Hi everyone, it's your favourite reincarnated Lady Felicia again.
How are you all doing?
It’s been a year since we’ve last seen each other. I'm 11 years old now and I’m doing my best to survive and prosper in my second life. Many things have changed and there are now serious improvements in Mruna.
The farm is producing more and more stuff with each passing year. Now I have ten strips of 1 mile-long fields producing wheat, barley, sugar beets, soybeans, potatoes, kidney beans, clover, turnips, and rubber bush. Yes, rubber bush, not rubber tree. I read that rubber trees do exist, but they’re tropical. The encyclopedia I read mentioned that they can only prosper in the distant kingdoms of Alou and Sufya. Compared to making rubber from rubber trees, making rubber from the rubber bush is a very involved process and it doesn't produce as much rubber as a rubber tree. You also can’t tap it, you have to uproot the whole tree if you want to get the rubber.
Aside from the farm the other businesses are doing well too. The paper factory is thriving, producing not only rolls of normal paper, but also rolls of waxed paper and tissue paper. That's right, tissue paper! Finally, no more rubbing my cute butt on straws and grass! Soft and smooth toilet paper is here at last!
The steel foundry is functioning as well as it should and producing tons of steel a month. Maybe some of you recall how I was having problem trying to recall the designs of an open hearth furnace. Although I know how iron turns into steel and how blast furnaces work, I don’t know the important details. I was a Professor of Ancient and Medieval History, damn it, not a Professor of Metallurgy! How many average people would know exactly how to make a blast furnace?
After drawing and throwing away countless designs based on what I barely remember, I said, "Screw this! I'm gonna do it my way!" And so I designed a kind of closed-system furnace which made use of heat-resistant bricks and small clay cups filled with pig iron, charcoal and broken pieces of glass. The result is a cup full of high quality steel, even superior to what I would've gotten from some obsolete Bessemer process at less than half of the air pollution it would've produced. Of course, I didn't actually 'invent' this process, This method is called crucible steel and one of the theorized methods of steel production in the time of Eastern and Western Rome as well as the proposed method used in making the the famous viking Ulfberht swords.
Each cup of high quality steel would have enough steel to produce three spearheads or ten arrowheads (probably 15 arrowheads if I produce only bodkin heads). I produce ten cups a day, so that makes it possible for me to produce thirty spearheads a day or one hundred and fifty arrowheads a day. I can double production easily, but I have no reason to do that.
There is only an old lady by the name of Sarusa and I working here. The whole factory is 95% automated, with the hammers, saws and chisels being run by the waterwheel that takes its water supply from a reservoir on the roof of the foundry. If you walk past my steel factory, you will be able to hear the rhythmic beating of steel hammer on steel anvil, but if you enter, you will not see a single soul doing the work. Everything is mechanized. Even the old lady's job is just to take out the smelted steel, clean it of waste slag and put it on the anvil. The rest of the time she is just the factory guard stopping people from entering. The automated steel factory is a very dangerous place for little kids to play at.
The sons of the village blacksmith, young men of 16 and 15 years old called Olav and Marov also became my apprentices recently. It seemed like the steel samples I sent to the blacksmith was very hard to work with and so blacksmith asked me to teach his sons how to turn it into something useful. Apparently the old blacksmith was open minded enough to see potential in this new stuff, but finds that the extra hard work a deterrence to good results. So he pleaded for me to teach his sons the techniques to forge steel tools. Of course, I accepted. One can never have enough slaves. They are both on the front lines at this time of year, though.
You're wondering about my friends? They're all doing fine. I kind of miss having them around, to tell the truth.
Lemy is 12 now and fully in charge of my farm, only asking my opinion on what to plant. This year, we're focusing on cash crops, such as sugar beets, potatoes and flax. Of course, we still produce a lot of food crops and still make a tidy profit from those.
Lili is spending less time with me nowadays. She's currently learning herbalism and poison from her mother, our maid Suin. Apparently, Suin was something of a wandering bandit or assassin in the past before she met mother. When I heard about that, I had a rising fear of the delicious food that she made. Seeing how mother eagerly finished it all every day though, I felt silly about doubting her. As Suin herself said to me one day, “If I wanted to poison you, my lady, I had eleven years to do it.” Suin is scary!
10 year old Gani is currently the overseer for the building of our latest ship, a large ocean-going fishing vessel, which is nearing completion. I say overseer, but actually he’s just the liaison who goes around the shipyard asking the shipwrights what they need and communicates it to me.
Previously, he had assisted in the building of the fishing cogs, 50 foot-long single-masted ships that could also be used for trading purposes. I had them build four of these before they started work on the large 165 foot (50 meter) long and 40 foot (12 meter) wide ship for use in ocean fishing. Imagining me feasting on tuna is making my mouth drool. So far, only two of the cogs are in use to provide training for non-fishermen before they're given their own ships.
Well, not given exactly, more like leased. These things are expensive to build in the first place. It's possible that I will also sell some of the cogs to merchants if they express the desire to buy it. From what I've seen, these cogs have larger storage area, sturdier and sail faster than the barges and longships these merchants are using.
Ah, it may be a bit late to say this, but we have a shipyard and a working port with four docks for large ships now. So far, those docks are only being used by small-time merchants who arrive on longboats and small ships. I may build a drydock in the future, but I’m currently using all the manual labour and whatever carpenters we have on building the brig-like ship.
Somme is here as my personal escort mostly because of his large build and skill in swordplay. Despite being the best swordsman of the new generation, he still practiced swords with me and his younger brother Gonne as much as he could. Apparently he regretted his lack of contribution last year when we were ambushed two miles from the border and took it upon himself to practice in case such event comes to pass again. Somme may not have much in the brains department, but his devotion and loyalty is commendable. No, I'm not insulting him, just saying it the way I see it.
Gonne on the other hand, is all brains and no muscle. He's still learning maths, linguistics and bookkeeping from me. He's also learning cooking, because I'm planning on making him manage my fast food chain restaurant. You know, the one I mentioned last year, Felicious, if Mruna ever become a popular port city. Imagine french fries, fried chicken, hamburger, pizza and hot dog all within just a few gallops of a horse. Oh, that makes me drool.
Serin also spends less time with me nowadays. She's currently learning medicine from the village medicus and midwife at my request. Living in the middle ages is dangerous after all, so I'm going to carry with me a portable doctor. I'll 'invent' dissolving sutures and other surgery equipment once she's ready for it. I've already ordered some silver surgical knives and forceps from the blacksmith before he left with the army. No, it is pure silver, not silver plated alloy. I have forgotten how to do electroplating from my high school days. Don’t expect me to be the fount of all knowledge.
