~ Lorens Report ~

Important people

Jumka Page 5 of 18

About Noel, my slave wife.

One of thirteen wives and one of the slave wives, Jumka, the only great warrior in the meadow.

Born in the Dems, during the invasion of the grasslands of the Dems, the forces of the Patriarchate were destroyed and captured by Jumka during the struggle and held as slave wives.

I guess so because Noel, the all-body armored Noel, is someone else whose name is just with him, and in the diocese, Noel is a common name with both men and women.

Because I am from the Patriarchate, my hair is quite stretched, unlike meadows.

Blonde, beautifully eyed, its appearance is so good that Jumka caught her first to enslave her.

The wizard of water and fire supports the life of the Longa people in the meadows with the magic of water, so their social status is higher than that of other southerners.

Jumka's affection from its appearance. I've already had two children, and the third one lives in my stomach.

According to information from Sae as his wife, he has obtained the second depth of affection among the thirteen. Some say they get some of the favorite names.

Noel is not only beautiful, she is also a talented woman with wisdom.

He teaches the children of his slave wife Southern words, letters and mathematics, writes Southern books using paper, brushes and ink given by his husband, Jumka, and makes them read and listen to the children who remember the letters.

It seems to be her hobby to leave it for future generations by copying the anecdotes of the great men told in the meadows on paper.

He is also familiar with advanced mathematics and natural sciences and his wisdom is immeasurable.

About the slave wife Anne

Augusto meditates his eyes once he puts down Lorens' report.

(There's something a little hard to read about a typo...)

It is a gathering of the people of the next meadow.

Give Vania what he has finished reading, and Vania remembers it as she reads it.

If Vania reads it, it will be turned to Lux, and if Lux reads it, it will be turned to Richmond.

I just rubbed my eyes a little and re-read them.

After everyone reads it, they can make tea for a break.

The three of them put down a sip cup.

"I can't show you anything else on this piece of paper, but I want you to tell the other nobles what it says about a man named Jumka."

Yes, when Augusto said it, Lux nodded and Richmond looked strange.

"Are you sure?

"Oh, there must be no disrespect there, for once the kingdom invites you to give thanks. Talk to the other noblemen about him."

"" Okay. ""

That's what Lux and Richmond nodded.

From the next day, Augusto, Lux, Richmond and a friendly nobleman discuss Jumka as part of a public discourse.

The aristocrat told other friendly aristocrats a public discourse about what kind of man the next meadow man would be.

~ Marquis of the North ~

"Marquis, what are you doing?

That's the man they called the Marquis. I was discussing this with the merchant.

So the baron of the secretary came to call for work.

"What are you thinking of giving to Lord Jumka?"

That's what I said. That's it for the merchant. I'm discussing this while he shows me the item.

"But, Marquis, do you feel like a woman for everything we're discussing?

When the Baron said so, the Marquis sighed haha.

"You've never heard of Lord Jumka?

That's what they say. The Baron is muddled, but he doesn't put that on his face.

"I've heard of it. Whatever. Six podons, three sedons. Big guys, lots of wives. You're a meadow guy."

Again the Marquis sighed haha.

"You, if I say any more, I will dismiss this position, you know nothing, he is the representative of the meadow. If you undermine his mood, the meadows will attack the kingdom. What happens to this territory when it does?

"Then intercept."

"Oh, you can pack up and go home now. The Baron will be returned."

"Nah!"

"How many kicker fortresses are in my territory?

The Marquis only said that one word.

I'm really going to kick him out if I don't notice now. There is not a single such fortress in this territory. The Marquis is also strong, but only the Marquis has little chance of beating the meadows. Before the arrival of the main unit of the kingdom, the Marquis' territory will be exhausted as far as plunder is concerned.

"I'm sorry. But why all the women?

"Ha, Lord Jumka himself restrains swords, bows and arrows, and horse equipment, but it is quality-oriented and less interested in ornaments. But the love for wives, slave wives, and children is deep. It's out of the group among men in the meadows. Haven't you heard the story?

"Yes, I'm listening"

"Then it would be better to look after the gifts to his wife and slave wives than to give them directly to him."

"Indeed, you're right"

When the Baron was convinced, the Marquis immediately turned to the merchant.

"Come on merchants, it will still be the jewels that make women happy. Purple seems to be a delightful color in the meadows. Eleven extravagant things with that gem, and two extravagant things."

"Thank you. Marquis."

Discussions between the merchant and the Marquis continued further.

~ Marquis of the South ~

"Grandpa."

"Oh, Toa, grow up"

The southern marquis strokes Toa's head.

The Marquis, who runs the territory, has long gone to King's Capital to meet his grandson.

"Listen, Grandpa, it seems that not only will the savages of the meadows come to this king's capital next time, but they will also come to the royal castle for a welcome feast."

"Right, what the hell is the king thinking"

"Besides, I heard that the man, the Dems, was forced to catch a woman and commit a crime."

"Ho."

The Marquis was listening to the story, but for the first time he listens to Toa with his body.

"Unfortunately, the woman was forced to have two children, and a third person is living in her stomach, she said. She says she thinks of her homeland and weeps, frightened by the shadow of the man every day. Totally lamentable."

Toa is telling her grandfather about her young sense of justice and cleanliness.

"Grandpa, as one man, as king of the future kingdom, I want to save her. Don't you have any wisdom?

The Marquis contemplates Toa's inquiry.

(The king today has not broken the same route of reconciliation with the meadows as he used to, and will not try to change it in the future. The strength of the Royal Army, which continues to advance fast in the battle against the Empire, the Patriarchate and the Kingdom of Isaki in the south, will be unparalleled. It's not enough to be afraid of meadows and such. My authority has also increased further since Toa was led by Prince Wang. Here to the savages of the meadows. If I show authority, the northerners will fall on me too)

"Toa, leave it to me. Let's free her from the savage men of the meadows."

"Is it true, Grandpa? It's good to talk to Grandpa."

The Marquis did not show any of his obnoxies and looked kindly at Toa, who was glad to say so.