Chapter 389 (1/2)
While Benja their set up, the first edition of ”The Free Mage” had just co and was ready for sale
”Good day, this is the paper you have subscribed to Please take it”
On a sunny Monday , the paperboy ran around the city and placed rolled up newspapers in front of the door of es’ homes with a smile The news about their paper sale had already spread within the es had subscribed to the papers They had nearly a thousand paid subscriptions right off the bat
However, they were printing far more copies than this
Benja customers, they still had to attract new customers Therefore, his subordinates took a few copies of the newspapers each and hit newsstands in every city as an aggressive advertising strategy This escalated their popularity to reach even outside the eneral public, the news about the Church causing the death of a few e deal Such a headline would no doubt turn heads, especially with merchants who didn’t see eye to eye with the Church
Benja a ses in the little municipals and townshi+ps toon in the country
All things said and done, Benjae would be the next hottest topic in Fereldan
Soes who didn’t quite understand the whole paper publication plan, and so they were curious Benjamin decided that they too should receive co it coe… I like the name”
In Landt City, Aiden held one of the newspapers He didn’t think highly of the newspaper industry but since he was part of the organization distributing it, how could he not support its production?
He quickly flipped it open
”Mage Randhir… who is that?” Aiden frowned as hethe first article
Is he a e that has already passed? Why else would they use the words ”in erous places and deaths ast thee Randhir?
Aiden was filled with curiosity and continued reading
Not long later, his eyes started burning with anger
”How could the Church do such a thing!”
Aiden struggled for air as he read through the neatly etched words The words plastered in the article had hiular group of , sincerely and hues of the uplifted ban had silently and secretly been executed by the Church If it wasn’t for this article, their nae Randhir, there was also a list of es that suffered the same fate Their names, livelihood, hobbies, relatives… various details about them were listed in the article The details were so precise that nobody questioned its authenticity
Of course, even if one did question and investigate the facts behind the article, he would find that not a single lie had been told; Aiden firmly believed this
It wasn’t just some story enuinely taken place!
Aiden took a deep breath He finally understood why Benjamin chose to publish a paper
He could still rerief he felt when he read the Fereldan Tireat the church was and how hardworking the priests were What about the ave the best answer The es spoke for thee, they would snatch it back If the Church praised thees would not be kept silent anymore – a beast had awoken in Fereldan
The way Aiden saw it, the papers was a huge slap in the Church’s face They would no doubt retaliate furiously