This village is not too big. There are some dilapidated low-rise wooden houses everywhere, and the roof is also made of wooden boards. It looks very depressed.
The only striking thing is the striking huge barn next to the village. The herdsmen drove the horses into the barn and the horses ran in with their hands full.
There is a well made of stones at the entrance of the village. In the village, a large group of villagers heard the movement of horses. Several villagers pumped several buckets of water from the well and threw a rock with crystalline particles into the bucket and stirred it hard to drink horses.
A group of horses jostled for water by the sink.
The village looks very poor, and all the villagers are local natives, but they are not as friendly as the five herders. Their eyes are alert and hateful, and they dare not get too close to the village entrance. They look at the cavalry from a distance, and no one is willing to step forward.
Surdak looked around the village, and half of these wooden houses were exposed to the surface, and the other half were buried in the soil. It was also necessary to go one step at a time to get into the earthen house.
Because of this, these wooden houses are built very low and there is some humidity inside.
Some old people and children are lying outside in the sun, and the children all run to the village entrance to watch the excitement.
These herdsmen who went out to release their horses were welcomed to the village like heroes who returned home in triumph.
The villagers saw a horse carrying an injured villager on its back, and then they panicked and shouted a few words to the crowd …
Everyone lifted him from his horse and laid him flat next to the well at the entrance of the village. Two elderly villagers walked to the front in groups to check on the injured herdsmen and asked several herdsmen who had just returned from outside about the incident.
Two women in rags and several children crowded out from the crowd and surrounded the injured villagers with them.
There are some dried fish, wild vegetables, mushrooms and radishes on the roof.
The guide in the cavalry camp introduced Surdak, "This is the village of Desovots. Most people in this village release their horses for the Goss family. Their ancestors were a group of nomads. Every time I pass by, I usually stop at the entrance of the village. This well is the greatest wealth in the village."
Andrew grabbed the reins with one hand and stopped the horse to look at Xiao Suo Village and sighed with emotion.
"The life of aborigines here is worse than ours."
He means the Nanai tribe in the jungle of Maca.
The guide said with a smile
"The situation in this village has been calculated. Without them, Master Goss can release his horse."
See Surdak and Andrew eyes rested on him before the guide explained
"Once some places are occupied by nobles to live in that land, the clansmen will move away. They can’t adapt to the life in Wilkes City, so they must move north to the edge of the forest of Warcraft. Many people don’t want to move to the edge of the dangerous forest of Warcraft. When they move to those small towns, their lives will be rich and artificial."
"You can’t even get enough to buy brown bread if you earn that money back, but it won’t make people starve to death. Everyone is like living in a cage, and life will inexplicably lose many precious things such as dignity and freedom."
"If you live in a small town for a long time, you will find that it is impossible to leave here even if you want to. The people have lost their life skills in the wilderness, and this land has lost their place."
"The villagers here are better off. They can also ride horses and run freely on the grassland."
Surdak took a look at the guide and didn’t expect the guide to have so many feelings.
The colonists in Bena province need some obedient aborigines to develop farms, pastures, mines and workshops. The last thing they want is that these aborigines have become more undesirable than lazy and free because of their rich lives. If everyone has their own ideas, it will be difficult to manage.
The nobles are willing to come to the Bailin plane in order to expand some plane territory and expand their private property.
The Marquis of Lu Se, Gensoul Dake, led the cavalry battalion to garrison here mainly to earn military merit and promote the title. He also wanted Surdake to circle a piece of land for himself when he had the opportunity. Now, if you want to expand the land on the Bailin plane, you must go to the northernmost Duodan Town, which is already adjacent to the famous Warcraft forest on the Bailin plane.
Most of the civilians in Bena province came to Bailin plane through the door to earn more money. For them, these natives are a group of cheap labor, and only by making them work hard can they create wealth
At the beginning of the Boehner people’s entry into the Bailin plane, they suppressed the local aborigines by force until they became ministers.
