Chapter 20 (1/2)

Farce

There’s no court in the gra.s.sland. But trials do exist.

The Patriarch and Great Warriors are the one judging the culprit

The punishment is

Imprisonment in the criminal house

Fighter drop(Warrior → Fighter)

Slave drop(Warrior & Fighter → Slave)

Slave drop(Wives, Slave wives, and kids are also involved)

Death penalty

Death(Wives and Slave wives are also involved)

Death(Wives and Slave wives are also involved、kids are dropped to slaves)

Death(Wives, Slave wives and Kids are also involved)

That’s how it’s simply put in a sense.

This time around the kids aren’t independent yet is the case.

So even if Father is involved in Death penalty it won’t drag me in.

In the gra.s.sland all warriors fight. But Fighters are different.

Among the Fighters there are some that is fine without fighting.

Those are the people working in production.

People with Plant, Metal, Earth magic and the likes don’t go to battles. Since they don’t go to battles, naturally they’re going to be manufacturing arrows, processing wood into timber, and spinning wool into threads.

These people are called Craftsman Fighters.

At my house, there’s Uruji who became one of those.

He’s not even a Moderate Fighter, but a skillful Craftsman Fighter is a Fighter that has the authority on par with something in between Warriors and Moderate Warriors.

As the spring’s Great Movement ended I quickly went to a skilled earth magic Craftsman Fighter to negotiate, his daughter (13 years old) will be married to Uruji.

Because Uruji’s Plant magic skills held great expectations within the tribe, the talk went surprisingly smoothly.

Well, I’m also a Great Warrior. Jumel looked at Uruji with half joy and half bitter because he got married before him.

Honestly speaking, Jumel has a lot of marriage proposals.

Jumel succeeded in Wolf Hunt and got to Moderate Warrior, he’s a very promising warrior.

If one’s son-in-law is a Moderate Warrior then his words would carry more weight among the Fighters.

With that mentality, marriage proposals came to me everyday.

I’m not interested in the disputes among the Fighters but honestly I don’t want to get involved in any of that.

And then there are also marriage proposals for the children of Warrirors’ slave wives.

But those are the Warriors that wanted to make a connection with me. It’s not that it’s bad, but all of those serve the purpose of setting up with Jumel’s wife and my Slave wives.

But right now I have no intention to increase the number of slave wives so I had to refuse.