The kobold slaves were trapped in a string by ropes. They lined up to board the carriage and finally left Hailanza in the carriage before the city gate closed.
Surdak didn’t let these kobold slaves walk out of Hailansa city directly. Apart from these kobold people’s physical exhaustion, he was worried that these smelly kobold slaves would cause some unnecessary riots when they crossed the street. He was worried that the kobold slaves would take the opportunity to escape, and even there was no way to stop them.
It is much safer to put these kobold slaves in a four-wheeled carriage, and it is also better to control these kobold slaves.
After a hungry day, the kobolds and slaves boarded the carriage and found that some cassava had already been prepared in the carriage. They got into the carriage with seven hands and seven feet and sat silently holding these cassava and munched on them. They were hungry all day, but now they can’t care about the toxin in cassava.
Look at these short and smelly kobolds, slave coachmen can’t help complaining in their hearts that this big business is really not easy to do. When you turn around, you have to wash the truck carefully from the inside out, but when the car is full of kobolds, slave coachmen still quickly inserted the box board at the back of the car.
A coachman will even hold his nose and push when he sees a weak young kobold slave who can’t climb the container.
Andrew, an aboriginal warrior in Nanai, and Samira, a semi-elf archer, guard the front and rear ends of the motorcade to prevent kobold slaves from fleeing in chaos. Once these kobold slaves escape and are caught, it is good to say that once they escape, they will bring some unnecessary security risks to the security of Hailansa City.
Aphrodite, the succubus, obediently sat in a magic van at the harbor pier. She was not familiar with the imperial decree. Surdak didn’t let her wander around outside. After all, she was a succubus …
However, Aphrodite didn’t seem to care much about it. She lay quietly by the window, her face covered with black veil, and she looked curiously at people coming and going in the street. Surdak could feel her smile through the black veil.
Surdak ogre Gullit said apologetically in front of him, "Sorry, Gullit may be late for dinner today …"
The ogre patted his belly to show that he was hungry once in a while. Without saying anything, he picked up a cassava belly and rubbed it twice, chewing it like a crisp radish. He clumsily boarded the last wagon, and the whole wagon creaked. The coachman watched the ogre sitting in his wagon box and propped up the exaggerated arc on both sides of the wagon. He almost cried when he saw that the motorcade in front had already started, and the coachman could quickly board the wagon and try his best to chase it with the ogre.
When the motorcade passed a bakery in Central Street, Surdak stopped the magic caravan to buy white bread and baked wheat cakes for 60 people, and spent twenty silver coins to buy two hot roasted sheep at a barbecue stall. He threw a stack of baked wheat cakes and a whole roasted sheep into the carriage of Gulitem, an ogre, and immediately came to exclaim.
In the magic caravan, the indigenous warrior pulled a roast leg of lamb skinning knife, cut it into small pieces and put it in a silver plate. Aphrodite, the enchantress, took off her veil and reached out and gracefully held a piece of leg of lamb in her mouth. She said vaguely to Surdak while eating, "I have never eaten such delicious roast lamb …"
Facing the three people in front of her, Samira can chew an apple by sitting in the corner of the carriage.
The motorcade finally left Hailanza before the gate of Hailanza closed.
The mountain road leading to Pagelos Pass is not easy to walk. The snow and ice melt in early spring. The mountain road is a little muddy, but Surdak employs a double-horse-drawn carriage. Even if the road is difficult to walk, it will be slower at best. This kind of truck will not easily get stuck in the mud and can’t get out.
The mountain wind is still so cold at night, but the night in the mountains is full of stars. In the wind, the team quietly passed through the mountains covered with oak trees. It was not until the morning sun climbed the mountain that the last carriage in the team passed the mountain pass.
The dazzling morning sun clearly reflects the wooden crosses on the top of the mountain. After a severe winter, the skeletons of the robbers have completely disappeared, leaving some solitary skulls hanging at the top of the wooden cross.
Surdak has clearly seen the ravine in the village of Wall in the distance.
Surdak pushed the door of the magic van and pointed to the village that was becoming more and more clear in the line of sight. He said excitedly to several hands in the carriage, "Look there, there is Wall Village …"
Aphrodite, the succubus, looked at this barren land in front of her eyes in surprise and sighed, "It would be so desolate here."
Surdak said confidently that "it will get better gradually …"
Chapter 493 Wall Village Spring
Twenty-two wagons stopped at the entrance of the village, and the coachmen jumped out of the car one after another and removed the carriage boards.
The kobold slave walked out of the carriage with a numb face and was in a strange environment. The kobold slave looked blank, surrounded by large areas of yellow reeds and red thatch. In the distance, there were bare mountains and desolate mountains.
A shabby little village is hidden in a ravine, and the stream is almost cut off. It winds out from the ravine and connects with this river bend swamp. The reed pond is not very big. Late spring and early summer belong to Pagros dry season. At this time, the reed pond will dry up little by little, and finally there are several small muddy ponds in the central area of the swamp.
When the rainy season comes in midsummer, the southeast monsoon blows all the humid air in the sea, and after a heavy rain, it will become a piece of Wang Ze here.
At this time, there is a pond at the entrance of the river bend, and the ice floes have just melted, and the water surface is sparkling by the breeze.
Andrew drove more than a thousand Kobayashi slaves to the pond, and as Surdak told them, these Kobayashi slaves needed a good bath. The Kobayashi was covered with light brown fur, and they were not afraid of the cold even if they didn’t wear warm clothes, but it was not a small challenge for these Kobayashi slaves to jump into the cold river in early spring.
