The Barony of Frontera. An ordinary rural area in the corner of the Loracian Continent.
The baronyâs troop size was beyond small. No, it was so small that it was shabby. In total, there were only 5 knights and 100 soldiers. Even then, those menâs capabilities were like a chaotic vigilante corps. That was the status of Baron Fronteraâs forces, as mentioned in the âIron-Blooded Knightâ novel.
ââŠ. However from this day onward, you all will be reborn as elites in this field.â
It was a sunny morning. The perfect weather to start the construction. Highlighted by the sunlight, Lloyd looked back at the 80 soldiers who gathered by the river and said.
âHere, I need you to diligently scoop and transport these.â
His hand pointed to one side of the river. There was an awful lot of clay. Originally, the clay was buried beneath the ground.
âHowever, I managed to dig it all up. Thanks to Ppodong.â
This dawn, I went here secretly. In just 30 minutes, I made Ppodong transform and created a large-scale clay excavation site. When morning came, I brought 80 soldiers from the territory here. The purpose was to transport clay from the excavation site to the construction site. I looked around at the soldiers.
âYou must be wondering what all of this is about. You wondered why I mobilized you for this kind of work, didnât you?â
ââŠ..â
âBut, this is how the military is supposed to be. Whatâs the point of an army? Of course itâs to work and work.â
The Republic of Koreaâs army was like that. Combat training to defend the country? That one was important too, however, the reality was a little bit different.
âConstructing a drainage ditch in the military encampment, what to construct today, and what else to build tomorrow. Every time I had a break, I spent it by working and working. So, my military life had gone by just like that.â
I felt as if I was always summoned by the squadron administrator when I was in the military. This was the reason. He wanted the soldiers here to experience that too.
Just to bully them? No, thatâs not it.
âItâs physical training through labor.â
Clay is heavy. What if you walk around with a sack full of clay to transport it? Not only the lower body, but also the core of the abdomen, shoulders, back, as well as forearm muscles will be trained. While at it, improving your endurance was a bonus.
âThis so-called labor builds up muscles.â
Thinking so, Lloyd said.
âAnyway, today, for the revival of this territory, we will be doing the first small but precious shoveling activity. Itâll be used for the fief residentsâ ondol room construction project. That means youâll be transporting the clay from here to the construction site.â
ââŠ. Yes, Young Master.â
Several soldiers reluctantly responded. Lloyd snickered.
âOkay, so letâs start with stretching.â
âPardon?â
âDo you want to get hurt while working? If you excessively move the materials while having a stiff body, your back couldâve given out and your knees couldâve been sprained. In that case, youâre the one who would be at loss. Do you get it? This is why you need to warm up.â
ââŠ.â
âFollow me. One, two.â
âO, one⊠twoâŠâ
âYour voice is too small. Make sure you repeat after me and do the movements. One, two!â
âO⊠one, two!â
Lloyd was slowly warming up his body in front of the soldiers. At first, some soldiers were dumbfounded. But when Lloyd frowned, everyone started to move quickly.
He was known as a notorious scoundrel. At this moment, it was time for his usual notoriety which had accumulated for so long to shine (?). (tl/n: the author uses sarcasm and added a question mark on this sentence. The author wanted to say that finally Lloydâs bad reputation is useful in moments like this, thatâs why itâs shining.)
âIf you get hurt because you donât warm up your body, thereâs no point in training.â
While at a construction site, stretching is more important than you think. The ground usually was uneven all over or littered with dangerous things everywhere. Like most construction sites, the condition would be poor. What if you move heavy stuff in a place like that with a stiff body? The probability of safety accidents occurring will increase. Lloydâs heart wanted to prevent such a thing from happening anyhow.
âI donât even have money to pay for the treatment. We could save money by preventing it. This is why Iâve to shout out these stupid slogans with all of my heart.â
After finished stretching, he assembled the soldiers in a circle and raised his hand.
âFollow me. Hands up.â
Jajajak!
The soldiers looked around and intuitively raised their hands. Lloyd shouted, leading the chant.
âI like wearing safety helmets!â
Tak tak! He hit his helmet with his palm. Soldiers repeated the safety slogan and copied the movements.
âAh, I like⊠wearing safety helmets!â
âWell done. I like wearing safety gloves!â
âI like wearing safety gloves!â
âI really like wearing safety shoes!â
âI really like!â
At first glance, it was a kindergarten-level childish slogan and inspection process. In fact, when Lloyd was working part-time in South Korea, he also used to think like that every morning. But, now that he looked back on it, maybe this inspection process had helped him finish his part-time job safely. That was what he thought. This was why, after completing his inspection, he didnât forget to inform the soldier about safety protocols for the last time.
âDonât forget the safety rules! If you think youâre going to forget, you should take a look at this.â
He picked up the sign he had made beforehand and planted it on the ground. On the sign, words were thriftily written.
All workers!
Letâs follow the safety regulations on-site.
Without a safety helmet, you could get brain death and which could perhaps make you a little bit smarter.
