
About five people will gather.
Is the horse okay? I understand that there are opinions suggesting they’re thieves, but from my perspective, it was the action of a gentleman. Since he revealed his feelings, I believe it is appropriate to confirm it himself. Understood, I will ask her. It seems she has her eye on someone. Indeed, there was someone; I believe there should be. Have you heard this from him? No, really? That’s not right. How do you feel about this? Which one is your support? I truly believe there must be someone. Yes, it has already started for me. I am aware of the conversation. Well, it should take a few days to bring it up. I don’t want to be in a position where I catch a good person. No, I feel sorry only for myself. It just started for me, and I have to blame that for it, right? I’m grateful; I knew about the conversation. Please, let’s talk from the beginning. I haven’t heard about this. Nice to meet you; this is just a conversation. I certainly know the horses; I’ve heard about it. So what now? Horses also understand sign language? Yes, please. If that’s the case, then I’ve heard about it. Indeed, I can’t let everything go. It’s terrible to think one should just adapt. After all, I just want someone who can rely on my wife at the merchant’s office without any knowledge. By the way, the name is Hormes. From next time onwards, I need to negotiate for myself. No, I can’t just create something. I should lend it for a rare item, well, that’s what I know from just the night. I don’t know a lot about this. I’m very grateful. As it is, I’d rather wait for the car than borrow it. Of course, I regularly need to borrow from the original source, right? Well, if it’s okay, I would greatly appreciate that you take care of this in consideration. Yes, certainly. Before that, I want to ask for your understanding as I was turned down. Ah, the beard thought is not something to continue with. There’s no reason to come, so I’ll do as I like. Certainly, it should suffice at the island house because it is important. Even if you say it out loud, there will be responsibilities to comply with. So start it. No, no, the beard thought is about inconvenience, right? Yes, I heard about it. I was told the horse was mentioned. Well, it can’t be helped. But why come here? I knew both sides by coincidence here last time. What should I do? Yes, keep going. It seems to be directed towards that goal. I wonder if the store offers something because I’m just making sure there are no issues. If that person didn’t grow greedy, I would surely have let it go. Yes, it seems to have been a difficult situation.
Isn’t this a forceful way for a newly wealthy person?
>>1
Since he is a good young man with glasses, he can’t act forcefully.
Are they just people who like horses?
Is it like going to see works of art?
>>3
It seems that a luxury car, of which there are only a few in the country and that cannot be obtained without special channels, has landed even if there is money.
Car enthusiasts who come asking to see it, having heard about it from somewhere.
Gentlemen who probably won’t succeed, but ask just in case.
The silent thought of “It seems impossible, but I should at least ask… no, but…” in the first panel of 5P.
Just knowing that there is a wonderful horse over there might give you a chance later on…
(It’s worth a shot, even if it might not work…)
(I knew it wouldn’t work…)
The British have been racing horses for 500 years.
Hats off.
Like this
I definitely know this isn’t for sale, but I guess I’ll ask anyway… so I understand something about it.
>>10
On the contrary, it’s not something for sale, but it’s not particularly important either, so if you want it, feel free to take it.
“Wait, is it really okay!? I sometimes feel bad about it because I’ve also bought various regular products.”
Maybe if there’s something like that in the future, I’ll just ask and see.
>>114
Common traits of enthusiasts.
I unintentionally feel the shark trade and mysteriously compensate for it.
Gentlemen who have come from nowhere blow.
It’s too otaku to be getting excited even after handing over the business card.
I can’t help but chuckle a bit at the “Oh!” with the focusing lines in the lower panel where they are handing over the business card.
Because I might change my mind or I might want to have children.
At that time, it’s important to connect in advance…
It seems like the wife is joyfully expressionless.
Fans gather from somewhere…
You never know what will happen in the future.
Connecting faces is strong and important.
That’s right.
Of course, that’s right.
When it comes to nomadic people’s horses, it’s impossible unless you’re quite close with them.
