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Chapter 4: The Slime Farmer - Chapter 4: The Gate to Another World

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The lands of Rimet were of a calm disposition, of plains and mildly rolling hills covered in verdant nature.

This gentle landscape only emphasized the rough splendor of the World Gate.

Built in monolithic stone, carved with symbols and figures arcane, rising high above the tallest trees, the monstrosity of a Gate dominated the area for miles and miles around it.

Wars had been fought over it, the land around it drenched in the blood of battlefields.

What right did it have to rest so easily upon this plain of golden wheat that waved so purely in the innocent breeze?

Defi studied it from the top of a hill, lips pressed together and chin lifted.

"Young lord, is there something wrong?"

He shook his head. "Nothing important, Garun."

In truth, he was afraid.

Nobles do not go beyond the Gate. Every noble child desiring of adventure had this maxim well entrenched into them from a young age. The adults spoke little of why and like every child, he imagined many monstrous things about the Gate as a result.

He took a breath. By his father's actions, he was noble no longer.

The Gate was not a monster set to devour him, but the path to his freedom.

"Are you sure I dressed properly?"

"You look enough like a merchant of Rimet, young lord." Samti assured him. "Do not worry."

"Call me lord no longer, both of you." It was not the first time he said it.

"Of course, young...one."

If there was one positive thing about not being presented to his father's court, it would be that the retainers did not know his face.

The Gate-markets were large enough to be a town, street upon street piled high with the bounty of Rimet and the wonders of the otherworld – like the cloth and crystal apparatus that he used at the farm to clean his water, or the flameless stove, but the most celebrated were the textiles that had many protections imbued on them.

His father once sent his mother a durable waterproof cloak that never let the wearer get too cold or too hot. It was of the finest and softest weave. The colors did not run despite their vividness, unlike the fine cotton and woollen cloaks of Ontrea that faded with age. It was in one of his boxes, unused since his mother died.

Still, he heard the Rimet Gate-market paled in splendor to the Egrenua Gate district. Another reason for his father to grit his teeth.

The mule under him snorted, likely feeling his discomfort at the sight of the massive doorway to another world, the unnatural feeling in the air. He patted its neck. "Do not worry. We'll be there soon and you can rest."

He could not wait either. Riding a mule was very much different from the comfort of a riding ox. Garun said that there were oxen on the other side, but not ones with the magnificence of the Ontrea riding ox.

He had left Pale in the city, with the Church. The riding ox was too conspicuous to bring here. He'd bought mules and another donkey, to pass as a merchant to the other world.

Nobles often sent their retainers through the gate in the hope of trading at better prices than the Gate-market. With the Rimet family token, they would not be stopped unduly.

The market streets were lively, people haggling in low voices, in loud voices, in yelling even. This was truly a place of business. Coin from beyond the Gate could be exchanged here, but in limited amounts. Some of the otherworld coins were bought as collector's items.

He would likely get a better exchange for Rimet gold on the other side.

Defi headed directly for the Gate, leading them away from the Rimet guards spread around the town like raisins dotted along a dessert cake.

This close, the thing hummed with energy, a low droning that resonated in the Current. He took deep breaths, feeling as if something were forcibly rooting around his guts with a stick.

If he could be so discomforted even with the sensitivity of a low adept, then could the masters who immersed themselves in the Current bear this?

No wonder no noble crossed the Gate. To be noble was to know the Current.

To go through this would be like being pummeled by a landslide, with devils screaming into your ears.

Defi wanted to get it over with as soon as possible.

It was noon, and the tongues of the capital should already be wagging. What scandal, what gossip, he thought bitterly, what entertainment for the masses.

All for a man who would not acknowledge the son of a slave as his own?

Why then did he marry Defi's mother?

"Are you crossing, merchant?"

Defi opened eyes he didn't know he'd closed.

The guard grinned at him. "Not seen you before. Normally, people look up in awe."

The Gate was something to be awed by, certainly.

The construction was a simple post and lintel, but it held nothing up – a door that was built only for itself.

The posts were eight-sided, wider at one side than ten men set side by side with their arms stretched in the horizontal.

They rose regally straight from the earth, higher nearly than a small mountain, two giants bearing on their backs a single massive slab of rock-material, carved with mystic animals and statues taller than three adults stacked standing on the shoulders of the person below.

"We are to cross, yes, guardsman."

"And the child?"

Defi was silent.

