Chapter 959 (2/2)
”Go away,” the people around the man cried i Roland never boasts”
The ue but was abruptly interrupted by a loud whistle from far away
”Woo——————”
”It's co!” The atmosphere of the room ild Everyone looked out of the s and stared unblinkingly at a small street near the Castle District Some of them even took out telescopes
Victor also looked at where the sound came from
A long and black beast appeared behind the houses, coe, and above its theels was its head that looked like aout, just like a working steaine
A wagon ran alongside the head of the train, drawn by two horses,However, since the wagon was laden with ore, the driver of the cartto drive the horses forward, and every step the horses took was strenuous If the hub of the wheel was not iron-forged, the wagon would have collapsed already
As the full exterior of the train was revealed, Victor, despite himself, felt the hairs on his back stand up
Carriages, one after another, followed the head of the train Each was four or five tion and laden with ore In tero sailing shi+p on the inland river
The point was that the train contained e
For a moment, all the audience exclaimed with admiration
”Fourthe fourth!”
”The fifth!”
”There can't be more!”
”My God! The sixth!”
”There's more, the seventh!”
Thesteadily across the clearing before the castle
Now Victor found the answer to his question
There was a big difference between a steaine that was fixed in the entrance to the ine that could move independently and freely
The latter could carry goods to wherever the railway stretched The weight would no longer be the bottleneck of land transportation On the contrary, the capability of the train would outstrip that of the river transportation His Majesty could even e away on the train if he wanted
Being born as the son of a merchant, Victor naturally knew the importance of transportation, which was often the reason why most cities were built near rivers Obviously, such kind of transport would bring limitless possibilities for the circulation of the resources, so the word ”erdefining” was far fro over dramatic
An unspeakable feeling came over him, he could feel content and lost and It was like he had witnessed history yet meanwhile he had been forsaken by history The lords in other kingdo by horses and mules on the road that was paved with bricks and full of mud
They, however, were entirely unaware of what had happened here and still felt good about themselves
Soed in Victor's head
The future had already come, yet it did not arrive at all places equally