Lord of Rot
Chapter 27: The Invitation from Iron Stone City
- Chapter 136 - 135: Eat Less Sweets, It’s Good for Your Health
- Chapter 135 - 134: Wanting to Become the Potato Baron
- Chapter 134 - 133: Give Birth to Your Heir
- Chapter 133 - 132: Impervious
- Chapter 132 - 131: Lady Jie Lin’s Invitation to the Treasury
- Chapter 131 - 130: Sorry, I Have a Maphack
- Chapter 130 - 129: They Follow Whoever Wins
- Chapter 129 - 128: I Got Shot
- Chapter 128 - 127: The First Suit of Armor is Ready
- Chapter 127 - 126: Assembly Line Factory
- Chapter 126 - 125: The Aristocrat’s Palate (Part 2)
- Chapter 125: The Noble Lord on the Tip of the Tongue
- Chapter 124: Hydraulic Hammer
- Chapter 123: A Forked Tongue
- Chapter 122: Covered in Thorns
- Chapter 121: A Tempting Letter
- Chapter 120: Expensive Glass
- Chapter 119: Foolish Bloodletting Treatment
- Chapter 118: Magical Red Bricks
- Chapter 117: Wado Eighteen
- Chapter 116: Don’t Go Near the Horse’s Rear
- Chapter 115: This Plot Looks Familiar
- Chapter 114: Water Can Carry the Boat
- Chapter 113: The Abducted Slaves
- Chapter 112: Explosive Pack
- Chapter 111: Porcupine Territory’s Honey Beer
- Chapter 110: The Emerald Green Fishman Skull Crystal
- Chapter 109: Fishman Crypt
- Chapter 108: Ambush
- Chapter 107: Craftsmen and Slaves
- Chapter 106: Desert Bandits
- Chapter 105: Three Dances
- Chapter 104: Miss Ivory Tower
- Chapter 103: Soft Rice Clan
- Chapter 102: Corpse Ghost Aina
- Chapter 101: Grant You New Life
- Chapter 100: The Dying Transcendent and the Wondrous Item
- Chapter 99: Sub-human Girls Are So Expensive
- Chapter 98: Red Dragon Furnace
- Chapter 97: A Great Harvest in the Library
- Chapter 96: Extraordinary Strike
- Chapter 95: Hating Greasy Confessions
- Chapter 94: Stacy, You’re Wearing Makeup
- Chapter 93: You Use a Sub-human Girl for That?
- Chapter 92: Older Female Cousin
- Chapter 91: Robbery
- Chapter 90: Heading to Green Forest Castle
- Chapter 89: About Cavalry
- Chapter 88: The Sixteenth Illegitimate Son
- Chapter 87: The Griffin Grass Sprouted
- Chapter 86: Until Death
- Chapter 85: Praying to the Lord
- Chapter 84: Self-heating
- Chapter 83: The Gunpowder Genius
- Chapter 82: Lime
- Chapter 81: The Wrong Salted Duck Eggs
- Chapter 80: The Dungeon is Very Rich
- Chapter 79: The Cart That Grabs Water
- Chapter 78: The Baron Has Been Sidelined
- Chapter 77: The Swineherd Wants to Cry
- Chapter 76: House Allocation
- Chapter 75: Taking Advantage of the Lord
- Chapter 74: The Selection Ends
- Chapter 73: "Sweet Gold" Honey
- Chapter 72: I Want This Skill
- Chapter 71: Multiplication Table
- Chapter 70: Reply Letter
- Chapter 69: Mad! Mad
- Chapter 68: Flying a Kite
- Chapter 67: New Team
- Chapter 66: An Invitation to the Garden
- Chapter 65: The Six Major Regions
- Chapter 64: A Bunch of Talents
- Chapter 63: Hiding a Beauty in the Crypt
- Chapter 62: The Knight Squire Selection Begins
- Chapter 61: The Second Village
- Chapter 60: Harpy
- Chapter 59: Cape Dungeon
- Chapter 58: Mercenary
- Chapter 57: Slave Riot
- Chapter 56: Discovery
- Chapter 55: The Water Mill is Very Useful
- Chapter 54: Hamburgers and Egg Tarts
- Chapter 53: A Noble Seeks Refuge
- Chapter 52: The Castle Recruits Manservants and Maids
- Chapter 51: The Rat Race
- Chapter 50: The Work-Point System
- Chapter 49: The Flu
- Chapter 48: The Fierce-Mane Horse is Pregnant
- Chapter 47: New Housing
- Chapter 46: Celebration
- Chapter 45: The Dwarf
- Chapter 44: War Trophies
