The sound of horse hooves clattered along, kicking up clouds of dust, and the villagers dressed in sleeveless cloaks carrying hoes looked up one after another.
Several blurred figures quickly rushed past in front of them, with small buckets full of paste knocking against the saddle, spilling a lot onto the ground.
Those were two gendarmes wearing blue folded hats and short cloaks, riding swiftly on fast horses along the dirt road.
"Posting proclamations, quick, quick, go faster."
Upon seeing this scene, the villagers, who were originally moving leisurely, immediately quickened their pace, chasing after the dust raised by the horses.
Since the Salvation Army stationed in the Kush Territory, proclamations have become a necessity in the villagers' lives.
To prevent the proclamations from getting wet in the rain, the majority of the Hundred Households Districts would build a small pavilion or wooden shelter on the proclamation board to shield from the rain.