Kingdombuilding: All My Inventions Are Novelty
Chapter 85: New Read
- Chapter 132: A Mutual Understanding
- Chapter 131: Coming To Terms
- Chapter 130: What Now?
- Chapter 129: Sowing
- Chapter 128: Do You?
- Chapter 127: Winning
- Chapter 126: Here’s My Decision
- Chapter 125: A Proposal?
- Chapter 124: Slander, here and there...
- Chapter 123: A Very Wise Lot
- Chapter 122: What Say You?
- Chapter 121: Are You Sure?
- Chapter 120: Hmmm!
- Chapter 119: Thesis
- Chapter 118: He Hits Differently
- Chapter 117: Who Am I?
- Chapter 116: Go Get It
- Chapter 115: Take Them Away
- Chapter 114: Check Each Body
- Chapter 113: Get To Safety
- Chapter 112: Facing Fear
- Chapter 111: Seek And Report
- Chapter 110: Where Are You Going To So Late?
- Chapter 109: Plans
- Chapter 108: Long Live The Prince!
- Chapter 107: Gaining Control
- Chapter 106: Gathering The Spoils
- Chapter 105: What’s Your Decision?
- Chapter 104: One For All
- Chapter 103: Sowing Discord In Distress
- Chapter 102: A Prince And A Pawn
- Chapter 101: A Friendly Visit
- Chapter 100: Go And Come
- Chapter 99: All or Nothing?
- Chapter 98: Who Wins?
- Chapter 97: She Truly Drives A Hard Bargain
- Chapter 96: Here She Comes
- Chapter 95: Saved By A Grab
- Chapter 94: Hehehe...
- Chapter 93: What Did You Say?
- Chapter 92: Go Hard Or Go Home
- Chapter 91: Two Steps Wiser
- Chapter 90: A Rat
- Chapter 89: Insatiable
- Chapter 88: A Promotion
- Chapter 87: A Very Good Job
- Chapter 86: Roots Run Deep
- Chapter 85: New Read
- Chapter 84: Again!!!
- Chapter 83: Put It On
- Chapter 82: Two Bright Minds
- Chapter 81: Straight To Business
- Chapter 80: Taking Another Step Forward
- Chapter 79: Crowd Control
- Chapter 78: Let’s Go!!!
- Chapter 77: Prince Gerad
- Chapter 76: Here He Comes
- Chapter 75: Prince Simon
- Chapter 74: Teams
- Chapter 73: Moving On
- Chapter 72: Feeding Bread Crumbs
- Chapter 71: Heads Rolling
- Chapter 70: Where Are They?
- Chapter 69: Education On Promotion
- Chapter 68: Filled With Wonder
- Chapter 67: Playing Smart
- Chapter 66: Suggestions
- Chapter 65: No, Forty Times
- Chapter 64: A Sting Of Pain
- Chapter 63: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 62: Over Priced But Fed Well
- Chapter 61: Living
- Chapter 60: First Generation
- Chapter 59: Bulky Order
- Chapter 58: Take One Out?
- Chapter 57: Awe!
- Chapter 56: Family Introduction
- Chapter 55: All Round Debit
- Chapter 54: Just The Beginning
- Chapter 53: Growth
- Chapter 52: Wonders
- Chapter 51: Working Wonders
- Chapter 50: Letting Them Do The Job
- Chapter 49: Temporary Storage
- Chapter 48: Disbursements
- Chapter 47: Rake It In
- Chapter 46: Double Win
- Chapter 45: Dismissed
- Chapter 44: Fowl Play
- Chapter 43: Learning Something New
- Chapter 42: Do Not Flee
- Chapter 41: Go Get Him
- Chapter 40: Eldora Quest Success
- Chapter 39: Hint!
- Chapter 38: Here Comes The Big Fish
- Chapter 37: Sending Out The Bait
- Chapter 36: Cry Poor?
- Chapter 35: Are You Willing?
- Chapter 34: Go
- Chapter 33: Show Off
- Chapter 32: Introducing, Brambleford’s Finest
- Chapter 31: Let Him Wait
- Chapter 30: Take Two
- Chapter 29: Moving Forward
- Chapter 28: Sir, We’ve Got Cargo
- Chapter 27: Please Spare Harlan
- Chapter 26: We Will Follow Baldwin’s Strategy
- Chapter 25: Convincing Lancelot
- Chapter 24: Let’s Go Take A Look
- Chapter 23: What’s Your Name?
