Lord Highlander

Chapter 734: 723. The Deal of the Dakuni Tribe

  Chapter 734 723. The transaction of the Dakuni tribe

   "You can always find some magic herbs here, but it's a bit dangerous to come here." Aung San said with some emotion.

  Suldak and his party took the cableway that the indigenous tribe straddled the mountain valley and returned to the south bank of the canyon.

  Feeling that there is such a deep valley that may be able to block the ghost-striped red ants on the north bank of the canyon for a period of time, Suldak felt that he could finally breathe a sigh of relief.

   The price of disposing of this huge hive was Samira's excessive use of her arms again. Although she had Holy Light and Divine Blessing, her arms could not recover quickly.

Returning to the cliff where the indigenous tribes were, the elders of the indigenous tribes received Surdak again. It was still the room on the highest floor of the indigenous crypt. The elders of the indigenous tribes were sitting in front of the bonfire and saw Leto and Baaler-Mule The honey bee pupa brought back was found in two earthenware pots. These honeys are not the usual desserts of the indigenous people, but a rare medicinal material.

   It was this joint expedition to the Dark Insect Valley that allowed the two parties to establish the most basic trust.

   "Are you saying that you are willing to send someone back to Dodan Town with me to make some transactions?" Suldak asked the native elder.

  He knew that this matter was imminent, but he didn't expect the native elder to be so anxious.

  The indigenous great elder curled up beside the meeting, nodded, his eyes fell on Suldak, and said:

   "Yes, we are willing to take out some of these crystals and exchange some winter supplies from you. This is very important to our Dakuni tribe."

Suldak saw some magical herbs on the wooden shelf behind the native elder. He at least saw silver leaf grass, Ningshen flower and kudzu root that he could identify from the shelves. The magic market of the Green Empire is almost completely sold out.

   At this time, of course, Suldak would not choose those magic crystals that continued to depreciate. He nodded to the native elder and said:

   "Of course, but compared to these magic crystals, I would rather trade these magic herbs with you."

  The native elder was slightly taken aback, and looked down at the magic spar in the wooden tray. Unexpectedly, the young imperial general had no interest in it, and instead took a fancy to those witchcraft materials.

For the warriors in the indigenous tribes, obtaining magic spar is far more difficult than obtaining these magic herbs. How many precious magic cores, the warriors of the indigenous tribes had to hunt enough monsters to find these magic cores.

  Compared to these magic cores, these magic herbs that grow in the forest of monsters are easier to obtain.

  Indigenous tribes still control some magical herb collection places. Many herbs cannot be preserved for a long time, otherwise the magic power will fail, so they will be allowed to grow in the forest, but go back regularly to check the growth and make some camouflage outside.

"No problem, as long as the price of the herbs meets our expectations, there is nothing that cannot be traded." The indigenous elder nodded, and then asked the indigenous girl next to him to put some bundles of magical herbs on the shelf into a in a wooden box.

Then he pondered for a moment before saying to Suldak: "Aung San brought you to the Dakuni tribe, which is enough to explain your position on the issue of the indigenous tribes and aborigines in the Bailin plane. During these difficult times, restrain the slave catchers in town as much as you can."

  Now the slave trading gang headed by Mayor Marko in Dodan Town has basically been wiped out, and basically no adventure group is willing to enter the Warcraft Forest at this time.

  So Suldak immediately patted his chest and promised:

   "I can guarantee that during the period before the outbreak of the beast tide, no adventure group with a tendency to catch slaves will be allowed to enter the Warcraft Forest through the northern city wall."

  Thus, the great elder of the Dakuni tribe reached a second deal with Surdak

   Exchange magical herbs for tribal winter supplies.

   Not only that, this time the native elders continued to send Leto and Barr-Muller to bring these magic herbs and go to Dodan Town with Suldak to carry out this magic herb transaction.

  The two aboriginal warriors could not speak the imperial language, so the aboriginal elder asked the young aboriginal girl beside him to accompany him.

  It has been almost five days since Suldak left Dodan Town. He declined the enthusiasm of the native elders to keep him, took the cavalry squadron out of the Invercargill Warcraft Forest, and finally rushed back to Dodan Town at dusk on the sixth day.

