Chapter 21: The Black-Haired Barbarian Of Hubei Province (3)

Chapter 21: The Black-Haired Barbarian Of Hubei Province (3)

I need to draw a line on the wood, so hold the end of the string tight.

This was awesome.

Totally awesome.

Starting the next day, my job shifted from carrying heavy materials to assisting the master carpenter.

Though it was still manual labor, it was less physically demanding and paid more.

Yes, Ill hold it tightly!

I placed the string I had received at the end of a piece of construction wood. As I positioned it, the master carpenter began to draw lines on the wood with a chalk line.

How dare a barbarian work with a master carpenterThe source of this content nov(el)bi((n))

How can someone who rarely accepts apprentices work with such a barbarian?

It was natural for people to be unhappy about a barbarian like me assisting the master carpenter. But what could I do?

Did you guys have a stronger connection than the carpenter line? Social life was all about connections.

Of course, relying solely on connections and acting recklessly could turn me into a dismissed porter of the carpenters party. I definitely didnt want to go back to carrying materials.

I had to work smart so that the carpenters would regret and obsess over my absence if I disappeared.



Who sharpened all these tools?

One of the carpenters, noticing the tools sharpened as if new, remarked.

Huh? Mines sharpened too. I was thinking of getting a new chisel since it wasnt cutting well.

Did the foreman call a sharpener to do all this?

That guy? Hes crazy about money. No way he would spend on a sharpener for this.

I did it.

I stepped forward and spoke.

You, a barbarian?

Yes. I heard you complaining about the tools not working well yesterday, so I got up early this morning and sharpened them.

You did all these by yourself?

One of the carpenters asked in surprise.

Sharpening tools didnt take much time because their blades werent large. It was a bit bothersome to wake up at dawn, though.

I couldnt have done it as well as this.

Well done.

For a barbarian, youre quite skilled.

The carpenters, who initially looked down on me, grudgingly complimented me after they inspected the tools.

Hehehe. This is just the beginning.

Ive brought water here in advance!

Ive organized the sawdust and wood waste over there!!

As I took care of all the visible chores, the carpenters perception of me gradually started to change.

It felt great to gain their favor with such manageable tasks.



Just like my daytime job, telling stories at night wasnt too difficult.

They were all part of a divorce series.

A kind husband and a wicked wife. Just vary the wicked wifes repertoire. The child they thought was theirs turns out to be from an affair, the wife donates money to another man, or the wife constantly hinders her husbands future.

That damned woman, even worse than yesterday.

Today, she seems crazier, doesnt she?

Why does each day bring a worse woman?

Just provide an initial variation of the wicked wife and change the successful outcomes slightly.

Success after divorce with a princesss consort, a genius craftsman, or by passing the imperial examination. Stories were easily created when the runaway wife regretted her actions after the husbands splendid success.

The barbarian sure tells amazing stories.

We wouldve spent a lot of money to hear these in the market.

Every story told by the storytellers is the same. But this barbarian always brings something new.

The uncles were extremely satisfied. I was too, as my work was easy and all I had to do was talk. My stories even started spreading, leading to this:

Ill buy you a drink of rice wine once Im done with work!

Are you crazy? Why sell that spot for just rice wine?

You know how much I love those storytellers tales, and you still say that?



It was a very tempting offer.

Following the Master Carpenter would mean not going hungry.

A few days ago, I would have accepted without hesitation.

I really appreciate the offer, but I have something else I want to try.

There arent many jobs a barbarian can do on their own here in the Central Plains. May I know what you want to do?

I want to become a storyteller.

This was the conclusion I had reached after several days and nights of deliberation.

I couldnt return to Joseon or to the Moyong Family. I had to live out my life here in the Central Plains.

To survive, I needed to earn money.

But there were limited jobs available for a discriminated barbarian. I had barely scraped by, but now I needed to break free from such a situation.

What was my job before I was reincarnated here?

A web novel author.

But there were significant problems with selling books here for money.

Firstly, I didnt have the money to make books.

Having barely managed to feed myself, I couldnt afford ink or to produce books.

Secondly, there was no guarantee that anyone would buy a book by a barbarian.

It wasnt that I lacked confidence in my novels. But considering the discrimination I had faced over the past year, it was hard to imagine bookstores selling my work.

Thirdly, this world lacked copyright laws.

Even if I wrote an interesting book, the profits wouldnt fully come to me. It would only fatten those who illegally reproduced it.

To make money from writing books in this world, certain conditions were necessary. You needed the ability to mass-produce the first edition and have the means to protect your intellectual property rights.

As a black-haired barbarian in the Central Plains, there were too many obstacles to making money from books.

But not for a storyteller.

A black-haired barbarian might face discrimination, but a foreign storyteller was met with respect.

Exotic tales from distant lands. As long as I narrated them compellingly with a bit of theatrics, someone would pay attention. My provocative stories were certainly more fascinating than the tedious novels that circulated here.

If I played my cards right, I could definitely make a living in the martial arts world.

A storyteller? Yes, you could pull it off. Ive encountered many storytellers, but youre the most captivating by far.

Yes. Over the past few days, Ive experimented and grown confident. Im grateful for your proposal, but I wish to pursue storytelling.

Would I come to regret this choice? Doubt lingered even as I voiced my decision. I wouldnt starve if I stuck with carpentry in this realm. Yet, I would always be just a barbarian carpenteran eternal outsider.

It was better to choose a path where my identity as a barbarian could be an asset.

Extend your hand for a moment.

Yes? Alright.

As I reached out, the Master Carpenter handed me a small pouch.

Whats this?

Youve graced us with your valuable stories each evening, and it wouldnt be right if we compensated you solely as a carpenters apprentice. Thus, the workers and I put together a payment for your tales. I pitched in a fair share as well.

This was unexpected income. I had only shared stories to lighten my workload, yet here I was receiving additional payment for them

The prejudice I had endured for a year.

This was the first genuine gesture of kindness I had experienced in that time.

For a moment, emotion clogged my throat. My hands shook. It was a modest pouch, but it carried a weight beyond measure. My heart swelled with this unforeseen kindness, making it hard to catch my breath.

Now that I think about it, since youve chosen to become a storyteller, am I your first patron? What an honor.

The honor is truly mine.

I know the struggle of a barbarian trying to make it in the Central Plains. But with your gift for storytelling, youre bound to thrive here. Im sure of it.

Ill give it my all.

Good. If youre going to be a storyteller, head to Chilgok County. Theres a cloth merchant by the name of Wang on the market street. Hes a friend of mine. Mention my name, and hell provide a place for you to tell your stories.

Thank you so much. I dont know how to repay this kindness.

Its not kindness. Ive merely paid what your stories are worth. They were truly entertaining. Now, I must attend to some paperwork. You go ahead.

Yes, Ill be on my way.

I left the construction site amid the workers farewells, making my way toward Chilgok County.

Chilgok County.

I hope it proved to be a good place to start my life as a storyteller.