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Release that Witch-Novel2
Chapter 367: The First Step to Building the CityChapter 367: The First Step to Building the City
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Petrov stepped out of his cabin and was surprised that he was not greeted with the smell of rotting wood. There was a newly built bridge next to the boat, and the harbor had doubled in size and thudded instead of creaking when stepped on—he could tell that the planks had been laid sturdily and that the material was of great quality.
After leaving the harbor, a few uniformed guards immediately walked over. The leader of the group gave the family crest hanging on the Lionheart’s flagpole an once-over and asked, "Are you... Sir Hull of the Honeysuckle Family?"
"Yes." Petrov nodded, feeling quite important. "I am Petrov Hull, and I came here at His Highness’ invitation."
"Lord Iron Axe has already told us about you. Please come with me." The guard waved his hand.
"We’re walking?" Petrov was shocked.
"Yes. All the stables have been demolished," the guard smiled apologetically and said. "Don’t worry. The town roads are in great condition."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtPetrov soon understood what the guard meant by "great condition".
The road was smooth and wide, and all the snow had been cleared so that there were barely even any puddles. It seemed to be paved with many little black stones that had tiny spaces between them and glistened with moisture. Furthermore, what surprised Petrov the most was that this wasn’t the only road like this. There was an intersection every hundred steps. The roads were so straight and symmetrical that they seemed to be drawn on paper. During the half-hour walk, he didn’t see a single bit of mud.
Petrov was stunned to find that this town looked completely different from the one in his memories.
"Sir, is this really... Border Town?" Sise stared at the scenery around him. "Wasn’t it only a temporary living area for miners?"
"It used to be that way," the guard said, smiling, "but ever since His Highness arrived, everything has been changing. Take these roads for example, they were all built six months ago. Back then, there were thousands of people working together every day, so we could practically build a new one every month."
Petrov noticed a strong tone of pride peeking through the guard’s voice, as if he felt proud to be a member of the town.
But... this was so unbelievable! Neat rows of trees bordered every road, which he imagined to form a beautiful canopy of leaves to block out the scorching sun in summer. Then there were the houses—all the short mud huts and shabby wooden inns were nowhere to be seen. Instead, there were clean-cut brick buildings with two to three stories that all shared a similar style. They obviously must have all been built by the same group of stonemasons.
How could he possibly transform a poor little town in only one year?
The shocked and confused Petrov followed the guards into the castle grounds. His guide was replaced by an armored knight, while his attendants were left to wait outside the castle walls.
When he stepped into the Lord’s castle, Petrov finally felt the same as he did one year ago.
It seemed that not much had changed here. Compared to the Stronghold castle, the prince’s was still much smaller.
The knight pushed open the door to the hall and made a motion for him to enter. Petrov immediately saw the prince sitting on the throne.
It was His Highness Roland Wimbledon.
"Welcome to Border Town," Roland said with a smile, "Mr. ’Ambassador’."
It seemed the prince hadn’t changed much. For some reason, Petrov felt relieved. He raised his hand to his chest and bowed solemnly. "The Honeysuckle Family pays you our respects, Your Highness."
"Have a seat." The prince nodded. "I call you here because of a very important matter. It concerns the future of the entire Western Region, Longsong Stronghold naturally also included."
"Please, go ahead."
"I plan to build a city here, which will extend westward to the Misty Forest, eastward to Longsong Stronghold, and it’ll include half of the Western Region in its bounds. From then on, the Stronghold will be an eastern fortress for the new city and the first line of defense against the church’s army instead of an independent city like it is now," Roland said in a methodical manner. "In such a vast and expansive region, it’s important to pass the same laws everywhere and centralize their enforcement to the City Hall of the new city. No nobility can meddle in city affairs, which includes the five main noble families of the Western Region."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmPetrov felt a sudden shock! A year ago, he had a similar idea to have Duke Ryan move the defense line against the demonic beasts to Border Town and utilize the space between the two towns. He would never have expected that the prince would use this method a year later with a much heavier hand. Turn Longsong Stronghold into a section of a city? He could only imagine how terrifyingly massive this city would be!
He felt an impulse to question the prince, but stifled his words—if the prince was telling this to him, it meant he had already made up his mind, and no one would be able to stop him from carrying out his plan.
Petrov didn’t dare to challenge the prince. Duke Ryan’s fiasco was forever burned in his mind and made him believe that this man with gray hair was unbeatable... at least by him. The only thing he could do was to reap as much profit as possible during this immense change.
"You said that the five noble families can’t meddle in city affairs, so how can the Honeysuckle Family continue to serve you?"
The prince was silent for such a long time that Petrov began to feel uneasy. Then, he chuckled and said, "You’ve really surprised me, Mr. Ambassador. Both your asking to ransom the Stronghold and your positive attitude right now are wise and calculated decisions that are rarely seen made by nobles."
After a few words of praise, his smile faded, and he said seriously, "As long as the Honeysuckle Family is willing to accept my rule, you can continue to assist me to govern the Longsong region."
"Both my father and I will always do as you wish—" action
"I’m not talking about individuals—I’m talking about the whole area," Roland interrupted. "From now on, the nobilities under my rule will have the ownership of their land, but not the right to govern it—whether it is regarding the law, law enforcement, or other policies, they’ll all have to defer to the decrees of the City Hall."
"Um..." Petrov hesitated.
"Land can still be passed on through family lineage, just like titles. Any industries that your family conducts, such as farming or craftsmanship, will also belong to the Honeysuckles along with your land. That’s your indisputable right, and I promise you my blessing. Aside from governing rights, nothing will change about the land you own. It might even flourish under new policies." The prince continued. "Of course, you can also choose to return to your land and continue to live as a feudal lord. However, when I finish building my new city and begin expanding, any land I conquer won’t belong to its original owner anymore."