Don't call me evil god

Chapter 620 The essential contradiction

Some problems can only be discovered if you observe them closely enough.

Because when the distance is too far, things will be automatically filtered, making people not see clearly enough.

The Manor Nobility Act, which has lasted for more than 20 years, will not be noticed by ordinary people or professionals with little strength and status.

They will also look at the new nobles who have been canonized by His Majesty the King with envy.

Even the lowest baron can achieve "fame and fortune", which is equivalent to directly entering the upper class.

Of course.

If from Norman's perspective, from his point of view, he prefers to use another word to describe these emerging nobles:

"The supported group."

They are a class between traditional fiefdom nobles and ordinary kingdom citizens.

But in essence, they are more like nobles than citizens.

Because the various benefits they receive and the various resource treatments they enjoy are not out of thin air, but are created by the hard work of ordinary citizens of the kingdom.

In terms of the environment of this world, Norman agrees that those professionals who were blessed by the gods deserve better treatment and should be supported by ordinary people.

The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility.

Their personal strength is superior to that of ordinary people, and some things do require their strength.

The same 1 level 3 monster;

Let ordinary people go up, even if they are equipped with sophisticated weapons and equipment, it is likely that they will have to pay nearly 100 casualties to have a chance to destroy it;

Come with a strong team of level 3 professionals, and they can complete the hunt easily.

As a reward, they deserve more rewards.

Those who do not need a generous life, live a hard life and can fight monsters to the death are not called nobles, but saints, who belong to the super rare species among mortals, and there are only a few of them in dozens or hundreds of years.

There is no problem with the rules.

The problem lies with the fickle human beings themselves.

After enjoying the corresponding welfare benefits, the emerging nobles gradually appeared to "enjoy the welfare and evade responsibility".

When the responsibilities they shouldered were not equal to the treatment they received, they changed from being strong and heroes supported by ordinary people to parasites that sucked blood from citizens.

They were different from the traditional old-style feudal nobles, whose responsibilities also included the governance of the fiefdom.

If they tried to evade this responsibility, the local people would pack up, move away, and they would also go bankrupt.

The new nobles did not have so many responsibilities to worry about.

From this point of view, mortals who believed in Norwen would inherently stand on the opposite side of these new nobles.

His believers almost leveled the most essential gap between the new nobles and ordinary citizens - whether they had extraordinary powers blessed by the gods.

The unique advantages that the new nobles were most proud of were gone, so they had no reason to enjoy additional preferential treatment.

"Benefiting" from the slow speed of information transmission in this world, the distance made many news distorted by word of mouth, and some new nobles had long-term prejudices against the eastern region.

They were trapped in their own information cocoons and had not yet realized the problem.

But Norwen had foreseen the future from a higher perspective.

In the future Reyak Kingdom, only one of his believers and the new nobles of the kingdom will exist.

There are irreconcilable contradictions between the two sides, and a life-and-death conflict will inevitably break out in the future.

This matter has nothing to do with good gods or evil gods, but is a matter of interests.

For example, Viscount Tostin of Ceylon Territory is very representative.

He may not be aware of these essential things.

But he can find from his daily life that whether he is a viscount noble or a 4th-level warrior, because the number of Norwen believers is increasing, he has gradually become less important and less enviable in Ceylon Territory.

So he will instinctively reject the belief in the God of Knowledge, and even try to prevent his own children in the family from running to "surrender to the enemy."

This is the reason why Petwin and his father broke up.

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At this stage, the contradiction has not been completely intensified.

Because the speed of information diffusion is not fast enough, most of the new nobles of the kingdom have not yet realized the problem, and their overall cohesion is not strong enough.

Unlike Norwen's believers.

Believers united by faith and rewards as a double bond.

It is no exaggeration.

As long as Norwen is given enough time to farm and develop, he can make his believers instantly become soldiers when needed, and then gather all their strength to burst out!

The longer the time drags on, the more exaggerated the "troops" Norwen can burst out.

Of course, in the current situation, Norwen's believers are definitely not as strong as the emerging nobles who have accumulated for more than 20 years.

So Norwen is not in a hurry to take the initiative to bring the conflict to the surface.

This time is different from the urgent situation in Stone Fort.

The enemy's position has been found out, and the enemy's strength has been clear.

Norwen can delay, and he has the confidence to delay.

The longer he delays, the greater his chances of winning.

The cultists of the Supreme Truth Church chose to infiltrate the new nobles near the capital. This time they chose the wrong target.

Anyway, in the future, Norwen will command his followers to eliminate all the blood-sucking worms lying on the citizens, and then kill the evil god believers of the Supreme Truth Church.

So for what Pete and others experienced in the capital, Norwen has been watching silently in the gray fog space, and has not been in a hurry to give any instructions or interfere with their choices.

Even if they don't want to get involved in this matter, they can ignore the undercurrents in the capital and go back to Ceylon Territory and Dark Forest to hunt monsters and continue to improve their strength.

After all, if something really breaks out, it doesn't make much difference whether Norwen's current followers are there or not.

The capital is not a stone fortress.

The 6th-level legendary wizard Alcandas sits in the wizard tower;

The Five Saints of Radiance, 5 extremely powerful 6th-level Radiance priests, protect citizens and cleanse evil;

There are also a large number of mercenary groups, adventure groups, as well as palace guards and the king's army, which also have many powerful professionals.

If there are cultists who can successfully cause trouble in this environment, then the capital will be destroyed. There is no way to save it.

Norwen is more inclined to believe that these members of the Supreme Truth Church hiding in the capital are probably doing some tricks that are close to the edge. They dare not really do anything here secretly, such as sacrifices, summoning evil gods, etc., which are extremely dangerous and will cause [Detect Evil] to flash red light.

If you dare to try to do that, you will die.

Since the scale of the danger is not very large, Norwen does not need to mobilize believers urgently.

He plans to let go and let Pete and others toss around in the capital.

It doesn't matter what they do!

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