The blacksmith shop under the Lambardia family is not in the west of the inner city, but in the west of the outer city. After all, people in the inner city either have a certain status or are wealthy, so they basically don't need a blacksmith shop to make things.
The situation in the outer city is different. The west of the city is all farmland. The farmers in Songkani basically live in the west of the city. When their farm tools are damaged, they will naturally look for blacksmith shops to rebuild them. Naturally, the sales volume and business will be much higher, so most of the blacksmith shops in Songkani are concentrated in the west of the city.
This time they were not blocked from leaving the inner city through the west gate, and they even rode horses on the streets of the inner city and out of the inner city without encountering any problems. According to Honasan, as a true knight (with the title of knight), he naturally had privileges in the city, and riding horses in the city and freely entering and leaving the inner city were only part of his privileges.
Of course, when he meets a noble with a higher title than him, he still has to dismount and salute. Otherwise, if the other party wants to challenge him, he can be said to have offended the other party and did not take the noble title seriously. If the matter is brought to the lord, he will be asked to pay certain compensation.
That was another story, and soon Honasan brought Livia to the Lambardia family’s blacksmith shop in the west of the city.
At the street corner, Honasan asked Livia to dismount with him and lead the horse over. "Although the blacksmith shop belongs to the Lanbardia family, the dwarf master is just a partner with us. Apart from him, there are only a few receptionists in the whole blacksmith shop who are from the family. So we have to show some respect to the dwarf master and other blacksmiths."
Honasan explained and reminded Livia with a serious face, lest he offend the dwarf master and other blacksmiths, which would make things difficult.
Livia nodded seriously to show that she understood. After all, she came to ask for help in forging items, so she must show a good attitude. Who would ask for help with a sour face?
Seeing Livia nod seriously, Honasan said no more and led the horse towards the street.
Livia followed behind and soon saw the blacksmith shop in the middle of the street. This...
Isn’t it too big?
Livia opened his mouth, looking in surprise at the store that took up one-fifth of the street. The open door allowed him to see the busy forging inside, telling him that this was a blacksmith shop.
But this was too exaggerated. It was the first time he had seen such a large blacksmith shop. There were at least thirty blacksmiths forging iron inside.
That's the blacksmith shop over there, it's the forging place for the entire army.
Looking at the exaggerated scene in front of him, Livia couldn't help but sigh in his heart.
Then he and Honasan walked past the crowd and came to the street to the left of the blacksmith shop.
The leftmost side of the blacksmith shop seemed to be the reception desk, with four long queues inside. The longest one even stretched to the middle of the street.
There are five managers behind the counter who are responsible for registration and reception. Due to the high temperature in the blacksmith shop next door, they are all wearing short-sleeved clothes similar to the blacksmiths, rather than the dense clothes of merchants. However, it can be seen that the five of them are a little overwhelmed. After all, there are too many people coming to forge things. After all, winter is coming, and many people have come to ask for repairs to their home fires and some things to prepare for the winter.
Under the guidance of Honasan, Livia led the horse into the reception shop. The blacksmith shop was special in that the entire shop was open without walls, doors or windows, otherwise the horse would not be able to enter.
"Um?
Lord Honasan, why are you here today?"
An assistant behind the counter saw the two men leading the horses without queuing up, and originally frowned with an unhappy look on his face, wanting to ask them to queue up, but suddenly he recognized the leader, Honasan, and his expression changed. He walked out from behind the counter with a smile on his face to greet them.
"I came here for something. Is Master Lu Tie here?"
Honasan nodded calmly, and then asked in a flat tone. While Honasan was asking about the matter, Livia cast his eyes on the blacksmiths who were forging nearby. He looked around but couldn't see any dwarves. He didn't know much about forging, so he couldn't tell the technical level of these blacksmiths.
"Are you looking for Master Lu Tie?"
The smile on his face froze, and the person in charge looked a little strange and asked, "Well, could it be that Master Lu Tie went out to drink again?"
Hearing the question from the person in charge, Honasan frowned, as if he had thought of something, and asked.
"No, that's not the case, it's just...
Master Lu Tie stayed in the tavern all night last night and hasn't woken up yet."
The person in charge explained with a somewhat embarrassed look on his face.
After hearing the explanation, Honasan's expression changed, and finally he looked at Livia helplessly, “I guess we have to wait for a while.”
"fine."
Livia didn't know whether to laugh or cry. When he heard what the boss said, he had already guessed something, but...
He really didn't have much time, and he didn't know how long Killian's caravan would stay.
He also knew that the longer the Killian caravan stayed, the greater the losses would be, so it would be best to set off to Ravikaman as soon as possible to sell the goods.
It seems that no matter which world they are in, the entire dwarf race still loves drinking very much, and they even go to the tavern to have a hangover.
Livia thought helplessly.
"Let's go to the back. I'll see if I can try to wake up Master Lutetie."
Honasan said helplessly, then turned his head to look at the person in charge in front of him, and handed over the reins of the horse, “Livia, you should give him the horse first.”
Livia patted the brown horse's neck to calm it down, then handed the reins to the person in charge in front of her.
Then follow Honasan and leave through the door behind the counter.
After they left, the in-charge wiped his forehead with his free left hand, perhaps due to the high temperature in the blacksmith shop or the sweat from nervousness.
Phew~ "Haha, you guy, you want to show your face in front of Lord Honasan, you are out of luck."
After Honasan and Livia left, the four managers who were receiving guests at the counter all laughed and mocked this manager.
The person in charge who received Honasan and the other man blushed when he heard their ridicule, but he didn't know what to say. As they said, he was indeed relying on the fact that it was his turn to help today and he could get away with it, and planned to make himself familiar to Honasan. Unexpectedly, he did not make himself familiar, but ended up doing a hard job.
"Go! Go! Go."
He retorted to them a few times with a flushed face, then led the horse outside. The blacksmith shop couldn't keep the horse. The high temperature and dryness alone made it impossible for the horse to stay in the shop. He had to take the horse outside and wait. This was undoubtedly a tough job. You know, it was not as hot outside as inside the blacksmith shop. It was very uncomfortable for him to go out in such cool clothes.
"Here, Hunter, take this dress."
After all, they were managers who lived in the same room with him and had a pretty good relationship with him. Naturally, they would not just laugh at him. A tall manager took out a pair of winter clothes from under the counter that he was going to use when he went out to buy goods and threw them at him.
"Thank you!"
The man called Hunter took the thick clothes, paused to say thank you, then put on his clothes and led the horse out.
The people in the queue looked on curiously and talked a lot, but the discussion did not last long before they were stopped unhappily by the manager at the counter and the blacksmiths who were forging nearby.
"If you make any more noise, get out!"
"What a noise! If you keep interfering with our forging work, we won't do it!"
After all, although their voices are not loud, when they increase in number they will still cause certain interference and impact on the business conversations between the bosses and customers, and the forging of the blacksmiths.
They were all here to do business, and after being warned they concentrated on lining up and stopped talking.