"You are all craftsmen, as long as you work hard, I won't be harsh on you."
Luo De looked at Bard and Katie, and said, "Your treatment will be better than ordinary people, especially Bard, you will have meat to eat every day."
"Thank you, Lord."
Bard stiffly bowed, then pleaded, "I can do without the meat, just please let me live with my wife and daughter who are among those slaves."
"That's not a problem, I'll have Lawrence arrange it, and you'll still get your meat."
A blacksmith's work is heavy labor, without meat, there won't be enough strength to do it well.
"Thank you for your kindness, I will definitely work hard for you."
Bard excitedly knelt before Luo De.
He had originally thought the Lord would take his wife and daughter as tavern prostitutes or the like.
Luo De let Bard rise, then looked up at the brewer Katie, and asked, "What about you? Any family to reunite with?"
"My parents have passed away, only my fiancé is a mercenary, he's not here." Katie replied.