Outside Winterfell City.
A wild boar farm was established on the eastern bank of the Ben Liu River.
Thatched pig houses were closely connected, each with about ten to a dozen square meters in size, hosting seven to eight plump wild boars, grunting as they nuzzled into feeding troughs, devouring the fodder thrown by the farmers.
Anyone who has been to a pigsty would not forget the indescribable stench. For this reason, pigs, compared to cattle and sheep, were seen as unclean animals by the nobles who seldom consumed pork.
Yet this wild boar farm had been established by the St. Hilde family, the lords of the North Territory.
"How many wild boars does this farm keep?" Turennes asked, looking with interest at the stinky wild boars in front of him.
"Approximately more than five thousand wild boars," Archbishop Agani of the North Territory respectfully replied, following behind.