If you hurry to do your work as if youâre pressed on time, youâd become a patient with a little bit of time remaining.
Youâre tired of using safety shoes? Yes, just so you know that your big toe is ready to achieve three stages of separation youâd barely manage.
Do you think these are all lies?
Then ignore the advice and ascend to heaven along with a handful of dioxins1Dioxins: a group of highly toxic chemical compounds that are harmful to health. It can remain for a long time and everywhere around us. It generally is dispersed and attached to soil and dust particles which is invisible to the eye..
ps) You think itâs someone elseâs story, right? LOL.
ââŠ.â
The soldiers were speechless. Everyone carefully touched their safety equipment without realizing it.
âGood. Letâs get started when youâre ready. Group one will shovel the clay and put it in a sack. Group 2 will carry the sacks. Do it!â
âYes, sir!â
The transportation work had begun. The soldiersâ movements were quick, perhaps due to the intense (?) mental education I gave just now. I was delighted to see it. (tl/n: I used (?) because the author used it too in the original language.)
âTheyâre soldiers who belong to the territory, so theyâre relatively obedient. Iâm glad I succeeded in convincing the baron.â
Out of the blue, I remembered the events that happened 2 hours ago in the morning.
âSo, you want to mobilize the soldiers?â
It was the baronâs voice, inquiring. The voice was filled with curiosity. Did it include curiosity, doubt, and bewilderment? While casually continuing his breakfast, Lloyd answered.
âYes.â
âWhy?â
âI have something to do.â
âWhat do you have to do to mobilize 80 soldiers?â
âItâs construction.â
âConstruction?â
Lloyd, who had swallowed the bread, wiped his hands on the napkin. Taking out the documents I had prepared in advance, I held them out to the baron.
âThis is a business plan.â
âBusiness plan.â
âLetâs take a look at it.â
Thanks to Ppodong last night, I was confident I could start a full-fledged construction project. So, I wrote a business plan all night long.
âThis business absolutely needs the baronâs cooperation.â
After all, this was a construction business within the territory. Therefore, the baronâs permission as the owner of this territory was a must. The same was true in terms of economics.
âIt costs money to hire separate workers.â
Labor costs, or a daily wage. It was a must-paid expense at all construction sites. However, what if the baron mobilized his private soldiers for construction? You can get it for free without having to pay anything. After all, they were soldiers who were hired and paid by the baron.
âWith this, we can save a lot of money.â
âWhat if there are complaints among the soldiers?â
âWe can give a little bonus called a special allowance.â
âHmmm, but ondol constructionâŠ.â
âIâm sure youâve heard Javierâs explanation last night.â
âYes, I did. The bizarre yet new heating system by heating up the stones on the floor. But, why?â
âAre you asking what my intention is?â
âYes.â
The baronâs gaze on my way was filled with questions. Fortunately, it wasnât as cold as it used to be.
âMaybe itâs because I kicked out the debtors yesterday and gave him a sack of money.â
That allowed the baron to afford this monthâs interest. His gaze this way was naturally bound to be warmer. Lloyd said.
âI wanted to raise money through the residents.â
âMoney?â
âYes. Money to pay off the debt.â
ââŠ.â
âAt first, I was going to collect money by implementing special taxes, etc. But, thatâsâŠ.â
âThereâs going to be a lot of backlash.â
âYes, thatâs why. I came up with a legitimate way to do it to get as little backlash as possible.â
âSo, what you came up with is the ondol construction business?â
âYes, I will make money and the fief residents will be able to spend a warmer winter by paying a moderate amount of money. Itâs a win-win situation for each other.â
âBut, something like thisâŠ.â
The baronâs suspicious gaze turned my way.
âWhere did you learn this?â
âAre you talking about the ondol?â
âYes, Iâve never seen anything like this in my life. Yet, where did you learn to do this?â
âIâve been thinking about it for a long time.â
âThinking?â
âYes.â
Lloyd nodded. At times like this, you have to be more brazen. He continued his words.
âItâs just something Iâve been vaguely thinking about since long ago. Stones donât cool down well once heated. So, what if we put flat stones on the floor and heat it somehow with a hot heat source down there?â
ââŠ.â
âBut this time I got the opportunity to actually make it into reality, and it was better than I thought. Itâs warmer than I expected.â
âThe one you made for the tavern owner?â
âYes.â
âSo your idea is to develop it into a business?â
âYes.â
I nodded my head as it was obvious. Actually, he was absolutely confident. However, the baronâs eyes which looked over here still had some suspicions that hadnât disappeared.
âThatâs right. You have thought of a good plan. This plan was very meticulous to the point of impressing me. To the point where I wondered if you really have this talent. However, you knowâŠâ
The baron questioned me, full of suspicion.
âCan I believe your intentions?â
âPardon?â
âI mean, can I trust you?â
âI donât know what you meanâŠ.â
âYou didnât mean to say that you have forgotten what you did two years ago, did you?â
ââŠ.â
Two years ago. That was a part that never came out in the âIron-Blooded Knightâ novel. Now, it was better to not answer any confusing questions. So, Lloyd waited silently. Fortunately, the baron opened his mouth first.