Thankfully, the medici here already knows about hygiene, even if they don't really understand why. I have to thank a medicus by the name of Marlus who lived until 40 years ago. I was told that he found a correlation between unclean practices and higher death rate in recovering patients but couldn't explain why it was so. Since it worked, people just did as he told them to.
I have also started work on a small scale canning plant, employing a small pressure cooker to pasteurize the food before being sealed shut by water-powered mechanical pressure and tin solder. It was small scale because I ran out of space on my land. Imagine that, hectares of land and I'm still running out of space. Maybe it's time to use my sparkly eyes to persuade father into giving me more land again. It's good being the only daughter of a noble family.
Oh, speaking of that, there's another piece of good news. I'm getting a little brother or sister! No, mother's not pregnant. It's Fariha, our maid and father's mistress. It seems like father finally managed to put bread in her oven. I can't wait to see my new little brother or sister, even mother looks excited. Because Fariha's close to delivering her baby, she's been excused from work and spends most of her days in the servant's quarters behind our mansion.
As for father and our army, they did fine last year. They participated in minor skirmishes, so most of them managed to come home safely. When they returned home, we had a week-long celebration where I was 'persuaded' to sponsor the food and foot the bill. I was relieved to have father take over control of the barony again after what happened at the trial, though.
They’re also participating in the war this year. Confidence was high as they marched off to war again. The reason was the new 8 foot-long steel spears instead of the much shorter wrought iron spears they had last year, making them a lot safer from cavalry charges. Plus, they can now have delicious meals consisting of corned beef, mixed vegetables and fish in tomato puree on the field thanks to the completed canning plant. I bet they're now comparing it to the hard tacks and beans diet they consumed last year.
******
It was late evening. I returned home after a day’s worth of toiling in my lab finishing the second double-barrelled pistol. As I opened the front door of our mansion, the figure of three men on horseback, riding on the paved roman road approached. One of them, who was wearing the uniform of the ducal messenger climbed down from his horse and approached me. He bowed a little with his right fist on his chest and asked if I was Lady Felicia Belphere Metrune, as if he hadn’t met me before. He was also the one who delivered this year's war summons.
Telling him yes, I watched as he took out a letter from his leather bag, confirmed the name of the receiver and handed it to me with both hands. I received it with both hands too and thanked him for his trouble. He respectfully refused when I asked if he’d like to step in for a drink, as he said they were in a hurry.
Watching them ride away, I raised the envelope to eye level. It was addressed to both mother and me. It’s strange, because grandfather never sent us any letters, even casual ones. It was always father who received official letters from the duke. Curious, I tore open the letter as soon as I enter the house.
> Quote:To The Honourable Baroness Latreia Tullenaris Melstad and Lady Felicia Belphere Metrune,
>
> It is with great sadness that I, Duke Reginald Aubray Melstad, hereby inform you that your family members Baron Alphonse Lartes Metrune and Sir Yox Leffen Metrune were captured during the battle at Harrow's Passing. We are currently negotiating their release, but the ransom amount requested has been very unreasonable. We will try our best, but we can't be sure of when this problem will be resolved.
>
> To expedite the release of the prisoners, I will be introducing an additional temporary tax soon, please stand by for further details.
>
>
> Signed,
> Duke Reginald Aubray Melstad
With the letter in hand, I stormed up to the second floor.
"Mother, help!" I yelled as I kicked the door open.
My mother rubbed her sleepy eyes and said, "Unn? With what?"
"Father was captured!"
"Father become captain? Isn't that redundant?"
"Not 'become captain'! He's captured, as in taken, grabbed, imprisoned! By the enemy!"
Her sleepy eyes opened wide. "What? To think that honorable husband has been captured, let's just have your grandfather deal with the ransom."
Her eyes started to close again as her body swayed on the bed.
"But grandfather said he doesn't know when he'll be able to ransom them!"
Her eyes opened wide again.
"This is bad! Quick, call Sir Mosro and tell him to rescue father!"
"Sir Mosro went with father, remember?"
"Call your brother?"
"Brother was also captured."
"Send the soldiers?"
"Mother, they all went with father!"
"We need a hero!"
"Where would we find a hero?!"
"Hm, then you be the hero!"
"Ehh?!!!"
"Yes, let's go with that."
"Mother, I'm a little girl!"
"Then who else would we send?"
"Well, you're the adult."
"You want your weak mother to rescue your father from the clutches of the evil enemy?" mother fell to the floor in an exaggerated manner, moaning in despair against the dirty carpet with fake tears in her eyes, "Even my cute, beloved daughter wants to send me to my death."
"So it's completely alright to send me to my death?" I asked with a frown.
Mother raised thumbs up with a wink as she said, "It's fine, all their princes like young girls."
"How is THAT fine?!!!"
"Oh don't be such a stick in the mud. Here, take the contents of this chest, this dagger I swiped from my sister's kitchen and this voucher for some mercenaries that grandfather so kindly gave us. Leave the chest behind."
"Mother... why do I feel like you're strangely prep-"
"It's just in your head. Now go and rescue your father."
I opened the chest. "Mother, there's only 10 gold in this chest!"
"Not enough?"
"Hell no!"
"Tch!"
What are you thinking, mother?
"Go into villagers' homes and look for spare change in pots, under rugs or behind barrels or something then."
"Am I in Dragon Quest?!!!"
"No, I'm not asking you to kill a dragon. They're just a myth anyway."
"But mother!"
"Hero, you ask too many questions."
"Mother, people will complain if I steal their spare change!"
"No problem, you're the hero," mother said before she went back to sleep.
I could only frown.
******
"200 gold?!!!" I felt despair at the amount requested.
"That's right," my fiance, Feral, confirmed. His name was actually Master Feras Meruin Melstad, but I liked to call him 'Feral', because he was stupid and single minded like a feral dog. A horny feral dog, to be more accurate.
"But father and brother are just low ranked nobles, why would they be valued so highly?"
"It's likely because they are the only men of Metrune and the enemy thought that we'd pay any price to avoid the extinction of one of the oldest pure blood families."
"What are you talking about? There's still big brother Terrens to carry the family name."
I shivered a little as I mentioned the name of my big brother Terrens who left home at the age of 13 and never returned since then. It has probably been 6 years since I last saw him.
"That's what grandfather told me, and let's be honest here. How many years have it been since Terrens showed his face outside the walls of Forlend?"
"That reminds me, why can't I see grandfather?"
"He's busy meeting up with the other nobles and the city's moneylenders. He's under a lot of pressure right now."
