Although they had successfully lured the herd of wild boars into the trap, killing them while they struggled in the moat, then using ropes to pull them up and carrying them back to the castle took a considerable amount of effort.
Dozens of people were busy until it was pitch dark, with torches lighting up an entire area, before they finished dealing with this herd of wild boars.
Among them, the person who contributed the most was still the old butler with his rich experience; he directed everyone on how to stab with spears most effectively.
Without the old butler's help, it was estimated that the skins of these dozen or so wild boars would not have remained intact. They might have ended up being stabbed into something resembling a sieve by the long spears and sharp arrows of the inexperienced guards, not retaining even half a piece of good skin to make armor.
