Tentative TL: Cooper Schmidt(Yay, welcome!), Stratos780(Yay, welcome!)
On top of the yet-formed wall, my subordinates hurriedly bowed. I donât know much about the etiquette of this area, so I looked at Till and Kamsin for reference.
(T.L. Note: Please donât ask me why he doesnât know. I donât either.)
As I turned to look at them, I saw Arte bowing as well, for some reason. Why is she doing that? She is not one of my subordinates.
Panamera, smiling at the formation of the alliance, extended one hand and placed it upon her chest.
âThis is an event that deserves commemoration. If you give me one of those ballistae, I will lend you a hundred of my soldiers for two weeks to augment your labor force.â
In unison, Panameraâs soldiers saluted in my direction. Considering Panameraâs character, they must be quite well-trained and strong soldiers. A hundred of them, no less. They will certainly be more reliable than mercenaries.
âGood. So, itâs just that one ballista, right? What about the trolley to be carried or the arrows which it requires?â
Panamera nodded in consideration, walking towards one of the ballistae to observe it.
âIt looks pretty heavy. I guess weâd better set aside a wagon for transport. The arrows are⊠chunks of iron. We can probably make such arrows locally without having to import any.â
Panamera mumbled to herself. At her words, Till and Kamsin looked at each other.
âLord Panamera. I think it would be better to use Master Vanâs arrows.â
When Kamsin tells her that, Panamera tilted her head.
âWhy?â
âThis is a sword called the âGreat Swordâ, Master Van made for meâŠâ
(T.L. Note: It is unclear whether the sword was named âGreat Swordâ or whether the sword is classified as a âGreat Swordâ. I chose to believe that Van named the random sword he made the âGreat Swordâ⊠because that is just a Van thing to do.)
Saying this, Kamsin drew the longer of the two swords at his waist. It was an iron sword that was presented to him just a few days ago during the celebration festival. The blade is over a meter long, with its weight being just as impressive. But Kamsin cries with joy and swings it every day before going to bed.
This sword has a slightly thicker blade to make it more durable, but even so, it is the sharpest sword in the world.
(T.L. Note: I mean⊠probably?)
Kamsin showed the sword to Panamera.
â⊠I mean it is an interesting sword, it certainly has a unique shape. But, I think it would be ill-suited to fighting against armored opponents⊠or shields.
As if reassuring the quizzical Panamera, Kamsin nodded his head.
âDo you have a disposable sword, miss?â
âDisposable? Well, swords are consumable items. I donât care if you rough up one or two of them.â
With that, Panamera held up her sword. It was thick to the point that some would rather call it a machete than a sword.
âThis is my spare. Itâs a little short, so it is easy to handle. Swords like these have saved many a life in battle.â
âI see, please forgive my waste.â
âYeah, yeah. It would be great if you could chip it a little.â
(T.L. Note: I just interpreted what Panamera would have said in this situation, this is the raw MTL. âPlease Yeah. It would be great if I could make a spillover.â)
In stark contrast to Panameraâs wry smile, Kamsin assumed an apologetic look as he swung his Great Sword.
A sound rung out as the wind around the blade parted and Kamsinâs sword met the loaned blade.
âI have thought you would have done some damage, but it looks like youâve hardly scratched it. In fact, Iâm shocked at how little was damaged, considering how hard you swung.â
Then, in front of the confused Panamera, the blade split clean in half.
As the severed metal hit the floor and sonorously rung out a metal tune, everyoneâs eyes widened.
Kamsin sheathed his sword with a proud expression, and Till punched the air in excitement while everyone else was still in shock.
Then, a moment later, Panamera raises the broken sword and spoke.
â⊠Broken? No, umm⊠did the durability run out naturally? This is high purity steel, not some cheap pig iron! What is your sword made of? It canât be iron, can it?â
I shook my head in response.
âNo, it is iron. Itâs just that the way it was processed was different.â
Panamera then silently turned her gaze to the stump of a sword that she was holding.
Then she finally remembered what the original topic was about and made a snap remark.
ââŠWait a minute. It couldnât be that that ballista arrow is alsoâŠâ
(T.L. Note: That that is correct grammar⊠probably.)
