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“Oink? What’s this? No way…. Have you finished building the Seokbinggo, oiinkkk?”
Arosh the orc was born as a warrior. Fighting against enemies and hunting for the tribe. Naturally, his virtue was about valor, for he had spent his entire life thinking only about fighting.
That was why he had no idea about civil engineering. He didn’t understand both the process and the results of the construction.
Nevertheless, he knew that no construction project could be completed overnight. Because of this, Arosh the orc got genuinely surprised today.
“It was definitely merely a pit a few days ago! What happened? It’s full of stones now, oink!”
Arosh was telling the truth.
A few days ago, when Arosh was helping Lloyd on building the foundation, he had no choice but to put the shovel down because he needed to go hunting.
‘I’m sorry! I’ll come back to help after a few days of fighting, oink!’ Arosh thought.
Hunting was a sacred duty for the tribe’s warriors. Just like how mandatory military service was a duty for all Korean men even after they had been discharged, all orc warriors regularly had to go on a group hunt.
In Arosh’s case, this time was his turn.
‘I’ll help you again when I come back, oink!’
Arosh then patted Lloyd’s shoulder.
As soon as he returned to the village after hunting, he dashed to the construction site to help Lloyd, his savior.
But what the hell?
In a mere few days, the site had changed drastically. The pit, which had been barely finished being dug, vanished. In its place, there was a meticulously built stone room made of granite blocks instead!
And in front of the stone building, no, Seokbinggo, stood Lloyd.
“Oh, you’re back? I ended up building this much. It’s not complete yet.”
“….”
Lloyd just shrugged as if it was no big deal. At that, Arosh gulped. He felt like he was seeing an unknown entity.
‘What the hell is my savior, oink?’
Lloyd was amazing. The more Arosh looked at Lloyd, the more amazing Lloyd got in his eyes.
Whenever Lloyd—his savior—wanted something, it was like he snapped his fingers and then *poof*, it materialized in no time. It happened every time, not just a one-time thing.
‘He gave an order to Javier, half of the stone in the mountain was blasted into chunks in no time. After that, he trimmed the stone chunks he had brought and dug the ground. And then….’
A stone building called Seokbinggo that stood in front of him was built in an instant.
‘He didn’t even use any magic, oink.’
To Arosh, this was more magical than magic. The young orc warrior sincerely gave Lloyd a thumbs-up from the bottom of his heart.
“Savior, you, you have big nostrils, oiinkk!”
“Big… nostrils?”
“That’s correct, oink!”
Lloyd tilted his head, confused. Meanwhile, Arosh huffed proudly.
“You have to have big nostrils to breathe well. If you breathe well, you won’t get tired easily. An orc that hardly gets tired is the best warrior, oink!”
“Oh, is that a compliment?”
“Obviously, oink!” Arosh smiled broadly, revealing his fangs.
Lloyd also smiled.
“I can’t believe I got such a great compliment only from building this. It’s embarrassing because, to be honest, I’ve never taken any formal education about Seokbinggo.”
“What do you mean you’ve never taken a formal education, oink?”
“It means exactly that. My major is civil engineering, completely different from this.”
“Civil… engineering, oink?”
“Yes, something like that. Personally, I’ve been very interested in this field for a long time. Should I say that I’ve benefited from that?”
Lloyd had been interested in traditional architecture such as Seokbinggo and Ondol. The club he joined also dealt with traditional buildings. When his family’s financial situation was still good, he used to go on field trips with the club members.
“Well, it’s already been a long time in the past. Besides, the exterior of this Seokbinggo may look amazing, but right now it’s merely a shell that’s barely been formed. There’s still a long way to go before its completion.”
Tap tap!
Lloyd tapped the wall with his palm.
“As you can see, we’ve built a drainage channel, a sloping floor, an arched ceiling with air vents, and so many more thanks to the amazing strength of your tribe’s warriors.”
Lloyd was being honest. The orc warriors were genuinely amazing. Each one of them had the strength of 100 people. They were like energetic hydraulic press machine gorillas.
Because of this, Lloyd managed to keep his hands free of dust from manual labor for a few days. He was able to build Seokbinggo’s walls and arched ceiling with the help of the orcs’ bulging veins and muscles, though it wasn’t finished yet.
“Well, the exterior is a little bit too shiny. Supposing that it stays like this, the Seokbinggo won’t be able to work properly. No, it can’t work.”
“It can’t work, oink?”
“Yes, there’s no insulation yet.” Lloyd then continued, “Even though the granite blocks were made as thick as possible, if we leave it like this, the geothermal heat will still come inside the Seokbinggo in the summer. This is the reason why we need insulation, to block the heat outside from coming inside.”
“Then, where can we get this insulation, oink?”
“You don’t have to search for it.”
“I don’t have to search, oink?”
“Yes, you just have to wait. I’ve sent 10 soldiers to go and fetch some materials for the insulation from my territory.”
It was the truth.
Before Javier’s first Mana Blast, Lloyd had selected 10 strong soldiers from the Construction Team and sent them back to Frontera Barony along with an order to bring the construction materials that’ll be used for Seokbinggo’s insulation.
“In fact, the materials, which is rice husks, straw, and sawdust, can’t be found here.”
That, too, was true.
The Orc Village was located in the desert. Naturally, the village didn’t have any connection whatsoever with farming. This made obtaining rice husks and straw impossible, as both of them were by-products of agriculture.
“It’s been a while since the soldiers set off. They should be back in several days.”
Not that it was a big deal, but the time they should’ve been back was coming nearer.
So, the wait had begun.
One day, two days, even three days, and then five more days.
Ten days had passed, and not a single soldier had returned from their trip to the territory.
Far from bringing materials for insulation, not a single strand of hair could be seen.
‘Hmm, this is weird,’ thought Lloyd, who was killing time in the Orc Village by teasing Javier. In the midst of all this, he couldn’t help but keep on glancing to the west.
The wait had been far longer than expected. Suspicions began to arise in his eyes.
‘These fellows, as per my prediction, should’ve been back by yesterday at the latest.’
Lloyd himself had traveled through the eastern mountain range. Through his experience from that time, it was possible to calculate the time needed for the soldiers to go to the territory and then return here by crossing the mountain range with the materials. According to his calculations, the soldiers should’ve returned yesterday at the latest.
“Hey, Javier,” Lloyd said while lying in a tent and swinging his legs out of boredom.
A voice quickly answered, “Did you call me?”
“I did. I need you to do something for me again.”
“…. What can I do for you?”
“Go to the mountain range over there, drink some water, and come back.”
“Is this a search operation?”
“Yeah.”
They didn’t need to say much to understand each other. After all, Javier knew more or less what Lloyd was waiting for and worrying about.
“Are you intending to pick them up?”
“I guess so. The fact that the Construction Team hasn’t come back yet means something might’ve happened to them in the middle of their expedition.”
That was Lloyd’s decision. He predicted the goods should’ve arrived yesterday, and his calculations already took into account the soldiers’ average physical strength and the materials’ volume and weight. Additionally, he also already kept in mind the delay that could happen due to traversing through rugged areas. Plenty of leeway for error had been included.
“Even so, we still haven’t heard anything from them. There must be one or two reasons why, either something has happened or they’re slacking off.”
“I understand. I will prioritize searching the road we used to cross the mountain range first.”
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