- Chapter 43: Javelin and Pirates
- Chapter 42: Silver Steel Sword
- Chapter 41: The Beautiful Mare Stratagem
- Chapter 40: Plan to Seduce the Griffin
- Chapter 39: Insect Control Remnant People
- Chapter 38: The Second Batch of Slaves Arrives
- Chapter 37: Stealing a Corpse
- Chapter 36: Throwing Expert
- Chapter 35: The Arena
- Chapter 34: The Widow and the Lucky Dog
- Chapter 33: Business
- Chapter 32: Magic Tide
- Chapter 31: The Griffin Crisis
- Chapter 30: The Extraordinary Knight of the Golden Flash
- Chapter 29: Sidor Sea Water
- Chapter 28: The Ball
- Chapter 27: The Invitation from Iron Stone City
- Chapter 26: Even a Fierce Beast Has a Close Friend
- Chapter 25: Marrying a Cousin: A Sure Profit
- Chapter 24: Master and Dog
- Chapter 23: Slacking Slaves
- Chapter 22: Autumn Harvest and Borrowing Grain
- Chapter 21: Ground Dwellers
- Chapter 20: Son of the Ranger
- Chapter 19: Mutated Half-Corpse Ghost
- Chapter 18: News of a Death
- Chapter 17: Sacrifice
- Chapter 16: New Crypt
- Chapter 15: Smoked Bacon
- Chapter 14: Red Dot
- Chapter 13: The Fiery Red Giant Bear
- Chapter 12: Steaming Crabs
- Chapter 11: Magic Farming and Manure
- Chapter 10: Corpse Decay
- Chapter 9: Silver Moon Daddy
- Chapter 8: Leech Confidence
- Chapter 7: The Golden Carriage of a Lifetime
- Chapter 6: My Charming Stepmother
- Chapter 5: The Red Rose
- Chapter 4: Corpse Farmer
- Chapter 3: Blood Sacrifice Treasure
- Chapter 2: The Necromancer’s Legacy
- Chapter 1: The Yellow Dot and the Green Dot
Dinner was meat tarts and clam chowder, with a beer to wash it all down.
For dessert, there were peeled and sliced local wild apples.
As Leech finished his meal, savoring the wild apples that were more sour than sweet, the chef, Wine Barrel, approached. In recent days, trying to satisfy his Lord’s various flights of fancy had taken a severe mental toll on Wine Barrel. He had visibly lost a lot of weight, though he was still fatter than the average person.
"I’ve made the item you requested, my Lord," Wine Barrel said. "One stalk of that blue grass—ground, diluted, then mixed with maltose and wheat flour and steamed—can produce 300 pills. I had some farmers with that particular hidden ailment try them, and they couldn’t stop praising them. A single pill was enough to keep them erect for a very long time."
"Well done," Leech said, quite pleased.
’One stalk of grass makes about 300 pills, and there are hundreds of them in the crypt.’
He looked at the fingertip-sized sugar pills and said, "The effect doesn’t need to be so miraculous. Keep diluting it with water—half the original potency will be fine. Hmm... and make them smaller, about half this size. We want it to get a reaction, not be a cure-all."
’If they lose their stamina halfway through the ’deed,’ they can just take another pill.’
’If this stuff actually cures them, who will I sell the rest to?’
The Lord’s word was law. Wine Barrel nodded.
"What is it? Something else?" Leech asked, noticing Wine Barrel’s hesitation.
"I’d like to request a kitchen helper," Wine Barrel said. "I’m getting a bit overwhelmed on my own."
"And here I thought it was something serious," Leech said. "Alright, I’ll have Simon go to Porcupine Territory tomorrow and find some nimble kids. I’m sure you’ll be able to pick a suitable one from the group." 𝚏𝕣𝐞𝗲𝐰𝕖𝐛𝐧𝕠𝕧𝚎𝚕.𝐜𝚘𝗺
Wine Barrel immediately said, "Thank you for your mercy."
Baron Leech was merciful; that was the consensus among the commoners of Porcupine Territory.
