Chapter 145: The Dawn of One Man

Durin really underestimated this cheerful song.

In his view, the song would probably only spread within Farol's North and the Marseille area, and he estimated that it would take at least a few months to reach various places.

But once the Northern Doctrine recorded it, then it began to replicate and spread like a virus, taking only half a month for the song to appear at almost every assembly from the South to the North.

In the Northern Kingdom, those still enslaved serfs were singing it in secret.

In the newborn Austria-Switzerland union, the liberated serfs, now Freemen, were singing it out loud.

In Sidney, it was sung by the Freemen who were fighting against the nobles.

In the Great Wilderness and Foresty Land, free citizens and farmers were singing.

In Savoy, in the Duchy of Breton North-West of Sidney and the Duchy of Catalonia to the South-West, and even at the front lines of the Eastern Elven Territory, people were learning and trying to sing it.