- Chapter 22: Hmmm
- Chapter 21: As Stubborn As A Mule
- Chapter 20: A Closed Door Auction
- Chapter 19: A Request?
- Chapter 18: Roland, Why?
- Chapter 17: Ouch!
- Chapter 16: An Opportunity To Exploit
- Chapter 15: First Invention
- Chapter 14: Let’s Go!
- Chapter 13: We Come Bearing Gifts
- Chapter 12: An Assassin!
- Chapter 11: Complete
- Chapter 10: Knowledge Transfer
- Chapter 9: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 8: Just A Joke
- Chapter 7: Task Complete
- Chapter 6: Capture Them
- Chapter 5: Summon The Armory Officer
- Chapter 4: Clang! Clang!! Clang!!!
- Chapter 3: Brambleford
- Chapter 2: The Eldorian Empire
- Chapter 1: I’m Not Dead?
Billy was fifteen years old and lived in Tuttle Village, Shelt County, Brambleford.
From the time he could remember, his father had been a tenant farmer for the Goldwynd family, one of the powerful local clans in Brambleford. Every year, seventy percent of their harvest had to be handed over to the Goldwynd family.
He had two older brothers, Fred and Collin. Both of them worked as cowherders for the Goldwynd family. When Billy was nine, he too had to join his brothers in working for the Goldwynd family, all for the sake of a single black steamed bun each day.
Billy hated the black steamed buns. They were made from chaff mixed with mouldy wheat and were nearly impossible to swallow.
But he had no choice but to eat them. The thirty per cent of the harvest that remained for his family was barely enough to feed the seven members of his household, which included his younger sister.
Almost every day, Billy went hungry. Only during festivals would his parents sell some of their wheat to buy a few pounds of white flour to make pancakes and steamed buns.
In his memory, those were the happiest times.
However, this year was different from previous ones. His father, who had been renting land from the Goldwynd family, suddenly called all three brothers back home. The entire family of seven went to reclaim wasteland along the riverbanks outside the village.
According to his parents, Prince Simon had issued a land reclamation decree. Any family that reclaimed land would own it from then on, and the land could be passed down through generations.
Later, the village head came to their house and told them to join a production team.
He remembered how excited his parents were. All the families who had reclaimed land near theirs were grouped into a production team, and soon, oxen and farming tools were distributed to each team from the county.
After spring, the villagers would be able to farm the land together, and for the next three years, the government would not collect any taxes.
According to the land reclamation law, Billy could cultivate thirty plots of land, but he couldn’t manage it all by himself.
However, his parents said that once this year’s harvest was sold, they would prepare a dowry for him to find a wife. Then, they could farm the land together. Thinking of this, Billy blushed. What would it be like to have a wife?
He was standing in the field, staring at the rotating waterwheel, when his second brother, Collin, ran over and spoke. "Billy, the prince’s newspaper delivery boys have come to the city. The village head wants everyone to gather at the threshing ground east of the village."
"What’s a newspaper delivery boy?" Collin asked, confused.
"Don’t worry about what it is. Just come with me."
Collin dragged Billy to the threshing ground, where almost the entire village had already gathered.
In the middle of the threshing ground stood an old man holding something that looked like a notice. Behind him stood Vincent, the respected village head of Tuttle Village, who was carefully accompanying the old man.
This old man was Harry, who was on his first trip to the countryside. He held the newspaper and asked Vincent. "Is everyone in the village here?"
"Billy is here too. Everyone’s present." Vincent replied.
Harry nodded. In the Eldorian Empire, whether in towns, counties, or villages, the people lived together, and villages were often surrounded by earthen walls to protect against wild animals. This made it easy to gather everyone.
He then said. "First, let me explain what a newspaper delivery boy is..."
Harry went on to explain the concept of newspapers, as instructed by Prince Simon. One of his tasks was to popularize newspapers and establish them as an authoritative source of information for the government.
After his explanation, the villagers had a rough understanding. Harry then began reading the contents of the newspaper.
