Chapter 39: Traveling to Selene - Verene Village

Chapter 39: Traveling to Selene - Verene Village

It was the fifth day since our departure.

We were still in the air.

There were two roads to Selene, one to the west, through the neighboring Baron Formst. The other was south, through Viscount Keten's territory. The latter was the route I took on my way back from an expedition when I was eight years old.

The southern route was a big detour, so we took the safer way to the west.

The day after we set out, we arrived in Formst, delivered the letter from my father that I had brought to the Baron of Formst, and were taken care of for the night. Since the baron is an imperialist, but my family has good relations with him, we leave the barony without any trouble.

After that, we stayed in towns and villages along the road and made good progress along our way.

"What are we going to do?

Under the clear sky, a giant body was lying in front of me.

"Well, I thought you might want some beef soon."

"No, I'm not thinking about it! I can't eat it up!"

Gowthus, the bull demon, was out of breath, exposing his giant body.

Pidosios, who had gone out to scout during lunch break, brought him along, saying, "Ha-ha-ha, there's a big one." Dailas fired the first shot, Roland stopped the rush, and Markant and Salma pinched him. They easily defeated it, but the problem was what happened next.

It was too big.

When I compare it to Eras Rhino, it was cute, but it must have weighed close to two tons.

Speaking of Gowthus, it is popular meat that even commoners can afford. I would collect it if I could, but...

Comparing the giant body to the wagon, he peered into the back of the cart.

"If we take out all the cargo – we can manage to get it on, right?"

"I wouldn't recommend it. It will take at least a full day to get to the next village of Ilsana. It will take at least a full day to get to the next village of Ilsana, and if we load it up, it will take even longer and put more strain on the horses and wagon. Even if you make it to Ilsana, there are no towns or villages past there until Selene. If one of them crumbles along the way, it will be difficult to reach them by the deadline."

If I ran alone, I could make it in time, but that would be bad.

If the baron's son came alone and on foot, it would not only tarnish the family name. He would be a laughingstock.

I stared at the source of the problem.

It was his fault too. Why did he bring him here?

Pidosios noticed the look in my eyes and smiled.

"Don't make such an oopsie face. Don't worry. I can eat half a Markant."

"Seriously, I'll give it a shot."

"Don't!"

I mean, they're all...

But wait, it might not be a bad idea to dismantle it.

We circled the lying Gowthus.

If we drain the blood and the entrails are processed, we can reduce its weight significantly. W also can carry its skin on foot.

What about the round head? Are these bones? I had heard it was a bull demon, so I thought it might have big, stupid horns. It looks like it is wearing an upturned bowl. I don't remember such a dinosaur.

While I am thinking about this and that, Pidosios opened his mouth again.

"Probably right. I ate cheese in that town. And it's not a mop factory."

Weld is a barony in the northern part of the road to Selene. This is probably in that territory.

While we were talking about this, a girl appeared through the gap in the mop.

And when she saw me, she ran away in a hurry.

I must have alarmed her.

Since we couldn't find a route to the village, we went through the forest and pushed forward along a roadless path. It was understandable to be surprised when a group of up to ten armed men suddenly appeared.

The village was surrounded by fields. Because of that, even the farmers stopped their work to look at us.

Thanks to the knightly Roland leading the way, there was no commotion, but several men were waiting for us in front of the fence surrounding the village.

A rather elderly man was standing among the working men. He was probably the village chief, judging from his appearance.

We stopped the carriage a short distance away, and I dismounted and headed toward the villagers.

Roland dismounted and followed behind me.

"I am Alter Les Reedwald. I am the son of Baron Reedwald, who has a fiefdom east of here. Are you the village chief?"

"Yes, I am, but ......"

"I don't like to go through the hassle of this. I'm going to get right down to business. I'm in trouble."

The village headman's gaze wandered in confusion.

The village chiefs are not the only ones who are concerned about the quality of the products and services they offer.

He led the chiefs on a tour of the village, and when he quickly showed them the actual product, they rolled their eyes at the giant body that had been crammed into the back of the cart.

"Is this a Gowthus?"

"Yes, it is. Gowthas were valuable livestock used by hunters and adventurers to enrich their towns and villages. We couldn't leave them behind, so we brought them here."

"I see. But we can't afford to buy a single Gowthus......."

The chief's face clouded.

Well, that's right. I don't think Gowthus is that expensive, but buying is not synonymous with wanting to buy.

"We're not talking about buying one cow, we're talking about wanting to buy one. I'm not asking you to buy a whole animal. Some meat, all the skin, the round head – can you use it for something?"

I ask Roland behind me.

"It would be material for a buckler. It's lightweight and hard, but surprisingly fragile."

"Then you don't want them. I want to make a deal with the rest of it minus those. I'll need a place to sleep for the night and a carriage to maintain. Oh, yes. And if you have any cheese in stock, share it with me. I hear it's good."

"I can get you that much in a minute. ...... Are you sure you don't mind?"

"Sure. The main thing is not to waste this guy."

The village chief's expression brightens as he realizes that I am serious.

The most important thing to remember is that the best way to get the most out of your car is to use the best car insurance policy. Considering the weight, the edible parts must be substantial. It would not be a lucrative deal.

Villagers who had heard the story began to gather around and thanked us, intimidated by Gowthus's huge body.

In response, we headed for our lodgings for the night, guided by the village chief himself.