Font Size
15px

24th April 1574

"Sir, just like you requested, we brough three big pots, along with a group of n willing to work. As for the food, just like we expected, our neighbours refused to sell any."

Forcibly pulled apart from my dear child just as it was about to shine in this world for the very first ti, I couldn't help but feel quite annoyed by this rotten timing of those villagers. They had so much ti to co earlier, and they could literally co even an hour later, and I would already see the greatest obstacle on the road to industrialisation shattering and falling apart with my own eyes!

But now, instead of enjoying the fruits of my hard labour and investnt, I had to deal with so plebs since they refused to deal with anyone but as if fearing that my n would dare to go against my orders!

"Good, how much did you pay for the pots?"

According to the deal we had, for every coin they spent, I would pay two. Even though I knew how bad that deal was, I never expected them to provide with anything of any real value, so I couldn't be really bothered with their problems.

Additionally, now that I had most likely a working steam horse, creating a simple blast furnace was just as simple as it could get, aning that with just a little bit more effort, rather than using cooking pots, I could simply cast a proper concrete mixer!

But it went without saying that I did offer them this deal and asked them to provide so pots for , so instead of trying to save so silly coins right now, I simply pulled out my pouch from my belt and looked up waiting for the elder to give his price.

"Yyy eight groshes!"

Clearly staggering as if he couldn't decide whether to risk asking for such an exorbitant price or hesitating whether not to try his luck even more by claiming to pay even more. But rather than getting angry at him, I simply sent him an annoyed look of soone who was pulled away from his business.

"For all three of them, I assu?"

On the market, a single iron pot could go for two, maybe three groshes, yet this man was clearly claiming to pay about three tis as much, and asking for double the amount! While I could accept a small cheat on his side as I understood that everyone was simply trying to make a living, seeing how he tried to rob out of almost an entire red-golden in damned daylight, I would lose my own self-respect if I were to just accept it!

"Sir Didn't you promise"

"Yeah, I did promise and I will deliver. I just want you to keep in mind that I also send one of my n to ask around for how much did those pots go. Do I need to explain what will happen if the number you gave and the number my man will report won't match?"

While at first, I wanted to keep this ploy a small secret to make use of it later on, with my annoyance now shooting through the roof, I couldn't be bothered to play this kind of gas with such a simple man.

"S-sir"

With a visible fear building on the face of the villager, I could finally see how he acted when instead of having a group of his brethren behind him, he was in front of a huge mass of people ready to do my bidding at any given mont.

"We p-paid one grosh for each"

From one extre to another, for God's sake! Even on the city markets when the prices could be lower than in the villages due to the simple fact that those pots were made there, no one would ever sell one for one grosh! Just the iron required to make one was worth as much, aning that the man in front of was most likely trying to just get his money back and return to the safety of his village.

Not willing to pay him any more of my mind, I pulled out twelve silver coins from my pouch and tossed them towards the scheming villager.

"About the n willing to work, how many did you bring?"

With the paynt for the pots done, the villagers quickly placed them aside. Just one look was enough for to realise that instead of using spare ones, the three containers they brought still had so leftover food in them. Just to be safe, I pulled out three more coins and tossed them at the man, before looking at him in a way that made it obvious I wanted to get my answer as soon as possible.

"From my village, there were twenty-seven"

"In total, man! I'm kinda busy right here, so stop giving half-truths and just tell whats going on."

Instead of wasting even more of my ti on this stupid villager, I wanted to get this matter over with as soon as possible to get back to my dear steam horse.

"S-sir. I brought sixty-three n in total!"

Realising that my annoyance must co from the fact that I was busy rather than from how he attempted to cheat , the villager suddenly changed his composure and finally answered the question in the way that could satisfy .

"Good. As promised, each will receive a grosh per day of work. Since you guys ca late today, you will work for the food you will eat. Now, get out of my sight!"

Finally freed from this annoying task, I summoned the two stonemasons that irked a bit before, ordering them to turn those stupid villagers into a proper workforce, capable of helping out with our tasks.

While I was quite harsh on those villagers, in fact, they would be of great help! Used to the hard work, as soon as the task wouldn't be too complicated for them, the vision of earning an entire silver for a day should be enough for them to work their bottoms off!

"Now, let's finally get back to the"

"Sir! The miners have returned from the mines!"

"FUCK!"

You are reading Road to the Crown Chapter 128: Villagers arriving on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Mr. CEO Has a Crush on Me cover
Similar genre

Mr. CEO Has a Crush on Me

Mu Anan ·Romance

Shewasframedbyhersisterandaccidentallyhadaone-nightstandwithhim.Later,hefoundvariousunreasonableexcusestoforcehertolivewithhim.Toseekrevenge,sherel...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.