(Is it… looking at a horse…? Why…?) it has a face like that.
>>21
If you’re a nomad, it makes sense that you value horses and come to see good ones, right?
>>31
The person who knows this woman best seems to be Mr. Smith, who doesn’t seem very interested in horses.
It may be surprising to think that (there are horse lovers among British people as well…).
Yeah, that’s true! They won’t sell it, right?
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
It’s gentlemanly to back down easily…
If I were to leave without asking and then hear that someone else bought it, I would regret it a lot, so even if it’s a long shot, I’ll ask for now.
Is this person a horse enthusiast unrelated to racehorses?
If anything, I’m kind of feeling a “Kuu~ this is it!” vibe at the point of not selling.
>>26
Well, just the fact that someone who knows the value of this horse owns it makes me feel quite relieved.
If you think about it, when you hear rumors that a wealthy car enthusiast has a foreign sports car that you’ve never seen before, you can’t help but be intrigued…
>>27
It might be realistic to ask an acquaintance at the dock to let me know if a horse comes in.
It’s better to put some saliva on it since horses have breeding opportunities.
>>28
The main negotiation seems to be on your side as well.
If there are definitely buyers, their actions might change too.
Only people from respectable families can own horses, so they tend to be well-mannered.
Those who want to buy and those with glasses.
I feel like I’m somewhat being held back by the same British person as well.
I will wait for as many years as it takes.
The suggestion about having a child seems quite realistic.
If you are this enthusiastic, you wouldn’t treat it carelessly.
It’s a country where Her Majesty the Queen loves horses too…
It seems that a super enthusiast who went to explore Central Asia brought back a local horse!
Let’s go! Let’s call everyone too!!
There’s no way I’m going to sell it! I get it!
It was noticeable when I crossed over by boat… so I guess they heard about it from around that area.
Your ability to take action is amazing.
Whoa, amazing horses are just irresistible!! That’s a pretty universal desire, right?
I guess they are animals that have been deeply involved in human history like that.
Chubar is a good kid, isn’t he?
>>43
That’s right.
That’s right.
I wonder if that guy from Ankara will show up again in this context.
Just the fact that it’s an outside horse is rare, but seeing it this magnificent must have been really exciting.
Of course, that’s right! (Smiling)
A network of enthusiasts among enthusiasts…
If it’s a good horse, I can brag about it.
When they said “I’ll sell it immediately!”, I was taken aback because it was different from the response I had imagined.
I’m happy, but it seems complicated (even though it’s such a wonderful horse…)
Honestly, it looks fun.
Conversely, in a world where those who forcibly undercut prices or steal horses quickly become the subject of rumors and are expelled from high society…
What are these gentlemen talking about in the carriage on the way back…?
>>56
Well, if I could get a good horse and receive children, that would be great.
>>56
The horse was good, wasn’t it!
>>56
This is going to get super exciting really quickly!
>>56
I could easily have three bowls of rice talking about that horse!
>>56
Horses are great, right…
Good…
I love it too!
>>56
That nape.
>>66
Legs
>>56
It seems like they will at least prepare an opponent for Chubaru.
>>56
If things go badly, it seems like they might be talking about making connections with that country to import horses.
He is a gentleman.
The serious gaze waiting for the appearance of the horse…
It’s something like what we call a sports car today.
I’m impressed.
It might be the queen’s ranch manager.
(If I were the owner, I would never sell you…)
It is passionately written about that horse in the diary.
I wonder how many offspring a horse can actually have per individual.
Is the suggestion of selling a child if one is born a fairly realistic negotiation?
>>72
If it’s Itaru, it should be fine.
>>72
Even with modern veterinary medicine, it’s still around ten heads, and while it is realistic for earlier times, it might not necessarily be an easy negotiation.
>>166
I think it’s totally fine to sell it if it can be sold for a high price.
Between the late 18th century and the 19th century, the native European horses were crossed with Arabian horses from the Middle East, Barb horses from North Africa, and Turkoman horses from Central Asia.
