Lord of Riding and Slashing

Chapter 30



DURU is a carpenter and the only carpenter in Tami village. Unlike others, he goes hunting in the mountains with his parents. He has been thin since childhood. He is always bullied by the little friends in the village. He is a little cowardly. The little friends laugh at him as a coward.

But he likes to make handicrafts. Especially after watching his father turn a piece of wood into a villain and give it to him, he fell in love with the profession of carpenter and pestered his father all day to teach him carpentry.

But DURU\'s father is not a carpenter. He is just a handy hunter. His life experience has taught him a few carpentry skills, but he can\'t give much to DURU. After all, his main business is still farmers and hunters.

Soon DURU learned his father\'s carpentry skills, and then asked others in the village through his father. However, few people in this poor village know carpentry. They all know some tripod Kung Fu like DURU\'s father.

Young DURU is very sad. No one in this village can teach him to be a carpenter. If you want to further study, you have to go to a big city. It is said that there are skilled carpenters in the nearest city, Tween City, but DURU has never left Tami village and even the nearest kresenberg. How dare you go to tween City alone?

Moreover, there is no such condition at home. The poor family and Dulu dare not go hunting in the mountains. The days are getting harder and harder. Looking at his aging father still hunting in the mountains day after day for the sake of this family, he has no harvest. Dulu knows what he should do for this family.

DURU gave up the unrealistic idea of going to TEWIN to learn crafts and stayed in the poor Tami village where he gave birth to him. DURU began to help his family with his own ability.

First of all, he began to help the villagers repair and build houses, and also built some wooden tables, chairs and other furniture with his own skills. Because the villagers didn\'t have much money, they could only exchange some prey and food with DURU. Although they didn\'t have much income, they could support their families.

Moreover, Dulu\'s craftsmanship is much better than that of others in the village. The furniture is not only strong and durable, but also beautiful. The houses built are also more solid. Slowly, the villagers also recognize Dulu\'s carpentry career. Whenever there is anything or lack of furniture, they will come to Dulu.

But DURU didn\'t give up his study of carpentry. No one taught DURU to figure it out by himself. Although there were often mistakes, DURU enjoyed it.

Now Dulu is married and has children. He has a son of seven or eight years old and a daughter of four or five years old. Dulu\'s happiest time is when his children look at him when he works as a carpenter. His family\'s life is OK. He can barely control the food and drink of the family. Like most people in the village, he will still starve when he should starve, Just when DURU thought he would spend his life like this, he heard that a noble master came to the village.

The next day, village head Colin came to Dulu\'s house and told him that the noble Lord who came yesterday was their Lord. He would stay here in the future and build an aristocratic manor. Dulu was the most skilled carpenter in the village, so village head Colin planned to let Dulu lead the villagers to build the manor.

DURU was a little overjoyed. It was a glorious thing to build a manor for the noble Lord, and he was still responsible for it. After so many years of research, he finally had a place to play. DURU patted his chest and promised to build a beautiful manor for the noble Lord.

Early the next morning, DURU got up early and came to the village head Colin\'s house. Village head Colin introduced to DURU Abel, Lord Nord\'s housekeeper. Abel was in charge of the construction of the manor. When Colin said that DURU was the best carpenter in the village, DURU noticed that the housekeeper Abel looked at himself more. DURU raised his chest and showed his most confident smile.

Abel housekeeper didn\'t say anything. He asked village head Colin to call the villagers to the construction site of the manor, so he took DURU to the construction site.

Along the way, Abel housekeeper asked DURU many questions about the construction of the manor. DURU racked his brains to answer. Abel housekeeper just nodded without much expression, which made DURU a little depressed.

When he came to the site selection of the manor, Abel housekeeper introduced his ideas about the manor and the shortcomings of DURU\'s just talent problem to DURU, which surprised DURU. He was a noble housekeeper and was much better than his mud legs. Therefore, DURU shamelessly asked Abel for many questions about the construction of the manor. Abel saw that the villagers had not arrived yet, They answered DURU\'s questions one by one.

When DURU was listening to Abbot\'s explanation with no distractions, he suddenly found that Abbot\'s housekeeper stopped. It turned out that the villagers had almost gathered. DURU was not satisfied. He knew he couldn\'t waste time, so he arranged the villagers\' work with Abbot\'s housekeeper.

Soon Lord Nord came to the construction site and divided the villagers into six teams. As expected, DURU was elected captain and assigned to logging.

Dulu has rich experience in logging. Of course, Dulu, who deals with wood all day, knows how to log quickly. He didn\'t hide his secrets and handed over all kinds of logging skills to the villagers, including another team.

As a result, for two consecutive days, the progress of the two logging teams was over completed, which greatly exceeded the expectation of Abel housekeeper. Looking at Abel housekeeper\'s surprised eyes, DURU was a little proud.

After learning that all the credit came from DURU, Butler Abel praised DURU in front of everyone and directly left DURU as a helper, which made DURU overjoyed. Compared with the team leader, DURU wanted to stay with Abel and learn more knowledge. Yesterday, Butler Abel simply answered several questions from DURU, which made DURU excited and couldn\'t sleep, Problems that I didn\'t understand before were solved, and some ideas that I didn\'t understand before were suddenly enlightened.

Then Abbot called DURU aside, opened the wooden box under his feet and said to DURU:

"According to Lord Nord\'s instructions, the salary of each villager is ten copper shells and a kilogram of grain. You will follow me and give them away later."

When DURU was stunned, Butler Abel took out twenty copper shells from the wooden box, thought about it, took out a silver coin from his pocket and handed it to DURU.

"This is your salary for the past two days. This silver coin is a reward for you. Your skills can save the construction time of the manor. In the future, as my helper, your salary will rise to 50 copper shells every day."

When he saw the copper shell and the silver silver silver coin in his hand, DURU\'s eyes were wet. He got the salary for the first time in so many years. Before, the villagers\' copper shells were obtained by selling fur and were very precious. They were not willing to pay DURU in exchange for prey or food, so DURU didn\'t get a copper shell before, Now the salary in his hand is a little heavy, which weighs heavily on DURU\'s heart.

Abel patted Dulu on the shoulder and then walked towards the villagers. Dulu wiped away the tears from the corners of his eyes. He put his hard-earned salary in his pocket and picked up the wooden box to follow Abel. Dulu knew that the biggest reward for his more than ten years was not the silver coins in his pocket, and he was walking nearby. He must keep up with his pace.