The envoy from the royal capital once again came to the northern border that made him collapse.

During the previous defeat of the coalition forces, the envoy relied on the protection of his loyal servants and luckily survived the bombardment and subsequent battles.

Because he did not raise any flags and was dressed very ordinary, no one chased him. Besides, he was also a professional, albeit an inconspicuous low-level one.

Therefore, the envoy from the royal capital was very lucky. He not only escaped, but also fled all the way back to the royal capital safely.

But as fate would have it, when Cran saw that the envoy was so good at running, he simply gave the job of appointing the governor back to the envoy who had just escaped.

The envoy, who had barely even warmed up his chair at home, rushed back to the northern border.

Needless to say, Doug Lars treated the envoy to delicious food and drinks along the way, but the envoy was not happy at all.

After all, we will go to Fassen Town later.

There is no town of Farson now. The downstream town of Farson was directly merged into Gray Collar when Lind asked Jefferson if he was willing.

Jefferson's response was: I have no objection.

After all, Jefferson had sworn that he would never sit on the fence again.

However, Jefferson also got a big business in managing sugar and recovery potions, which made other nobles envious. However, the town of Fassen disappeared from then on.

But there is only one voice in the entire western North, and the situation is basically the same as in Farsen Town. Why doesn't Lars's head of the family, the lord of the gray and white collar, come to compensate himself?

The carriage with the Augustine two-headed lion family emblem was told only after entering the western part of the North that Lind was still staying in the Evans family's territory for the time being. This was not surprising, after all, it did take some time to digest the newly conquered territory.

And along the way, the envoy saw many nobles fleeing. The envoy stopped many nobles and asked them, only to find out that they all ran away because they could not stand Lind Roll's harsh punishment. This made the envoy shake his head again and again. Although the situation of Doug Lars next door was not much better, and the territory was full of servants and soldiers looting, there was no such situation of nobles fleeing.

But when the messenger entered the city, he found that the production in Evans' territory had not been affected.

Not only that, there were job recruitment signs everywhere on the street. It seemed that there was endless work to be done. People were so busy that no one noticed the luxurious carriage speeding through the street.

This seemed to be telling the messenger in the car that the territory would continue to function even without the nobles.

No, it’s not that they left the nobles. The messenger has seen many nobles wearing strange helmets and directing the work.

The originally arrogant nobles are now doing the work of supervisors here.

It seemed that not only the supervisors, but even those familiar faces were rolling up their trouser legs and shoveling a pile of strange sand with shovels.

Among them, the messenger even saw an extremely familiar face - Sean Lars.

The brother-in-law of the current lord was actually teaching the nobles and ordinary people how to work in a place that looked like a construction site.

It was no wonder that those nobles were willing to mix with a group of commoners without caring about their image. Even Sean Lars, once the most promising heir of the Lars family and the younger brother of the current lord's only wife, was working in the mud. Naturally, others would not have any objections.

But the envoys who were familiar with the nobles soon discovered that the nobles who worked for Sean were often marginalized people who were not favored in their families or had no hope of inheriting the family.

Before the messenger could figure out the relationship, the carriage had already arrived at Lind's location.

Lind didn't really want to live in the Evans family's original mansion, because noble mansions were often full of secret passages and mechanisms, and might also have some messy rooms, so he temporarily bought an unused house from a wealthy businessman and lived there.

"Long time no see, Your Excellency the Envoy."

Looking at the professional fake smile on Lind's face, the messenger felt a chill down his spine and only wished he would never meet Lind again.

"Congratulations, Viscount Lind Roll. The king has decided that you will be the governor of the North. Here is the king's handwritten letter and appointment letter."

Lind had actually heard about his appointment as governor, and he also knew that Doug Lars on the other side had received the same appointment. After discussion among everyone, everyone felt that it would be better to accept the appointment.

Because this adds a touch of legality to Lind's rule, although it is basically dispensable, after all, Lind is ruling in the name of Lars.

But no one really wants to be a traitor, especially old aristocrats like Lena and Caroline, who still have some feudal aristocratic ideas of loyalty to the emperor in their bones.

Lucanus and Flora were much more radical, and they even wanted Linde to directly announce his accession to the throne.

Both sides are a bit too extreme. Lind plans to build high walls, store up food, slowly become king, eat the sugar coating, and then fire back with cannonballs.

Perhaps Lind does not need this so-called governor position, but the new nobles working under Lind need it very much. So since the other party has given him a way out, Lind is willing to give him face.

However, when Lind really read the appointment letter and Cran's handwritten letter, he always had a strange feeling.

Although Lind didn't know the actor very well, he always felt that he was not the kind of person who could come up with such a strategy.

This strategy of balancing both sides while fanning the flames always feels a bit like the strategy used by a certain superpower in the previous life. Clan even promised that Lind could purchase weapons and equipment from the royal capital through channels. This money-making model of selling old equipment that has been eliminated at a high price and fanning the flames is really similar.

If a dumber noble had come, he might have really thought that Clan was here to support him, and would have drawn his knife and fought Doug Lars to the last Northerner.

The only thing that is not right is that there is only a fortress between the Royal Capital and the North. The close distance makes it impossible for the Royal Capital to achieve true offshore checks and balances, and it is easy to play with fire and get itself into trouble.

Perhaps because of this, the royal capital only appointed two governors to maintain a balance.

Lind could even guess with his butt that the handwritten letter Doug Lars received was probably similar to his own. It also contained a bunch of nonsense and then started to promote the old weapons and equipment of the royal capital.

And once either himself or Doug Lars was defeated, the king would immediately appoint one of Doug's two brothers as the new governor.

Of course, this kind of game has actually been played by the ancients a long time ago. It is nothing new, and Lind does not think that the natives are stupid for not being able to think of similar methods.

But it just didn't feel right. This strange feeling kept lingering in Lind's heart. The opponent's fight was too methodical. Could it be that the idea of ​​the time traveler in the royal capital who replaced Isa came up with?

Seeing Lind's frown, the envoy asked cautiously, "Governor?"

Linde then came to his senses and signed the appointment letter. The messenger came forward to check and found the familiar words: Read.

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