âLike that sword, itâs an iron arrow thatâs a bit sharper than normal. Nothing too special, just enough to pierce through two or three armored dragons.â
âIt can pierce armored dragons!?â
Panamera lost her composure and shouted without any of the demeanor of a noble. The soldiers also looked at the ballista with surprised expressions.
(T.L. Note: I am running out of synonyms for shocked.)
âI donât mind the price, name anything you see fit. In exchange, please allow me to buy your arrows as well as the ballistae. As long as I have the economic leeway, I will be sure to stock up!â
âYour business is appreciated.â
I smiled in reply to Panamera, my esteemed future customer.
That night, the village was wrapped in a festive mood for a second time.
Well, strictly speaking, it was a barbeque party but its scale had quickly spiraled out of control.
And of course, the villagers ran with it.
âI see! Lady Arte is a daughter of the Ferdinand family! Please take good care of our Lord Van.â
âEver since Lord Van came, the village has never been better!â
âIt would bring us all joy if such a beautiful girl could marry Lord Van!â
âIdiot, address the lord with more respect.â
Arteâs eyes were nervously darting around as she was being smothered with the comments of many villagers. Panamera laughed while watching from the sideline, eating some good food to add to the experience.
No, please help me.
(T.L. Note: This one line is from Arteâs perspective. The rest is in Vanâs.)
âHey, guys! Please donât be too pushy towards our villageâs valued customers.â
I put my hands together and clapped to get the villagerâs attention. As soon as the crowd turned their attention away from Arte she ran, teary-eyed, over to my side.
âYour prince has come for you!â
âAs expected of Lord Van, look at how closely Arte is sticking to him now.â
âMake no mistake, this is the wedding night⊠the first night of our Lordâs and Arteâs marriage!â
I guess that even in a fantasy world, old men say embarrassing things when drunk.
Arteâs face turned bright red as the men excitedly made small talk with each other.
âAlso, you uncles should be a little more quiet. I will be confisticating your drinks.â
âWhat?â
âPlease donât do thisâŠâ
I heard sobbing voices behind me, but I simply ignored them. Although Tillâs face held a red tinge, she quickly calmed after looking towards me.
âDo you want to come over here and eat with me?â
When she heard that, Arte nodded silently.
âWell, how long will the wall take to construct? A month?â
âYes, roughly. The scale of this wall is enormous, so it will take a while.â
âIn the meantime, I hope nothing happensâŠâ
Arte nodded her head at the conversation between Kamsin, Till, and I.
âAre you talking about a fortified section facing the road?â
âNo, we are talking about the entire wall.â
âEveryâŠthing?â
Arte stuttered. It was a reasonable reaction. Normally, city walls would take much longer to complete. As I recall, I heard that the royal capital took three years to construct its outer walls. The expansion work after that has been steadily progressing year after year even to the present day.
Even if you have a large number of workers, it is common sense that a wall would take an incredibly large amount of time to construct.
Incidentally, in the old days, territorial disputes were particularly fierce, new countries were established, the old powerhouse countries were swallowed up, and the worldâs maps changed at a dizzying pace.
(T.L. Note: I canât believe a MTL happened to create this coherent sentence.)
Because of this, most of the valuable four-element mages were used to roam the battlefields or protect strongholds, leaving the construction of new castles and cities to prisoners of war, slaves and commoners.
Because of that, there must not have been anyone like me who has had a top-notch four-element magicians engaged in castle wall building every day.
(T.L. Note: Were there no top-notch magicians within the POWâs?)
Well, even if you build a wall of clay with magic, if you leave it as it is, itâs just a lump of clay. Itâs no wonder that no one would have thought to place a production magician in charge of construction.
Iâm going to make it without regard for normal procedures and construction times. Ideally, Iâd like to at least build the inner walls before the peddler Lango comes to the village.
âA peddler? Why, is he someone dangerous?â
I smile at Arte, who was looking uneasy.
âWell, I want to give him a big surprise.â
(T.L. Note: With the help of people from discord, we have finally completed a chapter after⊠20 days. Sorry, college is a time sink.)