Mountain and Forest Kingdom

Chapter 81 Exchange of Slaves



The three of them returned to the house and began to tidy up the messed up kitchen and room.

Lawrence entered the house and took a look. Most of the tools were still there, such as logging tools and some farm tools.

The soil and vegetable seeds brought back from the volcanic valley were all well preserved, and the three women were unaware of these riches when they left.

Lawrence began to collect some knick-knacks.

[Wooden comb] A wooden tool used for combing hair to prevent broken hair from falling on the bed and clothes, or in rice bowls and soup pots.

[Wooden Tweezers] Use a ruler-sized piece of wood to process it into a curved piece of wood. Hold the part where the two sides are bent together. You can use the two jaws to pick up some tiny things that are inconvenient to grab. It can be very useful. many.

[Salil's Scissors] A handy tool that Salil uses to make clothes.

[Sofia's Whistle] A wooden toy made by Lawrence for Sophia that can make sounds.

【Chalk】Black charcoal

【Drawing Board】Wood board for teaching writing

[Wood Dowel] A small wooden stick with many uses. It can be used as a counting tool for primary school students, and it can also be used to nail wood.

[Wooden shovel] A small wooden tool used to dig soil in flower pots.

While Lawrence was packing his things, a dog barked outside.

After hearing this, Lawrence quickly went out and as soon as he reached the door, he saw Doug's son Kate riding a big moose coming from a distance.

Kate didn't come alone. In addition to an unknown barbarian male, there were also Frierson's sled team, and...

Salil looked angrily at the three women who looked scared, and said angrily: "I don't want to see them!"

Although it was because there was no one at home that these three women got into trouble before, Salil no longer had the slightest kindness in treating these three people, let alone treating them as equals.

"Friesen saw them outside town," Kate said, sitting on the deer's back.

The fat man Friesen took the initiative and said, "That's it. I greeted them very friendly, and they ran away when they saw me, so I arrested them."

Friesen quickly and regretfully said: "The whole town knows about Andrew. After Saliel left, we found these three escaped slaves. You should deal with them."

Salil walked into the kitchen with a muffled voice, "I have given them all to Lawrence! Now let Lawrence deal with them."

Kate and Friesen looked at Lawrence.

Kate said: "Mr. Lawrence, you can kill them or chop off their legs."

The three female slaves looked at Lawrence in horror, their whole bodies trembling, especially the woman holding the child, trying to awaken Lawrence's sympathy.

Lawrence looked at Friesen, "I don't want to adopt them anymore, Friesen, can I trade these three slaves for your two slaves?"

Friesen smiled and said, "Of course, they all look good, I really like them, and they all look like they can have children."

A fat barbarian weighing over three hundred pounds might be more suitable to intimidate these three women.

There is no mercy among barbarians, and violence is as normal as drinking water.

Lawrence looked at Friesen's two slaves, Seravan and his wife Edie.

The young couple bent their gentle backs toward Lawrence with excitement and excitement, as if they had been honored.

They were originally a young couple in this peaceful town. Because Seravan's home was robbed and his parents and brothers were killed, they did not dare to resist. They did not want to seek revenge from the Kur people, so they were tied up with ropes by the angry Phumexiu people and treated as slaves.

Friesen was not a good master. Seravan was often beaten and abused, and even his wife was often violated by Friesen.

Lawrence, who was standing on the ground, quickly discussed the slave exchange with Friesen and Kate.

Kate took the initiative and said: "Then let's go. I'll ask Emma to send a bag of food in a few days."

Sophia said at this time: "They stole two of Sariel's sheep, and even let the sheep eat the seedlings in our fields!"

After hearing this, Friesen said directly: "I didn't see those two sheep, I swear!"

Lawrence said: "It doesn't matter. It would be great if you could bring my lost slave back. Those two sheep will be in return. If someone else finds them, he is entitled to keep one for himself and the other to the slave's owner." .”

"Now they are all yours, and you can deal with the sheep yourself. This is my arrangement."

Friesen said happily: "Then I will take them to find the two sheep. They should still be at the bottom of the mountain."

Lawrence nodded and thought of something quickly, "Wait a minute, I have two things to give you."

Friesen and Kate waited curiously, and soon after Lawrence entered the room, he took out two clay pots.

"What is this?" Friesen looked at the jug curiously.

Lawrence quickly introduced the purpose of this chamber pot. Doug, who was injured in bed, could use it, and Friesen, who was obese and had difficulty getting up, could also use it.

After hearing the usefulness of this chamber pot, Friesen, who weighed more than three hundred pounds, said excitedly: "It's a very good treasure, I like it very much!"

For Friesen, who is slovenly and lazy, with a belly more than ten centimeters high, this kind of thing is very close to the body.

The three slave girls and the child were not Pumixiu people, and Lawrence needed Pumixiu people to help him with things.

First, we know a little about each other and don’t need extra time to get to know each other.

Second, locals do not wander around casually and are unwilling to leave familiar places.

Although these two are cowards and cannot count on anything if something happens, at least on the other hand, they are easier to manage.

Kate accepted the gift, and before leaving, she said she would wait until the puppies were weaned before sending them over, otherwise they would not be able to raise puppies here on the mountain.

After Kate and Friesen left with the dogs and slaves, Lawrence looked at Seravan and Edith.

"You guys will stay in the hut first. Etty will be responsible for herding the sheep, cooking and taking care of the livestock. I will ask you to help me clean the house and do other things when needed."

"Selavin can just go chop wood during normal times and collect more wood. When the weather is bad, just stay home and don't go out."

Seravan and Itty quickly agreed that these were ordinary things.

Lawrence saw that Seravan and Edie were wearing very little, only two thin coats, so he said: "Put on your old clothes first and follow me."

Seravan and Edith both breathed a sigh of relief. Mr. Lawrence was indeed a hundred times better than Friesen.

Lawrence divided Andrew's old clothes between the two.

Next spring more labor will be needed to cultivate more land, whether it is gathering wood or food, or weaving and animal husbandry all require manpower.

Two Pumixiu couples who are homeless and want stability are worth more than four or five foreign slaves.


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