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Chapter 423: The Fantasy of the Castilian Nobles

The Castilian nobles had no idea what was happening on the other continent.

The shadow of the devil and the white light of destruction were nothing but another storm on the Sea of ​​Impermanence. The continent of Sauron was not affected much at all.

In the eyes of some Castilian nobles, the reason why Avar has not conquered the Mu Continent, which does not have super-level magic, is simply because it is too difficult to cross the sea and the number of troops deployed is insufficient.

And now, most of the dragons on the continent of Sauron have helped the Avars to escort them. They are Avars and dragons!

If the dragons had helped the Avars in their conquests on the continent of Sauron as well as providing escorts, countries like Castile would have ceased to exist long ago, but now the Avars and dragons have indeed joined forces and are heading to the continent of Mu together.

Even though the number of people crossing the sea is limited, these nobles have already come into contact with the Demons and know that on the other side of Mu Continent, there is also a race called the Demons and a country called Anjou that are cooperating with the Avars. So isn't it only a matter of time before they conquer Mu Continent?

So what if they are elves? Can they defeat dragons? Can they defeat super-level magic?

These nobles took it for granted that the war mode of Mu Continent was replaced by the super-level magic bombardment mode of Sauron Continent. Then, even if Mu Continent was very powerful without super-level magic, it would be difficult to resist the invasion of dragons and Avars.

That's a dragon!

Of course, there were also some nobles who felt that Mu Continent would not be conquered so easily, but their basis was only in legendary books, which was not as intuitive as the other faction who directly put out a giant dragon.

And even those who think that Mu Continent will not be easily conquered only think that it will not be easily conquered.

After all, Castile didn't know the fighting power of the elves, but he had experienced the fighting power of the dragons.

In addition, the description of Capet's combat effectiveness in the letter sent by the Grey Robe was not intuitive, and there were large sections missing. For example, the defense of the royal city was directly missing. Because of this, Lind's image became very strange, like a conspirator who only knew how to speculate and profit. And this is the most prosperous country on the continent of Mu described in the Grey Robe's letter.

Therefore, Castile made a serious misjudgment of the situation in Mu Continent.

As for why the Sauron dragons didn't fly back, they must have conquered the land and settled directly in the rich Mu Continent.

Some nobles even felt that the situation on Mu Continent was over!

Of course, what these nobles thought was correct. The war on Mu Continent had indeed ended.

So after the Grey Robe's letter across the sea was delivered to Castile, these nobles, who already had close relations with the Avars, began to take action.

Your Majesty, surrender and cooperate with the Avars. If you surrender now, at least you can get a share of the pie. In the future, we will all be dogs of the Avars.

Of course, surrender is a science. Who surrenders, how to surrender, in what way to surrender, and how to describe surrender as cooperation all have their own tricks. The nobles had another big fight over this.

In fact, in order to deploy troops to Mu Continent, Avar is now very weak, not to mention that there are not many dragons left in Sauron Continent. Except for the fact that Avar's financial strength has reached its peak due to the previous maritime trade and the help of the demons in making money, its actual war capability may be the weakest in history.

But Castile declined even more severely, especially because Castile had to face the Avars directly in order to barely maintain unity. If the Avars simply disappeared one day, Castile would start fighting among itself.

Of course, even if the Avars had not vanished into thin air by now, Castile would soon be unable to hold on.

The demons' means of making money are not limited to the Avar territory. These demons have also spread to the territory of Castile.

Because of their natural talent for bragging and their moderate acts of pity, these demons were soon treated as nobility by the Castilian nobles.

After all, blood magic looks very intimidating.

Of course, it was impossible for these demons to do anything serious, and soon all the means that Capet could and could not use were used inside Castile. After all these days of hard work, the demons' unscrupulous means of making money have begun to show results. The demons have even surpassed those small and medium-sized nobles and become the biggest creditors of the lower-level farmers and workers in Castile, becoming an emerging force in Castile and other neighboring countries.

In contrast, the peasants who were exploited to the point of unable to survive finally launched an uprising. However, unlike Capet's original uprising, these rebels not only lacked a firm leader, but also failed to establish a base. Most of their leaders were recruited or bought by the demons halfway through the battle and became their running dogs.

After all, it is basically impossible for these lower-class people who don't know anything about magic to defeat those noble lords. Most uprisings can be suppressed by just one or two professionals and cannot cause any waves at all. It is actually good to be able to earn some income.

The Castilian nobles who were focused on internal strife did not notice this situation at all, or even if they noticed it, they did not care. After all, the number of demons was very small and they could not form a force at all. The nobles were still nobles, and the peasants were still peasants. Those demons would even sponsor the "great cause" of the nobles, and the rebellious peasants who were absorbed were instead sponsored by the demons and turned into the army under these nobles.

Who would hate such a demon?

However, the territory of Castile is becoming more and more chaotic, and it would not be surprising if it collapsed into several small countries in an instant.

Of course, it was not just Castile that was in chaos. The surrounding countries were also having a hard time. The anti-Avar alliance was actually in name only, and everyone was more or less connected to the Avars.

The nobles that Gonzalez VI met within one day, as well as the princes and princesses sponsored by these nobles, had almost the same opinions as Garcia. They were basically the same thing in different forms. The only difference was that they discussed how to cooperate with the Avars and then get a share of the next trade with Mu Continent.

Gonzalez could feel that if he didn't surrender, he would probably not be able to be king anymore.

Although the trade fleet with Mu Continent had not come for a long time, more nobles thought that the dragons and Avars had already established a country on the rich Mu Continent and did not want to come back at all. After all, how could the dragons lose? Therefore, the nobles on Sauron Continent did not find anything wrong. They were still discussing what new and exotic goods would arrive in Sauron Continent next, and even fantasized about whether they could have their own territory on Mu Continent after cooperating with the Avars.

Even in this fantasy, the Castilians had already imagined the basic outline of the colony.

And at this time, in the port of Castile, Daniel was washed ashore.

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