Recently, Jeanne went with Patrick to the Wild Spider Forest every day, leaving the giant spiders there disheveled and embarrassed.
This served both to train Jeanne's witchcraft and to clear the outskirts of the Wild Spider Forest for the lumberyard to function properly.
Now, the lumberyard employed over a hundred loggers and more than eighty sawmill laborers. These cedar and pine trees would be turned into various boards and transported by water to Autumn Dusk Island.
Standing on the muddy shore of Autumn Dusk Island, Horn sat on his horse, watching the lake amidst the rain.
In the misty rain, beastmen laborers navigated small boats, transporting bark-stripped, short-cut, dried logs to the port.
At the port, several junior officials and craftsmen continuously inspected the results and handed out industrial vouchers, valued less than indulgence vouchers in appearance, in exchange for salt and sugar.
