Although it is said that territory is the most valuable, in the case of sparse population, the population becomes very important.
The Archbishop Anke, knowing full well that he would not spare the church a penny, was still able to offer such a large benefit, showing that he had his own ideas.
Lord Ivita and Archbishop Anke looked out over the courtyard from a window on the second floor of the castle, where soldiers were training.
Seeing Lord Ivita silent, Archbishop Anke took the initiative to speak to him, "What a pity, if you were in any other era and had conquered so many territories, you would certainly be the object of all nations' attention."
"But Selzhu - Rome Empire's aggressive demolition of two kingdoms with a history of over five hundred years and the discovery of the New World continent have dimmed your bright light."
Ivita kept silent in her heart, he most hoped that no one would notice him.
Ivita looked at Archbishop Anke and asked curiously, "Two kingdoms?"