Slim but fast and endurance-rich horses have been increasingly replaced as military horses, and breeding improvements have progressed.
As a result, wealthy individuals also started to prefer such horses for their riding.
>>73
There was a unprecedented boom of spotted pattern horses in Europe for a while.
With the introduction of Oriental horses, the boom ended, and the surplus spotted horses were sent in large quantities to the New World.
Is it true that the Appaloosa was sold to the Indians and mixed there?
What clear eyes this gentleman has…
Not being able to buy it is also what makes it good… I guess that’s understandable.
>>75
Already, you know?
It’s nice to know that you really understand the value.
Hakuba is nice, isn’t it…?
Good…
My nape is also numbing.
White horse is romantic.
The horse I saw today was really great!
I asked just in case, but I guess they won’t sell it to me, huh? I get it! That’s the kind of diary entry.
On the way back, they’ll probably be discussing horse talk.
>>81
No way…
Sounds super fun!
>>81
I sometimes peek at horse racing threads, but it really feels like this.
I’m really excited, you know? Fans who see a good horse.
This has some ulterior motive or something.
It’s not some kind of metaphor or anything like that?
>>82
The metaphor means that the beloved horse of a bride who came from a completely different land was appreciated in the local area as well.
It can be interpreted that the new bride coming into a new environment showed one possibility of being accepted.
The gentlemen had no ulterior motives; they just said that horses are great.
>>93
I’m glad it’s not about beastiality or something like that…
Wow, what a great horse!
Regarding the Dandong’s Namamugi Incident, it was written that middle class people in England at the time couldn’t ride horses.
>>85
In other words, only senior gentlemen are present here.
Is Chubaru a mare?
Talas probably won’t try to have many offspring.
This nape… feels a bit perverted.
In a mystery, it’s usually the introduction of the case, but in an “Otoyomegatari” (A Bride’s Story), it’s probably just about liking horses…
Horse
I love you.
When my dad assembled the jeep and left it in the garden,
I’m sorry for the imposition, but could you please let me have that jeep… I just remembered that we had a continuous stream of visitors.
Even though it’s a rural area, where do these people come from?
>>92
The nape of this jeep
Legs
>>96
I didn’t know there was a Jeep like this.
No, it’s wonderful.
>>101
I would definitely like to have it passed down when a child is born.
>>92
Finding a jeep is relatively easy.
Even if it’s covered with a sheet or taken apart, a professional can see through it.
>>98
Sorry, is the Jeep a type of car…?
Assemble…?
>>103
It might be easier to understand if I say “restore.”
>>109
Thank you so much for reaching out to a complete novice like me.
I might barely understand it…
That car looks kind of cool, doesn’t it?
Well, for example, when I find myself in a situation where I can’t take care of the horse due to some trouble.
Having connections like this is quite helpful in many ways…
If this is what it is with horses, then we really have to take care of human bloodlines.
Sumesu is living pretty freely… that’s what you think in the local edition.
>>97
Wandering in Central Asia for academic purposes during that era is truly an impressive story.
>>97
Could it be that Mr. Smith is a stubborn and unyielding man like the glasses character from World Trigger?
>>118
I see.
You were that kind of guy, Henry.
>>118
He’s the kind of man who kept ignoring letters telling him to come back because he was caught up in the war!
This is a British gentleman…
Even if it’s infinitely close to zero, if you ask, there’s a possibility.
If you don’t ask, it’s zero.
Oh no, even Jeep Uncle has entered.
If a baby jeep is born, please contact us here.
Gathering about five people feels somewhat realistic…
The perfect number of people to move.
There are probably people whose hobby or job is to find cars that have been left in a barn.
(Haha, so Chubaru gets kidnapped after this…!)
When I found J27 deep in the warehouse, I rudely brought a box of sweets to greet them and said I’d wait for as many years as it takes, and in the end, I waited 10 years to buy it.
>>113
There are gentlemen on the bulletin board too.
