The Frontier Lord Begins with Zero Subjects: Volume 2 [Parts 1 to 3] by Fuurou

The Frontier Lord Begins with Zero Subjects: Volume 2 [Parts 1 to 3] by Fuurou

Author:Fuurou
Language: eng
Format: epub


The letter was written in a beautiful script, and it was very easy to read, but when I finished reading it my jaw was practically low enough to taste grass. Eldan had prepared us luxury goods like tea and sugar, and he was giving us horses and carriages, and on top of it all he was telling me not to pay him anything in return for it all. I just couldn’t believe it.

For a time I stood there worried. Was it really okay for me to accept all of Eldan’s gifts for nothing? Then I remembered that Kamalotz had passed me another piece of paper, so I took a look at that.

The neatly folded piece of paper had the words “list of goods” written in small script, and I assumed that this meant all of the items that Eldan was giving me. His “offer of goodwill,” in other words.

I timidly unfolded the piece of paper and was met by a long list of items, all lined out small and neatly. First it listed two carriages, four horses, and two mountain oxen.

Mountain oxen? That must mean the white ghee.

Following the animals and the carriages was the farming equipment. Hoes, scythes, sieves, and a plow. Eldan even included pitchforks and a millstone. After the farming equipment, the list detailed all the different seeds in the carriages, and there was too much to summarize at a glance. Then there was all the produce Eldan had written of: pickled vegetables, oxen butter, jerky, and dried fish.

The spices were also on the list, and it seemed that Eldan had included three boxes of three different varieties, along with three bottles of tea leaves and a pot of sugar. I didn’t know how big the boxes and bottles were, so I didn’t know how much of these things we were looking at, but knowing Eldan, it was probably a lot.

But even after all the produce, the list went on with cutlery and miscellaneous goods. Then there was horse equipment like bridle bits, saddles, and armor. At the very end of the list were the words, “stable materials,” and this surprised me the most.

What in the world does that mean?

I held back the urge to cry out in surprise, then looked up from the list and just asked Kamalotz what they were.

“Lord Eldan was worried that we might only cause you trouble by sending you livestock if you didn’t have a stable, so we’ve brought the materials to build them for you.”

It was true enough that you needed a stable for horses and cows and the like, but who was going to be putting those materials together...?

“Oh, and if you’re worried about the construction, please rest easy. I can handle that for you,” said Kamalotz. “The guards and I will put up the stable in no time.”

Oh, uh, okay. So they’ll build it for me too. I guess this is just more of Eldan’s goodwill again. But wow, I have no words for all this.

Eldan had told



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