By morning, news that the castle needed a young kitchen helper had spread throughout Porcupine Territory. People gathered, each hoping their own child would be chosen.
Working inside the castle was a dream come true for them.
The one in charge of the selection was the castle chef, Mr. Wine Barrel. A chef was the last person one should ever offend; they were responsible for delicious food and, while holding no official power, could certainly influence the Lord’s happiness.
The process was incredibly simple. They guessed that Mr. Wine Barrel just gave the group a casual glance and picked one he found pleasing to the eye.
Wine Barrel was indeed in a hurry. He had no time to leisurely pick from a group of children who clearly knew nothing about cooking. He just needed to find one who looked obedient; he could teach them the rest later.
’Besides, there can only be one head chef. Why would I look for someone who already knows how to cook?’
"Oak Pail, come with me." Wine Barrel led the timid young girl into the back kitchen. "From now on, you’ll be responsible for helping me carry things, wash vegetables, and..."
Seeing the girl’s dazed expression, he changed tack. "In short, you do what I tell you to do. There are some rules you must remember. You’re a kitchen helper in the castle, and in here, you listen only to me. Pay no mind to anyone else, except for the Lord himself. You are not allowed to cook special meals for anyone or sneak them food. You should know that theft is punished by hanging. The only places you are allowed to be are the kitchen and the small vegetable garden in the back. You are absolutely forbidden from going to the front yard or any other part of the castle."
The girl, Oak Pail, nodded repeatedly. She committed his every word to memory, cherishing this hard-won opportunity.
"It seems you’ve found a fine little kitchen helper. I’ll be looking forward to even more delicious meals." An elegant voice came from the kitchen doorway. Oak Pail turned her head and saw the Lord. She had once glimpsed him from afar, but compared to seeing him on horseback, he was so close now.
The Lord was smiling at her. ’So handsome!’
She felt her cheeks grow warm and awkwardly returned his smile.
"My Lord," Wine Barrel said, bowing with some effort. "She doesn’t know anything yet. I do hope she won’t be a bother."
"I’m sure you’ll be a good teacher," the Lord said. "Where are those items? I figured you were busy finding a helper, so I came to get them myself... Hmm, I’m about to head to Iron Stone City. Perhaps I can find a market for them while I’m there."
"Yes."
Wine Barrel immediately fetched a burlap sack filled with pea-sized sweet pills.
"The packaging looks a bit cheap," the Lord remarked. "Never mind. I’ll sort it out when I get to Iron Stone City. While I’m gone, perhaps you can research some new delicacies for me."
"Of course. I’ll do my best to create the dishes you mentioned." Wine Barrel nodded eagerly. Though he couldn’t read, he had committed all the recipes the Lord described to heart.
After a few more words, the Lord turned and left.
"His Lordship is a true nobleman who loves fine food," Wine Barrel sighed. "His ingenuity is endless. I’m proud to work at Porcupine Castle."
He turned to look at his little helper, Oak Pail, and saw that her face was bright red as she stared off into a daze.
"Don’t get any funny ideas!" Wine Barrel poured cold water on her dreams, promptly shattering her unrealistic fantasies. "You’re just a kitchen helper, so do the job you’re supposed to do. His Lordship is probably going to Iron Stone City for a ball. I hear Baron Simon’s ’Charming’ daughter has come of age."
Remembering the rumors about Baron Simon’s daughter, Wine Barrel prayed that his own Lord wouldn’t marry her. She was said to have trysts with male servants and even fool around with the grooms in the stables.
If his Lord really married her, he would become a laughingstock. But Wine Barrel also understood that many a nobleman found it impossible to refuse Baron Simon’s daughter—not for her stunning beauty, but because her father was the lord of Iron Stone City and controlled a rich mine.
Wine Barrel shook himself out of his reverie. ’The affairs of nobles are not for me to worry about.’ He turned and ordered, "Go wash the vegetables. His Lordship will eat before he departs."
"Yes!" Oak Pail nodded immediately.
...
A Fiery-Mane horse carried the Baron forward, accompanied only by a few able-bodied guards, a personal attendant, and a carriage.
The carriage was loaded with Leech’s merchandise for the trip—the pills. If he had capable merchants, he could have formed a trade caravan and simply waited for the profits to roll in. But Porcupine Territory was still in the early stages of rebuilding, so there were some tasks the Lord had to handle himself.
