Chapter 1341: Chapter 713 City of Faith Completed_3
The King’s Forest itself is rely the outer defense line of Arosh, its importance isn’t too high. Both sides have been neighboring for so long, so patterns have long been accepted; now they’re just being put on the table, which doesn’t even count as a compromise.
“With this basic premise in mind, the only thing left is the details,” Gaven said confidently, “and now I have confidence in facilitating this alliance agreent. Your Majesty, wait for my good news.”
In the following days, Gaven was constantly on the move, one second in Tree Spirit Hill of the Kingdom of Arosh, the next appearing in the Purple Dragon Palace of the Koer Kingdom.
Both sides had granted him temporary privileges, allowing him to directly teleport between the two places, acting as a ssenger, lubricant, and diator.
The signing of such an alliance, of course, couldn’t involve the two kings sitting face-to-face, haggling until red in the face.
Before that, all aspects had to be coordinated just right. When eting, they only needed to resolve those thorny issues that hadn’t reached consensus.
Many things, in fact, didn’t originate from their own hands but from the think tanks behind them.
During this process, Gaven took advantage and subtly infused his ideas and opinions into both sides, which they both knew were his but pretended not to recognize — because his way of thinking was too unique, often transcending conventional boundaries.
For instance, while both sides were rely considering avoiding ard conflict with each other, he suggested that both sides join forces to root out the hidden Monster Tribe within the King’s Forest.
Several years ago, during the Goblin disaster that even led to the fall of Arabey City, a considerable number of orcs had fled into the King’s Forest.
Neither side could eliminate them single-handedly.
The Kingdom of Arosh lacked the capacity for large-scale military operations.
The Koer Kingdom found it difficult to locate the orcs within the dense forest.
With the Kingdom of Arosh providing intelligence and auxiliary support, an elite Purple Dragon Legion could easily uproot these Orc Tribes.
Another example: when both sides considered isolating interactions as much as possible, he suggested establishing a forest market between them, facilitating exchanges and enhancing mutual understanding.
This was a proposal neither side could refuse, as both could profit from it.
Ultimately, both sides chose to et in Gaven’s Bear Forest.
This location held symbolic significance and was also deed a neutral ground acceptable to both parties.
The matter began with Bear Forest and now ended with Bear Forest.
This affair carried a tone of atonent, naturally not expecting tangible benefits from either side.
Yet, it didn’t an there were no indirect benefits, such as mingling his trade caravans during the mutual markets or gaining a wave of goodwill from both sides. Both the Tree Spirit Queen and King Yasan were very pleased with Gaven’s performance.
After facilitating this, Gaven led his general’s honor guard out of the Koer Kingdom and returned to the City of Faith; it was ti for the Conqueror Army to embark on their next journey.
With winter approaching, the newly built City of Faith didn’t have enough grain for them to survive the winter; the Three Rivers Region was what Gaven had prepared as their wintering location.
Even though only a month had passed since Lady Strategy’s Divine Enthronent battle, the place had undergone an upheaval, and a new city had miraculously arisen.
A towering 20-ter black city wall had already enclosed both sides of the Bridge of Faith. The wall was smooth, seemingly seamless, as if it had grown from the ground.
Rows upon rows of three-story black stone buildings shot up, perfectly aligned; there were over a thousand of them, forming a spectacular sight from an aerial view.
The magic farmland enveloped by the city had been fully cultivated; its area was even larger than before, nearly ten square kiloters. Gaven, who had grown over this period, had anticipated this and prepared no less than ten square kiloters of reserve farmland.
Half of the field was planted with fruits and vegetables, and the other half with winter wheat, all having sprouted green shoots growing very well, unfazed by the approaching winter.
Favorable Weather didn’t just refer to wind and rain; it forcibly altered the season so that it would always remain sumr, providing the ideal temperature for plant growth, and the sunlight reflected the longest day of Felen’s sumr. This was the mighty power of Lady Strategy’s divine force.
“Today, we have once again created a new miracle, a construction miracle. We have forged a city of ten thousand people within a month. This miracle wasn’t created by but by all of you.
It was you who solidified the foundations of this city with your sweat.
You who supported the bones of this city with your hands.
The nas of all of you will be engraved on this city’s walls, forever admired and rembered by the world.
Those staying here will defend it with their lives and nurture it with their blood and sweat, allowing it to stand firm on this land as a beacon for the good people here, pointing the way forward.
Those leaving will continue to forge new legends with our hands and feet.
If we can build the first city, then we can build the second city.”
During the completion ceremony of the City of Faith, Gaven delivered a rousing speech that resonated with everyone present, eliciting enthusiastic shouts and responses.
Even the builders who participated in the construction were continually awed, as most of the thods used in the city’s construction were entirely beyond their comprehension. Including those spellcasters, who often couldn’t help but exclaim amazent at the innovative use of spells.
The visibly rapid construction speed motivated everyone imnsely.
When they turned around to look, a city had grandly appeared before their eyes.
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