Finally, they will be absorbed into the plane of the Green Empire. Once the situation is stable, more Benaians will continue to enter the Bailin plane through the door. They will occupy a large area of land in the Bailin plane and continue to squeeze their lives. They will draw nutrients from the Bailin plane and feed back the Green Empire.
In the eyes of Boehner, this group of aborigines is a group of second-class citizens. They have been squeezed from birth until their death, so that they can create wealth quickly. This is deeply imprinted in the bones of the empire.
It’s hard not to sit up and take notice that this guide turned out to be a very special aboriginal Surdak.
At this time, I probably heard that Surdak had saved the injured herdsmen, and the old man in the village came carefully towards Surdak.
"Dear Baron, the villagers of Desovots thank you for your personal help!"
The old man gave Surdak a gift.
Surdakma asked the old man, "Are you the village head here?"
Although Surdak is the commander of the garrison who came to Bailin in Bena province, he is also a ruler, but he feels that … there are some superficial things such as politeness and chivalry.
The old man is indeed the elder of Desovots village. For these aborigines, the elder is the village head.
Surdak passed by here, so he didn’t accept the invitation of the elder to enter the village, but stayed outside the village for a while and was ready to leave Desovots with the cavalry battalion.
Andrew quickly shouted the rest cavalry at the village entrance, "Let’s go, everyone!"
The cavalry rode in procession to the north. Just before the team set out a few steps, they heard a horse from Gubo hissing, and then the horse team fell down.
Riding back cavalry body is very flexible. The horse vaulted in an instant and was not crushed by the horse body …
The steed fell instantly and struggled in situ for two or two front legs to support half of its body. The steed got up again and shook a body. The heavy materials on the back of the horse were shaken and rattled.
Surdak, Andrew, Samira, and Viru rushed there for the first time.
Surdak vaulted his horse and went to the horse to check its physical condition. He could feel the horse’s muscles shaking, but he didn’t know what was wrong.
Veru turned pale with fear, and the cavalry pulled him up from the ground and patted him on the shoulder to calm him down.
Village elders surrounded by a group of villagers came to Surdak’s side. He came forward and looked up at the tall ancient Bolai horse. His eyes were muddy and he turned to Surdak and said,
"They are in poor health and have not been fully rested. They are very tired and not suitable for walking long distances. If they keep doing this and don’t change, horses will continue to fall."
Surdak didn’t expect the Presbyterian church to say this, so he asked the elder
"Are these horses sick?"
The elder shook his head.
"Can’t you eat?" Surdak asked again
The elder shook his head, and he sighed lightly. He went to the steed and put his arm around it. His head was to appease the steed, and he mumbled some aboriginal words in his mouth. It seemed that the steed did not reject him. Then he put his head on the steed’s forehead, closed his eyes and reached out and gently stroked his ears, just like lovers whispering.
This kept for a long time before the elders looked up and said to Surdak
"It said that it came to a distant desert and experienced some thrilling battles. Later, it sat for a long time, frozen and hungry. During the airship battle, it was always possible to completely recover its physical strength. It has been possible to meet your needs, including carrying such heavy materials, reloading armor and weapons, and carrying a strong warrior. They not only need rest, but also need comfort and careful feeding."
I didn’t expect the elder to be able to communicate with his horses, and a group of people in Surdak were dumbfounded.
Surdakma is also aware of the problems faced by the cavalry battalion. These horses are not strong enough to bear the heavy armor, weapons and cavalry.
In the final analysis, Gubolaima is more suitable to form a light cavalry.
Surdak is also a little worried about how many horses he will have if he arrives at Duodan Town with the cavalry battalion in this way. This group of horses will not be rich if they fall halfway.
He said to Andrew, "I used to be able to form a cavalry battalion by myself, but now it seems that these horses are far from enough. I wonder if the Goss ranch sells ancient horses."
He asked again toward the guide beside him
"Do you know the Goss manor here?"
The guide immediately straightened up and replied
"It’s Baron Surdak’s house, Lord Goss’s manor, next to the town of Kieran. It’s a day and a half’s journey from here."