Chapter 6: Bill

It's spring of the coming year

Since Baron El decided to let his eldest son, Yarman, take over the management of the territory, Alger's authority to steward has naturally diminished, of course, because he has done something wrong.

However, he was only a servant of the Baron, so he naturally did not dare to have any objection to the Baron's orders, and even showed that he was willing to teach Yarman how to manage the territory, hoping that the Baron could express his satisfaction with this, and he did not want to lose his current status and preferential treatment.

For Alger, who is about to go to power, since he can't vent his anger on the Baron's family, he will naturally vent his anger on the civilians.

Yarman's first step in managing his territory was to inspect the territory and inspect his future land.

Because his arrogance, self-confidence, even arrogance, heart was given to him by this land.

At this time, the famine year has not passed, in order to save physical strength, in addition to coming out for spring planting, most people are staying in the house and are reluctant to come out, after all, in the civilians who have no food source, they naturally have to rely on saving to spend this famine year.

This made Yarman, who wanted to hear the support and welcome of the people, very dissatisfied. In his imagination, those untouchables should be standing on the street, welcoming them, but he didn't expect that there were only a few people, and after seeing him, they actually avoided bowing their heads and leaving.

This frustration passed through his arrogance to the point where he had nowhere to vent his anger, and Alger stood up.

"Young Master, we can deal with these untouchables, we can ...... like this" Alger, who was annoyed, gave Young Master Yarman the first advice to let himself die.

"What, it will take a few years to implement it?!" Yarman was shocked.

"Young master, this can't be done soon, not to mention that the master is still in charge now. Alger hastened to explain.

"Okay, okay, then let these pariahs go first. Yarman said helplessly.

......

"Quick, Boss, come with me, see what I've found," Bill shouted as he ran into Alan's house.

Bill, the child of the Allen family's neighbor, is nine years old, and his father is the only blacksmith in town.

It stands to reason that ordinary people like blacksmiths cannot afford it, not only for their skills, but also for ordinary civilians to get iron at home.

However, Bill's father, Burton's aunt, was lucky enough to become a concubine of the previous baron, and with the help of this aunt, Burton was sent to Barlow's blacksmith shop in a town in Barrett's county to learn the trade.

Barlow is the most famous blacksmith in the region and the most skilled blacksmith.

Because he had been helped by Burton's aunt and father at a young age, he agreed to Burton's blacksmithing under him.

Burton studied in a blacksmith shop for three years, married Barlow's daughter, and then returned to the barony after missing his hometown, and became the sole blacksmith in the Anse family's territory through the introduction of his aunt.

Bill was met by Allen when he was just over five years old.

The first acquaintance between the two was not very pleasant, as can be seen from the fact that Bill is obviously much older than Allen, and he actually calls Allen the boss.

What happened in the middle of this to make Bill succumb to Alan?

When Bill was three years old, his mother died of illness, and Burton was unable to take care of Al himself, so he handed Bill over to Barlow to raise, and at this time Barlow had already brought out an apprentice, so he handed over the business of the blacksmith shop to the apprentice, and took care of little Bill at home.

Unfortunately, the good times did not last long, Barlow's apprentice was killed by bandits on the road during a mission, and Barlow, who had no apprentice, could only take over the blacksmith shop again.

Unable to take care of Bill, Barlow had no choice but to return Bill to Ell.

Fortunately, Bill has also grown up, and he doesn't need to be watched all the time, otherwise Burton wouldn't be able to arrange Bill!

When I returned to my father's house, I didn't go out much because I didn't know the place well.

It's just that I accidentally met Alan again, so the two met for the first time in their lives.

Because he was three years older than Allen, when Bill saw Allen again, he thought about how to "conquer" Allen and make Allen his "little brother".

Little did poor Bill know that he was dealing with an adult who looked like a six-year-old child, but had the soul of a twenty-something.

The reason why I want Alan to be my "little brother" is because Bill, who grew up in his grandfather's house since he was a child, has a very good life, at least some spiritual entertainment.

So Bill, who listened to the heroic legend of knights since he was a child, vowed to become a knight since he was a child.

Keen on knights, he naturally won't give up the most heroic martial arts among knights.

But poor Bill didn't know how terrible the "enemy" he was about to face, and without knowing himself and his opponent, the overconfident Bill ended up in a fiasco, and even lost himself in the end.

Go back a month ago.

In the first round, there was a contest of arms.

Although five-year-old Allen is a little thin compared to Bill, after all, he has adult thinking and memory, and after the unforgettable incident that happened, Allen began to consciously exercise.

When Bill made a private appointment with Alan to fight, Alan refused at first, after all, he was an adult and really didn't want to bully children.

But Bill kept shouting in his ear, and he had no choice but to make an appointment with Bill about the place and time.

Soon it was time for the fight, and Alan came to the meadow by the river where the two met.

Then he saw Bill, who was already sitting by the river and waiting.

"You're finally here, I thought you were too scared to come. Bill, who saw Allen coming, withdrew his feet from the river and came to stand in front of Allen.

"Now that we're here, let's get started. Bill said as he swung his fist at Alan.

Allen watched Bill swing his fist towards his head, dodged to the right very calmly, and stretched out his left leg to trip Bill directly.

"You're too weak, Bill. Alan looked at Bill who fell to the ground and said lightly.

"Damn. Again," Bill angrily hammered down the ground and got up from the ground in embarrassment.

Grabbing the fist that swung again, he pulled hard into the ground, and because of the inertia and pull, Bill fell to the ground again.

"Bill, you can't win, it's not too early, I have to go home for dinner, or my mother will have to worry again, goodbye." Alan looked at Bill lying on the ground and waved his hand.

"As a future knight, you won't be defeated so easily!" Bill shouted as he stood up.

Alan, who stopped when he heard this, looked at Bill with an angry face.