Lord of Rot
Chapter 9: Silver Moon Daddy
- 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
"Mr. Wine Barrel?"
The chef, Wine Barrel, trembled as his name was called. "Yes, my lord!"
"I very much enjoyed your roasted heron," Leech said. "Simon, reward Mr. Wine Barrel with one Silver Moon."
The chef, Wine Barrel, bowed in delighted surprise, looking as if he wanted to throw himself at Leech’s feet and kiss his boots. "Thank you for your generosity, my lord!"
Leech smiled.
The others cast envious glances at the chef, who was usually the laziest among them.
From what Leech knew, on this continent of Lu Leiyi where he resided, there were three types of currency: Jinri, Silver Moon, and copper stars. One Jinri was roughly equivalent to 100 Silver Moons, and one Silver Moon was about 20 copper stars.
Gold was a rare material, a fact Baron Leech, who used it to refine corpses, now deeply understood. It had far greater uses than as a currency, so almost no one used Jinri for everyday circulation—except, of course, when ransoming noble prisoners. A bag of Jinri was more suitable than several large baskets of Silver Moons or a wagonload of copper stars, and it better befitted a noble’s status.
Therefore, the primary currencies in circulation were Silver Moon and copper stars. In reality, if one wanted to exchange Silver Moons for Jinri, the exchange rate would likely be 1:200, or even 1:300.
The same was true for exchanging Silver Moons for copper stars. The wartime rate might reach 1:40, while in peacetime it could be around 1:25. No one ever exchanged currency strictly according to the Kingdom’s laws—except, perhaps, for certain finance ministers planning to line their own pockets, who might meticulously write down the unbelievable official rates in their reports to their superiors.
The value of any currency was never constant; it depended on the agricultural harvest, the lord’s policies, and whether there was a war.
The only things that remained eternally unchanged were the tips of a Soldier’s spear, the iron of a warhorse’s hooves, and the "true affection" of a prostitute after payment.
Beyond the fluctuating exchange rates, the ever-changing purchasing power was even more fatal. Jinri held its value best, Silver Moon was less volatile, but copper stars... one day a copper star could buy a loaf of bread, and the next, only half a loaf. It might even buy a whole loaf in East Gorge, but only breadcrumbs in Giant’s Foot to the south.
The fluctuations in money’s value were influenced by merchants, who controlled the market and served the nobility.
A few years ago, during the war, the Kingdom couldn’t afford to pay its army and frantically minted copper stars, which was the reason for their strained purchasing power today. Compared to copper stars, everyone preferred Silver Moon. It held its value better and was easier to hide, especially when deserters, bandits, or robbers came to plunder. It was also much easier to carry when fleeing one’s home.
Silver Moon was also known as "Old Man." The Warg Slayer once told a story about a very poor man whose family was starving to death. One day, someone came to him and offered to buy his white-bearded old father. This person’s own father had been sentenced to hang, and he wanted the man’s father to take his place. After discussing it with his father, who was on his last breath, the man sold him for the price of one Silver Moon. Since you could sell your own dad for a single Silver Moon, "my old man can become your old man." That’s why they called Silver Moon "Old Man."
Another story claimed that for one Silver Moon, you could make a fine lady call you "daddy" in bed.
In any case, there were all sorts of versions.
Copper stars were also called "copper-breads" or "copper-cents." The most straightforward reason was that one copper star could buy a filling loaf of bran bread. Many people worked all day and might not even earn enough for a loaf of black bread. Nowadays, it should probably be called a "copper-half," since it could only buy half a loaf.
Jinri was also known as the Golden Bear, because the family crest of the King who currently ruled the continent was a golden bear. If the Pig Clan, Horse Clan, or Chicken Clan were to become kings in the future, then the Jinri might be called the Golden Pig, Golden Horse, or Golden Chicken.
Aside from the steward, Simon, who had long served the Baron and was paid a monthly salary, everyone else was paid a daily wage, though of course, they weren’t paid every single day.
