Re: Steel and Gunpowder
Chapter 11: Harsh Truths
- Chapter 84: In Three Days
- Chapter 83: The Wittelsbach Treasury
- Chapter 82: Rotating Volley Gun
- Chapter 81: Pike and Shot
- Chapter 80: Five Wives
- Chapter 79: The Interrogation Cellar
- Chapter 78: The Southwest Border
- Chapter 77: Duchy of Savoy
- Chapter 76: Casus Belli
- Chapter 75: A Bottomless River
- Chapter 74: The Fourth Attempt
- Chapter 73: The Emperor’s Son?
- Chapter 72: An Untaxed Route
- Chapter 71: The Northern Ridge
- Chapter 70: The Lord’s Wing
- Chapter 69: Before the Spring Thaws
- Chapter 68: The Moving Teller of Time
- Chapter 67: Smoldering Borders
- Chapter 66: Baggage Trains
- Chapter 65: Laws of the Harvest
- Chapter 64: Ten Thousand Copies
- Chapter 63: Striking Down Old Charters
- Chapter 62: A War on Two Fronts?
- Chapter 61: The Worldly Bargain
- Chapter 60: Bavarian Halberds
- Chapter 59: Casting Hollow Tubes
- Chapter 58: The Star-Fort Plan
- Chapter 57: Chaining Bavaria
- Chapter 56: The Writ of Submission
- Chapter 55: Executing the Thieves
- Chapter 54: Beyond Their Reach
- Chapter 53: A Cheap Tally
- Chapter 52: The Order to March
- Chapter 51: The Declaration of War
- Chapter 50: A Midnight Raid
- Chapter 49: The New Overseer
- Chapter 48: Local Saltpeter Production
- Chapter 47: Arrival at Marienburg
- Chapter 46: A Dismissed Envoy
- Chapter 45: The Printing Press
- Chapter 44: Spreading False Tidings
- Chapter 43: An Act of Blasphemy
- Chapter 42: The Arrest of Friedrich
- Chapter 41: Monastic Exile
- Chapter 40: Dowager Baroness Mathilda
- Chapter 39: Securing the Cattle Roads
- Chapter 38: Searching for Proof
- Chapter 37: Visiting the Ruined Keep
- Chapter 36: An Impending Threat
- Chapter 35: Securing the Heir
- Chapter 34: Secretly Wed
- Chapter 33: Heir
- Chapter 32: The Field Gun
- Chapter 31: A Grand Feast
- Chapter 30: Alliance
- Chapter 29: Lothar’s Hand
- Chapter 28: The Emperor’s Inquisition
- Chapter 27: Guilty of Witchcraft
- Chapter 26: Duchess
- Chapter 25: Turning the Tables
- Chapter 24: The Narrow Escape
- Chapter 23: Buried Alive
- Chapter 22: Shall We Dig?
- Chapter 21: Selling Yesterday
- Chapter 20: Honor’s End
- Chapter 19: The Quiet Valley
- Chapter 18: Merchant Vesper
- Chapter 17: The Bavarian Pact
- Chapter 16: Arming the Valley
- Chapter 15: Forging Falconets
- Chapter 14: Swapped Fate
- Chapter 13: Sworn Bride Return
- Chapter 12: Konrad’s Bargain
- Chapter 11: Harsh Truths
- Chapter 10: A Pact with the Wittelsbachs
- Chapter 9: Checkmate
- Chapter 8: Lothar’s Betrothal
- Chapter 7: Seeking the Italian Route
- Chapter 6: Dirty Noble Labor
- Chapter 5: No Time for Fairytales
- Chapter 4: The Plan for Mass Production
- Chapter 3: A Conflict with Uncle Lothar
- Chapter 2: Designing New Machinery
- Chapter 1: Transmigrating as a Noble
Katarina, Duchess of Bavaria, sat at a writing desk, the scratching of her quill the only sound.
She was composing her first letter to her father, Duke Wilhelm, detailing the truth of the bankrupt estate they had just reckoned.
A sharp knock interrupted her thoughts.
"Enter~" Katarina commanded.
Her guard captain, a scarred veteran named Gregor, entered and bowed. "My Lady. Lord Konrad asks for you in the hall. He says a dinner is set to seal our new pact."
Katarina raised an eyebrow. A formal dinner in this smoky village seemed almost comical. She had seen the coarse pea-bread the commoners ate.
"Very well, Gregor," she sighed, standing and smoothing her dress. "Let us see how a Swabian warlord entertains."
She descended the stairs to the hall. It was a stark contrast to the Bavarian court in Munich. There were no tapestries of battle, no silver candleholders, and the hearth was unlit to save fuel.
Konrad sat at the head of the table. To his right sat Elise, his younger sister, looking terrified. The chair to his left was pointedly empty... the seat once held by his treacherous uncle.
As Katarina approached, Gregor trailing behind, Konrad stood and gave a precise nod.
"Lady Katarina~" Konrad said, gesturing to the seat opposite Elise. "I ask pardon for the lack of pageantry. Our wealth is currently given entirely to the forges and our defense. Yet, I believe you will find the fare hearty enough."
Katarina took her seat, scanning the young lord. He made no apologies for the bare stone. He viewed beauty as an unneeded thing.
"I did not travel from Munich expecting a grand ball, Lord Konrad," Katarina replied. "I came for the wheel-locks. As long as those numbers are met, I care nothing for your tapestries."
Konrad nodded. "The first forty locks will be loaded in Vesper’s cart by morning. The Alpine coal must begin arriving within the week."
As he spoke, servants entered bearing platters...
Katarina braced for peasant fare. But the scent that met her was entirely unexpected.