âIt was like this back then. Of course, you didnât have a grandiose business plan like now. I still clearly remember what you said at that time. You said, âFather, this time I made up my mind to really study with all of my heart. So, trust and invest in me.ââ
ââŠ.â
âI was delighted. I thought you had finally come back to your senses. Therefore, I willingly gave you the money from selling the vacation villa. To use it as an entrance fee for the academy. But, you got the moneyâŠ.â
ââŠ.â
âSquandered. Perfectly, without leaving even a dime. Along with a bunch of scoundrels youâve been hanging out with for years, getting drunk and throwing a hot, dirty party with the girls.â
âŠ. Oh, really. Lloyd, you son of a bxtch. I swallowed up the curse that was about to emerge.
âThatâs a mess, alright. I didnât expect him to do that.â
No wonder the baronâs response was lukewarm even with the perfect business plan in front of him. Now that this body had done that much, itâs natural that itâs hard to believe me.
âUh, the real Lloyd, youâre such a piece of shxt,â
With the high-leveled trolling the former owner of this body did, I was wondering how to resolve this situation. My brain was spinning at the speed of light. Finally, I came up with a clue to the solution. It was thanks to his past, which he had suddenly recalled.
âBut come to think about it, Iâve had similar accidents but on a much smaller scale.â
It mustâve been when I was in middle school. At that time, I forgot about the money my mom gave me to pay for school tuition. I remembered playing with my friends in the PC room every evening using it.
âFrom LoL, Underwatch, to the War GroundâŠ. It was fun.â
Eventually, I got caught by my mom. I got in a lot of trouble. I had to beg on my hands and feet for forgiveness. In the end, I had made an irrevocable promise so I could be forgiven by my mother.
âWell, thatâs the only way for now.â
Lloyd, who came up with a solution, raised his head. I looked at the baron face to face. I promised, just like when I promised not to go to a PC room anymore to my mom that day, to the baron.
âIâll quit drinking alcohol.â
ââŠ. what?â
âI meant exactly what I said. If you believe me this time, Iâll completely quit drinking.â
ââŠ..â
The look in the baronâs eyes became strange. He seemed to be asking if I was serious or if this was some kind of new trick. Lloyd didnât answer. He simply looked back and didnât avoid the baronâs eyes at all. He remained silent, as if answering with those calm eyes. How much time had passed by? Finally, the baron sighed.
âIs that true?â
âYes.â
I canât drink well anyway. I donât really like it. So, I donât have any lingering feelings about not being able to drink. Therefore, if I gave up drinking and succeeded in gaining the baronâs trust, it would be a benefit, an enormous benefit I reckon.
And, finally.
ââŠ. Alright, I get it.â
The baron nodded and returned the business plan.
âIâll trust you just this once because youâve said so much. Iâll let my administrator know. In carrying out the business as written on this plan, youâll be free to use the soldiers of this territory in the future.â
ââŠ. Thank you.â
âThis will be the last time I believe you. So, please donât let me down.â
The baronâs eyes looked at me. Somehow, it seemed more generous than before, or it seemed a little bit sad. At that moment, I felt a little strange because it made me remember my motherâs gaze from the PC room incident in an instant. Lloyd finished his meal in a hurry and left the dining table.
ââŠ. I went through that process of learning too, but as expected.â
There were still many mountains to climb. At the thought, Lloyd smiled bitterly. While he was momentarily lost in thought, a knight appeared to approach him while protesting.
ââŠ. As you can see, I am an honorable knight. The order to supervise the transportation of this pile of dirt is unacceptable, even if itâs commanded by the Young Master.â
The knight was facing me. He had a mean impression. Of course, Lloyd knew the name of this knight.
âSir Ulrich.â
The knight was the one he personally appointed as a supervisor to lead the soldiers on-site today. He was one of the five knights of the Frontera Barony. When the baron fell into such a predicament, he was the first person who betrayed him.
âHe calmly stole the baronâs favorite horse and ran away.â
That wasnât all. Didnât he even spit on Lloydâs face when he encountered him while he was fleeing?
âThat was why I entrusted you with this site today.â
I summoned him on purpose and made him lead the soldiers. It was because I expected him to protest in this way. And, he lived up to my expectations. In silence, Lloyd grabbed the shovel. Then he smiled brightly at Sir Ulrich.
âAha. So you will refuse my orders?â
âIâm not saying I reject it. Iâm just asking you to respect my honor as a knight⊠kuak!â
Slap
As soon as Sir Ulrich was about to talk back, the shovelâs head, which was wielded by Lloyd, struck Sir Ulrichâs face fiercely.
âCertainly, this territoryâs constitution needs to be improved at least once.â
Sir Ulrichâs molars were scattered in the air. In the meantime, Lloydâs eyes coldly glistened.
1Dioxins: a group of highly toxic chemical compounds that are harmful to health. It can remain for a long time and everywhere around us. It generally is dispersed and attached to soil and dust particles which is invisible to the eye.