Frontier Lord Starts Out With a Population of 0

Family Trip Day 3 Livestock Market View

Basically, the market in this city seems to be in the form of creating and selling its own simple stores at a given place, but the area of the livestock market is different in fur, and it seems to be operated in a way that soldiers armed with prominent weapons, such as spears and axes, guard and manage.

Covered by a sturdy wooden fence, there is a roofed area in the back, and there are stables and large buildings like the one in the village of Ilk in the back... and there are soldiers there.

As Colm said, there is something like a screening when entering… A small gate by the entrance with a splendid gate, where livestock is kept or received without entering the market.

Only relatively small livestock, such as geese and sheep, are exchanged at that small gate... horses and the like seem to be exchanged elsewhere.

Standing in front of the gates of such a market, Camarots instructs the soldiers standing in front of the gates to open the gates... and then he turns to us and begins explaining the market.

"Livestock gathering places are also commensurately filthy, so we try to keep people in and out as little as possible.

If it's anything like keeping the livestock you want to sell or buying a little livestock, it's enough to exchange at that gate.

The fence and many soldiers are set up in case of thieves and... and in case of cattle breaking down.

If a horse breaks into a crowd, it will be catastrophic... so there are people who are good at handling it so that it doesn't happen.

Eldan-sama operates livestock markets in various parts of the territory individually and does not pay any special fees.

In doing so, they aim to revitalize the market and livestock. "

Horses and cattle are the creatures that have their roots in their lives, pulling luggage, riding their backs, and plowing their fields.

It seems that if the number of people increases, the movement of people will become more active, agricultural production will become more active... meat and so on will make the meal luxurious, and people's lives will become richer.

Of course, there is a problem that if the number increases, it becomes difficult to take care of, or needs a lot of pasture, but Eldan still seems to want to increase the number... and to that end, he has developed these markets everywhere.

The fact that we got the Bayers and gave them dragon materials in exchange for payment or as a thank you was a boost to our efforts, and it seems that the dragon's emblem is on the market gate, which is made up of gold that sells dragon materials.

And there's a dragon crest on the gate in front of you... a tough, cool, earthy dragon that doesn't look like the real one... Once the Camaro explanation is over, the gate slowly opens by the soldiers' hands.

In this way, Colm and Camarotz lead the way into the market, and walk slowly through the livestock that will show them how well they are.

A wide variety of birds, including geese, pigs, sheep, donkeys, cows, white geese called mountain cows here… something with a long neck and a cob on the back, a slightly bigger rabbit.

Each of them is in a box, a fence, a hut that fits its size... It's an easy way for the cows to connect the ropes to the piles that they hit there, but they're still being very generous... and they're slowly eating the leaves in the bucket that's been prepared with such a breathtaking face.

"Each one may seem small, but it's also in the back stables and nearby pastures, so you can bring it here as soon as you need it.

Many of the horses are in the grazing lands, but I think you will be satisfied that the horses you see have moved to this market in line with Diaz's visit.

If you are concerned about the horse in the pasture, please let me know, or I have a picture with the name and characteristics written by the staff, so please refer to it.

Ah, for the horses, there's a back roof, or they're in the back building, so please come over there. "

As we look at these animals, Camarots explains it even more.

After that, Arner brightened his eyes and looked back, Senai and Ayhan rejoiced that they were cute for any livestock, asked Emma what kind of livestock it was, and Francis looked around with an interesting gaze, looking at the livestock… The three of Seki, Saku, and Aoy worked hard to put their weight on the livestock.

In the meantime, Ellie glanced around, then stared at the fence where the sheep were surrounded... and then called out to Arnah.

"Arna-chan, don't you guys keep sheep?

I know that Maa and the others are here... but still in that meadow, sheep are useful for everything, and I think it's okay to keep them?

You can make meat just like Maia, right? "

In response to Ellie's voice, who dared to lay down the name of the demon clan, Arnah said back, worrying about the building in the back.

"Sheep, sheep aren't so bad either... but with Maa, the priority of sheep will definitely drop.

The sheep's hair is good for getting over the cold, but there is also the disadvantage that it is easy to get dirty and hard to fall off, and if you don't be careful when washing it, it will shrink quickly... Because of this, if you wear clothes of wool, it tends to be filthy, and it tends to get sick.

In the old days... some houses had sheep when they could afford it, but all the people in those houses got sick.

That's when we became concerned about the dirt on our bodies and clothes, and we started to attach importance to medicinal water and herbs that remove dirt and prevent disease... so far.

Wouldn't meat be enough if there were wild black geese, geese and white geese that we've recently started breeding? "

"... I see, that's what happened."

Listening to such a conversation between Arner and Ellie, Francis and the others look good and stick their noses up.

"Meh, meh, meh."

Maia's hair is also cold, it is tougher and does not shrink than wool, yet it is easy to remove dirt and wash easily.

It's a proud body hair, and the maia cloth spinned from that body hair protects everyone's daily health, and has become the symbol and emblem of the village of Ilk.

The voice of Francis boasts about it all around... François and the Six Sons then shout "Me Me Me" and "Mi Me".

With such a sight, we are surrounded by smiling thoughts... Arnah, who has begun to squirm, slowly begins to push his foot deeper... and we also move forward by chasing it.

When you get to the area with the roof, there are several stalls lined up next to each other... Arnah sees the horses in the stalls lined up and loses interest, or walks straight into the back building.

"... Arner, are you sure? There seem to be some fine horses in there....."

When I say that to Arnab, Arnab stops his legs... and starts explaining for me.

"The horses there are in good shape, but none of them are military horses.

I know you've been trained to pull carriages, saddle people, and so on, but... you don't have enough training to see it... you can see it by looking at the shape of the horse's jaw or neck.

A well-trained army horse usually pulls and holds his jaw... and when he pulls his jaw, his neck is like this... drawing a beautiful arc like a bow.

Of course, some of the army horses are raising their chins without doing so... but even so, they can't be as thin as these horses, they'll break their legs soon. "

Arner pulls his jaw and explains it with his gesture as he strokes his hand around his neck from behind his head... and then I see the horses around him again.

Then none of the horses pulled their jaws... and they were pointing their crushed eyes at us with interest.

Honestly and lovely... if you ask me, my feet do seem thin, and when compared to my beloved horse, Bayers, I seem to have no temper at all.

"By the way, Bayers is well trained for military horses.

When I take care of you, you'll pull your chin and show me the temper to go to battle whenever you want. "

Plus, Arner explained it to me... and I don't think I've ever seen Bayers behave like that before?With that in mind, I tilted my neck.

I wonder if I caught you like that, but the horses in front of me were hard to get together, and they tilted their necks.