"But I'm his granddaughter!"
"I'm his grandson too, but even I can't see him anytime I want. Your father and brother aren't the only ones captured. My father and about thirty other nobles and ranking officers were captured too. That prince messed everything up."
"Prince?"
"Our crown prince, I mean. He was given command over the entire army for just one battle. And what did he do? He sent the whole army to rush the enemy lines, without taking into mind that it rained heavily the previous day. He turned an easy win into a crushing defeat in just one battle. We had to give up Harlow's Pass and the 2nd Renus Heavy Cavalry was utterly annihilated. It had to be disbanded and the survivors were combined with the 1st Heavy Cavalry."
"What's the name of your unit again?"
"5th Light Cavalry."
"Ah, I was hoping it was your unit that got disbanded."
He frowned.
"Well, let's not think about that. How about we spend some time in the city? Just you, me, my guards and yours, of-"
"Let me guess, you ran away from the battlefield."
"I DID NOT RUN AWAY! MY UNIT GOT MIRED IN THE MUDDY FIELD!"
"Okay! Chill!"
The next morning, my mood became worse as my repeated requests to meet grandfather were denied. Even at the dinner table, grandfather was deep in thought and only replied to my questions in short sentences. The day after that was the same too. It was in the morning of the third day during breakfast that I finally lost my temper.
Throwing the silver fork in my hand on the table, I yelled, "How much longer do I have to wait?! It has been two days and grandfather still hasn't granted me an audience! He wouldn’t even answer me at the dinner table!"
My aunts looked at me disapprovingly while admonishing me for being impatient. They further told me to wait for the men to be done with their work.
"I don't have time for this. There are plenty more things I can do in the time I spent here!"
"Now now, cute Felicia," Feral coaxed, offering me a rose he took from the vase on the dining table, "Won't you spend some time with me in the city? Let's forget everything and let grandpa do his stuff."
I took the flower from Feral's hand. I looked at his expectant face, then gained a sadistic pleasure as his face fell when I crushed the flower in my gloved right hand.
"No need," I said as I threw the crushed flower at his chest, "I don't need your dates and apparently I can't count on the duke's help either. Tell grandfather I will settle this myself!"
I got up from my seat amidst the disapproving glances of my aunts and the wives of the other barons and counts. I placed both hands on the handle of the large wooden double door of the dining hall and pulled on it with all my might, as if releasing all my anger on the large, heavy door. A loud crashing sound of the bronze handles hitting stone walls rang behind me.
Lili approached me from the shadow of a nearby pillar as I left the dining hall behind. The rustling of her dress was the only indicator that announced her presence to me.
"What are your orders, my lady?" she asked while keeping pace behind me.
"Gather everyone. We're leaving." I said as I went to the room I was provided and packed up all of my stuff, which wasn't much, considering that most of my luggage consisted of only gowns.
Half an hour later, my group was already outside the city walls and travelling home.
******
"Shit! Shit! Shit!" I beat myself on the bed once my anger subsided.
"Is something wrong, my lady?" Lili asked while Serin looked at me in worry.
"Why did I say that? That's so stupid!"
Lili and Serin looked at me helplessly as I banged my head against the wooden wall of the inn repeatedly. We were currently staying in an inn called the Laughing Fox, owned by Fariha's relatives in the Barony of Halston's capital town. Fariha herself was in Mruna, though. It would be too much to ask her to travel with us in the state she was.
Right now, I'm seriously regretting and reflecting on my actions during breakfast. But of course, there is nothing more I can do. What was spoken can't be taken back. This is why I’m punishing myself right now, because now I don’t have anyone to turn to.
"Would you like to take a bath, my lady?" Serin suddenly asked.
"Eh? Why are you suddenly suggesting a bath?"
"You said yourself a few years ago that bathing relaxes the body and clears the mind, my lady. Maybe you can find some idea once your mind clears up, my lady."
"... That's not a bad idea. Tell them to deliver hot bath for three."
"Three, my lady?" Lili asked with a raised eyebrow.
"Both of you are taking a bath with me. I want to see naked bodies other than mine, right now!"
Lili's face coloured up real red in seconds at my remark.
Ahhh... bliss!
I closed my eyes as I soaked under the warm water of the bath. It was a little tight. After all, I was bathing inside a barrel with the other two with our smooth, naked legs tangling together. It wasn't the kind of barrel you'd use at a bar, though. This barrel was a lot wider and shorter than the normal barrel, as it was meant for bathing. Lili and Serin were both naked with their bottoms under the water as well. I could clearly see how luscious their bodies had become.
"Uuu, you're only 11 but how come you already have boobs?" I asked as I rubbed and squeezed her breasts from the front.
"Hyauu! My lady!" Serin moaned.
"Oh, is it sensitive? Does it hurt? Maybe I should kiss it to make it better," I said as I kissed and licked the nipples.
"Hyaa!!!" Serin screamed before she fainted.
Wow, did I just make Serin orgasm? Can she even orgasm at her age?
"My lady, such acts are unbecoming..." Lili remarked.
So I turned my eyes towards her. With hands raised and a grin on my face, I made a posture of a pouncing cat. "I guess you're next, then. Do make sure you last longer, Lili."
I scooted a little closer to Lili with my hands raised and my fingers wiggling.
Unexpectedly, Lili fidgeted and with her face downward, she said, "Please be gentle with me, my lady."
For some reason, seeing such a shy Lili even made me embarrassed. My face felt hot as I imagined a lewd and titillating moment with Lili on the bed. Embarrassed, I quickly lowered myself, putting my head under water and counting to 100 in my new tongue.
It took about ten minutes before Serin regained consciousness.
"A hot spring's bathhouse!" I exclaimed while being wiped dry by both Lili and Serin.
"You still want to take a bath, my lady?"
"No no, I'm saying I'm going to build a hot spring's bathhouse."
Lili and Serin looked at each other. "How will that help the baron's situation, my lady?"
"It has nothing to do my father's situation. I just want to build it. Now I remember what I've been missing all this time. I miss having a bath whenever I feel like it."
"I see, but that's not going to help our present predicament, my lady."
"Of course not. I'm just filing it away for future references... Lili, has Suin taught you about interrogation yet?"
"In-te-ro-ge-shun?"
"Questioning prisoners."
"Ah, my mother hasn't taught me about torture yet."
"No, not torture! Does questioning prisoners always include torture in this world?!"
"They're not the same?"
I palmed my own face with both hands. "No wonder I've never found a written word for 'interrogation' in the dictionary. Let's just have dinner with the boys and head home first thing tomorrow. I need to ask Suin some stuff."
