Chapter 55 Turning (seeking collection, seeking recommendation)

Resistance has always been an extremely rare quality. Throughout human history, there are not many peoples with this quality, at least in the West, unusually rare. Throughout the history of the West, it seems that apart from Spartacus in ancient Rome, there is no evidence of civilian uprisings against tyranny.

In this regard, the history of China is different. When you open the history of China, you will find that our history is a history of the working people against tyranny, and dynasties are often replaced by peasant uprisings. I don’t know where I saw such a sentence.

It is said that Western history is written by Western elites, while Chinese history is written by millions of working people. This can also be reflected in the myths and legends of the two sides. The simplest comparison is that many heroes in ancient Chinese myths were born in reckless ways, and even gods were cultivated by mortals. But what about the heroes in Western mythology? Most of them are inextricably linked with gods, and even directly descendants of gods and mortals, demigods. (There are many examples in this regard, I will not explain them one by one, so as not to get water)

In short, although I am very happy that someone has come to rescue them, after calming down, the people in the village are more worried and afraid. Because Kanan is not dead, there are more than forty people in his gang. This is still a threat of huge amounts of to the village.

Some people were even not happy about the arrival of Arthur and his party.

For example, Merlin’s friend Will, he was very angry with Arthur and the others. His reason is simple, there will be no death if there is no resistance. Now that they killed Kanan’s gang, Arthur and the others could easily pat their ass and leave, but the people in the village still had to stay to face the group of robbers! The robbers used to be just robbery, but now… the nature has changed.

The people in the village are so worried.

This makes Morgana very difficult to understand. There are hundreds of people in this village, of which about 50 men are all strong laborers. (Under this level of productivity, no matter how good the physical fitness of the ancient Celts, the average life expectancy is not high, so there are few elderly people and not many children, because they can’t feed them too much)

Why don’t so many men resist, even if there are only twenty or thirty people desperately, the robbers will throw a rat-fighting weapon. After all, robbery is a costless transaction, and any behavior that increases costs will be subconsciously avoided by robbers. This has nothing to do with whether the robber’s brain is good or not. If the people in the village resisted, these robbers, no matter how fierce they were, would not be so fierce that they would snatch away the grain.

Will’s speech made Morgana feel extremely shocked, and there are people who have this way of thinking.

But Will’s remarks are indeed very marketable in the village, so the atmosphere in the village began to become weird. While they were grateful to Arthur and the others, they secretly blamed them.

Arthur was extremely angry with this strange thinking, but he didn’t say much about Meilin’s face, but he patiently told the villagers that they could stay until the group of bandits was eliminated!

This guarantee relieved the people in the village.

However, in view of the large number of robbers, Arthur proposed to let the men in the village receive training to resist robbers together. Under the leadership of someone in the village, the people in the village also reluctantly agreed to this request.

But Will was still talking coldly. He thought that Arthur was just for the villagers to play soldier games with him. If Arthur was really willing to help them, he could take a large group of soldiers to wipe out the robbers instead of letting them fight with the robbers.

Will even felt dissatisfied with his friends. He thought that Merlin had Ability alone to kill the robbers. Why didn’t he act? Why let the villagers resist? He can get things done, why should he flinch?

Merlin could not refute this. But he insisted that Arthur didn’t want to play any soldier game, he really wanted to help Eldo. Otherwise he would not come here.

Neither party can convince anyone.

The conditions in the village are also not good. The men are honest farmers who have only held a sickle and never a sword in their lives. They also lack the spirit of resistance and are afraid of the battle they will face.

Arthur was helpless and powerless, he didn’t know what to do. He understands his father a little bit now. When you are carrying huge responsibilities, the pressure alone can make you sleepless. He only needs to carry a village now, but what about his father? Need to carry an entire kingdom!

Just when Arthur was at a loss, someone stood up, two women.

Morgana and Gwen!

To say who in Camelot has the most rebellious spirit, it must be Morgana! She could not accept the negative attitude of the villagers, so she began to lobby the women. She had to say that Morgana was extremely infectious. The women were spurred by her, and they began to act under the command of Morgana. They helped polish weapons, made arrows, cooked rice on fire, and helped men clean up everything they could. In short, she did everything that should and shouldn’t be done!

To motivate those men.

Gwen is Morgana’s best assistant. She is a commoner and has a natural closeness with the villagers of Eldo. At the same time, her optimism and strength also set an example for women. After all, although Morgana is very good, she still has a strong sense of distance from those women. How can a princess and a peasant woman be the same? But Gwen had no such concerns.

Spirit has always been an extremely important attribute. A change in spirit can make a radical change in a short period of time. At least men, under the encouragement of women, begin to have the enthusiasm and courage to defend their homes.

At this time, under Gwen’s enlightenment, Arthur also cheered up and stood up and gave a shocking speech, which made the people in the village burst out with infinite courage! As a highly educated prince, it is not difficult to motivate morale at all.

At the same time, Arthur started to have a good impression of Gwen, a strong and kind girl…

When he got here, only Will in the whole village still couldn’t understand Arthur, and everyone else was willing to accept Arthur’s leadership. (This part of the plot in the drama clearly promotes feminism. I think it’s a bit of a joke, so I just deleted it. There is too much political correctness in this drama. I didn’t think it before, but now I rewatch it. People’s brain hurts)

After a period of simple training, the day of the robbers has arrived. With the help of the Perino Knights, Arthur formulated a fairly complete battle plan to meet the robbers.

In fact, things have developed here, and the fate of those bandits is almost predictable. These robbers are actually not a problem at all. Under the leadership of Arthur and Perino, the villagers used traps and knowledge of the terrain to beat the robbers by surprise. Then four excellent genuine knights made sharp knives. It’s really not difficult to get involved, play support, and clean up a group of unorganized and undisciplined robbers.

The main thing is to let the villagers overcome the fear of robbers. Once the villagers kill the robbers and see the blood, everything will be logical. The vast ocean of the People’s War is no joke.

When things got here, they basically ended up happy. The robber died, the villagers were rescued, and Arthur and the others satisfied their righteous heart.

But the problem is at the end.

The king of Sendred, Odin, who had originally refused to send troops, didn’t know which muscle was wrong, and suddenly sent his son, Ali Ryder, to Eldo, preparing to suppress the bandits. In this way, they met Arthur and the group who happened to defeat the robber.

Everything changed from here.



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