Iron Harvest: When Farming Becomes Conquest

Chapter 207 - 12: The Second Year Summer Harvest



On the second day.

Roman’s troops grew even larger, moving as if no one stood in their way.

Count Kant had lost his defensive force and could only manage his castle.

This gave Roman great leeway and freedom.

This land was his to traverse at will.

But in the past few months, the armies of the five great nobles nearly exhausted the grain reserves of the Kant Territory.

Now the farmers were relying on the summer harvest to survive.

Roman had no time to harvest the wheat.

Too sparse, too withered, the grains were so shriveled that achieving 50% milling yield would be considered a miracle.

This era’s agricultural harvest was truly unreliable.

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