******
"Non-violent method of questioning prisoners?" Suin asked when I found her in the kitchen two days later.
"Yes, is there any that you know of?"
"Why bother when torture gives you the information you want easily, my lady?"
"I don't want to torture people."
"But it's the most efficient, my lady."
"I said I don't want to torture people. Is there any way to persuade people to tell me what I want to know? I mean like a drug, hypnosis or music that makes them more suggestible?"
"Hip-no-sis?"
"Hard to explain that, sorry."
"There are herbs that make people more willing to follow orders. If you can wait until after dinner, I'll show you some of them."
"That works, thank you."
After dinner, Suin, Lili, mother and I sat together at the dining table. Suin showed us a collection of herbs that she once used in her previous profession. Some of it was so nasty that she kept them sealed inside lacquered wooden boxes.
"Here we have the Grieving Lady Thistle, it's harmless by itself, but mixed with vinegar and drank, it has the ability to dissolve everything from the stomach and below."
"How is this non-violent?"
"You don't actually use it, you threaten that you're going to use it."
"Rejected!"
"How about the Moonlit Grass Oil?" she showed us strands of blue grass and a dark blue liquid in a vial.
"What does it do?"
"As grass it merely causes upset stomach. As concentrated oil, it is absorbed into the skin and causes twitching of the body part in question. If dripped against the naked chest, it will cause heart attack."
"Isn't that fatal?"
"Not really, just rub it into the person's arm and threaten that you'd put it on their chest. They'll confess everything once their arms start twitching like it's possessed."
"Umm... I don't know about this."
"If diluted 10 times in water and rubbed on a man's penis or a woman's breasts and other sensitive parts, it raises its sensitivity and acts as an aphrodisiac."
"Ah?" before I could say anything, the basket containing the grass and its concentrated oil disappeared.
"This horrible thing, I'll keep it safe for you, my lady," Lili said with a red face and heavy breath. The basket which disappeared like magic was firmly in her hands.
Lili, were you a certain character from a certain anime with a wish-granting dragon in your previous life?
"How about this? The Wormsight Weed Powder causes terrible itching when used on skin."
"How will it help in interrogation?"
"The way you use it is to strap the victim down, then liberally rub the powder against skin. The victim will go insane from the unbearable itch," Suin said with a grin as she appeared to recall a particular point in her past.
"I said no torture!"
Suin looked disappointed.
"Well, next we have the Gravewort Concentrate. If consumed, the victim will have until sunset before the poison becomes active and kills the victim in the most painful way." Suin showed a bottle filled with pitch black liquid.
"I know I said non-violent, but I don't want to kill them either."
"It won't kill them, if they drink this potion," she produced a bottle filled with a clear liquid with purplish tinge, "It'll counteract the poison and acts as an antidote. It won't work if the poison is already active, though."
"I don't know about this... it still sounds like torture to me."
Suin pushes aside all the other herbs and then brought out a vial containing a clear liquid. "This is the Tincture of Truth. It makes people tell the truth."
"So you DO have something like this. Why didn't you show this earlier?"
"Actually, it doesn't force people to tell the truth. It only makes the victim reveal surface thoughts and a trained assassin can easily fool it, providing misleading information that can end up being a trap. The stronger the surface thought, the more likely it will come out instead of the other weaker thoughts. Alternatively, it can also be used to control the victim by putting the victim in a suggestible state and controlling the victim through soft whispers in the ears. The victim will accept and follow whatever he is told like a puppet. Avoid complicated instructions, though."
"This is still a lot more pleasant than your other solutions," I remarked as I inspected the vial. If I wasn't told it was a potion, I would've thought it was spring water.
Suin took the vial from my hand, poured a small amount of it into a glass of water and told Lili to drink it.
"Eh? Me?"
"Yes, drink it. I'm sure Lady Felicia wants a demonstration."
"Umm, my lady?"
"Are you sure it won't harm her?"
"Yes, it won't harm her at all, I think."
"Go ahead, Lili."
Lili looked conflicted, before she took the glass of water and gulped it down quickly. "Uuun, please don't hate me, my lady," she said as she handed the empty glass back to Suin.
"What is your name?" Suin asked after a few minutes.
"Why are you asking that, mom? You know..." Lili suddenly became quiet.
"What is your name?" Suin repeated.
"Lilicia."
"What is your duty?"
"Assisting Lady Felicia."
"What is one plus one?"
"Two."
"Wrong, it's eleven. What is one plus one?"
"Eleven."
"Ohh, this is fun," mother said as she clapped her hands, "Rub your cheeks."
Lili rubbed her cheeks until she was told to stop.
"Pick your nose," mother said again.
Lili picked her nose. I snorted at watching my always tensed best friend doing as told. Suin on the other hand, kept a neutral face.
"Bark!" mother commanded again.
"Woof!
"Again!"
"Woof!"
"Louder!"
"WOOF!"
"Howl to the moon."
"Arooooooooo!"
I couldn't help myself, I rolled on the floor laughing my ass off. Mother was the same. Even Suin appeared to have a hard time maintaining her composure.
When I finally recovered, I wiped the tears that came out because of laughing too hard and asked Lili, "What do you think of Felicia?"
"Felicia is beautiful, kind, smart and generous."
I puffed my nonexistent chest.
"I love Felicia. I love her beautiful face, her long brown hair, her narrow waist, her budding chest, her delicious lips, her cute buttcheeks and her hairless xxxx. I want to kiss her, hug her, lick her, have xxxx with her. I want to xxxx and xxxx her xxxx. When we bathe together in Halston, I wished Felicia had touched my xxxx and kissed my xxxx and licked my xxxx and used her pretty fingers on my xxxx. I wish Felicia had taken me to her bed and xxxx me gently for the whole night."
The whole dining room went silent as all of us turned to stone at such a declaration. I briefly thought of hiding in a hole somewhere. Suin looked greatly troubled. Mother looked amused, but at Lili's next confession, she laughed merrily with one hand on her belly and the other slapping the tabletop.
"Ahhh, I can't stop myself anymore. My love, please make xxxx to me," she untied her hair, "Put your xxxx on my tongue and ride me like a xxxx. Make me your xxxx. Please be my bride and xxxx me all night long. Let's make sweet, sweet xxxx and climb the peak of pleasure together so we can xxxx and xxxx forever!" she moaned loudly while pushing down her dress, revealing a nice pair of breasts under a brown camisole.
Then her eyes rolled up and her head crashed onto the table faced down with a loud bang. Suin told us not to worry as she had expected that. Lili woke up about half an hour later. She moaned in pain and asked us what happened.