This was the first edition of the Eldorian Empire’s newspaper, which covered important events that had recently occurred in Brambleford.
The first article clarified the amount of land each person could claim under the land reclamation decree, preventing powerful families from taking more than their share.
The second article was about conscription, encouraging young men to join the army. It specified that soldiers would receive additional land and a monthly salary, and their families would be subsidized with grain and meat at the end of the year.
The third article was about reviving the horse administration and encouraging animal husbandry. The fourth article encouraged commerce and handicrafts, aiming to improve the low status of merchants and artisans. It also stated that migrants could work in the city and, after three years, obtain local residency, enjoying all the benefits of the domain.
Due to limited space in the newspaper, only these policies were included. The rest of the paper covered several major cases in the domain, including the Dunmere incident and the Ashenford incident.
"Ugh, these Goldwynd and Chandlier families are truly despicable." One villager cursed after the newspaper was read.
"Exactly, especially the Goldwynd family. To kill seventy-two people for their own gain, they deserve to be executed a thousand times over." Another villager said.
"These local powerful families are nothing but trouble. We work ourselves to the bone, and they take seventy percent of our harvest. How much land have they stolen from us?"
"..."
When Harry read about the new policies, the villagers cheered and celebrated. But when it came to the local powerful families, the villagers seethed with anger.
Harry carefully observed the villagers’ reactions. Later that night, he would need to report the details to the prince’s castle.
Billy also listened intently, especially when Harry mentioned how Captain Lancelot had executed the two villains in Dunmere and how the Brambleford army had captured the Ashenford governor. It made his blood boil. He had a vague feeling that Prince Simon was on the side of the common people.
"Prince Simon cares deeply for the people. He is a rare and wise ruler. All his policies are designed to benefit the people. We should be grateful for his benevolent governance." Harry said.
His task wasn’t just to read the newspaper; it was also to establish Prince Simon and the government as trustworthy figures in the hearts of the people.
After Harry’s words, the villagers whispered among themselves, many nodding in agreement. The common people had sharp eyes and could distinguish right from wrong.
However, they still lacked organized guidance. By using the newspaper as a tool for propaganda, Simon aimed to ensure that when the time came, the people would stand by his side.
But this was no easy task. The local powerful families were deeply entrenched, and Harry could still see fear in the villagers’ eyes when they talked about these families.
After venting their frustrations, they still cowered under the shadow of the powerful families.
Harry quietly noted the villagers’ reactions and handed the newspaper to Vincent. He had another village to visit, so after a short rest, he left.
The newspaper was a novel concept for the villagers. After Harry left, the villagers dispersed, but they continued to excitedly discuss the news from the paper.
Village Head Vincent watched the departing villagers, his expression gradually darkening.
He glanced at the newspaper and spoke. "I need to inform the landlord about this. The newspaper has really tarnished the Goldwynd family’s reputation."
As Vincent pondered this, Simon was contemplating the issue of his current adversaries.
Based on recent reports from several counties, he realised he had overlooked a crucial point in identifying his true opponents: the village elites who were subordinate to the local powerful families. Although they didn’t belong to the powerful clans themselves, they enjoyed a life of luxury by aligning with them.
- Chapter 132: A Mutual Understanding
- Chapter 131: Coming To Terms
- Chapter 130: What Now?
- Chapter 129: Sowing
- Chapter 128: Do You?
- Chapter 127: Winning
- Chapter 126: Here’s My Decision
- Chapter 125: A Proposal?
- Chapter 124: Slander, here and there...
- Chapter 123: A Very Wise Lot
- Chapter 122: What Say You?
- Chapter 121: Are You Sure?
- Chapter 120: Hmmm!
- Chapter 119: Thesis
- Chapter 118: He Hits Differently
- Chapter 117: Who Am I?
- Chapter 116: Go Get It
- Chapter 115: Take Them Away
- Chapter 114: Check Each Body
- Chapter 113: Get To Safety
- Chapter 112: Facing Fear
- Chapter 111: Seek And Report
- Chapter 110: Where Are You Going To So Late?
- Chapter 109: Plans
- Chapter 108: Long Live The Prince!
- Chapter 107: Gaining Control
- Chapter 106: Gathering The Spoils
- Chapter 105: What’s Your Decision?
