Even though a reduction in crop yield was inevitable, everyone was busy with self-rescue, hoping to minimize the losses as much as possible.
In fact, many times, self-rescue at the risk of one's life is not cost-effective.
But at this moment, the stance of all Noble Lords was remarkably unanimous, trying their best to reclaim food from the natural disaster.
Hudson was no exception. Fully aware of the importance of food during a disaster year, he did not forget to organize manpower to hurriedly harvest crops.
To save the wheat that had been soaked by the rainwater, Hudson even brought in Maxim to serve as a flame-throwing tool. By using physical heating, he prevented the Rye from sprouting.
Due to the magnitude of the work, many Rye grains were directly roasted by Maxim, and a portion of the Rye turned into charcoal.
Following the principle of not wasting, the ruined Rye became food for the Orc Slaves.
The domain people then lived on fried and boiled Rye flour.