Chapter 51 Beacon Fire_4

Winters picked out a male stud and a female broodmare from the herd of horses they had acquired to give as a gift, asking Lieutenant Washington to take them back to Mont Blanc County.

"Please convey a message to Colonel Gaisa for me," Winters sincerely said to his senior Washington, "Just as Adam and Eve started with one man and one woman and ended up with so many people today. With patience, a pair of horses can also turn into a herd again."

"You'd better tell the colonel yourself," Lieutenant Washington said with a complex expression, "I'm afraid he'll beat me up."

After returning from the wilderness, Colonel Bod merely made a brief stop at Revodan before setting off on his arduous journey again.

...

Winters was busy with another matter—building a town.

To be precise, expanding Revodan.

Unlike ordinary farms, once the soldiers were conscripted, the military settlements had no means of defending themselves.