"As you can see, the victim will lose all memory of the interrogation. Any conditioning you placed will also disappear, unless you reinforce the conditioning every day."
"I see, it's good to know."
"Umm, what happened at that time? Did I do or say anything embarrassing?"
The room was quiet as we allowed the wind to blow.
"Umm... mom? My lady?"
"Nothing happened. You just said some stuff and fainted shortly after," Suin said.
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"What kind of stuff?" Lili sounded a little panicked. Only now she noticed her state of undress.
I nodded while averting my gaze. "Just some stuff. Nothing you need to worry about."
"Indeed," mother tried her best to control her laughter while also averting her gaze, "Just some funny stuff."
"Ehhh? What stuff? What did I say? Please tell meeee!!!"
Of course we never told Lili what she actually said while under the potion's influence. Suin told her that Lili revealed about wetting the bed at 8 years old to her horror. If only she knew what she actually told us. What a precocious little girl Lili was.
Suin then put a few white pills covered in cloth into my hand. "This is the antidote, take two of these and for the next hour, it will neutralize the effects of the elixir. But be warned, it must be taken before you consume the potion, not after."
I thanked her and hid both the vial and the antidote inside my stash and locked it with a key. With the way mother was eyeing the potion, I half expected her to steal it from me while I was sleeping or working. Later I found out that mother asked Suin to make some more of the potion for her own use.
The next day, I went to the stockade. It was built last year, shortly after the trial where I ordered my first ever execution. The memory of the four men dangling under a rope was still fresh in my mind. The trauma was so debilitating that I couldn't hear, speak or see anything for a whole week after seeing them hang at the gallows. My sleep, whenever I could get it, was filled with nightmares of the four men coming for me with the noose still around their necks and their tongues hanging out of their mouths. Mother did her best to comfort me, and told me that she would've done the same even if I didn't judge them so. Despite that, mother told me that I should be judging criminals with a clear mind and neutral disposition, as a cloudy mind and biased preconception can easily judge an innocent wrongly.
I took it to heart, but I realized that as someone from the modern world, I couldn't do something like this. For Malcolm, who lived in a peaceful world, things like death sentences were only read about in newspapers. It wasn't something that you’d hear or participate personally in the modern world. In many countries of the modern world, death sentences were even abolished completely. As a modern person with modern values, I simply couldn't handle it. So ever since that trial, I had mother deal with the trials in father's absence. Maybe people would say that I was running away, but I'm a little girl now, I'm supposed to run away from this stuff.
"My lady, may I ask what we are doing here?" Lemy asked as we rode our horses closer to the wooden wall of the stockade.
I looked at the stockade with its large gateway building and four watch towers. It stood atop a cliff by the coast, overlooking the village, the port and a large area of the river. It was made entirely of log and earth, large enough to keep a maximum of 500 prisoners simultaneously.
This was what mother and I came up with after the execution of the four criminals last year. Having been peaceful for years previous, we have had no need for a dedicated prison. Stocks placed at the village center were often more than enough of a punishment. With the scoundrel's arrival, he also brought with him a bunch of outlaws which we had no idea what to do with. Executing them would be cruel as their crimes were only minor ones such as disturbing peace and tavern brawls as well as the error of following the wrong person.
Since putting fourteen people in stocks at the center of the village would not only be a hassle but also a waste of space, mother and I decided on having them build a stockade a short distance outside the village, on a rocky area that overlooked the Mrun river and the village. It was pretty much the first fortification built in Mruna ever, except that instead of keeping people out, it kept people in. The stockade was built out of logs, placed in two rows before having dirt packed in between the two rows of logs, creating a raised walkway from which sentries could look into the yard where the prisoners were kept. The only entry gate was a big building that connected the outside and the inner yard through two doors. In between the two doors were staircases that connected to the upper floors and the raised walkway. Apart from functioning as a sentry house, the gateway building also functioned as a billet for the stockade's sentries.
As for the bandits locked inside, we took great pains to ensure that they were taken care of as well any prisoner deserved to be treated. They slept in comfortable shanties, ate the same food as the sentries and got to walk around in the inner yard at any time they were free. Of course, we couldn't just let them eat and sleep for free. At this point, it was all me, mother stopped caring about them after they were locked up tight away from the village. Mother did suggest that their punishment should last until father came home in the winter, after which they could be released for good behaviour.
Apart from that, I had full authority. So I had them work on building my port first. It was great, I had my port along with its accompanying warehouses finished in just three weeks instead of two months that I previously expected at a quarter of the price. Definitely, slave labour is the best. Of course, having construction engines helped shave the man hours necessary. After that, I had them build the shipyard, clear some forest area for timber and farmland as well as build roads.
Yes, we have all-weather roman roads now! No more muddy roads in the winter or dusty roads in the summer. Woohoo! Of course, this only applies to Mruna, the rest of the road that connects to Halston and Renus is still dirt road.
Maybe now you're wondering about what we did with the loot we got when the bandits surrendered? Well, to tell the truth, it was all trash. I allowed my friends to choose anything they wish to take home, but the rest I just smelted into steel, because it was really just total crap to begin with. We did acquire some twelve horses, though. Thanks to that, all five of my best friends have their own horses now. The rest were left at the guard posts we recently built all over the barony for speedy delivery of messages.
"My lady?" Lemy asked again.
"Sorry Lemy, my mind was wandering. Well, we're here for some information."
"What kind of information, my lady?"
"I was thinking that our barony couldn't possibly have been the only one to be targeted by the scoundrel. They were too organized to have only done this for the first time. So we're going to ask them only one question, "Where do they keep the loot of their thievery?" Depending on their answer, we will ask the exact location.
"But they won't answer, my lady." Lemy argued.
"Of course they won't. You just let me handle that. Just ask the question when I told you to," I said as I walked into the stockade's gateway building and straight through to the south tower, where their meals are being cooked.
Only Lili accompanied me, I left the others in the gateway building.
"Excuse me, is breakfast ready?"
The cook, a slightly plump woman in sentry uniform was about to rebuke before she saw me and bowed at my appearance. "It's already done, my lady. All that is left is to share it with the prisoners."
"Very good, which cauldron is their drinking water?"
"That one, my lady," she pointed at a small cauldron filled with water. "It will be lowered into the inner yard shortly."
"Very good, leave us for a bit."
"My lady?"
"Stand outside. I'll call you when I need you to lower it to the inner yard."
The cook made a worried face as she wondered if she should follow that order. She probably thought that I was going to poison the prisoners' food. Considering that it had been a year since the trial and that most of the bandits were released for good behaviour months ago, one could imagine that the leftovers were the worst ones among them. Certainly, these men left behind were the veterans among the bandits, with a lot more pride and testosterone than common sense.