They had wrapped one of his cloaks around the baby girl, the fine material a contrast against Samti's rougher clothing. There was no cause for bringing the child of a slave through the Gate. But with Samti acting as a wet nurse?

Defi felt that if he should speak, it would be known immediately as a lie.

"Ah," the guard went, knowingly. "If you show your authorization, then?"

Defi held it out. Even that was a gamble. What merchant of Rimet ventured to the Gate with this pitiful of a retinue?

"Ah," the guard said again, with an even more knowing air. "A personal visit then. Fair bets to you, merchant."

"Good day, guardsman." He forced a smile. Was it really so believable that he had a child? He was too young to be a father! He wasn't sure he wanted to know what sort of conclusions the guard came up with.

Though...

He leaned toward Garun, whispered. "Personal visits?"

Garun cleared his throat and stayed silent.

He huffed, not understanding and suspicious because of it. He would need to see what was behind the Gate to know what Garun was keeping from him.

The guardsman waved at the others behind him, letting them know that Defi and his party could enter.

Going through the Gate was…he clung to the saddle and determinedly told himself not to vomit.

Garun walked close. "Young one."

Defi smiled at him briefly. It had taken some doing to get the couple to stop calling him 'young lord'. "It is merely the nervousness."

"Your first time, I imagine," said the guard on the other side.

Defi did not even notice they were through, but that surprise paled to his unadulterated shock at the guard's words.

Defi stared at the guard, then at Garun.

The servant smirked lightly, knowingly, and said in Ontrean. "He says he imagines it is your first time."

That was not even the problem!

The language the guard used was not one to be spoken in Ontrea.

It was, however, the 'secret language' his mother taught him, presumably learned from the damnable servant now acting as if the world had told a great joke.

"Do not worry about the young master, good guardsman," Garun smiled beatifically at the one who greeted them. "It is only a faint nervous condition."

"Looks pale enough to be a ghost, for certain."

Defi smiled weakly at the guard, who waved them through after looking at the token the 'merchant' held out.

The other side of the Gate was a similar marketplace, but the people were different.

He watched a woman laugh with a shopkeeper and twitched visibly as the length of fur down her back, something he thought part of the woman's dress, swayed in her excitement.

A fur tail.

Her ears pointed straight up as the shopkeep said something that obviously surprised her.

Ears. Real, moving pointed ears on top of her head.

Garun cleared his throat discreetly, and Defi composed himself, recovering from the unsightly gawking.

"Garun," he said faintly. "There are some things, I believe, that I have not been told about this world."

The man stared. "I thought…I thought your hesitation near the Gate was because of the werefolk?"

He shook his head.

There were legends in Ontrea. Stories of old that told of people corrupted by devils, gaining the characteristics of animals. They were lower than the lowest caste, abominations; to see one was to be cursed.

If he had known of this....

Would he have entered the Gate?

Garun looked around, a bit of worry showing on his face. "There is an inn nearby."

"No. We shall go on to the town, then the village. This shock will pass. The stories are only legends."

Garun considered him, then lowered his voice. "Young lord, the land of Ontrea is large, and other nations beyond it are said to be beautiful. There are surely places there that would welcome you, should you want to go back."

Defi straightened on his seat, glaring forward. "I am not so weak. Let us continue. Address me properly, Garun. There are no slaves in this world."

Garun shook his head.

"Ascharon has fewer vices in that regard, but I'm afraid slavery comes with many names. In the allied kingdom of Camurlan, for instance, there are debt-workers, who are slaves to the government in all but name. In the Seven Isles, there are serfs, whose rights belong to their lord. Even in Ascharon, it is within the law to apprentice one's own children for coin. There are many kind masters who teach their apprentices, but there are also those less kind who use their apprentices for labor. And in lands far beyond, there is still slavery. One of the charges of the Ascharon's Imperial Navy is to free the slave galleys that move people by the hundred thousands from various lands each year."

Defi stared ahead as they passed through the marketplace. "I see."

He had much to learn about this other world, it seemed.

"People are people everywhere, young one." Garun smiled wryly. "I have travelled many places both here and in Ontrea. I can assure you, there are kind people and ruthless people, compassionate people and cruel people, and in the end no matter the differing color of skin and hair, the differing race and differing creed, the lowest beggar and the highest emperor, people are still people."

There was a melancholy in Garun's eyes that Defi didn't understand, a deep emotion that was only slightly represented by the odd smile on his lips.

"I will consider your words," Defi could only promise.