>>123
I knew that for a while, elderly people were tricked into selling their prized cars at a low price, which made it even more necessary for me to act like a gentleman.
However, it cannot be overlooked either.
Kids from Jeep wouldn’t typically be born into ordinary families…
>>116
Of course, that’s right.
It’s fine, I just asked if you’re an Autobot, just in case.
If you’re restoring a car in plain sight, there will surely be many gentlemen who will want it when they have children…
If a foal is born, please contact me.
I will wait for as many years as it takes.
Also, you two should start making a family soon.
“I won’t wait even a minute, hey.”
I might go see it if I hear that a card that is certainly one of only a few in the world has been found in a rural area!
Perhaps after this, rumors will spread in the gentlemen’s horse information network.
I will wait for as many years as it takes!
~A few years later~
What, are you really going to let me have it?!
Ah… your master… I’m sorry for your loss…
Is the horse going to be stolen after this?
Well, if a situation arises where I can no longer keep Chubaru due to some trouble from here on…
It’s really important to connect to someone who will take care of it and cherish it.
There is even a possibility that it was brought out specifically for that foreshadowing.
It seems that there are quite a few tribes among the equestrian nomads that do not give names to their horses.
Because they are ultimately consumables.
>>130
We don’t give names to livestock.
There’s no way I’d sell such a good horse, but I have to ask just in case; otherwise, I might be cursed for the rest of my life wondering if I should have…
It’s important to build connections with people.
For each other’s sake
A car enthusiast and an exceptionally skilled emu artist, a 4-panel comic creator.
From a fan’s perspective, even though there are various types of jeeps, it seems that people who don’t know much just lump them all together and say “jeep” without distinction.
>>135
(Is it a legendary person…?)
People who collect luxury items through proper means value their connections, which adds to their sophistication.
>>136
I don’t want to sell to unpleasant people.
>>151
If the origin is unknown or it is stolen goods, it will also affect my credibility.
I don’t want you to take Aoki away!!
If you greet various places, there are times when you might get multiple contacts in a short period and become overwhelmed.
Well, I’ll do it.
Not only with horses, but there are countless examples of people being mentally affected when their animal partners die, which is why there are cultures that deliberately avoid naming them or developing attachments.
I’ve heard that nomads have a ridiculously large number of words to describe different types of horses.
When I think about it, horse racing is kind of like car sports back in the day.
>>144
It feels incredibly fitting.
While there are people who are really thoroughly knowledgeable,
This feeling is completely lost on those who don’t get it.
Shiro is nice, isn’t it?
The youngest son, overflowing with feelings, replies to the mother who says, “Even though I raised the siblings the same way…,” with “Isn’t it because you raised them the same way?”
In the end, the place they are returning to seems somewhat satisfying.
>>147
Eye pleasure, eye pleasure…
It would be nice if someone who understands the value buys it at a proper price when the original owner has to part with it for some reason, but there are cases where that doesn’t happen…
Without this level of sense of smell, one cannot be a Horseman.
>>152
Maniacs are not given the opportunity to unleash their excitement.
They might want a network that can properly share and communicate.
There are only advantages.
Everyone loves horses, right?
Everyone likes horses, right?
I like all horses.
You never know what Sumesu’s mother might do…
“The Chubal might be sold without permission, and these gentlemen might be the ones searching for it.”
Some gentleman’s son is inquiring about a foreign woman, but there’s a capable English gentleman who avoids touching upon that.
It’s a different mindset of enthusiasts from an era without social media.
Ah, it’s no good! It’s a good horse, after all!
Damn, that’s no good! It’s a good horse after all!!
Showing the horsemanship of nomads might make someone have a nosebleed.
>>160
While watching equestrianism and trick riding, one might say “ohh.”
I don’t think these people specifically want to see special horsemanship.
If anything, there’s even a possibility that I sensed it just from the fact that my second son returned from the Middle East and started stocking up on feed.
They are quite pleasant gentlemen.