Sure, I was going to poison them, but I wasn't going to kill them. If I do kill them, I will probably get in trouble with the bandits that have turned over a new leaf and now living peacefully in the village. I'm not going to be the cause of a rebellion or rioting in the barony.
"Please don't worry. I'm not going to do anything that can't be reversed."
"Yes, my lady," the cook said as she went outside and closed the door.
I took out the palm-sized Tincture of Truth and after a short deliberation, decided to pour half the content of the vial into the prisoner's drink.
"Don't you think it's too much, my lady?"
"I'm worried it's not enough. Suin poured a few drops into the small glass of water that you drank last night."
Hearing me talk about last night, Lili's face coloured and she turned away. Lili was obviously still very much ashamed of what she thought she said. She still didn't know what she actually said under the influence of the Tincture of Truth, she thought she confessed to wetting the bed at 8 years old.
I mixed it well with a ladle and declared, "It's done. You can come in now."
The cook entered with a bow and made way for us to leave. Then from the top of the gateway building, we watched as one by one the prisoners, numbering six people, stopped moving and speaking with empty expressions on their faces.
"It's time. Let's go," I told the others as we walked down and into the inner yard before we started our interrogation.
Of course, since we were kids, we couldn't help ourselves from having fun with the mindless prisoners before us. We had these formerly prideful bandits dance and do embarrassing stuff that they would never do, with the guards on-duty laughing in good humour. We left the stockade with the information we needed and I left the sentry captain instructions to let the prisoners rest for the rest of the day.
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"Is that it?" Gani asked as we hid behind some bushes about 200 feet from the camp.
We were hiding in the bushes of a forested area within the Duchy of Renus. My friends and I came here following the instructions given by the mindless veteran bandits we interrogated yesterday. Accompanying us was a 'section' of the spear sentries, a militia system comprising almost entirely of women of the barony, numbering 20 sentries not including the sergeant. Though this particular section was led by a captain as she also lead the entire 5 sections of the spear sentries, collectively called a 'company' of spear sentries.
You're asking if I got permission to cross over into the duke's land with an army? Who cares? Besides, if grandpa protested, I'd just say, "But how would I know I was supposed to ask for permission to hunt bandits, grandpa?" Then I'd give him my most innocent look and bat my long eyelashes like a clueless little girl. It will be absolutely flawless!
"Should be, they said it's a small camp in front of a natural cave," Lemy answered.
"Let's attack them," Somme urged.
"Not too fast," I said as I turned around towards a spear sentry behind us, "Captain, have your girls on standby downwind of the camp and wait for my call."
"Yes my lady," the spear sentry by the name of Merisa nodded. She silently slipped away through the bushes, her spear and round shield nowhere to be seen.
The spear sentry was designed similar to greek militia hoplites and also received the same types of training. Among others, they were trained to run two miles a day in full equipment which consisted of an 8 foot-long spear, a round steel shield, steel helmet, boiled leather body armour, boiled leather boots, their day provision, a shovel and two roman stakes. At first they were easily tired and couldn't even finish the two miles run in full equipment. But after half a year, they could run five full miles in full equipment and still had leftover stamina for mock battles.
Of course, when talking about hoplites, it wouldn't be complete without talking about phalanx. Apart from stamina training, I also drilled them in phalanx tactics. Due to that, they could now maintain phalanx formation even after charging the enemy for two minutes, beyond which their formation suffered. They could now even change the direction of their phalanx quickly.
Unlike the original hoplites though, I made some modifications to their equipment. First of which was their signature 8 foot-long spear, with a steel spearhead at one end and forked bronze point at the other. The forked bronze point, apart from providing another weapon in case the spear point breaks, also allows them to stab it into the ground to free their hands as well as giving them the possibility of pushing away ladders during wall sieges.
The second modification was their body armour. Instead of the linothorax favoured by the hoplites, I gave them studded boiled leather body armour, shaped to fit a woman's figure snugly. So it looked a little sexy, but it couldn't be helped. Lined under the boiled leather was a half inch layer of waxed paper.
Yes, waxed paper. Instead of scaled or splint paper armour that the Chinese once used, I used hundreds of sheets of very thin waxed paper to line up the inside of the leather armour, held together by glue and the steel studs. Now, for those sceptical of paper armour, it was actually a very common armour type in ancient China. Chinese records stated that paper armour worked just as well as steel armour at a fraction of the cost. Mythbusters also did a special on paper armour and proved that paper armour was just as good as steel in stopping arrows and sword slashes in comparison to steel armour while being significantly lighter. The thickness of the paper in the spear sentry's armour probably won't be able to stop bullets entirely, but more than enough to stop arrows and crossbow bolts at medium range without inhibiting movement.
Of course, the helmet was made in the same way. Even the large round shield was made of a steel plate, hammered into shape and lined with waxed paper on its back. It wasn't only to give extra protection against slashing and piercing attacks, it also gave the arm holding the shield some padding in cases of being hit by blunt weapons. Behind each shield were fastened three throwing knives 10 inches long for short range supporting attacks or for melee where it is too tight for them to use their long spears.
I do think my spear sentries are better armed than their husbands and brothers who are fighting on the front lines of the war. Better trained too, but that's not my fault. I offered to teach the men fighting techniques, but their pride was too big and they refused to be taught how to fight by a little girl who couldn't even raise a long sword. Thankfully the spear sentry that consisted mostly of women never had any problem with that.
The roman stakes were called sudes murale in Roman era. It was used in building temporary barriers. The spear sentries had regular training in building these temporary barriers due to their role of being patrolling policemen as well as border guards.
I looked at the place the spear sentries were positioned and the moment I saw their signal for 'ready' - a single spearhead raised vertically, I took out both my guns. On my right hand was the old pistol that I used in chapter 3, the double-barrelled flintlock-like pistol dubbed Boomstick Mk VII. Yes, it had been that many prototypes and failures. On my left hand was the new version of Boomstick Mk VII, the Boomstick Mk VIII, Sunset Screamer, made with better steel and citrine handle with Metrune family crest drawn inside.
I walked out of the bushes confidently. I was flanked on my right side by Lemy, and on my left side by Somme. Behind me was Gani with his long spear. All the boys were carrying the new spear sentry's shields. I left the girls behind to watch our backs.
"Bandits, stop what you're doing and surrender now!" I yelled to the mob of bandits numbering around 50 men in front of me.
The bandits looked at each other and laughed.
"Little girl, why don't you go play somewhere else?"
"Maybe she's here to play 'something else'?"
