"Now that he become a real knight, he should get used to commanding."
Billford was officially knighted last spring.
The knighthood was simple, as there was no atmosphere to make a big deal out of Lilly's work. It would be nice to make the once-in-a-lifetime knighthood extravagant, but Billford asked to keep it simple first.
"Are the seeds there yet?"
"Yes. I'll have to look into it some more."
Absurdly, when Billford became a knight from a seed, all three of them—Carl, Catherine, and Billford—got into trouble over the seed issue.
Billford was originally Catherine's squire, but he also served Carl in place of Harmon, who was unable to participate in the battle.
But since Billford became a knight, Catherine naturally lost her squire, Carl also lost his squire to replace Harmon in battle, and Billford was also left without a squire.
For now, they were receiving help from soldiers, but this also had its limits.