Chapter 41 Fatty Meat
In addition to Adams, Smith, and Collis, there are two other families in the small village of Neeser who are not optimistic about William and choose to leave with the West Cavaliers.
Both of these families are middle-class people in the village, otherwise they would not be able to afford the "protection fee" of Patrae, who has increased its price.
William lets go easily for these guys who have no skills.
There is only one, and no grain of rye is allowed to be taken away.
William forced his pizza coins to buy food from their fields.
West Knights knew what William meant, but they didn't dare to have a stalemate with William. In addition, William did not lower the price, but instead purchased their food at the standard purchase price. So West Knights pondered over and over again and did not object.
As for the opinions of Adams and others, they cannot enter the eyes of the superiors when they are not worth using them.
No one cares what they think, naturally, all the food was bought by William.
For this, William paid 85 Pizza gold coins.
Although I got a lot of Pisce gold coins, Adams and the others didn't feel happy at all. They just looked like their parents died. They followed the West Knights with a cloudy face and returned to Patras City with restlessness.
At the gate of Patray, after 50 of the 85 Pizza gold coins that Adams and the others had not yet heated up, the West Knight ignored them and went to New Will Castle in Viscount Grien.
Leaving the Adams family, standing there in a daze.
In New Will Castle, the living room, and in the silver-white fireplace, flames are burning.
Viscount Grien, wearing a dark red graceful leather jacket, stood in front of an oil picture with his back facing the Knight West.
In the oil painting, there is an elderly man with silver-white hair. The age spots on his face cannot hide his greedy eyes as sharp as an eagle and as greedy as a wolf.
After a long time, Viscount Grien said calmly, "Failed?"
I can't hear joy or anger in my voice.
"Yes, Lord Viscount. Only a few villagers were willing to follow us and the other villagers chose to stay!" Knight West was very respectful, not at all arrogant in front of William.
Knowing how to advance and retreat was the reason why he was appreciated by Viscount Grien.
"Oh, interesting, how did he do it?" Viscount Grien still didn't turn around.
"He seemed to convince Gret..." Knight West thought for a moment, and said not very sure.
"Gret, who delivered the letter? That Andrew?"
"Andrew's father, Old Gret, the people in the village listened to him more."
"I underestimate him, Baron Decas, you surprised me." Viscount Grien chuckled.
Knight West paused for a moment and asked, "Sir Viscount, what are we going to do now?"
"Only a few villagers come to Patras?" asked Viscount Grien.
"Yes."
“How much food did they bring?”
"Not a single grain!" said Knight West, "Baron Decas did not let a grain of rye flow out of the village, and he bought all the grain with pizza gold coins."
Viscount Grien was silent, his eyes flashing with unknown light. After a while, he sighed, "It seems that our Baron Decas is determined to spend the winter in the village of Nisse!"
Knight West nodded, "He dug a lot of soil and stones in the village, and it seems he wants to build a wall!"
"Build a wall?" Viscount Grien sneered and mocked, "A real high wall requires the efforts of the nobles for several years, and the countless manpower and those cute pizza gold coins are there, and does our Baron Decas have anything? Hundreds of untouchables, or two months? Hahaha..."
"So," Knight West understood, "Master Viscount, can we just watch it?"
"No, as a noble, how can you do such a thing?" Viscount Grien refused unexpectedly, not surprisingly by Knight West.
"I believe that in Patray, the matter about the village of Nisse will soon spread. This will damage the reputation of the Grien family. West, I heard that there are some wild people in the Cordillera Mountains..."
"Yes, Lord Viscount! You are always so wise."
"The village of Nisse is now like a granary filled with a lot of food, right?" asked Viscount Grien.
"Yes, Lord Viscount, and they do not have the decent power to protect themselves." Knight West knew the elegance when he heard the string song.
"That's really dangerous. They are now like a big piece of fat meat. There are many big bad wolves in the wilderness... "Virgin said suddenly "worry".
Knight West thought for a while before saying, "Master Viscount, I need some time to find the big bad wolf in the wilderness!"
"Let's hurry! I want to wait too long!" Viscount Grien turned around to admire the oil painting.
The owner of the oil painting is the founder of the Grien family. The motto he left for his descendants is as follows: "The Grien family has no enemies!"
"Yes, you won't be disappointed!" West Knight bowed heavily and then retreated.
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After West Knights and the others left, William kept releasing new missions.
After all, time waits for no one!
The village of Nisse has become the hot and bustling scene before.
Even getting busier!
Men, women, young and old all go into battle!
Some people were still sent to dig the soil and transport limestone, while others had new tasks.
First of all, make bricks!
The clay is manually crushed, sieved, and kneaded into a fine thick mud. The thick mud is poured into a blank mold made by two carpenters in the village, and then compacted, scraped off the excess mud, and finally made a brick blank.
This step takes up a lot of labor.
There are 80 or 90 people who are in a row, some are responsible for crushing, some are responsible for mud, and some are responsible for making blanks, which can produce 60 bricks per minute.
Working in two days and three shifts, day and night, 60,000 bricks were made.
These 60,000 bricks were piled up into more than a dozen walls of inconsistent heights.
Originally, the bricks would take one or two months to dry, but it was obvious that William couldn't wait for such a long time.
The wheat straw in the field is used by waste, and then picked and roasted on both sides of the brick wall, and the moisture in the brick is dried with the power of flame.
The flames burned all night and the fire illuminated the entire village of Nisse.
The next day, William owned more than 50,000 quick-form bricks, and some of the bricks had cracks due to various reasons and had to smash and remade them.
After the quick-form bricks were found, William began to direct the villagers to build brick kilns.
On the fields of Adams!
First, a cube was built with bricks. Except for a few ventilation holes left on the outer layer, it was sealed with soil.
The quick-formed bricks are stacked in a way that is easy to ventilate and heat, and the firewood is stuffed in the middle.
Leave several holes on the bottom front to fill the fuel.
When everything is ready, the brick kiln will start to ignite and burn bricks.
And William built ten brick kilns like this!
Ten brick kilns stood on the fields of Adams, and the black smoke was like the breath of a devil, spiraling in the air and finally blown away by the wind.
It takes more than half a month to fire the bricks.
At this time, there is no need to rush to make quick bricks.
The made bricks are stacked into walls, waiting for natural air drying!
Even if there are a large number of fired bricks, it is not enough!
Chapter completed!