On the next day, accompanied by a troop of about twenty cavalry, fifty infantry and two scribes, Henry mounted on his horse and treaded on the White Merchant Road, his first destination being the Eastern side of the kingdom.
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"No problem. I will also send someone here. I need you to document your knowledge. We will compile it into books for future generations to read and expand It. That way your names will become eternal and known for centuries." Henry said, trying to bring them willingly by offering fame and an everlasting name.
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ch 139 Muddy waters - The pirates on the Bay (II)
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ch 124 Unpredictable Factor
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ch 130 The end of a battle
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"I also need to recruit new people to join my army"- Henry contemplated, his body swaying with the horse's movements - "We will soon conquer both kingdoms down south, but Luak will pose the greatest threat. Aritreia will likely be relatively easy to defeat, given that their core is already weakened with their king dead. However, Luak still is a significant enemy, but they will still come down."
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ch 138 Muddy Waters - The pirates on the Bay (I)
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"I also need to recruit new people to join my army"- Henry contemplated, his body swaying with the horse's movements - "We will soon conquer both kingdoms down south, but Luak will pose the greatest threat. Aritreia will likely be relatively easy to defeat, given that their core is already weakened with their king dead. However, Luak still is a significant enemy, but they will still come down."
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"Answer me," Henry demanded, his voice low, betraying a hint of frustration. He understood the necessity of maintaining discipline among his troops; hierarchy and rules were paramount.
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He had brought with him two scribes, who were distant relatives of some noble families that had fled the kingdom. While they were not considered nobles themselves and only shared a small kinship with them, this connection had afforded them the opportunity to learn basic reading and writing skills. As a result, they had been placed under Luke's guidance, assisting him with administrative tasks. The noble class had been decimated, and although Henry had yet to formally abolish this social system, the remaining distant relatives held no significant power.
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Leier took a brief glance at her king, noticing that he was looking ahead and returned her eyes to the road - "Your majesty have provided opportunities for the people to rise in by establishing the Commander's Training Center. The Royal Library has allowed them to gain knowledge, while the schools you established, staffed with royal teachers, have given the people a chance to change" - she replied with pride evident in her face, turning to face Henry - "Indeed, your rule have completely changed the lives of those under your rule."
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On the next day, accompanied by a troop of about twenty cavalry, fifty infantry and two scribes, Henry mounted on his horse and treaded on the White Merchant Road, his first destination being the Eastern side of the kingdom.
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ch 132 The East and West - I
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"We will rebuild" - Henry vowed, his voice filled with a subtle sense of revenge and a tinge of craziness - "And then... we will bring destruction to their lands. I want their heads...I want their lands...I want their souls. I will make them pay."
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Two weeks passed since Henry's battle with the mage, allowing him to explore the castle beyond his bed for the first time in a while.
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ch 130 The end of a battle
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ch 130 The end of a battle
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On the next day, accompanied by a troop of about twenty cavalry, fifty infantry and two scribes, Henry mounted on his horse and treaded on the White Merchant Road, his first destination being the Eastern side of the kingdom.
Building a Kingdom and Conquering the World
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