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The plot is like this. The protagonist has now reached an agreement with the Flying Snake, and at the same time, he will clean up a bunch of rebellious knights at the same time as the dealer.

Since the witnesses, venues, referees, competition formats, draws, and content were all arranged by Master Otai,

Naturally, those rebels under my command also know this (I mentioned it in the text).

Because the protagonist is now based on benevolence and will be a man named Zhaolie in the future.

I will control several upsets, cut off these idiots and unscrupulous people, and then return most of the money to reap their gratitude.

But this group of insects under my command, based on the concept that those who have money but not make money are bastards.

Spend money outside to destroy Olan's plate.

Let me vividly describe the Premier League archery match played by Oran just now.

Manchester United (rich club = Oran) plays Southampton (underdog = other participants),

Oran received a lot of votes and Southampton lost in the handicap. Most of the handicap was the outcome of the poor people.

Originally this one was going to kill a pig.

Manchester United (themselves) will be upset!

But these bastards knew the inside story, and Manchester United lost (Olan lost and did not qualify).

Now it turns out that the people's money has been used, and the gentry is happy to divide the accounts.

The nobles gave themselves a heavy blow, and Oran also refunded the money of the poor people.

As the talker of the club, I am hamstrung by this group of red sticks, straw sandals, and white paper fans.

Serious deficit.

Something must be done!

As the largest banker, it also allows you to control your own market.

I recently read some medieval stories. The shamelessness of nobles can only keep breaking through.

There was a Frankish bishop and aristocrat who sold his right to rule the city to the local people and craftsmen groups.

No taxes can be collected now, but the bishop has money that is quickly spent,

So he sent people to collect taxes again,

The leeks rebelled! Report to the king.

The king accepted the gift of leeks, but the nobles gave more, so the king announced that the leeks must obey the lord, and the bishop began to collect taxes again.

It’s so unpleasant to bully men and dominate women!

In the end, the people resisted and killed the bishop!

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Langcheng is a relatively wealthy industrial and commercial city in northern France. Its wool textile industry is developed.

It was the center of the French wool textile industry at that time. Langcheng was built on the territory of Bishop Gao Deli, who was very greedy. In order to get rid of Gaudel's rule, at the beginning of the 12th century, the residents of Langcheng collected a large ransom and bought back the city's autonomy from Bishop Gaudel and King Louis VI.

However, Gao Deli betrayed his faith and soon after getting the money, he wanted to rule Langcheng again. The residents of Langcheng were very angry after hearing the news. In 1112, the residents of Langcheng launched an uprising, established a "commune" and killed Gao Deli and others.

Louis VI and the feudal lords of northern France sent troops to capture Langcheng and forcibly abolished the commune. The residents of Langcheng persisted in the struggle until 1128, when Louis VI had to issue a charter to Langcheng, allowing Langcheng to establish a commune and implement self-government.

Since then, Langcheng residents have been practicing self-government, and Langcheng Commune has existed for more than two hundred years...