corner of the 'courtyard below' in the Castle of Zitheias.

Hopefully, in front of the cabin and the temporary prison camp.

"Ladies and gentlemen. Which do you prefer, the sea or the mountains?

…………

The audience didn't even dust when they said the short length poor dress was also a dazzling beautiful girl question.

That should be it, too.

They are kneeling before Elizabeth because they are prisoners who were to be sold as slaves.

That number is thirty.

I don't want to recall much about the days spent sorting.

He kept peeking (telepathically) into the hearts and minds of the desperate desperate wildlings to elucidate or beg for their lives in Sandar's arduous pursuit.

It is clearly torture.

Most importantly, their conscience was scarcely broken when they executed those who had leaked from the sorting, thanks directly to confirmation of the outrage they had committed.

Forty-two prisoners were executed.

In other words, the remaining thirteen were to be employed in the castle as (...) talent.

Nevertheless, it was donned to boulders for villagers and castle humans to gather at the execution yard for a festival in the general outing.

I don't think I have to resemble the medieval era in reality.... Does it mean humans are the same everywhere after all?

"Lady, what does that mean?...?

A prisoner in the front row asked a natural question.

The language was corrected along the way because Deane, standing next to Elizabeth, glanced at her.

Incidentally, the prisoners were surrounded by Schulz warriors and former knights, Elizabeth's men.

"If you like the mountains, the mines, if you like the sea, I thought I'd introduce the galley ships to a new place to work."

"Bullshit."

One of the fiercely elevated prisoners had been beaten down with a pattern of former knight spears before finishing the dialogue.

... It's not like Elizabeth is harassing me.

As a slave trader selling off the prisoners, the other day, a trader who was leading a caravan with Agbail is up for election.

Elizabeth's memory suggests that there are two types of slaves he deals with: miners and galley ship rowers.

So maybe it's bad that I put it out to ask him about the hope of being sold as a slave...

"... then, at sea"

"I like mountains..."

The prisoners (reluctantly) began to speak of hope.

Elizabeth notes that with a serious face.

In her head, the profits gained from selling them to merchants - including not just simple money, but also connections to merchants and promotional effects - are probably calculated.

They say that neither mines nor galley ships change in terms of environmental harshness.

It's just that galley ships are more likely to lose their lives due to storms and pirates, and the mines are more likely to die of lung disease or debilitation in long-term labor, apparently.

... they both die.

"Oh, right.... but if you worked evil, wouldn't you have no choice?

To my point, Elizabeth tilted her ankle and said so naturally.

"Not yet! With sweat, tears, blood, and runny nose, you spit your ever bad heart out of your body!!

"... Ha, no..."

A garrison field prepared outside the castle. Vacant land named….

Luckily there (?), thirteen former prisoners caught in sorting had been sigokazed by Sandar.

As a result of interrogation and reading minds, they are able to confirm that they have never worked evil at their will.

Most of them said they couldn't stand up to their superiors and companions and didn't have the guts to escape the troops alone again.

Moreover, there are many things a soldier, even a soldier, cannot be called a warrior, such as being a servant of a transport unit or a general.

When I got there, I was worried it wouldn't help if I hired you on purpose.

But Sandar said, 'What, the basic power of man is not so different. What matters is how you work out,' he didn't seem to care.

Well, when I actually tour Sandar's training like this, I wonder if he's right.

Basically, they just run even with their swollen back sacs (Zach) on their backs.

I keep doing that for over ten hours a day.

It's harsh enough to think that it would be better to slave in a mine or a galley ship.

Nori, formerly of the gymnasium system, was not only unsuitable for my skin, but even the soldiers below the zirc were pale.

Maura and others have complained in tears, 'Forgive me,' but I shook my head.

We need to use the humans we've been in a gang of villains as soldiers, and we need to stop the rough treatment.

And Sandar is also daring to impose training beyond the limits so that the former prisoners can be accepted by the men of the castle.

Then about ten days later, Agbail, you and the example merchant come to the castle.

Both names seemed to have had great success in trade and diplomacy in the city of Lellis and were in a good mood.

When Elizabeth negotiated for them to buy slaves, she was even more thrilled to buy them at a very good price.

It is a delightful miscalculation that Agbail, forced by Elizabeth and Deane, looked blue and bore the cost of transporting slaves to Philsand.

The absence of prisoners made it a lot easier than the passage tax that Agbail's entire line dropped me again.

Then, less than two days later, Ill and Sedham, who went out to the city of Lellis to recruit new soldiers and staff for their accommodation, will also return.

And, of course, a lot of new people will be working at Zytheas Castle.

The accommodation, soldier's residence, visitor's hall and other facilities in the castle are almost complete.

Having obtained a doubled soldier or servant, and a talent called Sandar.

A number of challenges have also become clear in this raid.

It would be time to organise the system of the castle of Zytheas.