The Tin Knight

Chapter 33: The Tin Knight and The Mysterious Underground Labyrinth (2)



There were some minor troubles, but the journey afterward progressed smoothly.

This was because the overall travel speed had noticeably increased.

Watching the horses advance relentlessly as if their whole bodies were overflowing with vitality, Lorentz felt both admiration and anxiety.

‘The effect is certainly amazing, but... I hope there are no side effects?’

Originally, the speed of cargo wagons was not very fast.

No matter how swift the horse, it was impossible to run freely while carrying a huge lump of cargo.

But after eating the mysterious herbs, the horses were galloping towards the front with light footwork as if they had never been sluggish.

It was still slow compared to single-rider horseback or a horse running alone, but even that was enough to make the coachmen struggle with control.

While intuiting that if these herbs could be commercialized, they could make an enormous amount of money due to their excellent performance, Lorentz also felt worried about what would happen if the horses suddenly dropped dead.

If dozens of horses perished, even the Halder Company would suffer significant losses.

Lorentz’s gaze turned towards the window.

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