"Chief Fair, can you trust me?" Roger patted his chest and said to himself: "If you can trust me, I can sell the weapons and tools you make in my own territory. [ ] I will pay the sale price.
I decided not to let my dwarf friends suffer!"
"This is a good idea." The dwarf has regarded Roger as a true friend, and Feier immediately nodded and responded: "Then when I go back this time, I will let the tribesmen start working and create some good things as soon as possible and give them to you to sell!
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"It's a deal!" Roger would not miss such a good opportunity and immediately settled the matter with the dwarf chief. To be honest, he really didn't plan to make much money from the deal with the dwarves, but it was more important.
The benefits this brings to the territory.
It specializes in selling various items made by dwarves. There are few similar shops even in big cities. If there is such a shop in Kent Town, it will definitely attract more merchants. This is what Roger really wants.
, the more merchants there are, the more prosperous Kent Town will be. Not only will there be more opportunities to make money, but Roger will also be able to collect more taxes.
Both Roger and the dwarves were very satisfied with the negotiation. Feir drank a few more drinks and finally remembered that other tribesmen in the tribe were waiting for him to go back and tell them the outcome of the negotiation, so he said goodbye to Roger and went back.
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The dwarves had just left, and both Phil and Chris gave Roger a thumbs up. Dwarves are notoriously difficult to deal with. Before the negotiation, the two knights were even prepared for a battle with the Hammer Tribe.
.But once Roger took action, he not only asked the dwarves to provide stones for the territory, but also successfully persuaded them to sell the weapons they made in the town. This is definitely not something ordinary people can do.
In fact, Roger himself is very satisfied with today's harvest. This trip to the Red Mountains can be said to have accomplished multiple things with one stone, and it is more encouraging than the best-case scenario.
After the dwarves left, Roger praised the two knights well and asked them to make arrangements to accept the stones transported by the dwarves before returning to Kent Town. Roger himself did not stay in the quarry for long, and left the Red Mountains on the same day and rushed back.
He went to Kent Town. But on the way back to Kent Town, he made an unexpected discovery.
Less than twenty miles away from Kent Town, Roger discovered a large area of very lush plants. It was not easy to find such a large area of green in this relatively barren place. Roger was curious.
I couldn't help but urge the horse to get closer to find out what happened.
This made Roger extremely happy. The appearance of these plants was very familiar to him. They were exactly a field of wild grapes growing very lushly!
"Grapes!" Unexpectedly, the world of Toulonzo also had this familiar plant. Roger couldn't help but muttered to himself: "It's perfect to use this to make wine. Not only will the taste not be bad, but more importantly.
What’s more, you don’t have to waste food, hey, it’s also nice to come to my buddy’s territory!”
Roger has been in the world of Toulonzo for a long time, but he has never seen wine made from grapes. It seems that there is no such thing as "wine" in this world, which also gave Roger a good idea.
Space to play.
With such a major discovery, Roger could no longer remain calm. He sped up and rushed to Kent Town, asking Eddie to search for townspeople in the town who knew something about the wild grapes.
Eddie has fully adapted to his role as butler and quickly completed what Roger asked. Several townspeople felt very honored to be consulted by the lord. They stood cautiously in front of Roger and joined hands honestly.
They didn't dare to lift it.
"Do you know that large field of wild grapes in the north of the town?" Roger asked with interest: "Who knows how to grow this plant?"
"Lord, those wild grapes have been growing for many years and have never needed to be planted." A town citizen replied cautiously: "They can grow very well on their own and bear fruit twice a year, sour and sweet.
The sweet taste is very good. However, the fruits of wild grapes are not easy to preserve, and there is no way to transport them to other cities for sale. They can only be sold to children, and most of the fruits rot in the end."
"What a waste, such a good thing is left to rot in vain!" Roger couldn't help but secretly lamented that the townspeople were squandering their natural resources and didn't know how to make use of such a good resource. Then he quickly asked: "According to your estimation
, how much land around Kentish Town is suitable for growing wild grapes?”
"The area should not be small." A town resident replied affirmatively: "This kind of plant does not have high requirements for soil, and the land near the town is most suitable for their growth. In the past few years, wild grapes have almost grown next to the town.
Everyone set fire to the grape vines to regain some land. It didn't take long for the wild grapes to spread again, and I will have to set fire to burn them all again in a few years."
"Eddie, you are responsible for telling all the townspeople that wild grapes are no longer allowed to be burned in the future. Not only are they not allowed to be burned, I also encourage everyone to plant this plant." Roger quickly made a decision: "From now on, north of Kent Town
All the Lord's land belongs to me and will be planted with wild grapes. I will turn this land into my vineyard."
Although Eddie didn't understand Roger's intention of doing this, he didn't ask much when other people were present. He just bowed respectfully and said, "Your honor, I will issue your order right away."
"Since you guys know something about wild grapes, you can become supervisors in my vineyard." Roger turned to the townspeople and said, "As long as I can take care of my estate, you will be indispensable.
benefit."
Roger's name as the benevolent Lord has spread throughout Kent Town. These people felt very honored to be appreciated by him, and they all expressed that they would do their best for the Lord's vineyard.
Roger had to encourage everyone a few words, and then based on his memory, he described to them the appearance of vineyards on the earth and asked them to follow it. After several townspeople left, Roger decided to ask two alchemists to refine some
A drug that helps plants grow, so that the harvest period of wild grapes can be greatly advanced, and his plan to make wine can be realized earlier.
The benefits of being powerful soon became apparent. Under Roger's order, many townspeople devoted themselves to the work of building a vineyard. It didn't take long for the estate to begin to take shape, and wild grapes had been transplanted.
A lot of grape trellises have also been built, but no house in the manor has been built yet. However, Roger is more concerned about when the grapes will bear fruit, and it will not be too late to build houses and other things in the future.
When the vineyard was first being built, Roger often paid attention to it and taught the townspeople how to build grape trellises. However, as the time for the first auction in Kent Town drew closer, Roger had more and more things to care about.
The more he grows, the more he will soon have no time to care about his new manor.