The afternoon meeting at the manor was relatively relaxed.
Heipite, the former head of Barley Hamlet, was successfully elected.
Afterward, Wheat Hamlet, with 591 people and 100 households divided into nine ridges, also saw its former head, One-eyed Boris, successfully retain his position; next, Alfalfa Hamlet, with 355 people in 62 households divided into six ridges, still had its former head, the lame Adolf, successfully reelected.
Only Lentil Hamlet, with 632 people in 108 households divided into ten ridges, experienced some changes.
The former head of the hamlet was Sharby, a man always seen with a smile on his face and whose hair had already turned grey. The reason he acquired the nickname "Old Vegetable" was due to how good he was at growing vegetables and his willingness to guide others in vegetable planting.
Besides growing lentils, almost every household in Lentil Hamlet had cultivated a garden to grow vegetables, so Old Vegetable Sharby was highly respected.