[Chapter 187 God’s Grace]
After giving Laura, who attempted to seize the position of the ruler of Winter, a severe lesson, David walked out of Castle Glamorgan.
Because the etiquette class was over, David now had a lot of free time every day.
Especially after appointing Weatherby Swan as his political officer, even some trivial matters were handled for him. Now David only needed to do some exercises every day according to his habit, and the rest of the time was completely at his disposal.
With nothing to do, he planned to take a look around the gradually taking shape of Winter Town.
Since the construction of Castle Glamorgan and Winter Fortress was completed, and the various buildings in Winter Town were built one after another, he had not properly visited this city that belonged to him.
As soon as he walked out of the south gate of Winter Fortress, he met Helen with a middle-aged man.
“David, this is my father, King Tyndareus of Sparta.” Helen was very happy when she saw David. She almost immediately came to David’s side and enthusiastically introduced her father to him.
“This is the ruler here, David.”
When Helen introduced the two, David and Tyndareus were looking at each other. The moment he saw David, Tyndareus understood why his daughter said that she would not marry anyone but this young man named David.
“I was just visiting your palace from a distance. It is such a beautiful palace.” Tyndareus stood at the gate and could clearly see the Glamorgan Castle in front of him, the town center building on the left, and the fortress barracks on the other side.
David’s Glamorgan Castle is nothing special in the modern earth background, but because of its high similarity to a certain palace, it may attract some complaints.
But in the eyes of ancient people like Tyndareus who lived more than a thousand years before Christ, it is a very gorgeous and spectacular palace.
It is not that there were no spectacular buildings in ancient Greece, but it was time-consuming and labor-intensive to build such buildings. The kingdoms that could build such buildings were all very powerful forces.
David’s ability to live in such a luxurious palace indirectly proved that he ruled a very powerful force.
As for the words about the place where the gods live, Tyndareus did not completely believe it.
Of course, he admitted that it was indeed a miracle that he could come to this strange place from Sparta in an instant.
He just doubted David’s identity as a god!
However, after seeing David himself, he felt that this king named David, even if he was not a god himself, was probably the reincarnation of a god or the descendant of a god.
As long as this young man named David stood here, it was like telling people in the world what perfection is!
Such an existence would never be a mortal.
David, who didn’t know that he had become a demigod or a god in his heart, said a few simple greetings to Tyndareus, and then took the Spartan king and Helen back to Glamorgan Castle, and took the father and daughter to visit the interior of Glamorgan Castle first.
After entering the bright Glamorgan Castle, Tyndareus sighed again-a major disadvantage of large ancient buildings is poor lighting. Even when the sun is the strongest during the day, there are many places in the palace and castle that are very dark.
Modern buildings like Glamorgan Castle do not have this problem.
Looking at the huge glass windows, Tyndareus somewhat believed his daughter’s words. This was definitely not a country where mortals lived. He remembered the high mountains he had seen outside before. Could it be the legendary Mount Olympus?
When he carefully asked David what the high mountain in the distance was called, he did not get the answer he wanted to hear.
“That mountain is very far from here. Because it is an area that no one has ever been to, that mountain has no name yet.”
Although David said so, Tyndareus still suspected that the high mountain was where the gods lived.
After a rough walk in Glamorgan Castle, David led his father and daughter back to the square from the south gate of Winter Fortress. To the south
of Winter Fortress is a very empty square, and to the southwest of the south gate of Winter Fortress and to the west of the square is a cathedral.
That is the Cathedral of Holy Light that Liadrin asked to build. She will live in this cathedral with five floors, including the attic and the basement, in the future, preparing to spread the way of Holy Light here on the continent of Brunnia.
While introducing the cathedral to Helen and Tyndareus, David also took a tour of it.
In fact, it was also the first time for him to take a close look at this cathedral which was very close to the Winter Fortress. Liadrin was the real tour guide who introduced the internal structure of the cathedral to the few people.
According to Liadrin’s plan, the Cathedral of Holy Light was not only a place for the worship of the followers of Holy Light, but also had special accommodation, canteen, accommodation area for patients, library, classroom and other areas with different responsibilities.