Seeing good horses is a true delight.
I was able to see a good horse, so I now have something to talk about in social circles.
I suppose you’re satisfied, gentlemanly speaking.
Maybe after this we’ll get excited again saying, “Wow, what a great horse…”
When you decide to keep a horse, you won’t be able to avoid buying feed and related supplies, so it seems like you’ll get caught up in the gentleman’s network somewhere…
I can’t help but feel that it might also be because of your brother’s influence.
>>169
There are realistic problems like how to live from now on, as it’s practically like being disowned…
>>177
Those two are currently making zero income.
>>189
Are you selling Russian memoirs?
Unlike today, you can’t see it unless you go there…
Just looking at it will be an eye feast.
If Mr. Sumes has to part with this wonderful horse…
If you leave an impression of being enthusiastic and treating things with care, the first contact you will receive is definitely from yourself!!!!
>>171
Well, it seems I can definitely rely on this… Honestly, there’s nothing but benefits from this meeting.
>>179
That said, if there is something troubling, it seems they will do their best to back you up with this enthusiasm.
>>184
I could take care of it for a while instead of Kaneko, and maybe I could even get some change… Horses cost far more than raising a few people…
If I were to bring a horse down to a port in England, it would probably cause quite a commotion.
If someone steals or jumps ahead, they’ll probably get beaten up by the group.
>>173
A gentleman wouldn’t do such a thing.
>>176
It’s to the point of being banished from high society.
Well, if you’re a noble, it’s treated like death anyway.
The Mongolian horse archery, as rumored, doesn’t move up and down at all.
If things go poorly, even showing it could be a bit… We need to anticipate even the possibility of it happening. If that foal is interested… if I were to introduce it, regardless of whether it happens or not, it would be a win in negotiations.
Owning a horse, just like being a horse owner, costs a lot of money, doesn’t it…?
>>180
It becomes 10 kilograms of feed per day.
I wonder if it changes again when hay, grains, and bean pods are mixed together.
>>180
Talking about military horses, for maintaining their physique and stamina, they require 5 kg of protein feeds like legumes, 5 kg of pasture, and 10 kg of water.
Because one is needed per day.
Just seeing a good horse is already worth it, right?
I mean, you all really have a good eye, horse lovers.
“I’ll wait for as many years as it takes, is that horse really that good…?”
I might reach ecstasy if I see Karkashka.
I thought “horse” was some kind of euphemism that wasn’t good for women, but it’s actually a real horse…
They are people who prioritize horses first.
If you handle it poorly, you’ll only incur losses.
It seems like they’ll still be saying that horse was good even after they get home, and every time they gather with this group, they’ll probably be saying, “But that horse was really good, wasn’t it?”
Of course, you wouldn’t sell it; I wouldn’t sell it either, such a famous horse! That’s the kind of feeling packed in there, right? That’s right, that’s right.
When Chubaru was in his hometown, he didn’t have trouble finding food, but it’s tough in England.
British gentleman: “The horses of Central Asia are wonderful…”
Mr. Nikorovski said, “Since British people also like horses, I think I will start that kind of business in Ankara.”
It smells like a big business.
If I brought home a colt, I’m sure there would be a flurry of marriage proposals coming my way.
Actually, in society, I recently saw a great horse! Oh, it was a really good horse! Ah, you saw it too, right? It was a good horse… Oh! Do you also want to see it? But, you know… I think that kind of conversation would be incredibly fun.
I guess it’s impossible for something this wonderful… but I like the kind of face that just says, “I’ll give it a try…”
I wonder where the nameless people are when I go to the school festival…
Wow, what a truly wonderful horse!
I bet it would be super fun to talk to people who didn’t go see it.
>>202
The person who heard it will probably come to see it, thinking, “Is it really such a good horse?!”
>>203
So when someone who went to see it says that they would love to see a foal being born, they say there’s already a prior appointment.
No one touches the wife with issues…
What a wonderful horse!