
Lords: Building a Free State in the Middle Ages
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When Robin opened his eyes, he suddenly found that he had become Robin Hood, the knight-errant lord in medieval novels. Originally, he just wanted to rely on the military achievements accumulated by his predecessor in the "Holy War", abandon the ranger route, and settle down as an ordinary lord. But things didn't go as planned. The new king imposed excessive taxes, the nobles oppressed the common people, and the knights burned, killed, and looted. But the common people only felt that God was fair and had no complaints. They could only sell their sons and daughters under the pressure of hunger and cold, as if that was how things should be. So from that day on, he swore that if one day he made the decision, this kind of thing would never happen again. He wants to stop civilians from being bullied all over the world. Many years later, when Robin led the cavalry across Europe, he looked at the once noble popes and emperors in front of him: "Everyone, this treaty needs to be signed by your own hands. Of course..., I have already signed it for you."
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