"This is where the nobles live."
I've been on my first journey in my life.
That said, unlike the trip of the previous life, it wasn't that far away.
But it took longer than I thought.
There is no way to get around like a car or a Shinkansen.
Get in the wagon pulled by the Service Beast and follow the bumpy path.
Maybe it hasn't gone that far even after a few days of travel.
The village where I was born and raised was near a vast forest, and there was a city where nobles lived three days south of it.
There is a house of nobility on a small, high hill that seems to be just a little uplifted, around which there is a city.
The city is surrounded by brick walls.
Apparently it's a castle wall city.
You're quite a crowd.
"Oh, look over there."
I see the merchant pointing that way.
It only looks like there are walls.
But the walls seemed relatively new to me.
"You're just buying bricks because you need them. That's why."
The peddler says he's rebuilding some of the walls that surround the city.
They're partially demolishing it, expanding the city, and building new walls.
Some bricks seem to be reused, but they were still overwhelmingly short of bricks.
That's why I bought it to make up for the lack of bricks.
"I wonder if there's going to be any more special needs?
I see. However, you can still make bricks in this corner. It won't be profitable to bring bricks from afar in a while. "
I see.
Does that mean that it will be difficult to make profits from bricks as before?
Then we need to put together a good deal with this nobleman.
I regained my temper looking at the walls.
"It's Raymond, the Fontana house slayer. Thank you very much."
The next day I came to offer my servant beast to the noble Fontana family.
I have come to the center of the city to achieve my purpose.
But unlike my expectations, I didn't go to the nobles' house.
I am here because I was in a square in front of the stables, far from the aristocracy.
Well, if you think about it, it might be obvious.
Horse-type service beasts have large bodies.
There was no way that such a creature could suddenly pass through the hall where the nobles lived.
To put it further, I never met the lord of the nobles, who was the top of the list.
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