Chapter 88: (Self Edited) Calm Days
After a week.
I was looking at the bear’s gallbladder hanging by the window in my room on the second floor of the village mayor’s house.
It was drying in good condition either because of the dry air or it was hung in a warm place as much as possible. There was no longer a trace of the past when it was tapped like a water bottle. The color was dark, and it wrinkled.
While chewing on the hard bread that was mixed with the leavening agent received in Reform and I baked myself, I got lost in thought.
In the end, the warring policy didn’t change, and it was two days ago that the Knights of the Rube Household began to move.
The reason why the Rube Household started around this time was that there was a logistical problem against the background of the underdeveloped distribution.
The military was costly to concentrate on at one point. The soldiers had to be fed, and the food consumed by tens of thousands of troops was enormous.
When 10000 people gathered in one place, there was no ability to support 10000 unproductive people in the area around several kilometers. If it was about two days, they would be supported by the stockpiles and local food stores, but if it was several weeks, it would have to be procured from a distance at a cost.