With the completion of the Cathedral of Holy Light, Liadrin has begun to plan to develop believers, recruit apprentices, and train more priests. It was
the first time David knew about Liadrin’s plan. If Liadrin could succeed, the Church of Holy Light might become the most powerful religious group in the north of Brunnia continent.
As for Helen and Tyndareus next to them, the two of them were stunned. They basically didn’t understand much of what Liadrin said (David was responsible for translation when talking in different languages). Instead, Liadrin’s elf characteristics made the two more concerned.
Coming out of the Cathedral of Holy Light, going straight south along the main road, there are many beautiful two-story or three-story houses on both sides of the wide and flat road, and those who choose to live by the main road are all people who want to open some kind of shop.
Although there are not many shops open yet, the framework of the houses has been built, so the Winter Town looks like a very advanced city at this time.
“I saw a lot of shop signs, but why are there not many open?”
“These houses were built recently, and the owners are still busy with the interior decoration. It will take some time before they are really open.”
Tyndareus had learned from David before that all the buildings in this place called Winter Town have just been built, and there are even many finishing works that have not been completed.
At first, he didn’t care too much. Seeing so many beautiful houses that were just built not long ago, he began to wonder how the people here built so many beautiful houses in such a short time.
If possible, after Helen marries David, can she ask David to send someone to help repair her Spartan Kingdom?
Apart from anything else, he really wants a palace similar to David’s Glamorgan Castle, even if it is two or three times smaller, he can accept it!
Just when Tyndareus wanted to ask, Helen whispered to remind her father to look to the east.
Looking in the direction Helen pointed, Tyndareus noticed that the green object that he had not paid much attention to before was actually a huge metal giant.
These giants were building houses at an astonishing speed, and this picture solved his doubts.
“Those are…” Tyndareus suspected that these metal giants were the legendary Titans?
“Those are diggers, the strongest construction and engineering team in Winter Town. Winter Town can be built into what it is now in a short time, thanks to the diggers.”
Tyndareus was briefly introduced to the diggers. They are silicon-based life forms from Cybertron, a kind of intelligent life that is completely different from humans.
Tyndareus listened for a while and felt that this thing was a Titan!
After walking to the edge of the current building coverage area of Winter Town, David led the father and daughter to turn west and walk towards the direction of the Winter River. On the way, they could also visit the farmland area of Winter Town.
At this time, the crops in the farmland have gradually entered the maturity period, and the entire farmland area is a beautiful scene of a good harvest.
Looking at the abundant crops growing in the large farmland, Tyndareus, as the king, knew what this meant – there was no shortage of food in Winter Town, and the variety was so great that he envied it.
Looking at the farmers working in the fields with a smile, Tyndareus wanted to hold a wedding for his daughter and David immediately.
Although he would not sell his daughter to gain more power, now that his daughter had fallen in love with David, as Helen’s father, it would not be too much to take advantage of him, right?
Walk to the bank of the Winter River outside the farmland area, and then walk along the river to the wide road that leads west to the river in Winter Town.
Along the way, Tyndareus and Helen saw many Squirtles. They were very curious about this silly-looking blue creature. When Tyndareus learned that this creature called Squirtle actually had many magical abilities, he wanted to catch one and take it back.
However, when he learned that this magical creature was protected in Winter Town, he decisively gave up the idea.
Afterwards, David did not continue to lead Tyndareus and Helen to the north. There are only a few buildings and a medicinal field there. In addition, there are the living areas of Eevee, Orb-Silk Spiders and some Squirtles. There is nothing worth visiting.
According to the plan, this area will not be gradually developed and utilized until the Winter River Pier is built.
Walking back along the main road, just in front of the main gate of the Winter Fortress, Arcee flew back from the sky, and in the shocked eyes of Tyndareus and Helen, she changed from a pink metal bird to a young and beautiful woman.
“…” Tyndareus felt that he had seen enough magical things today, but the scene in front of him still created a huge shock to him.
While David was talking to the woman who could transform into a giant metal bird, Tyndareus pulled his daughter aside and solemnly told her: “You must seize this opportunity. This is definitely a grace given to you by the gods…”
(End of this chapter)