into the Oracle's pockets. Without Lynch's reminder, he skillfully distanced himself from the crowd and made a gesture of drawing his sword to scare off the thieves.

He was not an innocent newcomer. Anyone who was not alert enough to enter the Altdorf might end up with only a pair of trousers left.

Some people recommended that Eugen go to a nightclub next to King's Square, which is close to the food street.

Not to be outdone, other brokers gave examples of the benefits of other hotels. Different people represented different hotels and kept touting the benefits of that hotel.

After the would-be freeloaders had receded, the brokers diligently tried to carry Eugen's luggage, if he had any.

Those who move first will undoubtedly have the advantage, and they can lead travelers to their own hotels.

The other brokers obviously would not sit back and watch everything happen, and the quarrel naturally broke out.

While they clenched their fists and almost started fighting, Eugen followed Lynch, who was climbing silently over the eaves, and fled the scene of the incident.

"His" suitcase remained in place, and it was not until another mage hurriedly returned from the sea of ​​people that the angry owner was found.

Changes and unpredictable surprises favored Altdorf at all times. After walking in the city for half a day, Lynch was sure that the mastermind behind the scenes was Tzeentch, not the guiding stone.

Tzeentch's power affects Altdorf all the time, and will not move until he sets his sight.

There will be no change until the world is destroyed.

Eugen noticed the lingering, tormenting uneasiness, which would only materialize in the form of small accidents and would rarely endanger human lives.

This rather large city is really enough for a traveler to visit for a week, but for safety reasons, it is better to leave early.

The river divides the entire city into three parts. You can only reach the south bank by boat from the dock area in the north city. People who like to walk can try to go around the bridge. Crossing the Rick River is not a wonderful experience. Lynch said during the tour He sensed the predatory creature below that was about to move.

It is estimated that the Rick River will boil at night, and Lynch will not be surprised if a troll comes ashore.

For Altdorf, one or two monsters may not be a threat.

Along the way, Lynch saw nearly thirty knights' stations.

There are also some new knights who are expanding their strongholds.

Compared with the north, the south is more majestic because the royal palace and the huge zoo are located on the south bank.

A dragon was imprisoned in the Imperial Zoo, and Lynch had heard its roar.

It seemed to be accustomed to the comfort of the zoo. There was no violence or ferocity in the dragon's roar, but rather a sense of laziness and perfunctoryness.

The Great Temple of Ulric and the Temple of Sigmar are both on the south bank, and there are also a line of noble mansions guarding the palace.

Mohr has more than one cemetery in Altdorf. The largest one is on the west side, on the hill in the center of the cemetery crossroads, where many Ostermark immigrants lived.

There are also execution grounds and courts there, separated from the palace by a square where celebrations are still taking place.

It is said that a military parade is about to take place in Altdorf, because the army marching south to Sylvania has achieved final victory and the Emperor is on his way back.

A stronghold was established near the square by the Knights of the Goddess Verena. Lin Qi was not sure until he saw the sign of the "Knights of Eternal Light".

It is like a fortress in the city, with many human beings who look like lawyers and judges traveling to and from the Knights' headquarters.

Perhaps because Verena's faith has taken root here, in most of the restaurants and offices seen on Lynch Road, there were a small number of law-related people arguing fiercely, hoping that they could calm down their emotions in court, at least not like they are now. So irritable.

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