Chapter 30 — With Grandfather!
Hokuou Kizoku to Moukinzuma no Yukiguni Karigurashi
Volume 1 â The Temporary Snow Country Life of the Northern Nobleman and the Raptor Wife
The next morning.
When I went to the living room-cum-dining room, grandfather and Sieg were lively chatting together. From that, I realised that it wasnât a dream that grandfather came.
Grandfather, jolly from chatting with a lovely lady from the morning, said, âToday, should I get guided through the village?â deciding on todayâs plan. I had many things to do, I could only reply, âYes, gladly~.â
âAh, grandfather, Sieg canât come with us.â
âWhat did you say!?â
âToday, the women in the village are gathering for dyeing.â
âMuuâ¦â¦â
No, even if you puff out your cheeks like thatâ¦â¦
He might not be sober yet. Sieg looked troubled too.
âErm, grandfather-in-law, I will be back in the evening.â
âWell, it canât be helped. I did visit too suddenly this time.â
Surprisingly, grandfather coolly accepted it. He seemed to have taken an interest dyeing, so he was listening to that from Sieg.
The women are dyeing linen. These are made from a type of plant growing in the forest called flax.
Flax grows in large numbers just before summer, so we go out to harvest them.
The flowers and the leaves are removed, and only the stalks are placed in a special liquid for a month to get the fibre.
After this step, the stalks are washed then dried. The stalks are then pounded with a stick, the made into threads with a tool that looks like a wooden comb.
Finally, theyâre spun into completed products with machines.
This year, theyâre using the linen threads from last year, which the women made in between household chores.
The dyeing materials are also flowers harvested from the forest.
In this season, beautiful purple flowers bloom, so those are boiled down for colour and then used as dye.
Finally, using those threads, they make many products to be sold. Linen products are sold at high prices, but it takes a lot of work for that. It even takes a whole year to make something.
The previous years, I did hard manual labour in exchange for a neighbour lady making some linen for me, but this time I left it to Sieg.
Thus, after having breakfast, my wife went to the village work shed.
âNow then, grandfather, do you want to rest before going out?â
âNo, take me outside right now.â
âAs you wish sir~â
Since both grandfather and I were dressed adequately for going out, we went out as is. The servants followed behind, so itâs reassuring in case anything happened.
âAh, can you wait a moment please?â
âWhat is it?â
âSince weâre going to the reindeersâ forest.â
After saying that, I went into the hut. Now, the wild animals had babies, so they were at their ferocious stage. Just in case, I have to bring my knife and my gun.
Seeing me armed, grandfather opened his eyes wide in surprise.
âThere are bears with cubs. Also, they just woke from hibernation so they will be very hungry too.â
Thought the mysterious white bears donât hibernate, the grey bears do. Mother bears give birth during their hibernation. Then in spring, they go into very savage state to search for food and to raise its cubs.
Their senses dull too, that they sometimes even come near the village for food. Then thereâs the accidental encounter. Both the bear and the human are like, âOh no, to meet at such a place!â but itâs usually the human that is killed. Bears with cubs have the strongest fighting ability in the year.
âSo, shall we not go to the forest?â
âAs if Iâd have my schedule deterred by some bear!â
âGrandfather, itâs dangerous if you donât look straight ahead as you walk.â
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He was talking while looking behind him with great vigour, but when he looked straight ahead, he came to face Teoporon.
However, fortunately, he was off duty, so he was not wearing his working clothes(?) the white bear fur. He was just a half-naked old man (ossan).
If he was wearing his bear fur, grandfather might have fainted from shock. I sighed that it might have been dangerous.
âWhoâs heâ
âSomeone working here.â
âWhy isnât he wearing anything on top.â
ââ¦â¦Dunno?â
Even as we talked about things like that, I started guiding him around.
First, we headed to the reindeersâ forest. Just in case, I went with three dogs.
âHere past this fence, we put the reindeers out to pastureâ¦â¦â
I explained to grandfather about the enormous size.
âThe important reindeers are nowhere to be seen.â
âThey come if you call them.â
We did not go inside the fence. Since it will be a big trouble if he gets stabbed by the antlers.
When I blew the whistle, my white reindeer came. And it even had four female reindeers in tow.
âHo, quite beautiful. Are white reindeers rare?â
âWell, they are quite rare globally, but in this forest there are quite a bit. Though white deers and bears might be rare.â
He asked as he looked at the fur. I asked him to put up with the fur back since reindeers are sensitive animals. Even though they are domesticated, they are not pets so we canât touch them freely.
âSo theyâre different from horses.â
âYes.â
Since he was satisfied, I let the reindeers go free.
Next, we headed to the fortress protecting the village.
âFine thing. Was this once an important strategic point?â
âNo, itâs just there to avoid harm from beasts.â
âHa!?â
Since there are no surviving documents about this fortress, I donât know the details. What I know is that long time ago the damage from beasts were too great that it was made to protect the villagers. Back then, bears and wolves caused the most damage. Nowadays, we can easily exterminate any wolverines and wolves that wander down to the village.
âIn addition, itâs rumoured to have been built with funds from the national treasury.â
âSo the foolish king back then ordered this to be built. Unbelievable.â
Itâs one of the seven mysteries of the village.
Then I guided him through the empty village.
The children are practicing catching reindeers with snares, and the women are busy dyeing.
The men doing variety of things, like making traditional crafts, fishing in the rivers and lakes, or tending the fields.
âThis is the only souvenir shop and store in the village.â
Grandfather looked interested, so we went inside.
âWelcome. Oh itâs just my lord.â
âGood morning.â
âWhoâs that?â
âMy grandfather.â
âOh my!â
Having passed the busy season, there were no merchandise.
It would work if we turned in handicrafts now and then instead of selling them all at the flea market after the polar nights, but since the flea market was equivalent to a festival that happened once a year, everyone was looking forward to it.
Inside, there were plenty of goods stocked up. The owner lady uses her husbands carriage to buy vegetables and meat from the port. Theyâre sold at honest prices unlike the visiting rip-off traders.
âAh, Iâd like to buy two chickens.â
âThanks as always.â
Both of them were hens. I will be raising them for half a year for their eggs. I bought two for Sieg and me.
âThe cages are sold separately, want them?â
âNo need.â
Since the hens seemed docile, I held them in both my arms by my sides.
Though they werenât anything special, grandfather looked at them strangely.
âWhen will you eat them?â
âBefore winter comes.â
Once it starts snowing, itâs impossible to raise livestock so it canât be helped.
The chickens bawked about.
Finally, we arrived at the villageâs landmark.
âWhatâs this.â
âThe Spirit Shieitii.â
ââ¦â¦â
Grandfather stared at the Spirit stone with a quizzical look.
âDo you believe in it?â
âThe Spirit?â
âYeah.â
ââ¦â¦â
Still holding up the chickens, I kneeled down on one knee and prayed.
ââ I pray that the village will remain peaceful, that my family will be healthy, and that we will be able to continue to enjoy the blessings of nature.
There was no way that I would hear the spiritâs reply.
I changed the topic.
ââ¦â¦Few decades ago, my deceased grandfather suddenly removed the Spirit stone, causing a huge commotion.â
âIt seems that your maternal grandfather was an eccentric man.â
âI wonderâ¦â¦â
The previous lord, Rikhard Salonen Levontret denied Spirit worship and suggested a new way of life.
I slowly began talking about my maternal grandfather.