NOVEL Pioneer Lord: I Have Conquering System Chapter 142 - 134: A Formidable Enemy Attacks

Pioneer Lord: I Have Conquering System

Chapter 142 - 134: A Formidable Enemy Attacks
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Chapter 142: Chapter 134: A Formidable Enemy Attacks

Beside High Cliff Castle flowed a calm, placid stream. At its deepest, the water barely reached one’s waist. To Si Kai, even the moat of Bailiu City was wider and deeper than this little creek. And yet, it bore a name grander than even the widest river in the Northern Territory—the Bengyong River.

Some Jackal Wolfman pups and young Beastman boys were in the river, gathering smooth, colorful pebbles of all sizes.

Whenever they filled their back-baskets, Levi would reward them with a glistening, bright red apple.

Like devout followers receiving a blessing from the Gods they worshipped, the boys would cup the apples in their hands with faces full of adoration, then run back joyfully, planning to treasure them.

"Lord, what do you need so many pebbles for?" Si Kai finally couldn’t help but ask.

"Don’t I have that spring next to my great hall? I plan to line the bottom with these colorful pebbles. Then I’ll plant some tulips from the Southern Territory on either side. When I have free time, I can sit in the courtyard and drink tea. And of course, if I have the time, I could invite Miss Liya to come and relax."

Si Kai was speechless. ’He’d been wondering how the brutish Lord of High Cliff Castle had found the leisurely interest to tend to a garden. The real purpose was probably that last part.’

’No wonder he wanted to plant tulips...’

"Hiss... Hot, hot, hot!"

After taking a bite of the skewer Levi handed him, the spiciness made Si Kai quickly gulp down a large mouthful of goat’s milk.

"Lord, to be honest, you’re the most down-to-earth nobleman I’ve ever met. This spice, which came to Debei from the Eastern Persian Gulf Kingdom, is something only commoners use to add a little flavor. Nobles tend to look down on such a cheap spice. But even so, very few people in Debei can handle it."

Si Kai was sweating profusely. Even the cold wind couldn’t quell the heat in his body and soul. He’d never imagined this spice could be so delicious and have such an effect.

As a native of the Northern Territory, the only things that could dispel some of the chill for him during the harsh winters were fire and strong liquor.

He instantly recognized the massive business opportunity this spice represented.

"But now I see it’s just that they don’t know how to use this spice. Lord, you have perfectly discovered its true use."

Si Kai, who had always kept his distance from chili peppers, was for the first time experiencing a love-hate relationship with the spice.

This Knight Si Kai really had a way with words.

’Calling me ’down-to-earth’ was the nice way to put it. The less flattering way would be ’lacking any noble bearing whatsoever.’’

However, the Lord had never cared for such trivialities. He just smiled mysteriously. "I’ve already planted a huge amount of chili peppers on a mountainside."

"Come next year, I will promote it throughout the entire Northern Territory."

Si Kai’s assessment greatly boosted Levi’s confidence.

Although chili peppers were known in Debei, they weren’t actually very popular. Only some of the poor, who couldn’t afford other spices, would use them to flavor their food.

But even then, most people who tried them for the first time would give up on the spice.

Not knowing how to use them was a secondary issue; the main problem was that the Debei People preferred sweet flavors. To them, chili peppers were no different from forcing a newborn to eat bitter melon.

As a true son of Sichuan in his past life, no one knew how to bring out the full potential of chili peppers better than Levi.

’Opening a high-end restaurant would have been the most profitable route, but his main focus was developing his Pioneer Territory. He didn’t have the time or leisure to open a restaurant.’

’Therefore, selling the chili peppers directly was obviously the most practical approach.’

What Levi needed to do was thoroughly promote the chili peppers, and the people visiting High Cliff Castle were clearly among the first who could help spread the word.

’As for dispelling the cold? That could only be a side effect. It had to be consumed in moderation. If commoners started eating it as a staple food to ward off the cold, they would only die faster.’

’After all, generating heat requires consuming the body’s energy. That was an immutable law.’

’The emaciated poor in the slums, who were nothing but skin and bones, wouldn’t have enough energy in their bodies to generate warmth even if they ate chili peppers.’

Si Kai frowned. To be fair, he had tried this spice once before and had sworn off it completely. He never expected it to be so miraculously transformed in the Lord’s hands, not only giving the food a unique flavor but also helping to dispel the cold.

The business opportunity it held was naturally significant, but promoting it throughout Debei would be very difficult.

Si Kai was an honest man, and he said what he thought. "Lord, forgive my bluntness, but this spice has indeed undergone an unimaginable transformation in your masterful hands."

"But food in Debei is generally seasoned with things like honey, maple syrup, or pepper. A spice that runs completely contrary to that palate will be very difficult for people to accept."

Levi understood this point as well. It was like the Chameleon Plant from his past life—those who loved it adored it to death, and those who didn’t loathed it with a passion.

"But haven’t you come to accept it, Si Kai? The speed at which you’re eating these skewers now is no slower than my own."

It would be difficult, but wasn’t Knight Si Kai the beginning? Levi was very optimistic.

"That’s different." Si Kai fell silent.

’Could he really admit that he had refused at first, but had been overpowered and forced to eat a few skewers by a certain someone, at which point he’d just given up and gone with it, only then discovering its unique flavor?’

’Even so, he both loved and hated it. There was a unique thrill while eating, but the pain afterward made him want to drink the entire Bengyong River dry.’

"Forget it, forget it. Let’s not talk about this." Levi waved his hand. They were originally supposed to be discussing the problem of the Kexianri’s southern advance, but somehow they’d gotten sidetracked onto business matters.

The lighthearted, easygoing chat came to an end. Now it was time for the real purpose of this barbecue meeting.

"Miss Liya wrote to me some time ago. She said your negotiations with that bull-tempered bunch fell through?"

Levi waved his hand, dismissing the young Rabbit People girl who was grilling meat, her little face smudged with soot.

Si Kai, understanding the gesture, also dismissed the Attendant following him.

"That is indeed the case." Si Kai sighed and instinctively began to wring his hands—a small, tell-tale sign of uncertainty.

"The negotiation team we sent was slaughtered by those Minotaurs. Their heads were stuck on branches to show their resolve."

"A Knight who escaped brought us even more important intelligence. This Minotaur Tribe has exhausted all its war potential. The Curved Sabers they use to cut pasture grass have been forged into Iron Armor, and all their livestock have been slaughtered for military rations.

For the tribes they encountered along the way, the women and children were used as emergency rations, while the males were forced into their ranks."

Si Kai gave the Lord a deep look. "Lord, do you know? Those Minotaurs have already gathered a force of well over ten thousand! That’s a power even the Duke must take seriously, especially since they’re still growing like a snowball. By the time they reach you, I daren’t imagine how many they will have gathered."

"This time, they are definitely not just heading south for a simple raid. I fear they have other intentions." ƒree𝑤ebnσvel.com

"Then what are Duke Fulina’s thoughts on the matter?" The Lord’s brow furrowed as well.

’He really hadn’t expected those big oafs to actually achieve something of this scale.’

High Cliff Castle’s Guard Team wasn’t even a match for a fraction of their numbers. The situation was even more serious than he had imagined.

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