It seemed this other world that was his freedom, this world that he chose, this new land that he hoped to be his home, was a lot more complicated than he thought.

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Ch.1 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 1: Desislaf Rimet (1 of 3) Jun 10 Ch.2 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 2: Desislaf Rimet (2 of 3) Jun 14 Ch.3 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 3: Desislaf Rimet (3 of 3) Jun 14 Ch.4 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 4: The Gate to Another World ← Current Jun 14 Ch.5 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 5: Marmocha of Stahlchausses Village Jun 14 Ch.6 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 6: A Boar-Lizard of a Day Jun 14 Ch.7 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 7: The Hermit of the Little Treachery Jun 14 Ch.8 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 8: Terroir and Turquoise Jun 14 Ch.9 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 9: Detour Jun 14 Ch.10 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 10: Zaziphos Lake Soup Jun 14 Ch.11 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 11: The Feel of a Page Jun 14 Ch.12 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 12: Seakrait Bone is a Fool's Trophy Jun 14 Ch.13 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 13: A Day to Remember Jun 14 Ch.14 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 14: The Lowpool Invasion (1 of 6) Jun 14 Ch.15 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 15: The Lowpool Invasion (2 of 6) Jun 14 Ch.16 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 16: The Lowpool Invasion (3 of 6) Jun 14 Ch.17 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 17: The Lowpool Invasion (4 of 6) Jun 14 Ch.18 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 18: The Lowpool Invasion (5 of 6) Jun 14 Ch.19 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 19: The Lowpool Invasion (6 of 6) Jun 14 Ch.20 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 20: A Lake is Not a Constrained Sea Jun 14 Ch.21 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 21: What River Can Compare to My Desert Jun 14 Ch.22 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 22: A Life's Work (1 of 2) Jun 14 Ch.23 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 23: A Life's Work (2 of 2) Jun 14 Ch.24 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 25: Budding Plans Jun 14 Ch.25 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 26: The View Differs Where I Stand Jun 14 Ch.26 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 27: Let's Start With a Slime Warehouse Jun 14 Ch.27 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 28: A Town's Early Morning (1 of 2) Jun 14 Ch.28 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 29: A Town's Early Morning (2 of 2) Jun 14 Ch.29 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 30: Strengthening Bones Jun 14 Ch.30 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 31: Summoning and Unsummoning Slimes Jun 14 Ch.31 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 32: Pork and Beans with Rice Jun 14 Ch.32 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 33: Red Lady Ale Jun 14 Ch.33 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 34: The Tavern Fight that Never Happened Jun 14 Ch.34 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 35: The Day Ends Jun 14 Ch.35 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 36: The Mad Inkseller Jun 14 Ch.36 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 37: Samad, Ascharon Style Jun 14 Ch.37 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 38: A Walk in the Countryside, With Children Jun 14 Ch.38 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 39: You Stole My Land! Jun 14 Ch.39 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 40: For the Warmth of Camaraderie and the Eating of Food Jun 14 Ch.40 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 41: Turq and the Northern Farm Jun 14 Ch.41 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 42: Thinking Too Much Jun 14 Ch.42 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 43: Calor Ducan, Esq. Jun 14 Ch.43 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 44: End the Morning in Frowns Jun 14 Ch.44 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 45: A Mixed Day Jun 14 Ch.45 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 46: Buying Nobility? What Heretic Came Up With That? Jun 14 Ch.46 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 47: The Spear of the Falling Star Jun 14 Ch.47 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 48: The Missing Caravans Jun 14 Ch.48 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 49: The Missing Caravans 2 Jun 14 Ch.49 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 50: The Missing Caravans 3 Jun 14 Ch.50 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 51: The Missing Caravans 4 Jun 14 Ch.51 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 52: The Missing Caravans 5 Jun 14 Ch.52 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 53: The Missing Caravans 6 Jun 14 Ch.53 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 54: The Missing Caravans 7 Jun 14 Ch.54 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 55: The Missing Caravans 8 Jun 14 Ch.55 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 56: The Missing Caravans 9 Jun 14 Ch.56 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 57: The Missing Caravans 10 Jun 14 Ch.57 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 58: The Missing Caravans 11 Jun 14 Ch.58 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 59: The Missing Caravans 12 Jun 14 Ch.59 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 60: Aftermath Jun 14 Ch.60 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 61: Leaving Genlet Jun 14 Ch.61 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 62: I'd Like To Make a Will Jun 14 Ch.62 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 63: Agreine (1 of 2) Jun 14 Ch.63 