??Chapter 45: Chapter 20 Bruce Fortress
Chapter 45: Chapter 20 Bruce Fortress
The prosperity of Bruce far exceeded Kor’s expectations. In addition to being a military restricted area and a fortress, a huge fair had also ford outside the fortress, whose level of prosperity Kor found almost unimaginable; he wondered how these people had managed to cross the Greenland Great Forest to get here. It was only when he saw those busy cargo ships going up and down at the dock at the mouth of the river that he understood the reason.
Due to the many uncertainties in the Greenland Great Forest, although incidents of group magical beast attacks like the one Kor’s party encountered were rare, regular rchant convoys still considered crossing the Greenland Forest by land to be a rather dangerous action. Unless the goods were urgently needed, or several convoys could team up to cross, or the rchant convoys had their own or hired powerful ard bodyguards and rcenary teams, they would mostly choose to take the water route via the Nissai River eastward into the Nether Sea, then northward to reach other ports in the Hor region.
Although this detour added so extra days to the journey, it provided a guarantee of personal safety. The pirates on the Nether Sea usually did not cross the mouth of the Nissai River, which also made Bruce the most important cargo transfer station in the Leon region.
Huge stone watchtowers stood between Bruce Castle and the fair that had ford outside the castle. As the fair enlarged over ti, the trees on the edge of the forest were gradually felled and cleared.
To ensure a safe buffer space for the castle, the fortress’s military commanders had already cleared the forest within three kiloters around the castle many years ago. They also built a series of stone watchtowers in a semicircular formation centered on the castle, 500 ters from the forest edge, which continued to the riverbanks of the Nissai River at both wings of the castle.
However, the rapid developnt of the fair made the commanders who had built the watchtowers realize they had misjudged. In just twenty years, the population outside the castle surged from less than 300 to nearly 20,000 people. This astonishing growth rate indeed made them realize how wise it was to build the watchtowers 2,500 ters away; otherwise, if they had been a bit more conservative, the civilian hos might have needed to be constructed right beneath the watchtowers now.
A massive tower fortress stood at the head of the wide floating bridge, while another fortress was built at the dock and directly connected to the main body of the castle by a long city wall avenue. The wall pathway, wide enough for ten soldiers to run side by side, allowed 300 soldiers to run from the castle to the dock tower in ten minutes. This was no longer a purely military fortress.
In Fran’s view, the role of this fortress had surpassed its military function. While ensuring that not a single rchant convoy was missed, this greatly weakened the military purpose of the fortress.
Relying on his Baron status and the title of Caucasus Lord, the fortress commander did not refuse Kor’s request to visit the fortress. The entire fortress was constructed with a mix of wood and stone; the external city walls and defensive fortifications were built with stone slabs, while the general buildings inside the castle were mostly wooden structures.
What interested Kor even more was the bustling market. As soon as Puber arrived at Bruce, he broke away from Kor and his party, and with Baoling, they brought two carriages of goods as well as the spoils of war – Gray Wolf Skins – to the market. The linen and beet sugar from the North sold well here; although the profit wasn’t huge, it still delighted the calculative Puber imnsely.
What excited Puber even more was that when the untanned Gray Wolf Skins, reeking of a strong foul sll, were displayed in the market, they imdiately attracted the attention of the passing crowd. People who lived around the Greenland Forest for a long ti would certainly recognize what these were, especially those with manes that were still faintly red, which caught the eye.
“Hey, what’s this? My God, are these all Gray Wolf Skins?! Heavens, how could there be so many?”
“Oh, look, am I seeing this right? This, this, this looks like a Red-maned Wolf, doesn’t it?”
“That’s right, look at the bristling mane and the natural colors. They don’t seem like counterfeit goods that have been washed and dyed.”
Soon, a large crowd had gathered around Puber and Baoling, with adventurers and rcenaries, who road the market, being the first to notice these unusual items, not the sensitive rchants.
