Stimulated by Gustav, a serf with messy hair and thin body stuck his neck and said, "silver... Silver, it''s silver."
With that, he immediately shrunk his head.
"Oh, my God!" Gustav exclaimed. "Look at this clever guy. He can recognize that I have silver coins!"
In the roaring laughter, Gustav looked at the serf and asked, "smart sir, what''s your name?"
The serfs were a little nervous, but the face culture could only harden its head and answer, "back... Back to the mayor, my name is thin Chai."
Thin wood? Well, it''s probably a nickname. Gustav thought.
"Good luck, Mr. thin Chai, I think your memory should be good. Now please spread out your hand. This silver coin is yours!" after that, Gustav flicked his fingers, and the silver coin flew in the air, drew an arc from the stage and fell into the opposite hand.
Silver... Silver coins, really!
The serfs around thin Chai stared at the silver coins in his hands, looking incredible.
In this way, you get a silver coin!?
Damn it, I knew I would answer. I didn''t think he really gave silver coins!
What a lucky guy, who doesn''t know silver coins! I just don''t believe that fat man!
The fat mayor really did what he said! He''s not lying!
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Gustav knew that for these serfs, the shock of real gold and silver was more effective than the promise of wasting words.
If Arthur leaves it to him, Gustav must not disappoint his friends!
Looking at the serfs with rich expressions, divine eyes and full of expectation staring at him, Gustav smiled with a stomach - this is the magic of money!
"Do you want any more gold coins!" Gustav shouted.
Gold coins! Oh, my God! The serfs immediately felt that the fat man on the stage was the most lovely person.
"Yes!"
"Mayor, ask quickly. I''ll tell you everything I know!"
"Yes, mayor, ask quickly!"
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After everyone felt quiet, Gustav said, "I don''t have gold coins. Give you dreamers!"
Hearing his words, the enthusiasm of the serfs suddenly went out.
Looking at the angry crowd, Gustav took a big horn and shouted, "look at your damn fool. It''s just a gold coin. If others don''t give it, won''t you earn it yourself!"
Gustav''s words did not receive any response.
Earn it yourself? Oh, you white fat man, it''s as easy as peeing. What do you want us to earn! I can''t earn a gold coin in my life!
"Oh, yes! I forgot you were all serfs!" Gustav walked around with a big horn.
"Let me think about what kind of day it should be? Get up from bed before dawn, oh... No! Many of you probably don''t even have a bed. Hey, get up from the haystack and the floor. In short, you know best."
"Then what? Then you should hurry up to work, clean the stables, clean the houses, clean the yards, take care of livestock, log and fish, or go to the fields. In short, you can''t stop! In this way, you can eat a few pieces of hard and rough bread until noon. If you are lucky, you may be able to fill your stomach, and then there are all kinds of things waiting for you!"
"If you are unlucky, you will encounter the Lord''s war. You will stand at the front of the team with a pile of scrap iron and tremble to resist the knight''s charge! If the war fails, you will become a slave or continue to live in the past. Your family will never want to see you in this life."
"If the war is won, you may be seriously injured, either blind or missing your arms! If you are favored by the gods and have nothing to do, congratulations. You will transport a full truck of looted property or livestock for the Lord. This is a great opportunity to feast your eyes, because none of these things belong to you! When you return to the farm, you will find that victory is not waiting for you It''s not a party, but a day-to-day job! "
"What I said may not be half what you feel, but tell me, you poor guys, am I right!"
The serfs hung their heads and were silent.
Gustav''s words were sharp enough, but the serfs were numb.
Yes, this damn life is like this, but what can they do? They have no noble origin, they are born like this, and everyone is like this.
These serfs, just like people in the mire, may have had the idea of struggling, but after seeing several companions who were swallowed by the mire and lost their lives due to the struggle, they looked around and found that there were more people living in the mire honestly, and immediately extinguished their idea of making money.
This is life. I was born like this. This was what the manor steward warned them, and they believed it themselves.
What a group of excellent serfs. Looking at the numb guy in front of him, Gustav felt that he must do well what Arthur gave him.
Um... Ideological work! That''s what he said. Gustav thought.
"Poor bastards, do you know how the serfs who led the river and used to be serfs live now!" Gustav asked with a trumpet.
The serfs looked up at him.
How can I live? I don''t really want those knights to say when they deceive children that there is land and freedom.
"I think you have heard that count Arthur tustra has abolished his farm. The serfs in the farm in the past are now free farmers!"
"They don''t have to be busy with all kinds of work that don''t belong to them, and they don''t have to face all kinds of taxes on the farm! They don''t have to worry about the bullying of the manager of the farm! Lord Arthur gave them land and all kinds of farm tools, taught them new farming skills, and allowed them to work freely! And only charged 30% of the grain as taxes!"
"I didn''t deceive you, just like the silver coin just now! But do you think that''s all!"
Gustav pointed to Shanghe town behind him, "I want to tell you that when your busy farming season is over, you can still come here to look for labor opportunities. You are free farmers, and this is not free labor! As long as you have the strength to wave a hammer, carry stones and drive a carriage, you will get a considerable reward! In addition, you can also enter the factory. As long as you are willing to learn, you can rely on gold coins You can earn it with your own hands! "
"Under Lord Arthur, even slaves are paid!"
Gustav''s words finally ignited the serfs, whispered and talked one by one, and the children shouted that they had known for a long time.
"Do you think so!" Gustav pointed to the soldiers of the first army. "Look at these boys in armor on horseback! They used to be serfs, but now they are Lord Arthur''s most loyal soldiers!"
"Your children will be taught by a bachelor. They may become soldiers of Lord Arthur, or they may become his men. As long as they work hard enough, Lord Arthur will appoint them regardless of their origin! The town behind me is built by a former slave and now an aristocrat!!"
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Under Gustav''s preaching, some serfs finally fainted with excitement. More people were holding their hair with both hands and tears on their faces. They were completely overwhelmed with excitement.
For these restless serfs who only expected to live the same life as before, Gustav''s announcement one by one was like a big surprise hitting them on the head.
They are like the serfs who knelt in front of Arthu