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Chapter 44: Lord Landlord Wants to Establish a New Settlement

    Chapter 44: Lord Landlord Wants to Establish a New Settlement


    Trantor: Henyee Trantions Editor: Henyee Trantions


    The banquet ended.


    “I n to build a new vige on the East Coast to settle some serfs as fishermen for coastal fishing,” Li Si Te said.


    nters are busy during the nting season, but once the crops are nted, they be idle.


    Li Si Te felt this was an unreasonable allocation of human resources. It would be better to reassign some nters to focus on developing nearshore fisheries, no, coastal fisheries.


    Now without boats, even if we wanted to fish nearshore, we couldn’t do it.


    “Such delicious food, we should indeed catch more. However, Li Si Te, the town’s poption is too small, we don’t even have two thousand people. The agricultural production of each vige can’t do without thebor of serfs.”


    “I’ll figure something out about the poption,” Li Si Te didn’t borate.


    In fact, he had already discussed with Levis, using the shared profits from the ck Tulip as payment, to buy serfs from Levis—the Earl’s fleet went out to trade and could load quite a few serfs on the return journey. These serfs mighte from war-torn inds or from the continent.


    Goltai seemed to have understood, “Since you’ve said so, I will start nning for the new vige immediately.”


    “Baron, what will the new vige be called?” Isaiah asked.


    “Let’s call it… Oyster Vige,” replied Li Si Te.


    Li Si Te had high expectations for Oyster Vige. He hoped that, once the vige was established, it could transform a group of serfs into fishermen, continuously harvesting seafood, providing food for Fresh Flower Town, and offering a material basis for future construction—one where the residents of Fresh Flower Town could hibernate at home during winter to reduce food consumption.


    With sufficient food, the cold of winter wouldn’t matter at all.


    Arge amount of construction could begin in winter.


    In the evening, Goltai came to the castle again, “Li Si Te, Corn Grass has been found! The Patrol Team finally did something worthwhile. They discovered a bunch of grass simr to Corn Grass at the edge of Thorn Ridge, southwest of the town.”


    “Take me to see it,” said Li Si Te.


    Before dark, Li Si Te personally saw therge expanse of Corn Grass, mixed among other wild grasses. They appeared much shorter than the three wild corn nts in Little Wheat Vige, probably due to poor nutrition.


    Li Si Te took a tour and felt somewhat disappointed.


    This was probably indeed the original habitat of Corn Grass, but there was no sign of Elf Bug nurturing—without the Elf Bug, the development of Corn Grass would be hard to thrive.


    And it also couldn’t improve the variety gradually with the help of the Elf Bug to be more like a corn cob.


    “Guard it well and be sure to collect the seeds carefully. Later, when we clear the fields in town, choose a suitable ce and nt some to provide new varieties of forage for the horse farm and dairy farm,” Li Si Te instructed.


    At night, after bathing, Li Si Te read in his study.


    Before his eyes, the Smoke Serpent Script condensed: “Taskpleted, reward with new information on the Formless Dragon.”


    Suddenly, the smoke twisted, and a new mission was released, “Task: Fisheries have been scheduled by the Landlord, and a group of serfs will soon be driven to the sea. It’s a Landlord’s essential skill to drive the people, but sustainable development is more important. Please update the equipment for the fishermen. Reward: Arge patch of Smoked Grass.”


    “Arge patch of Smoked Grass, what is that, tobo?” Li Si Te mused.


    Updating the equipment for fishermen was a simple task. Even if the Smoke Mission wasn’t assigned, he would have done it anyway. One can’t expect fishermen to fish with their hands if theyck tools.


    After the tide receded, the rocks became extremely sharp, able to cut a finger with just a careless slip.


    The task reward was no longer the information about the Formless Dragon, which somewhat relieved Li Si Te (Liszt) and made him start to look forward to what Smoked Grass might be.


    Smoking was fashionable among nobles, and the Tulip Family had nted many tobo nts and even had a Tobo Minor Elf.


    “So, Smoked Grass probably isn’t tobo, since there were tobo seeds among the seeds traded from Tulip Castle. I could nt them anytime I wanted.”


    Li Si Te (Liszt) decided not to dwell on it, certain that he would eventually find out what Smoked Grass was.


    He waved his hand to disperse the Smoke Serpent Script and continued reading. The Earl had kept his word; upon Liszt’s return, he was gifted a cartload of books.


    Now, he was reading an autobiographical novel called “The Adventure of Ranger Griffe”.


    The story was told from a first-person perspective, recounting the experiences of an Earth Knight named Griffe as he journeyed through the Maple Leaf Duchy. The story was amusing, although Liszt thought many parts of it were simply the author’s wild fantasies—like having an affair with the wife of an Earl, eloping with a Marquis’s daughter, or conversing with the Duke of Maple Leaf in high spirits.


    Such experiences were certainly not for someone who wasn’t even an Honored Knight, let alone a fallen noble descendant.


    However, the author must have been someone with a wealth of experience, as he described many customs different from those in Coral Ind, along with the decadent lives of nobles and numerous hearsay stories.


    Quite interesting.


    Li Si Te (Liszt) enjoyed novels that provided both stories and knowledge.


    “Hm?”


    As he read, the story abruptly shifted to a chapter on a dragon-ying battle, in which Griffe arrived at a town being invaded by an invisible entity. The town’sndlord had fled, and the townspeople were unable to resist; at that moment, Griffe decided to save the suffering people.


    After observing, he concluded that it was a Formless Dragon—though the book didn’t exin how he observed and came to that conclusion.


    “The Formless Dragon is a mystical Giant Dragon that hides in another world; only the most courageous and upright knights can see it. I’m not courageous enough. If I want to see it, I must muster my courage! I need to find it and confront it, to discover its weakness!”


    Thus, Griffe went off to meet his end before the Formless Dragon, got beaten to the point of vomiting blood, but it was also because of this that he saw the Formless Dragon.


    “Ah, what a beautiful dragon it was, like a flowing crystal, colorless, its entire body transparent. I spat out a mouthful of blood, and it passed right through its body; yes, I could not touch it. I am very despondent because I may never be able to ride it.”


    Li Si Te (Liszt) admired Griffe’s brazenness; nearly killed by the Formless Dragon, yet stillmenting the fact that he couldn’t ride a dragon.


    Fortunately, Griffe was still somewhat self-aware.


    “I knew it wanted to kill me. I couldn’t see its eyes, I could only see a blurry mass of water, but I knew it aimed to end me, I could sense its emotions. I had forgotten life and death, and in thatst moment, all I wanted was to take a couple more puffs of a cigarette. Oh sorry, I was out of tobo leaves, so I just grabbed a handful of grass nearby and chewed it to fight the craving.”


    At this point, Li Si Te’s (Liszt’s) brows twitched.


    He continued to read on.


    “Later, I found out that the grass I grabbed was called Smoked Grass, simr to tobo but with a unique vor, akin to my socks that I’d worn for either sixteen or twenty-six days without washing. I almost threw up; yes, that moment sessfully cured me of my addiction to smoking, I swore never to smoke again!”


    “I’ve had a smoking addiction for seventeen years, since my father liked to roll his own tobo leaves. He used to ask me, ‘Hey, Griffe, do you smoke…’”


    The nextrge section was all about his remembrances of his father teaching him to smoke.


    Li Si Te (Liszt) read on, frustrated: “Stop beating about the bush, I want to see how you y the dragon!”
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