The platters were piled with thick, pan-fried cuts of pork, crusted in bread and fried golden. Beside it were mounds of tiny egg noodles in a rich brown gravy, and a roasted duck glazed with honey.
It was a staggering display of richness and craft, completely out of place in the Swabian valley.
Katarina stared, stunned. "This is... unexpected, Lord Konrad."
"It gives strength to the workers." Konrad explained, using an iron fork to serve the pork.
"The pace of the forge demands heavy meat to keep the men strong. I ordered the kitchens to cook our beasts to yield all their worth."
She looked at Elise, who ate quietly with a look of terror, stealing nervous glances at Katarina’s armed captain.
"Your sister seems distressed, Lord Konrad," Katarina noted, her voice softening.
Konrad didn’t look up. "Elise suffers great fright from the recent strife and the constant sight of foreign swords. Her fear is foolish, given our watch, but it is a natural humor."
Katarina frowned. She had never heard a brother speak of his sister’s fear so coldly.
"She is a child~ Lord Konrad," Katarina sharpened her tone. "Perhaps offer her reassurance rather than a scholar’s lecture."
Konrad finally looked up, his dark eyes meeting hers.
"Comfort without truth is a lie, Lady Katarina," Konrad countered evenly. "If I tell her she is safe when Uncle Lothar actively plots our ruin, I am blinding her to the true danger. She must know the reality of our world to survive it."
Katarina stared. The delicious meat turned heavy in her stomach. He was entirely devoid of courtly graces.
"You are a harsh man... Lord Konrad."
"The Swabian League will not be stopped by kind words or comfortable lies." Konrad replied, sipping his watered wine.
The rest of the meal passed in silence.
When the duck was cleared, Katarina stood.
"The feast was grand, Lord Konrad," Katarina said. "I will finish my letter to the Duke tonight. We ride for Munich at first light."
Konrad stood, offering his nod. "A safe journey, Lady Katarina. See that the coal arrives~"
- Chapter 84: In Three Days
- Chapter 83: The Wittelsbach Treasury
- Chapter 82: Rotating Volley Gun
- Chapter 81: Pike and Shot
- Chapter 80: Five Wives
- Chapter 79: The Interrogation Cellar
- Chapter 78: The Southwest Border
- Chapter 77: Duchy of Savoy
- Chapter 76: Casus Belli
- Chapter 75: A Bottomless River
- Chapter 74: The Fourth Attempt
- Chapter 73: The Emperor’s Son?
- Chapter 72: An Untaxed Route
- Chapter 71: The Northern Ridge
- Chapter 70: The Lord’s Wing
- Chapter 69: Before the Spring Thaws
- Chapter 68: The Moving Teller of Time
- Chapter 67: Smoldering Borders
- Chapter 66: Baggage Trains
- Chapter 65: Laws of the Harvest
- Chapter 64: Ten Thousand Copies
- Chapter 63: Striking Down Old Charters
- Chapter 62: A War on Two Fronts?
- Chapter 61: The Worldly Bargain
- Chapter 60: Bavarian Halberds
- Chapter 59: Casting Hollow Tubes
- Chapter 58: The Star-Fort Plan
- Chapter 57: Chaining Bavaria
- Chapter 56: The Writ of Submission
- Chapter 55: Executing the Thieves
- Chapter 54: Beyond Their Reach
- Chapter 53: A Cheap Tally
- Chapter 52: The Order to March
- Chapter 51: The Declaration of War
- Chapter 50: A Midnight Raid
- Chapter 49: The New Overseer
- Chapter 48: Local Saltpeter Production
- Chapter 47: Arrival at Marienburg
- Chapter 46: A Dismissed Envoy
- Chapter 45: The Printing Press
- Chapter 44: Spreading False Tidings
- Chapter 43: An Act of Blasphemy
- Chapter 42: The Arrest of Friedrich
- Chapter 41: Monastic Exile
- Chapter 40: Dowager Baroness Mathilda
- Chapter 39: Securing the Cattle Roads
- Chapter 38: Searching for Proof
- Chapter 37: Visiting the Ruined Keep
- Chapter 36: An Impending Threat
- Chapter 35: Securing the Heir
- Chapter 34: Secretly Wed
- Chapter 33: Heir
- Chapter 32: The Field Gun
- Chapter 31: A Grand Feast
- Chapter 30: Alliance
- Chapter 29: Lothar’s Hand
- Chapter 28: The Emperor’s Inquisition
- Chapter 27: Guilty of Witchcraft
- Chapter 26: Duchess
- Chapter 25: Turning the Tables
- Chapter 24: The Narrow Escape
- Chapter 23: Buried Alive
- Chapter 22: Shall We Dig?
- Chapter 21: Selling Yesterday
- Chapter 20: Honor’s End
- Chapter 19: The Quiet Valley
- Chapter 18: Merchant Vesper
- Chapter 17: The Bavarian Pact
- Chapter 16: Arming the Valley
- Chapter 15: Forging Falconets
- Chapter 14: Swapped Fate
- Chapter 13: Sworn Bride Return
- Chapter 12: Konrad’s Bargain
- Chapter 11: Harsh Truths
- Chapter 10: A Pact with the Wittelsbachs
- Chapter 9: Checkmate
- Chapter 8: Lothar’s Betrothal
- Chapter 7: Seeking the Italian Route
- Chapter 6: Dirty Noble Labor
- Chapter 5: No Time for Fairytales
- Chapter 4: The Plan for Mass Production
- Chapter 3: A Conflict with Uncle Lothar
- Chapter 2: Designing New Machinery
- Chapter 1: Transmigrating as a Noble
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