- Chapter 104: One For All
- Chapter 103: Sowing Discord In Distress
- Chapter 102: A Prince And A Pawn
- Chapter 101: A Friendly Visit
- Chapter 100: Go And Come
- Chapter 99: All or Nothing?
- Chapter 98: Who Wins?
- Chapter 97: She Truly Drives A Hard Bargain
- Chapter 96: Here She Comes
- Chapter 95: Saved By A Grab
- Chapter 94: Hehehe...
- Chapter 93: What Did You Say?
- Chapter 92: Go Hard Or Go Home
- Chapter 91: Two Steps Wiser
- Chapter 90: A Rat
- Chapter 89: Insatiable
- Chapter 88: A Promotion
- Chapter 87: A Very Good Job
- Chapter 86: Roots Run Deep
- Chapter 85: New Read
- Chapter 84: Again!!!
- Chapter 83: Put It On
- Chapter 82: Two Bright Minds
- Chapter 81: Straight To Business
- Chapter 80: Taking Another Step Forward
- Chapter 79: Crowd Control
- Chapter 78: Let’s Go!!!
- Chapter 77: Prince Gerad
- Chapter 76: Here He Comes
- Chapter 75: Prince Simon
- Chapter 74: Teams
- Chapter 73: Moving On
- Chapter 72: Feeding Bread Crumbs
- Chapter 71: Heads Rolling
- Chapter 70: Where Are They?
- Chapter 69: Education On Promotion
- Chapter 68: Filled With Wonder
- Chapter 67: Playing Smart
- Chapter 66: Suggestions
- Chapter 65: No, Forty Times
- Chapter 64: A Sting Of Pain
- Chapter 63: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 62: Over Priced But Fed Well
- Chapter 61: Living
- Chapter 60: First Generation
- Chapter 59: Bulky Order
- Chapter 58: Take One Out?
- Chapter 57: Awe!
- Chapter 56: Family Introduction
- Chapter 55: All Round Debit
- Chapter 54: Just The Beginning
- Chapter 53: Growth
- Chapter 52: Wonders
- Chapter 51: Working Wonders
- Chapter 50: Letting Them Do The Job
- Chapter 49: Temporary Storage
- Chapter 48: Disbursements
- Chapter 47: Rake It In
- Chapter 46: Double Win
- Chapter 45: Dismissed
- Chapter 44: Fowl Play
- Chapter 43: Learning Something New
- Chapter 42: Do Not Flee
- Chapter 41: Go Get Him
- Chapter 40: Eldora Quest Success
- Chapter 39: Hint!
- Chapter 38: Here Comes The Big Fish
- Chapter 37: Sending Out The Bait
- Chapter 36: Cry Poor?
- Chapter 35: Are You Willing?
- Chapter 34: Go
- Chapter 33: Show Off
- Chapter 32: Introducing, Brambleford’s Finest
- Chapter 31: Let Him Wait
- Chapter 30: Take Two
- Chapter 29: Moving Forward
- Chapter 28: Sir, We’ve Got Cargo
- Chapter 27: Please Spare Harlan
- Chapter 26: We Will Follow Baldwin’s Strategy
- Chapter 25: Convincing Lancelot
- Chapter 24: Let’s Go Take A Look
- Chapter 23: What’s Your Name?
- Chapter 22: Hmmm
- Chapter 21: As Stubborn As A Mule
- Chapter 20: A Closed Door Auction
- Chapter 19: A Request?
- Chapter 18: Roland, Why?
- Chapter 17: Ouch!
- Chapter 16: An Opportunity To Exploit
- Chapter 15: First Invention
- Chapter 14: Let’s Go!
- Chapter 13: We Come Bearing Gifts
- Chapter 12: An Assassin!
- Chapter 11: Complete
- Chapter 10: Knowledge Transfer
- Chapter 9: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 8: Just A Joke
- Chapter 7: Task Complete
- Chapter 6: Capture Them
- Chapter 5: Summon The Armory Officer
- Chapter 4: Clang! Clang!! Clang!!!
- Chapter 3: Brambleford
- Chapter 2: The Eldorian Empire
- Chapter 1: I’m Not Dead?
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