The servants working in the Baron’s castle earned 3 copper stars a day. The steward’s monthly salary was 4 Silver Moons and 10 copper stars. By official conversion, a month’s salary was 90 copper stars, but in reality, a steward who knew how to manage money could multiply that amount several times over.
So, Leech’s grand gesture of rewarding one Silver Moon was enough to fill them with fervent excitement.
"It’s not just the chef," Leech said. "Feeding my horse well, washing my clothes properly, cleaning the castle for me—I see all of these things, and any of them could earn a reward."
The others’ breathing grew ragged. If they just performed well, they could be rewarded with a Silver Moon. A whole Silver Moon!
One Silver Moon was given in exchange for passion for their work and a moment’s loyalty. As long as these people coveted that one Silver Moon, and then more and more Silver Moons, their enthusiasm wouldn’t be extinguished. Of course, there was a price: jealousy, backstabbing, disunity, tattling, and all manner of overt and covert struggles. But none of that concerned Baron Leech.
He hoped that "generosity" would replace the former Baron Leech’s reputation for being "timid," and that it would also make them temporarily forget that the Baron of Porcupine Castle currently had no Soldiers.
"Everyone may return to your duties," Leech said to the bald chef, Wine Barrel. "Sir, would you be able to prepare dinner for me?"
"Of course!" Wine Barrel nodded repeatedly. He was now itching to show off his superb culinary skills.
「The Dining Hall.」
A manservant came forward to pour wine for Leech. He was eating alone at the long table.
Perhaps because he wasn’t as hungry as he had been at noon, he found the chef’s cooking to be increasingly subpar. The seasoning was monotonous and greasy. Leech, whose palate had been spoiled by the 21st century, found it hard to accept this simple pan-frying and roasting. The fat in the steak hadn’t been fully rendered, and the fatty pieces squished unpleasantly in his mouth. He picked up his wine glass and took a large gulp, which was the only way he could force the meat down.
Meanwhile, the steward, Simon, was reporting on the state of Porcupine Territory.
Porcupine Territory, which bordered the sea, had about 200 commoners. It was primarily an agricultural land, but the soil was poor. The crops they grew were barely enough to half-fill their stomachs, and the vast majority of the harvest had to be paid as taxes.
As for the Baron’s personal property, he had three horses, four sheep, twenty-two chickens, and 8,002 Silver Moons. He had just given one Silver Moon to Mr. Wine Barrel, so now he had 8,001 remaining.
For such a large territory, he didn’t possess a single Jinri. Although Leech had some gold in his possession, it had a greater purpose for him, so he wouldn’t exchange it for Silver Moons.
After hearing Simon’s report, he had a much clearer concept of just how poor he was.
If he were to simply enjoy himself at the "holy land" in Iron Stone City, at the rate of one Silver Moon a day, he could live comfortably for 8,000 days. But unfortunately, he was a lord, and this was far too little.
The Baron’s greatest assets were supposed to be his 80 well-armed Soldiers. Their chainmail, and the shields, axes, and Longswords in their hands, had all been forged at the cost of a great many Silver Moons. Now, all Leech could do was pray for their safe return.
Leech stood up. "I’m going to the study."
The manservant cleared the table for him, and the steward also bowed and took his leave.
At this moment, Leech understood why his castle employed manservants instead of maids, much to his regret.
Manservants were stronger and could handle more physical labor. They were more cost-effective.
In the study, Leech flipped through a book. The paper was made from shredded cloth and wood fibers. After reading for a while, he picked up a pen and wrote, on a sheet of paper, a series of square characters that would be considered strange Runes in this world.
"Porcupine Castle Development Plan"
He hesitated for a moment, then put down the pen.
’His entire impression of the territory came from the oral reports of his steward and servants. Blindly making plans is not what a Baron should do. It would be best to inspect the lands tomorrow.’
- 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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