"Come sit on papa's lap, baby."
Hearing their words, I got very pissed. So I repeated my words with a bang. Nobody got hit by my bullet, but I couldn't care less if anyone got hit. Hearing my shot, all the spear sentries, numbering twenty women rushed out of the woods in phalanx formation, blocking the bandits' escape. Seeing that, the bandits quickly drew their weapons and charged against the spear sentries. The first few ones stupid enough to charge headlong against a wall of spears immediately got pierced by at least three spears at the same time.
Instead of pushing forward though, I told the spear sentries to hold position and gave the men another chance to surrender. Of course, they refused, even threatening to do some nasty things to the women once they've crushed the spear sentries' formation. They then blew a horn and retreated into the cave behind them.
It felt strange to me. It was extremely suspicious for the men to withdraw so suddenly after blowing the horn. I looked behind me, wondering if they called for reinforcement. But there was none. Then I could feel something hitting my back. It was an arrow, stuck in my leather and paper body armour.
Archers! The horn was to signal the archers positioned on the cliff. The archers fired again, raining arrows on our position.
"Raise shields! Raise shields! Block those arrows!" I ordered as the spear sentries raised their shields in the arrows's direction.
Suddenly I felt pain in my thigh. I looked down and I saw blood flowing down my leg. At the mouth of the cave, the men that retreated into the cave had come out firing arrows of their own. Seeing that, Somme stood in front of me, taking all of the arrows meant for me with his own body.
"Tortoise formation! Withdraw into the trees!" I ordered while shooting my guns at the archers firing from the cliff. Out of the three shots I had left, only one managed to hit, as they were slightly beyond the effective range of my guns.
Hearing my order, the spear sentries changed formation and provided protection for our retreat. Lemy and Gani quickly pulled Somme into the trees under cover of the spear sentries' shields. It was a quick and efficient retreat.
I had Serin have a look at those injured by the arrows, especially Somme. Thankfully nobody from our side died, at least not yet. The body armour did its job well. Many of the spear sentries’, Somme’s and even my own back looked like porcupines with so many arrows stuck on our armour. Some arrows managed to hit skin, but only Somme suffered serious injuries. Had we used normal armour, we would've likely died as a group there.
It was my fault. I was too confident. I thought they were just dumb bandits. I couldn't see the trap they had laid. It was entirely my fault.
"Withdraw to Mruna. Run like hell!" I said, intent to reduce further casualties.
As such, we withdrew from our first battle and our first defeat.
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"My lady, they have started moving." a scout from the spear sentry informed.
"Perfect. Captain, is everything ready?" I asked the spear sentry's captain.
"Yes, my lady. My troops and the reinforcements are in position," the captain said, the front part of her body armour still had bits of arrows stuck into them. She only cut the rear part of each arrow instead of pulling them out, probably for bragging rights.
You know, like how people say 'you're not truly a rapper unless you've been shot at twice'.
"Good, wait for them to get in position."
"I'm sorry my lady, for not being able to join you this time," Somme said from his bed. Serin was right next to him taking care of his wounds.
"Don't worry about it. You've done your job well," I said as I walked away from him, "Now it's time for payback."
What? Did you seriously think I would run home with my tail between my legs? Hah! If you think so, you obviously don't know me yet. We only retreated the way we did to make them think we were running in fear, but in actuality, that was all an act. We retreated in order to lay a trap of my own. They thought they made a good trap? My trap was better.
The battle was short and decisive. We caught the bandits as they were moving their treasures from the cave to another position which I couldn't care less about. We had to wait half a day, but the moment spear sentry reinforcement numbering sixty women from Mruna arrived, we had them lie in ambush along the only road out of that area. Once they were in position, the captain blew the horn, signalling the spear sentries hiding in wait to spring up and attack the bandits from both sides of the road with their spear phalanx.
It was a clear victory. All ninety bandits, from the swordsmen to the archers were pierced by the spears of eighty women warriors in just a few minutes. In comparison, only sixteen of our spear sentries suffered light wounds and no casualty. The only survivors were the women and children they probably kidnapped from somewhere else to be used as forced labour or sex slaves. Those bandits who tried to run away were quickly downed by my pistols and my mounted spear sentries.
Oh, we also took everything they carried with them such as horses, wagons, oxen, gold, silver and various other treasures. There were enough horses here to start a horse ranch. Not a lot of course, but the twenty horses we just looted should be enough to start breeding. We would've gotten a little more, but our overexcited spearwomen stabbed some to death.
Defeat? Pfeh! What a foolish thought. We just suffered a setback because I chose the wrong place to fight. There is simply a time and place for everything. I simply forgot about that for a moment. Silly me.
Ah, you were wondering why it worked? Simple. Imagine you're a drug lord and the cops stormed your hideout. You managed to beat them back, but if you are in the drug lord's shoes, would you still stay there and wait for more cops to come, probably bringing along heavy weapons? Of course not, it's only logical to protect your investments and your life. The only course of action would be to move your stash. The moment they came out from their fortified position, that was when I strike. Bye bye, good game. Muhahahahaha!
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"So how much did we get?"
"Lots!" Lemy grinned, with jewels and gold coins in his hands.
"Give a silver coin to everyone who fought today. Then let's move the spoils back to my warehouse. Fuhehehehe."
A ransom of 200 gold? Pointless! Now I can pay it easily. Thehehehehe. You should've asked for 300 gold. Fuhahahahaha!
"My lady, you're drooling," Lili said as she took out a handkerchief.
While Lili wiped my drool, I wrote a letter addressed to grandfather and gave it to Lemy. "Take Gani and go meet the Master of Arms for the Duchy of Renus. Tell him the Barony of Mruna requests twenty guardsmen with sailing experience and give him this voucher."
"What are you planning, my lady?" Lemy asked.
"We're gonna sail up the Mrun River all the way to Lytis and bring our fathers home."
"Yes my lady," both Lemy and Gani saluted eagerly.
I spent the whole week selling whatever loot I could sell. Some I kept hidden as there were noble crests on them and I didn't want word to get out that I had the other noble family's treasures. It had nothing to do with feeling guilt. After all, if they were stupid enough to be cheated by the scoundrel, they deserved to lose their treasures.
What I was worried about was that if they found out I got their treasures, they would demand the whole thing back. Of course, I wasn't going to kindly return it to them like a saint. It's all mine now. Mine!
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Lemy and Gani returned a week later with an army.
I put my hands on Lemy's shoulder. "Lemy, think I told you to come back with twenty guardsman?"
Sweating profusely, Lemy said, "Yes, you did, my lady."