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 64: Agreine (2 of 2) Jun 14 Ch.64 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 65: Ten-Bloom Tea with the Mayor Jun 14 Ch.65 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 66: Break-in Jun 14 Ch.66 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 67: Inspectors Jun 14 Ch.67 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 68: A Place that Belongs to Me Jun 14 Ch.68 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 69: Night Market Pienplati (1) Jun 14 Ch.69 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 70: Night Market Pienplati (2) Jun 14 Ch.70 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 71: Night Market Pienplati (3) Jun 14 Ch.71 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 72: Between Night and the Dawn Jun 14 Ch.72 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 74: Fried Liver and a Glaive Jun 14 Ch.73 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 75: Walls are Made for Weapons Jun 14 Ch.74 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 76: Shyleaf Harvest Jun 14 Ch.75 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 77: An Excess of Students Jun 14 Ch.76 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 78: A Vital Milk Jun 14 Ch.77 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 79: The Price of Wine Jun 14 Ch.78 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 80: Are We Going Back? Jun 14 Ch.79 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 81: A Superlative Product Jun 14 Ch.80 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 82: Washing Clothes Jun 14 Ch.81 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 83: Mite and the Lament of an Apothecary Jun 14 Ch.82 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 84: Vague Plans Jun 14 Ch.83 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 85: Possibly A Good Influence Jun 14 Ch.84 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 86: Angering Blacksmiths Jun 14 Ch.85 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 87: Flight to Ecthys Jun 14 Ch.86 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 88: Welcome to Bluzand Jun 14 Ch.87 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 89: Touring with Clerks Jun 14 Ch.88 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 90: The Manager Tennar Jun 14 Ch.89 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 91: Renegotiation Jun 14 Ch.90 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 92: Joining Hands Jun 14 Ch.91 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 93: Trace Jun 14 Ch.92 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 94: Concerns in the Distance Jun 14 Ch.93 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 95: This Day is Not For Firsts Jun 14 Ch.94 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 96: An Inedible Dinner Jun 14 Ch.95 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 97: I'll Have to Trouble You Jun 14 Ch.96 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 98: Bright and Shadowed Morn Jun 14 Ch.97 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 99: A Meandering River Still Always Ends Jun 14 Ch.98 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 100: Ordinary Day Jun 14 Ch.99 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 101: He Who Lives Here Must Jun 14 Ch.100 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 102: Bone Soup with Likable Friends Jun 14 Ch.101 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 103: The Blessing Feast (1 of 3) Jun 14 Ch.102 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 104: The Blessing Feast (2 of 3) Jun 14 Ch.103 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 105: The Blessing Feast (3 of 3) Jun 14 Ch.104 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 106: Morning After Jun 14 Ch.105 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 107: Restraint and the Future Jun 14 Ch.106 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 108: Ecthys Aftermath (1 of 2) Jun 14 Ch.107 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 109: Ecthys Aftermath (2 of 2) Jun 14 Ch.108 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 111: Is This a Madman? Jun 14 Ch.109 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 112: Persuade Jun 14 Ch.110 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 113: The World, a Vicious Hussy Jun 14 Ch.111 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 114: Where are you? Jun 14 Ch.112 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 115: Filled Up Jun 14 Ch.113 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 116: Turning Wine and Tears Jun 14 Ch.114 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 117: Healing Jun 14 Ch.115 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 118: First Custom Product Jun 14 Ch.116 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 119: Dawn Wagon Ride Jun 14 Ch.117 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 120: The Guild Officer's Romance Jun 14 Ch.118 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 121: Successful Exchange Jun 14 Ch.119 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 122: Scyllarelis Jun 14 Ch.120 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 123: Another Near Death Experience Jun 14 Ch.121 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 124: Five-Greens Antidote Jun 14 Ch.122 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 125: Teaching Afternoon Jun 14 Ch.123 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 126: Snatching a Gaggle of Orchard-keepers Jun 14 Ch.124 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 127: Farm-wagon Negotiator Jun 14 Ch.125 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 128: A First Impression Jun 14 Ch.126 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 129: Beetle Table Woe Jun 14 Ch.127 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 130: Harvest Feast (1) Jun 14 Ch.128 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 131: Harvest Feast (2) Jun 14 Ch.129 The Slime Farmer - Chapter 132: Harvest Feast (3 End) Jun 14