A small, slender figure sat at the rear of the carriage, completely wrapped in a black cloak. Only when an occasional gust of wind swept by would a lock of fiery red hair be revealed from beneath the hood.
It was a girl.
The Baron hadn’t said a word about her, and no one dared to ask.
Leech had been rather surprised when the raven from Iron Stone City arrived. After all, his family had almost no connection to the old noble family of the Iron Hammers, even though their territories were adjacent.
Still, it was a good opportunity—not because Leech planned to marry Baron Simon’s promiscuous daughter, but because he wanted to recruit some talent. He was sorely lacking manpower.
In terms of value for money in a wife, if a Red Rose ranked first, then this Baron’s daughter would forever be dead last. Unless you were drowning in debt or had a cuckolding fetish, it was best to stay far away from that woman. Otherwise, you could guarantee that every child she bore would have a different father.
But for the son of a merchant eager to climb the social ladder, or the second son of a noble family, marrying her was an opportunity for a meteoric rise. Any children they had would have a good chance of becoming Knights, and everyone knew how much Baron Spark doted on his daughter.
Baron Simon was wealthy, commanded a large force, and controlled a mine. Even though he had a son, marrying his daughter would still secure a handsome dowry. As long as you could feign colorblindness and not see the green on your head, you could live a very comfortable life.
After all, in East Gorge, there were plenty of nobles in worse situations than Leech.
Some families lacked funds but somehow managed to have seven or eight children. Besides the eldest son who inherited the estate, the other children could only hope to serve as attendants to other nobles.
’Maybe I can recruit a few people willing to swear fealty to me?’ Leech mused, gripping his reins as his mind began to wander.
At the ball, the men would display their charms, hoping to capture the heart of a noble lady—or be captured by one.
But it was also a gathering of talent. The disfavored second and younger sons of certain families also hoped to find a path for their future at the ball.
Leech, after all, was a Baron. He had the right to create his own Knights. He was confident that many would be willing to come to Porcupine Territory to seek their fortunes.
- Chapter 136 - 135: Eat Less Sweets, It’s Good for Your Health
- Chapter 135 - 134: Wanting to Become the Potato Baron
- Chapter 134 - 133: Give Birth to Your Heir
- Chapter 133 - 132: Impervious
- Chapter 132 - 131: Lady Jie Lin’s Invitation to the Treasury
- Chapter 131 - 130: Sorry, I Have a Maphack
- Chapter 130 - 129: They Follow Whoever Wins
- Chapter 129 - 128: I Got Shot
- Chapter 128 - 127: The First Suit of Armor is Ready
- Chapter 127 - 126: Assembly Line Factory
- Chapter 126 - 125: The Aristocrat’s Palate (Part 2)
- Chapter 125: The Noble Lord on the Tip of the Tongue
- Chapter 124: Hydraulic Hammer
- Chapter 123: A Forked Tongue
- Chapter 122: Covered in Thorns
- Chapter 121: A Tempting Letter
- Chapter 120: Expensive Glass
- Chapter 119: Foolish Bloodletting Treatment
- Chapter 118: Magical Red Bricks
- Chapter 117: Wado Eighteen
- Chapter 116: Don’t Go Near the Horse’s Rear
- Chapter 115: This Plot Looks Familiar
- Chapter 114: Water Can Carry the Boat
- Chapter 113: The Abducted Slaves
- Chapter 112: Explosive Pack
- Chapter 111: Porcupine Territory’s Honey Beer
- Chapter 110: The Emerald Green Fishman Skull Crystal
- Chapter 109: Fishman Crypt
- Chapter 108: Ambush
- Chapter 107: Craftsmen and Slaves
- Chapter 106: Desert Bandits
- Chapter 105: Three Dances
- Chapter 104: Miss Ivory Tower
- Chapter 103: Soft Rice Clan
- Chapter 102: Corpse Ghost Aina
- Chapter 101: Grant You New Life
- Chapter 100: The Dying Transcendent and the Wondrous Item
- Chapter 99: Sub-human Girls Are So Expensive
- Chapter 98: Red Dragon Furnace
- Chapter 97: A Great Harvest in the Library
- Chapter 96: Extraordinary Strike
- Chapter 95: Hating Greasy Confessions
- Chapter 94: Stacy, You’re Wearing Makeup
- Chapter 93: You Use a Sub-human Girl for That?