"Then explain to me why you bring back THE WHOLE DAMNED DUCHY!"
Not only there were hundreds of duchy soldiers crowding the main street, I could also see the faces of the old counts and barons from neighbouring counties and baronies. Even my aunts were here.
Heck! Why is that horny feral dog here too?
"Hahaha, please don't blame the young man. It was my wish to come see what this plan of yours was. And when I said that, everyone else wanted to come too. Please forgive me," grandfather said as he stepped out of his ornate carriage.
I fumed at seeing my grandfather's face, the memory of being snubbed for two days resurfaced in my mind. "Grandpa!"
"Papa!" mother screamed as she jumped out from the front door, "I've missed you, papa!"
I frowned.
Mother, please don't ruin my pace.
"Ahh, my dear flower Felicia. I've heard of your exploits with the bandits. If you had only told me beforehand, I would have been more than happy to ride to you with my whole cavalry unit," Feral said as he took my hand and kissed the back of it.
"Lemy..." I threw a smile at Lemy before I grabbed his face with the same right hand that Feral was just kissing.
"Ow, ow, ow. My lady, you're hurting me."
"Exactly what did you tell them?" I asked, still maintaining my smile as I tightened my grip on Lemy's skull.
"Just the battle, my lady, nothing else!"
"What about after the battle?" I asked, referring to the gold, jewellery and the rest of the loot.
"Nothing! Absolutely nothing!"
"What are you hiding, Felicia?" grandfather asked with mother still wrapped around him.
"Geh! Nothing, absolutely nothing you need to worry about, grandfather! Ah! Now that you're all here, want to take a look at the ship?"
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"Heave ho!" the men cried together as they used the on-board pulley to bring up one of the ballistas meant for the stern hard point.
The original design included only one ballista in front for harpooning small whales or delicious tuna. I decided to add two more ballistae in the rear considering where we were going. Building the ballista wasn't all that hard, we had skilled carpenters and my steel spring could easily replace animal tendons, the only hard part was making sure that every ballista was of the same size and same quality.
I firmly struck the hull of the ship with my hand, feeling the cold, hard wood against my blow.
"Have the divers checked for any cracks?" I asked.
"Yes, my lady. They informed me that there are no cracks or leaks. The soaking of the wood went well," Gani answered.
"Good, was afraid I would end up sleeping at the bottom of the river."
"There is no need to worry, my lady. Nobody has experience building a boat of this size, but the builders followed your instructions to the letter."
"It's a ship, not a boat," I said, referring to the brig that was 165 feet in length with a beam of 40 feet and two rows of oar holes on each side, numbering 40 oars in total. Apparently, it was the first of its kind and also the largest ship to date.
This was supposed to be an ocean-going fishing vessel, capable of catching and carrying tonnes of tuna easily. I designed it to be the maximum survivable ship for ocean fishing. I even visited the shipyard every day and rejected every piece of log and lumber that wasn't cut or trimmed according to my specifications, causing dissatisfaction and disgruntlement among the shipyard workers. Later, I was told that it was twice larger than the largest ship anyone had ever seen. When it was almost complete, people asked me if I was building a warship. I kept telling everyone that it was a fishing vessel, but nobody believed me.
When I showed it to the nobles yesterday, everyone kept saying it would never float. They said it was too big and would be too heavy to float and I was like, "Dudes, did you even learn about buoyancy in school?" I made a profit out of them by making a bet that it would indeed float. I never knew cheating nobles of their money was so very pleasant.
I should do it again soon. I wonder if there are any scams they'd fall for. Oh no, not the kind of scams that the scoundrel did, I mean the kind of scams where they'd be happy to give me their money for.
Anyway, even grandfather was sceptical about it and offered to buy the ship at 80 gold coins if it would float. He didn't make a bet, but when the ship hit water in front of the shipyard, he looked like he fell in love for the first time. When grandfather saw it this morning after I had the sails fitted and the oars loaded, he raised his offer to 120 gold. Grandfather seemed very eager to give me his gold. Maybe his offer was below the market price?
I wonder if I should just sell it to him or wait for a better offer. Now that I've seen the finished stuff myself, even I doubt that it's anything other than a warship. I might've mixed up my measurements but it's too late to change it now. Guess I forgot a lot of stuff from that time I built a boat from scratch with my father as Malcolm. Anyway, even if I agree to sell it to grandfather, it's not like he can pay it now. All his money is tied up in the effort to pay the ransom.
Right now, grandfather is walking excitedly on the top deck, like a schoolboy on a trip to the zoo. He’s busy inspecting the central loading hole, the sterncastle, the tall masts, the sails and pretty much everything else he can touch. He even holds the ballista at the bow and turning it around on its swivel mount, as if he is aiming and attacking an invisible enemy ship. I had mother send all the nobles to rest at a local inn when grandfather started making 'pew pew' and 'foosh' sounds. Watching grandfather like this now reminds me of the term 'big boy's toys'. It was embarrassing to watch.
Seriously grandpa, get off the ship. You're bothering everyone.
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Hi all,
For those who actually waited for the next chapter of Felicia's Second Life, I thank you for your patience. I actually thought of stopping my postings to royal road. But then, I recalled a certain quote which had been recycled over and over, "As long as one person appreciate it, I will continue to do it," so I decided to post again.
Also, I have received the answer for previous chapter's question from my munitions expert (a nicer way than calling him a 'gun nut'). He told me that it was perfectly logical for a bullet from early guns to punch through several men without having much of a recoil. He stated that most people misunderstood that the greater the penetration power, the heavier the recoil, which is correct most of the time, if you consider that all modern bullets are designed to lodge itself inside the body of the victim, not penetrate. We currently use lead bullets, which is a soft material that breaks or flattens upon impact. Old guns used iron bullets, not lead, thus why the power of the gunpowder translates into the ability to punch through soft materials. With lead, the bullet of the same size and shape will not penetrate unless the explosive power behind the bullet is a lot greater, which meant higher recoil.
As for why people use lead instead of iron or steel, it's because of lead's lower price and greater mass (translates into greater velocity, which again translates into greater range). Also because you want people to suffer maximum damage, not have the bullet penetrate the body where the wound can be easily fixed. Also, the problem with iron and steel bullets is that it doesn't have enough mass to travel far. Full metal jackets use both steel and lead, but normally people would use lead, because of how it's a people stopper. He told me that I can simply look it up in youtube if I want to see proof of early firearms ease of firing bullets that punch through human bodies. He also told me that a History Channel show had done a demonstration of how early muskets used by conquistadors could easily kill two unarmoured Aztec soldiers with one bullet.
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