The Path to Sainthood from Fairy Tail
Chapter 434 Completed Production
Thor was indeed shocked when he learned the specific content of the job.
But soon he did feel that this explanation was reasonable.
However, the number of Duke Paler's troops seemed a little too large, and there were few men in their prime in the entire territory.
Could it be that they were all taken away to serve in the army?
So were these troops sent to the front line to fight against the coalition forces, or were they hiding somewhere, waiting for an opportunity to strike?
Just when he was confused, the boy suddenly interrupted his thoughts.
"Guest? Guest?"
The boy's childish voice interrupted Thor's thoughts.
He asked softly, "What's wrong? I was thinking about something just now, so I didn't hear it."
The boy pointed to the fork in the road ahead and said helplessly, "We are about to separate from Grandpa. The stream is located in a different direction from our home, so you have to come with us."
The old man also warned: "Be careful when you go there, and don't go into the water easily. But this time, with this guest watching, I won't follow you."
Then he said to Thor: "I leave everything to you, my guest."
Thor nodded: "I will help you!"
So, the few of them separated here.
The boy's grandfather pushed the cart back home, while the boy and his sister went to the river to catch shrimp.
Soon after, a slowly flowing stream appeared in front of the three people.
There is a smooth dirt road along the river bank, surrounded by a grassland.
At the end of the grassland, there are endless farmlands.
The boy walked to the shore with ease and took a cage out of the water.
There were actually half three cages of crayfish in it.
These lobsters are covered with crimson shells, and their claws and limbs are constantly waving, as if they have already foreseen their own future.
Thor quickly approached and went to help.
It is hard to believe that the boy with such a thin body could lift so many lobsters.
Thor even began to suspect that the boy had such great strength because he ate too well and developed early.
After dragging all the lobsters ashore, the boy sighed, "I'm pretty lucky this time. I thought I had caught all the lobsters here."
Thor asked, "How are you going to carry so much back?"
The boy suddenly knocked his head and said embarrassedly, "Oops! We left in such a hurry this time that we forgot to bring the cart."
He explained: "We used to put the lobsters in bamboo baskets and push them home on a small cart. The small cart was usually left at home."
Thor asked again: "Where is the bamboo basket?"
The boy said nonchalantly, "Of course it's on the cart!"
Thor: ...
Oh my goodness, it seems that they can only go back with the trap today.
Just as Thor was thinking about how to operate, an old voice came from afar.
"Kids, did you forget your stroller?"
The boy's grandfather was seen pushing a cart coming from a distance.
Tol was immediately moved and said, "Thank you for your help, old man."
With the old man joining in, the cart was soon filled with two bamboo baskets.
There were still many lobsters in the remaining traps, but they could no longer hold any more.
So the boy just let the lobster out.
Thor asked in confusion: "Why don't you keep them? That way, you don't have to come here to salvage them every day."
The reason why Thor said this was that in Baihua Village, the villagers had already learned how to raise animals under the guidance of the village chief.
There just so happens to be a reservoir in the cave, which can be used to raise aquatic products such as river shrimp.
The farmed aquatic products fully meet the needs of the villagers.
That's why he found it strange. Even if the boy didn't have a pond at home, it shouldn't be difficult to raise a small number of lobsters and prevent them from dying.
The boy replied, "But raising these creatures takes time and energy. Put them here so you can catch them whenever you need them."
Thor didn't care about it, so he didn't continue the issue.
After everything was cleaned up, the boy put the trap back into the water, and then they all returned to the boy's home together.
The boy took out a portion of the lobster, handed it to Thor, and said, "These are the parts to be made. You just need to scrub them clean before you can start making them!"
Thor said without hesitation: "What are you waiting for? Leave it to me!"
He started cleaning without saying a word, doing it very carefully.
During this period, the boy and his sister did not relax. They also put the remaining lobsters into clean water and added some white particles.
Then the cleaning began.
Although Thor had never done this before, this job was not difficult. After cleaning a few, the rest of the work became much easier.
Finally, Thor placed a basin of cleaned lobsters in front of the boy.
He smiled and said, "I've cleaned it all up. When can we start?"
The boy put down his work and asked in surprise, "So fast?"
Thor assured him, "This isn't too difficult. Once you get used to it, you can do it quickly. Go ahead and make it, and I'll help you clean it up!"
The boy was a little embarrassed: "This is not good. After all, you are a paying customer. How can I let you do it yourself..."
Thor urged directly: "Okay, why are you being so polite to me? Isn't this something that is not convenient for you?"
Faced with Thor's enthusiasm, the boy finally agreed and put down the work at hand.
He called out, "Let's go, sister, let's go and help this guest."
As he spoke, he lifted up the wooden basin full of lobsters.
Thor was no longer surprised by this and had become accustomed to the boy's extraordinary strength.
He didn't even think about peeking or anything, but started cleaning the lobsters directly.
While cleaning, the sound of frying came from the kitchen.
Thor couldn't help but start wondering why Duke Paler recruited so many people into the army.
If it is to deal with the coalition forces, this is totally unacceptable.
The Kingdom of Golden Rooster mobilized the entire country's strength to deal with other countries. Duke Paler was in a high position and it was impossible for him not to contribute.
But the battlefield situation was dangerous, and casualties were everywhere. Even if the people of Duke Paler were strong and had supernatural powers, it was impossible for them to suffer no losses.
What's more, the Golden Rooster Kingdom is losing ground. If Duke Paler really joins the war, how can the army not suffer any losses?
Could it be that he has been watching the battle from the rear without actually taking part in it?
As Thor was thinking, a strong fragrance came to him, and he instantly became motivated, and the speed of cleaning continued to increase.
Soon, he cleaned up a basket of crayfish.
Meanwhile, the boy seemed to have finished making it.
He took out a large basin of crayfish and said, "Sir, your lobster is ready."
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