My Beloved Dog is the Strongest in Another World

Chapter 807



Chapter 807

Chapter 807

Feri was enthusiastic about the idea


“By carrying both passengers and cargo regularly, more things will flow into Ractos, and the villages will not be isolated. Of course, there will be fees… But it should be cheaper than traveling between villages and towns while alone.”

“Villages and towns… I see.”

“Well, it will only be in the neighboring areas. I think it will help the flow of people and things become smoother.”

The wine in Range village was good enough for Mr. Euto and Mr. Ekenhart, so it should be distributed far and wide.

But the more traffic there was, the more information would spread. There would be rumors about the wine, and the village might become famous.

“Hmm… I can think of several problems with that. But it is fine for now. More serious consideration can come later, when determining whether or not it is possible.”

“Yes. It was just a thought I had. I doubt it could be done exactly like that.”

“Mr. Takumi is certainly filled with ideas. But why bring it up now?”

“Well, it was a matter of timing. Because I thought that the fenrirs could do it…”

“Gurr?”

“Carry people again? He is asking.”

“Thank you, Liza. Well, carriages. Did you have fun the last time you did it?”

“Gurru!”

Feri nodded.

I see… So he enjoyed it…

Leo enjoyed carrying people. But perhaps for fenrirs, pulling carriages would be easier.

Or it was just Feri’s personal preference.

“Well, we would be grateful if you could do it… Sebastian. I think it would decrease travel time, and make things easier.”

“Indeed… A regular schedule for carriages. The fenrirs would be faster than horses.”

“If it takes one day by horse, it would be nearly half a day for fenrirs.”

“Though, it will be necessary to carry the cargo so that it isn’t damaged… Perhaps we should focus on that first, so they can get used to it.”

As said before, there would be people who did want to travel with fenrirs.

Though, such people would not trust them to carry their cargo either. However, if the duke was vouching for them, then it might be different.

“However, such a thing would require many more fenrirs. That will be the biggest problem.”

“Yes… It will take many of them to connect all of the towns and villages. And consider they will already be helping to guard…”

In spite of being the one to suggest it, I did realize now that we would be depending on them too much.

I didn’t know how large their pack was, but surely they would not want all of them to leave the forest.

“It will not go smoothly without at least twenty…no, thirty of them. Uh, how many of you are there, Feri?”

“Gurr? Gurur…gurr.”

“He said he never counted. But less than a hundred.”

“That’s quite a lot… But I suppose many are young like Sherry.”

“Gurr. Gurr.”

“He said half are cubs and they often leave the pack when they grow up.”

“I see…”

If they stayed in the same pack, it might get too large. Also, they probably wanted new blood once in a while.

In any case, that meant there could be around forty adults… But some would need to watch the cubs and maintain the pack. Which might leave about twenty.

“…Yes, it was probably too early to be thinking of shared carriages.”

“Indeed. There are too many problems to iron out first. However, it could be considered without fenrirs.”

“You mean with horses?”

“Yes. Otherwise, it is a good idea. It would be a wonderful thing to connect the surrounding villages. Wouldn’t it, Lady Claire?”

Sebastian said as he turned to her.


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