Chapter 1062: Wildme’s information
Trantor: TransN Editor: TransN
After entering the city, the number of people suddenly increased.
Though there were still some people looking at them, it was only out of pure curiosity. Everyone seemed in a hurry and no one was wandering the streets without a purpose.
"Father, this..." Rohan said looking around in surprise.
"Yes." He slightly nodded.
It was the first time that Guelz saw such a busy environment.
He had previously traveled to many cities in the Northern Kingdom, and the biggest impression those cities left him with was their prosperity—this was also a characteristic of the Northern Kingdom: having more prosperousnds and resources than the Southernmost Region allowed them to create extraordinary cities. Additionally, their only difference was that each of them was better than the previous ones. So, at first, he thought that the great chief’s King’s City would also be superior in this aspect. However, to his surprise, what first attracted his attention was not the t and long ck-stoned streets under the foot, nor the uniformyout of the houses, but the people here.
No matter how big the inner city was, or how magnificent the castle was, there would always be some stray people, beggars or Rats on the side of the streets. They were like a part of a city.
Nheless, while walking in the streets of Neverwinter, these kinds of scenes were nowhere to be found. The expressions on people’s faces were alsopletely different. Such high spirited expressions were rarely seen even among the newly promoted ns.
Guelz always thought that the Nothern Kingdom people were not much better than the Sand Nation people, who he actually considered as more resourceful due to their less advantageous environment. The Nothern Kingdom, with its abundance of resources, was indulging in overlyfortable life and thus, the courage and will of their people were inferior. If unifying the power of the ns had not been so hard, they could have broadened their ce of living.
Yet, he was not so sure about that now.
This kind of pride and self-confidence which came from the heart, it could not be faked.
A city with such citizens, it would be best not to be their enemy even if they did not possess firearms.
"Father, are we going to search for Lorgar first or go to the castle to give the document?" Rohan’s impression was not that deep. He was more curious rather than surprised.
"Don’t be hasty, if the great chief arranges for us to stay in the Castle District, how are we going to verify his promise?" Guelz looked at him. "We definitely have to wait for few days and find out more about this city.
"But..."
"I already decided." He interrupted him. "Hmm? What are those people doing?"
There was a big crowd around the square, making buzzing sounds and looking very lively.
Rohan followed his gaze and looked at that direction, "Maybe they are rushing to buy discount products from merchants?"
"Go and have a look," Guelz said.
"Yes."
Thetter put on his hood, and with the advantage of his big height, he quickly squeezed into the crowd.
Looking at the back of his eldest son, Guelz could not help but sigh. In terms of physique, he was supposed to be the bravest warrior in the n. However, fighting was not naturally appealing to him. Eventually, the one to be the pride of the Wildme n was Lorgar, who was anything but strong when she was born. It was for this reason that Princess Lorgar was considered by all n members as the heir, while Rohan could not lift his head from all the pressure. Though they were brother and sister, they rarely had any conversations together. They were like concentric people.
Anyhow, the chief could not help but feel a bit disappointed.
Especially when Lorgar received everyone’s appraisal, Rohan still did not show any sign of protesting.
Mojins have a preference for the strong.
Even if one’s ability was not good, an unyielding will could still win the respect of others, which was much better than surrendering without even a fight.
That is why even after Lorgar had left, he was still hesitating about him taking over as chief.
Rohan had performed well in other aspects but a leader who is afraid ofpetition would slowly lose his advantage due to his constant hesitation.
This was the reason Guelz had brought his eldest son with him.
He hoped for him to change through seeing more about the world.
Fifteen minutester, Rohan quickly squeezed out of the crowd, his face filled with a weird expression. "Father, they are people who want to participate in the Sports meeting."
"Sports meeting?" Guelz murmured, "What’s that?"
"Apparently it’s apetition that the great chief organized in order to determine the fastest person." Rohan exined, "and the first one will be able to get 100 gold royals as a reward. That’s why there are so many people who want to participate."
"Ha, isn’t this like the holy duel?" Only without the blood." Guelz smiled. "Looks like the great chief learned a few good things from the Sand Nation. What is the requirement to participate? If it’s to determine who is the fastest then we should have the right to participate too."
"Us?" Rohan was startled. "Father, you want to participate too?"
"Of course, I used to be one of those elite warriors who could walk through half of the desert, leaving behind me even camels. When ites to leg stamina, I never lost to anyone!" Guelz said while stroking his beard. "What, do you think I’m old now? Quickly, take me to register!"
Realizing that he could not stop him, Rohan replied, "There are too many people there, I’ll go alone."
"No problem."
"Father—"
"Huh?" Guelz nced at him. "Is there something that you didn’t tell me?"
"Uhm..." Rohan paused for a moment before saying with a low voice, "I saw my third sister."
"In the crowd?"
"No," his eldest son shook his head, "she is...on a picture, wearing clothes that don’t cover her entirely, with people circled around, pointing at her..."
"What!" Guelz instantly frowned. Could it be that the great chief was humiliating her? Last time, after writing to Lorgar, Neverwinter responded very quickly. So, he assumed that His Majesty was treating her very well. If Lorgar was being humiliated only for the position of the Wildme n, then he would rather not have all those green mountains and rivers.
While thinking about that, he walked towards the crowd with a serious face.
The painting scroll that Rohan talked about was hung on one side of the square and not only it was very eye-catching but there were actually more than one—when Guelz saw it, he immediately stopped, unable to move his body.
Was that...Lorgar?"
It was the first time that he saw his daughter being so beautiful—she was standing in the middle of a snowy scenery, wearing a white yarn and a brocade which were waving in the wind. That was a pce ceremony dress that Lorgar had never worn before. Whilst in Iron Sand City, she always wore short clothes and pants, which were suitable for fighting. At her chest and arms, she always had bandages and she was always covered either in dirt or blood. When she did not have to fight, she would always cover herself tightly and make sure to hide her inhuman features under her clothes.
This is what Rohan meant as not covered.
Lorgar was clearly exposing her fluffy ears and tail, looking as if she wanted to attract attention deliberately. In one of her long ears, she wore a crystal red gemstone earring and its bright color seemed to make the whole picture look more vivid.
As for the people around, theirments were not out of disgust and repulsiveness but ratherpliments. This is what most surprised Guelz. Furthermore, through their chatting, he heard a new word: magic movie.
So that was the case.
"In the Kingdom of Graycastle, everyone is the same" — was this the great chief’s way?
He turned around and gave Rohan a p, "Don’t be so shocked next time. Your sister isn’t some kind of monster, she just exposed her half-wolf form.
"I didn’t say that..." said thetter as if he was wronged while stroking the back of his head.
"Anyways, first go and sign up for that holy duel...sports meeting," Guelz told him. "Afterwards, find out where we can buy the tickets for the magic movie. No matter the cost, you have to buy them. Understood?"