These Kobayashi slaves have been completely flogged by slave traders. They are used to receiving instructions. Andrew drove a large group of Kobayashi slaves out of the pond with little trouble. However, due to the large number of Kobayashi slaves in the pond, the bathing area of Kobayashi was limited. Andrew directed some Kobayashi to collect some reeds and pile them up on the shore to form a huge haystack.
Andrew’s fire gathering scroll lit the haystack, and the flame was so big that it jumped up. The haystack burst into flames, and the temperature around 10 meters rose sharply.
Smoke billowed from the fire and was blown to the north by the wind
Those Kobayashi slaves who washed away their dirt in the pond climbed ashore and were arranged by Andrew to warm themselves by the fire. Moreover, each Kobayashi also gave half cassava to warm themselves and eat breakfast. Because they ate cassava last night, their lips were slightly swollen, but this did not affect them.
Seeing that you can get food after taking a shower and sit there by the fire to keep warm, these slow-moving, wooden kobolds slaves are quick to get up
After the transport, the coachmen have been driving the wagons back and forth one after another. If all goes well, they should be able to return to Hailansa before the city gate closes.
Andrew has a pile of cassava on his feet. He holds a cassava in his hand with one foot on the pile. Before him, the kobolds huddled in the cold wind and shouted, "Whoever takes a shower first can eat cassava. He doesn’t want to take a shower and has no breakfast …"
The kobold slaves who have been in the warehouse in Bena City for more than three months really need a good bath.
Samira, a half-elf archer, wore red salamander leather armor and carried a forest bow on a hillside.
She stared at the Kobayashi slaves in the pond to prevent them from sneaking into the reeds and escaping. These Kobayashi slaves were all private property of Surdak knights, and even one of them could not be left behind. Looking around, Samirafa imagined what people in the nearby villages lived on.
Gullit, the ogre sitting by the pond, didn’t think so much …
He is looking forward to looking at these kobold slaves in the pond, expecting which kobold slave can muster up the courage to escape, so that he can get them back and throw them aside in a bonfire. He licked his thick lips and squinted like a lion hunting antelope in the grass, thinking that if he could scorch the kobold slaves and sprinkle a layer of salt on them, it would not be too bad.
Looking at the desolate mountains around, Aphrodite, the succubus, walked alone to the distant ridge.
Red-brown rocks are scattered after weathering and fragmentation, and when you step on the hillside, you will roll along the hillside. Some large rocks are piled up at the foot of the mountain. When you walk along the hillside, you will find more and more small rubble. Aphrodite looks at the blue sky, and when she thinks about living here for a long time, she can’t wait to know about the surrounding environment.
Before, when she had wings, she could fly to the sky casually. She was used to knowing the surrounding environment everywhere. Now her wings have been cut off by the succubus of the same family, and she can climb the highest hillside with her legs. But Aphrodite will not feel lost about this. Whenever she is consciously ready to fly with her wings, she will comfort herself from the bottom of her heart that she has lost a pair of wings but gained a vast sky.
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After handing over more than a thousand kobold slaves to Andrew, an indigenous soldier, Surdak walked into Wall Village alone.
He is not worried about these kobolds’ slaves escaping, so many kobolds have escaped, and there is nothing worse. They are not familiar with this barren land, and they can’t live here unless they cross the Pagros Pass.
A wagon full of cassava stopped at the entrance of the village. Although these cassava piles up like hills, the food supply for thousands of kobolds is only ten days. If you want to continue to feed them, you must continuously buy more cassava from Hailanza City.
A slave to feed so many kobolds, Surdak, suddenly felt that gold coins in his pocket would not last long.
This time, a total of 30 wagons were hired, and Surdak invited the slave coachmen who pulled the kobolds to come to the village to help unload the car. However, some of them pulled the kobolds, slaves and coachmen to wait for the car, and the kobolds, slaves took the cargo box and finished their own hauling, and then quietly returned to Hailansa City from the mountain pass of Pagros around the village. Some coachmen rushed to the village to help.
The coachmen helped unload thousands of kilograms of cassava to the entrance of the village. Surdak counted only seven coachmen who were willing to come and help unload the car.
It takes about fifteen silver coins and six silver coins to buy a car full of cassava from Hailansa City, and it takes about twenty silver coins to transport a car full of cassava. Surdak then pulled out three gold coins from his wallet and left the fifteen coachmen with a purchase agreement, asking them to transport a car full of cassava to Walvillage five days later.
Moreover, Surdak also promised that he would not let them drive home when he returned to the city.
I didn’t expect that there would be a business door behind these coachmen. I was delighted to drive the carriage away from Wall Village. Although this long-distance business is a little hard, it can also earn three days’ income at ordinary times. It is naturally very worrying to receive this kind of pull in the off-season of this horse and horse business.
Watching these wagons gradually go away, Surdak entered the village of Wall.
It has been nearly three months since the village of Woer. From the outside, the village has not changed much. There are some unfinished civil works at the top of the ravine, and some timber is used to build scaffolding, but it seems that it is still in a state of suspension.
The branch of the dead tree at the entrance of the village has been missing a little after this winter. The broken wooden board with white foundation and the words’ Woercun’ hung on it swayed back and forth when the wind blew it.
Surdak walked along the dirt road, and smoke curled up in Woer Village in the morning.