In early June, the cicadas were chirping incessantly.
Horses pulled the train, fully loaded with peat and timber, disappearing in front of Hanske amid the sparks flying from the wheel and rail friction.
With his mouth wide open, Hanske blinked constantly, surprised that such a large mine cart required ten horses to pull.
"This is a horse-drawn train," Delawan introduced with pride, "In the future, they're all going to run on spring machines."
Holy Alliance, Thousand River Valley, at the port side of Langsande County.
A big and small figure stood by the railway tracks, flanked by mounted gendarmerie patrols to prevent iron theft.
In fact, the Holy Alliance allocates the railways layer by layer, and if any section of railway has issues, the nearby Hundred Households District faces reprimand.
So far, apart from refugees from other places, it's rare to see anyone stealing iron.
