Chapter 35 — Bear ※Drop—Shipped
Hokuou Kizoku to Moukinzuma no Yukiguni Karigurashi
Volume 1 â The Temporary Snow Country Life of the Northern Nobleman and the Raptor Wife
A white bearâs head was poking out. I couldnât see Teoporon himself.
The first floor is built higher than usual. The snow might block the way out, so stairs are built first.
Same for the windows, theyâre built higher so that they wonât be smashed by the heavy snow.
When I opened the window, Teoporon was there.
Because of the houseâs structure, it seemed that he did not see inside.
When I asked him what it was, Teoporon pointed to the ground.
âââA bear!?â
A real one this time.
He hunted a bear.
âSieg, look at that.â
ââ¦â¦Whatâ
Itâs been a long time since I saw a caught bear. A brown bear tied to a sleigh. It looks like a young adult bear.
I jumped out from the window, but a tingling pain shot up my foot. To Sieg who was looking out the window, I crossed my hands over my head while crouching to show her that it was dangerous to jump out from the window.
Sieg went around and came out from the front door.
âAre you okay.â
âYup, Iâm fine.â
After checking my health, our eyes focused on the brown lump.
The bear in the front yard was incredible.
âTeoporon, whatâs this?â
âA present for the great king.â
ââ¦â¦Y-ye~ah.â
As usual, I couldnât understand him. I laughed it off.
Sieg too shook her head.
âI was mistaken. I thought that she was a warrior. I heard from my wife. Warrior Sieglinde, no, queen of the great king should I sayâ¦â¦â
Teoporon was declaring something with great vigour today. As Sieg and I nodded, he continued.
âI wanted to hunt a white bear, but I could only find a brown one. However, this one is good. You can see that from the fur. Now, please accept this!â
Teoporon pointed to the bear, then to us. That meant that heâs giving it to me.
âEh!?â
I pointed to the bear then to myself. âYouâre giving it to me?â it meant. Teoporon nodded.
âW, wa~. Iâm happy!â
Teoporon hunted the bear as a gift.
He pounded his chest and bowed.
âAh, wait, wait!â
I stopped Teoporon who was about to go with his white bear fur.
âSorry, but help us with processing it! I canât do it with just the two of us!â
A bear is as big as an average adult male. SInce it would take a long time to butcher this I asked for his help.
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Since the bear was to big to move to the hut, we did it at the front yard.
âIyaa, I didnât imagine that heâd give a bear.â
âYou look happy.â
âI wanted to let Sieg try some.â
âIs it really that tasty?â
âItâs great.â
Itâs been five years since I had bear meat. That meat was from the white bear Teoporon was wearing.
âPlus itâs a young female.â
ââ¦â¦â
This is the second best season for bear meat.
Having just awoken from hibernation, the famished bears go on a binge. Thus, their meat thickens and their fat becomes tasty.
By the way, the tastiest season is in autumn just before it goes to hibernate. Here, natureâs abundant blessings make the bear meat even better.
I knew that Sieg was looking at me strangely, but this excitement did not go away.
âBy the way, you donât hunt bears?â
âWe donât. Never.â
Bear hunting is dangerous so no one in the village dares toâ¦â¦ except for Teoporon.
Safety first. Thinking about the taste and quality comes after that.
As for the bigger animals like deers and boars, our ancestors learned how to deal with them through trial and error.
However, for bears, no matter how many centuries passed, they are still very threatening so we donât hunt them for their meat.
Fundamentally, our life is focused on surviving as much as possible in this harsh environment.
Therefore, we donât risk our lives for hunting.
The bear that was caught had barely any scratches.
It appeared that the bear died by a spear through its heart. Teoporon is still very reckless.
Its throat was already slit open, so I think he drained the blood already.
I brought out knives.
First, we had to skin it.
Before the fur is bathed in medicinal water, we canât touch it with our bare hands. Because there are bugs and things like that.
I put on leather gloves and started skinning it.
Bear fur is warm, and merchants buy it at high prices. Since the value falls if itâs damaged with a knife, I did the skinning carefully.
We cleanly skinned it off from the bottom to the head, and carefully collected the oil from the fur too.
Then, we removed the subcutaneous fat.
I heard that if itâs carefully processed in hot water many times, panacea is made.
Bear oil is said to be good for abrasions, burns, and for boils from bug bites. I never used it before, so I donât know if itâs true though.
Now that we trimmed off the fat, we then disembowelled it by slashing it open from the chest to the belly.
Bear organs are used for medicine, so these are also traded at high prices. To not spoil it, I put it in a sack full of ice.
Then we butchered it up by its parts. Since the bones are hard, we carved the meat off fully.
Some time later, the butchering was finished.
The bear, now reduced to chunks of meat, is then matured for a month. Itâs big, so it takes longer.
Bear meat is mostly fat. The meat is red, but it turns black after maturing it. The meat doesnât become that soft though. Depending on how itâs cooked, it can become hard like rubber.
If itâs cooked well after maturing, itâs top grade. The fat becomes soft from the heat, and it melts on oneâs tongue.
âTeoporon, thanks!â
He even helped with moving the meat.
Iâm looking forward to eating the meat a month later.
Though Iâm already spent from butchering the bear this morning, this was just the beginning of work today. I have to work.
Around noon, the two of us were drooping.
ââ¦â¦Oh no. My energy is spent from butchering the bear this morning.â
I had an elbow on the table as I had my head resting on the table. Sieg too looked exhausted. She was staring vacantly at a spot on the table.
âLetâs do something we can do indoors in the afternoon.â
âOkay.â
One can really feel the limits of oneâs stamina in spring.
The bear is a formidable enemy, indeed.
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A few days passed since grandfather returned home and we had that battle with the bear.
We still worked from morning to evening.
Then, a letter arrived. It was from grandfather.
His recent events were written on it, and he also wrote that he wanted to see auroras sometime soon. Finally, it said, âIâll give you a marriage present, so write down what you want.â
However, I didnât have a specific wish so I replied, âI donât need anything as long as grandfather is healthy.â
A reply arrived soon.
âThat wasnât what I wanted to hear!â I received a reply full of his rage.
And it also said that heâll just give me a huge bear statue and a part of the vast marquessâs land. Both are troubling gifts.
But then I remembered that there was something I wanted to get.
When I wrote that down, it soon arrived.
What I wanted as my marriage present was a cushioned chair.
The furniture sold in this village are all made from wood, so there are no soft furnitures.
I thought that I wanted a soft chair like the one I saw in the marquessâs mansion.
I installed the long chair where there were two single chairs.
That place is the best place to take a nap.
âWhy a chair?â
âTo get a lap pillow.â
ââ¦â¦â
Sieg glanced over here and then sat on the chair.
She looked at me again and tapped her lap.
âEh, really!?â
âIâll say this beforehand. My thighs donât feel that good. I train, so my muscles are hard.â
âIs that so? Well, I wonât know unless I try it out.â
I decided to lie down on her lap before she could change her mind.
Sieg said that it will be uncomfortable, but her thighs were not too soft nor too hard, but just perfect.
Sieglinde-san, thank you very much. These are really good thighs.