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Volume 6: The Trade Battle of Uri Bay Section 16: Lemony Missy¡¯s Letter

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    Chapter 16 Lemony Missy¡¯s Letter

    Time passed quickly, and Lin Fenghan spent the New Year in Shenmu City.  Ke Langde, Ma Youdun Many young officers have also found their love in Shenmu City and Deepwater City. More than 40 of the more than fifty maids in Deepwater City are already married. Lin Fenghan has no regard for these officers and maids.  Each person presented a gift of 100 silver coins and wished the bride and groom happiness forever.

    There were many passionate people among them who married two or three wives in a row. For the officers and soldiers who followed him in several battles, Lin Fenghan each gave them money ranging from 50 to 20 silver coins to congratulate them.

    Colande was very happy to marry a bride from Waterdeep City. In addition, many horses were continuously sent to Shenmu City for training by merchants. The skeleton of his cavalry and light cavalry regiments also slowly gathered, from cavalry to trainee cavalry.  There are more than 2,000 people under his jurisdiction and training, which makes Ramsay, a general, envious.

    Before leaving, Lemony Missy left a note for Lin Fenghan, which read:

    Dear Baron Yiliuyun of Elant, you are a good person with noble moral character and kind behavior. I am very grateful for your hospitality. I have also seen many incredible things in your territory.  You freed the serfs, freed the slaves, freed the servants, granted the people farming, put the officers, nobles and civilians under the same legal jurisdiction, opened the mountains, forests, lakes all of this amazed me. I am a person who has been subject to the most  Well-educated aristocratic children, when I was studying literature and philosophy, there were many theories that made such a statement, but I had never heard it in reality, but now I see it in your territory.

    I have seen many worlds that exist in ancient books, in the thoughts of philosophers, in the fantasies of writers, and in the expectations of many people. Although the government and system you established have just begun, from your words and actions, I  I saw the hope of a new world, a new system, and a new society.

    But what you have done has gone beyond the boundaries of the times. You have touched the foundation of the powerful people who currently rule the world. You are already digging into their foundations and letting them sink into the ground and disappear into thin air. This is something they absolutely cannot tolerate.  From the increasing population in your territory, you also feel the people's hope for you and the new society. What you do is a good thing for the slaves, for the serfs and farmers, and for the servants, it is a good thing.  Free sinners are a good thing, but for the current powerful rulers, it is precisely a bad thing.

    From the nobles, farmers, and manor owners of the southern continent around your territory, to the sensitive nobles, great nobles, and businessmen in the north, most of the powerful people will oppose them due to their own class, status, and interests.  Your actions are against your decrees, your thoughts, your views, and your actions.

    As a friend whom I have just met, I very much appreciate your government orders and actions, and also admire your personality and military and political talents.  But I still want to seriously warn you, please proceed with caution.

    Fairness, justice, justice, freedom, benevolence, these things have existed in books and fantasy since ancient times, and it is difficult for them to exist in this world.  My philosopher mentor once told me that all things are relative, and nothing has an extreme and eternal existence. The same is true for things like fairness and justice.

    Even in your government, you cannot put a well-educated soldier from an aristocratic merchant in the same position as a soldier from a peasant.  Their respective views, understanding, knowledge, cultivation, and qualities determine their different positions in the army.  The words and deeds of parents, the quality cultivation of family, and the perfect education of nobles are all the key to determining whether this human being is excellent. Of course, there is also blood inheritance, but there is no doubt that nurture is crucial.  Compared with a peasant and a well-educated aristocratic attendant, the two will be very different in all aspects. There will never be fair treatment between them in the army, government, and everywhere. This is what God has given everyone.  We cannot change the circumstances brought about by different personal opportunities.

    ??Similarly, for those of us who come from aristocratic families, are well-educated, and have extraordinary talents that exceed those of ordinary people, it is absolutely unworkable for you to put us in the same position as them.  But I have seen a lot of interesting and meaningful things from you, many outstanding civilians, soldiers, and officers who have become outstanding people through their own efforts.  Opportunities for promotion have been blocked in various parts of the kingdom, but here you have opened the door for everyone. This is a very beautiful thing. I will tell my tutors and classmates when I go back.

    You have opened up all the boundaries between nobles and peasants, including other human beings. You have perfectly given all social status, social opportunities, and social welfare to everyone according to corresponding countermeasures. You have allowed everyone to have the most basic, same  Beautiful???Limited, this is a rare thing.

    But because of this, you have offended the ruling class of the current kingdom - the nobles and dignitaries. You have seriously offended their interests. What you have done is enough to make them hostile to you. Your thoughts and policies are like a scourge to them.  , you are destroying their grassroots status, you are destroying their ruling structure, you are destroying their living space, you are destroying the legitimacy of their existence.  You are tearing apart their foundations and bones bit by bit from the grassroots level. If they allow you to develop freely, disaster will surely come.

    If I were not the eldest son of the family, did not have my own fiefdom, and did not have my own aristocratic property, then I would definitely hate you and be hostile to you because of this. But I am not a pastoral aristocrat, I am just a descendant of a family that no one loves.  Son, all my property and status require my own efforts, so I identify with you, interact with you, and tell you.

    I once studied at various schools of philosophy and literature in Dambreth, and then served as mayor, financial officer, and judicial officer of various towns. Now I am a negotiator entrusted by the royal family.  Through conversations with kings and prime ministers, I found that they actually admire you. As a friend, I want to tell you that if you can lower your profile, don¡¯t spread those revolutionary things to all parts of the country, and give up on reforms, then  You have a very, very high chance of becoming their friend. If you insist on continuing to sweep away the nobles and benefit the dreams and people, then you will inevitably collide with each other.

    Finally, as a friend, I would like to send you a message: Dreams and ideals are fictitious, and everything in reality is real. Political reforms need to be cautious, and everything must be progressed slowly. There is no such thing as a big snake swallowing an elephant.  When a crisis can be avoided, it is necessary to give up your ideals to save your life and status.

    Lemon Missy

    Lin Fenghan carefully read everything on the note, looked at the east and sighed: "Diplomats are all knowledgeable and talented people. It turned out to be so when I saw it today! Lemon Missy, I will record your affection.  ¡±

    March 18, 2013 10:52:17

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