As adventurers and rcenaries, they were always in extre danger, which required them to spend quite a bit on protective gear to increase their chances of survival.
Although gray wolves were not particularly formidable magical beasts, they rarely appeared alone, usually in groups of dozens or hundreds. Almost no adventure team dared to target these creatures. However, as a typical example of Ice Magic beasts, gray wolf skin naturally possessed protective properties against ice magic and cold Fighting Qi. The skin of the red-maned wolf, in particular, was exceptionally effective. If such skins could be tanned to reinforce leggings, chest protectors, and bracers, the benefits were self-evident. Thus, Puber’s products imdiately drew the attention of the crowd as soon as they were introduced.
Puber squinted his eyes, examining the diverse throng that surrounded him. Despite their various weapons and armants, he wasn’t worried; this was the only safe place in the southern Hor region, firmly under the control of the Bruce fortress garrison. No brazen bandits dared to make trouble under the watchful eyes of the tower guards. South of here, past the Nissai River, it was a different story—one that Puber knew all too well which is why he needed to liquidate these wolf skins here.
The wolf skins caused a sensation in the market, which was bustling with a large number of explorers, rcenaries, bodyguard groups, and armor manufacturers. The materials were imdiately coveted by many. A small batch of goods on the market was quickly snatched up, and so of the big buyers with the ans to purchase the finest items were even taken by Puber to the inn to negotiate prices face to face.
Dozens of ordinary gray wolf skins sold for a good price of ten Gold Shields each, while about ten pristine red-maned wolf skins fetched as high as one hundred Gold Shields each. The few ultimate purple mane wolf skins, with slightly purple hair, sold for a high price of three hundred Gold Shields each, leaving Puber overjoyed.
The spoils of Kor and his company even filled the fortress commander who accompanied Kor with envy.
Not everyone could encounter such luck; with the help of the Thunderhorse knights, one could go anywhere on the Continent. The magical beasts were fierce, but they turned into easy prey before the Thunderhorse knights.
Of course, he was not privy to what had happened. If it weren’t for the help of a few Fallen knights, all knights would likely have beco re food for the wolves. Without Kor’s sudden burst of power, everyone’s fate would have been the sa. However, these were not matters to share with outsiders. Kor and his company naturally had their concerns, and the two Thunderhorse knights were equally unwilling to discuss these less-than-glory-filled deeds.
Under Kor’s arrangent, the task of selecting slaves was assigned to Puber and Baoling, while Kor planned to rest in Bruce for a few days. The strange attacks of the magical beasts and the abrupt appearance of the Fallen knights had made Kor aware of the dangers he was about to face. Although he wasn’t a coward, he was not reckless either. Without the help of the two Thunderhorse knights, he knew his journey to Caucasus would be difficult. He still had to pass through the chaotic and complex Leon Region, with unpredictable threats ahead, a fact that demanded caution and preparedness.
Due to its proximity to the Leon Region, the most important fortress, market town, and the turbulent and dangerous situation of the Leon Region, Bruce had actually beco a settlent for the lower nobility of the Leon Region.
Count Boninski owned the grandest architectural compound here, a small-scale castle second only to the fortress castle. Although he did not reside here often, the colossal structure clearly indicated that it cost no less than 100,000 Gold Shields to construct such a majestic edifice.
Attached to Count Boninski were a series of architectural mansions, hos of the various nobles of the Leon Region. Given the instability of the region, they preferred living here rather than in their territories. They would only patrol their lands under guard protection once a month or simply entrust their stewards to manage the manors and mines.
The chaotic and dangerous situation in the Leon Region and the rich coal and iron mine resources were closely related. The massive mining operations required a great deal of labor, and the indigenous people were no longer able to et the demand, making slaves the only option. Slavers from all over the Continent flocked to this place, making deals with the nobles. Mortals and Half-Beastn, as well as the mixed offspring of both, beca the most popular slaves, with Bruce fortress being the largest distribution center for them.
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