Chapter 702 A poor country (2)
??The first location that we were heading to was a vige outside of the capital city.
Even though the capital city was the most prosperous location in the kingdom, that didn''t mean that there weren''t viges in the surrounding area.
This wasn''t like the modern era where there was strict nning over thend used.
In this world that was in the middle ages, there was only nning when it came to cities and towns since they were important trade centers. Anything outside of cities and towns went however one wanted to do it.
So there were actually many viges that were outside of the capital.
Viges were created by people gathering and people gathered based on thend that was avable.
These viges would generally be built in ces where there was fertile soil so they would be able to farm and feed themselves.
From time to time, viges would be favoured by nobles and taken under them as territories.
Or they would be given as territories to nobles for aplishments even if they had nothing to do with the viges.
That was just how it was sometimes, that was the way of the nobility.
This was a world that worked on the feudal system after all.
When we arrived in the vige, the first thing that happened was that there was a panic that came from below.
The vigers scattered like ants when they saw that there were wyverns heading towards them.
The men gathered up with makeshift weapons as if they were prepared to fight while the women and children were all evacuated into the forest. From above, we could see that there was a makeshift shelter in that forest that they were hiding in.
But of course, it wasn''t as if we were here to attack them.
So wended on the outskirts of the vige.
Afternding, there was a group that came to meet us, but we didn''t deal with them first.
What the prime minister and ministers did first was...hug the ground and then spew out their breakfasts. They couldn''t control themselves at all as they puked out all of the food that was in their stomach.
It really wasn''t a pleasant sight to see, but it could be said that this was our fault.
So it wasn''t as if we could just abandon them.
We had to at least help them get over this nausea that they felt even if we were the ones that caused it.
Once they recovered, the prime minister talked to the chief of this vige.
The chief was naturally shocked to hear that it was the prime minister himself who came to visit them, but he quickly calmed down and listened to everything that the prime minister had to say.
When they finished their chat, the vige chief looked over at our group with a strange look.
There was even a trace of hostility in his eyes, but he quickly hid it since he knew that it would be impossible for him to do anything to this group. After all, this was a group thatmanded a group of wyverns.
If they wanted, it would be easy for them to burn down their vige.
The chief couldn''t make a mistake of identally offending them and getting the vige destroyed.
That would go against his duties as the chief of this vige.
So the vige chief quickly revealed a smile and came forward to greet us.
The fourth prince and I had naturally not missed the look of hostility that had been in his eyes, but we ignored it as we followed the vige chief into the vige.
Though before we did enter the vige, the vige chief asked us, "Um, my lord, what are you nning to do about the wyverns?"
I just calmly said, "They''ll stay there until it''s time for us to leave. We''ll be taking them back to the capital after all."
There was a bitter look that appeared on the vige chief''s face when he heard this, but there was nothing that he could say in response to this.
Over the next hour, we were led to different parts of the vige.
While we were in the vige, we could see that the women and children that had been evacuated were brought back to the vige. But they made sure to stay out of our way as we toured the vige.
I could even see that some of the women were scared of even matching our gazes as they walked by.
It was as if they were afraid to attract any attention to themselves.
I could already guess why that was the case.
They were afraid of catching the eyes of a noble since it would mean being torn away from their vige and their family.
This was a world with the feudal system and one where prima nocta still existed, so thesemoners wouldn''t be able to resist the nobility at all.
But the way that they looked at us was more than that…
It was as if something like this had already happened before, which was why they were so scared of us.
It seemed like the nobles of the Beirut Kingdom really weren''t that good in the first ce…
As for the parts of the vige that we were shown, we could see that there were crops that were growing quite well in their fields. It seemed like there would be a good harvest this year for this vige, but…
I also noticed that the vige chief and the men who followed him seemed a bit thin, as if they were a bit malnourished.
So while the prime minister and the ministers seemed to be pushing these crops onto us, the vige chief and his men seemed to be staying quiet.
It was almost as if they were praying that we would leave their vige alone.
At the same time, it was almost as if they had suffered from an incident that was simr to this before.
That was how expressive the emotions on their faces were.