- Chapter 92: Older Female Cousin
- Chapter 91: Robbery
- Chapter 90: Heading to Green Forest Castle
- Chapter 89: About Cavalry
- Chapter 88: The Sixteenth Illegitimate Son
- Chapter 87: The Griffin Grass Sprouted
- Chapter 86: Until Death
- Chapter 85: Praying to the Lord
- Chapter 84: Self-heating
- Chapter 83: The Gunpowder Genius
- Chapter 82: Lime
- Chapter 81: The Wrong Salted Duck Eggs
- Chapter 80: The Dungeon is Very Rich
- Chapter 79: The Cart That Grabs Water
- Chapter 78: The Baron Has Been Sidelined
- Chapter 77: The Swineherd Wants to Cry
- Chapter 76: House Allocation
- Chapter 75: Taking Advantage of the Lord
- Chapter 74: The Selection Ends
- Chapter 73: "Sweet Gold" Honey
- Chapter 72: I Want This Skill
- Chapter 71: Multiplication Table
- Chapter 70: Reply Letter
- Chapter 69: Mad! Mad
- Chapter 68: Flying a Kite
- Chapter 67: New Team
- Chapter 66: An Invitation to the Garden
- Chapter 65: The Six Major Regions
- Chapter 64: A Bunch of Talents
- Chapter 63: Hiding a Beauty in the Crypt
- Chapter 62: The Knight Squire Selection Begins
- Chapter 61: The Second Village
- Chapter 60: Harpy
- Chapter 59: Cape Dungeon
- Chapter 58: Mercenary
- Chapter 57: Slave Riot
- Chapter 56: Discovery
- Chapter 55: The Water Mill is Very Useful
- Chapter 54: Hamburgers and Egg Tarts
- Chapter 53: A Noble Seeks Refuge
- Chapter 52: The Castle Recruits Manservants and Maids
- Chapter 51: The Rat Race
- Chapter 50: The Work-Point System
- Chapter 49: The Flu
- Chapter 48: The Fierce-Mane Horse is Pregnant
- Chapter 47: New Housing
- Chapter 46: Celebration
- Chapter 45: The Dwarf
- Chapter 44: War Trophies
- Chapter 43: Javelin and Pirates
- Chapter 42: Silver Steel Sword
- Chapter 41: The Beautiful Mare Stratagem
- Chapter 40: Plan to Seduce the Griffin
- Chapter 39: Insect Control Remnant People
- Chapter 38: The Second Batch of Slaves Arrives
- Chapter 37: Stealing a Corpse
- Chapter 36: Throwing Expert
- Chapter 35: The Arena
- Chapter 34: The Widow and the Lucky Dog
- Chapter 33: Business
- Chapter 32: Magic Tide
- Chapter 31: The Griffin Crisis
- Chapter 30: The Extraordinary Knight of the Golden Flash
- Chapter 29: Sidor Sea Water
- Chapter 28: The Ball
- Chapter 27: The Invitation from Iron Stone City
- Chapter 26: Even a Fierce Beast Has a Close Friend
- Chapter 25: Marrying a Cousin: A Sure Profit
- Chapter 24: Master and Dog
- Chapter 23: Slacking Slaves
- Chapter 22: Autumn Harvest and Borrowing Grain
- Chapter 21: Ground Dwellers
- Chapter 20: Son of the Ranger
- Chapter 19: Mutated Half-Corpse Ghost
- Chapter 18: News of a Death
- Chapter 17: Sacrifice
- Chapter 16: New Crypt
- Chapter 15: Smoked Bacon
- Chapter 14: Red Dot
- Chapter 13: The Fiery Red Giant Bear
- Chapter 12: Steaming Crabs
- Chapter 11: Magic Farming and Manure
- Chapter 10: Corpse Decay
- Chapter 9: Silver Moon Daddy
- Chapter 8: Leech Confidence
- Chapter 7: The Golden Carriage of a Lifetime
- Chapter 6: My Charming Stepmother
- Chapter 5: The Red Rose
- Chapter 4: Corpse Farmer
- Chapter 3: Blood Sacrifice Treasure
- Chapter 2: The Necromancer’s Legacy
- Chapter 1: The Yellow Dot and the Green Dot
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