Chapter 96 (1/2)
96 – Lawbreakers Must Be Severely Punished
The tract of thorns woods on the edge of the Thorns Ridge, next to the the dairy farm, where the thorns sprite wore The nae ca the place However, there were very few large-scale growths of thorns, with the rowths of two or three thorns
Liszt conjectured that the reason behind this was probably because thorns were shrubs – short clusters of stems without a distinct trunk
To be more accurate, thorns woods should be called thorns shrubs
Tall trees stood on the edge of the thorns shrubs, sheltering the their developned In addition to the insufficient nutrition, the thorns wood's tall trees ht also hinder the expansion of the thorns shrubs”
To the south of the thorns sprite worm's worm stalk was the dairy farm
Liszt would not replace the pasture on the meadoorthless thorns
Therefore, he planed to onceteas of the thorns shrubs to allow them to expand outwards The more thorns there were, the wider the scope of influence of the thorns sprite ould be, the more pheromones there would be, and the likelier it would be for the thorns sprite worm to evolve In fact, he was clear that it was extremely difficult for the thorns sprite worm to evolve as there were too few types of thorns and collection of pheromones was difficult The probability was too low
“Although I don't knohat the principal causes behind the evolution of sprite woreneral, the more types of plants there are subordinated to a worm stalk, the more likely it is for the sprite worm to evolve Apart from that, the increase in the number of plants that it affected would also increase the sprite worh experience
The Tulip Fae variety of types of tulips It was by relying on the variety of types of tulips that they rance as well as three lesser sprites and eight sprite worms
Of course, that didn't mean that the thorns sprite wor was i I can to help, what remains is to see whether the thorns sprite worned and whether it can defy its fate”
After caressing the thorns sprite worm, Liszt left the worm house
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At around four o'clock in the afternoon, the er of the Northvalley City's caravan caer, a bearded ave a deep bow: “Respected Sir Baron, under your htly Thanks to your generosity and benevolence, the caravan had spent a wonderful tioodbye”
“Are you satisfied with the trade your caravan had in the town today?” Inquired Liszt with a smile
“I am very satisfied Sir Baron, the caravan members are all full of soods than e had expected and purchased some of the Flower Town's specialty products Also, I'm very much fond of the commercial area and its lack of excrements”
“So, Gabriel, do you know if and when your caravan will return?”
“Not yet However, as the road through the Thorns Ridge is safe, I think that it would not be long before our caravan returns Perhaps a oods will return to the Flower Town
“The Flower Town is always ready to welcome your caravan”
“Thank you, Sir Baron!”
Gabriel bowed in salute and left the castle
After returning to the cooods, started its journey While bathed in the sunlight co to the west, the horse-drawn carriages following the ravel and sand, headed towards the Thorns Ridge
When the caravan arrived, it was full of goods, while when the caravan left, it was full of laughter and chatter along with the wonderful sounds co with each other
After a while
Old Grandet ca his purchases Apart froold coins were spent on a bunch of stuff, which were already handed to the butler Carter to be stored in the castle's cellar
Liszt had no interested in such mundane affairs Therefore, he went to the horse farm to take a look at the foals instead
On the horse far ago, were very afraid of the new environ to run around They were of a very ordinary breed One looked reddish-brown and the other looked light brown Even Liszt, who had no knowledge of horses, could tell that they were not fit to go to the battle field