  A group of cavalry walked into the Dodan Canyon, and was discovered by the city guards on the city wall.

   Not long after, the gate under the north city wall opened, and Andrew led a team of cavalry to meet him.

  Andrew was riding on Gu Bolai's horse, complaining to Suldak with a wry smile on his face:

   "If you don't come back again, I will lead the cavalry into the forest of monsters to find you."

  Suldak also knew that he was in the cavalry battalion for the past few days, so he would definitely lead a team to patrol near the border under some pressure.

   smiled and patted him on the shoulder as a sign of comfort, and said:

   "This time I went a little farther, but the harvest is still quite big."

  Andrew asked curiously:

   "Go into the depths of the monster forest and find the root of the beast tide?"

  Suldak nodded, pulled the reins of the horse, and said to Andrew:

   "Well, almost, the only regret is that I didn't take a close look at those ghost-striped red ants. Let's go, let's go back to the camp."

  A group of people entered the town of Dodan through the gate hole in the north city wall.

This is the first time for three young people from the Dakuni tribe to come to Dodan Town. They stayed under the northern city wall for a long time. When they passed through the northern city wall, they saw Dodan Town inside the city wall—so many houses were built on the on the ground.

  The only commercial street in the small town was even lit up with street lights. Those colorful lights reflected in the eyes of the three young indigenous people, making them a little dazzled.

  Carrying the herb box on their backs, they foolishly followed Suldak into the barracks.

  Everything they saw in the barracks made them feel so novel.

   Entering the military camp, Samira handed over the horses to the aboriginal herdsmen, and dragged his exhausted body to leave by himself.

  Suldak asked Andrew to arrange a place for the three indigenous youths, and then rode to the town of Dodan to see how Selena and Signa were doing these days.

   Passing the long street in the town, seeing that at least half of the shops on both sides of the street are open, there is not much panic in the eyes of the town residents.

   When passing by the bakery, Suerdak dismounted deliberately and walked into the bakery.

  The counter of the bakery is full of long strips of white bread, but most of them are scones, which are almost full of bread racks. A boss and two apprentices are putting the kneaded dough into the bread oven.

  A maid stood at the door, saw Suldak coming in, and hurried up to receive him.

  Suldak went straight to the shelf of wheat cakes, pointed to the baked wheat cakes on the shelf, and asked directly, "How much are these baked wheat cakes?"

   "Ten copper coins a piece!" The maid stammered.

  She was so oppressed by Suldak's aura that she couldn't even speak completely.

Suerdak took out a piece of baked wheat cake from the shelf. The diameter of this standard wheat cake is about one foot. After adding some yeast, the whole wheat cake is baked very thick. In addition to the sweetness of the wheat itself, The taste is slightly sour.

  Although the price is not too expensive, it is not too cheap either, at least the aborigines in the town cannot afford it.

  Suldak asked: "These baked wheat cakes have always been at this price?"

The owner of the bakery heard Suldak's question and hurried up to explain: "In the past, there were eight copper coins and one wheat cake. Recently, the adventure maps in Dodan Town have all left one after another, and the business group can't receive the goods. No horse-drawn carriage is willing to come to Dodan Town, so that the price of wheat flour in the town has increased to a certain extent, so the price of baked wheat cake has also increased in recent days."

  Suldak nodded, turned and walked out of the bakery without saying anything.

   "Don't you want to buy some bread? All the white bread in our shop is freshly baked!" the bakery owner followed behind Surdak to sell.

  Suldak stopped at the door of the bakery, and the bakery owner who followed behind wanted to give himself a mouth, and secretly complained that his mouth was so cheap, why did he have to say this more?

   "How much does the wheat flour have to be reduced, so that the price of such a large baked wheat cake can be reduced to two copper plates?" Suldak turned to the bakery owner and asked.

Although the owner of the bakery was a little nervous, he still calculated carefully, and then said: "If the price of baked wheat cakes falls to two copper coins a piece, I am afraid that the whole town will come to buy baked wheat cakes from me, then The profit of baking wheat cakes can be diluted a bit, and if the cost of wheat flour is included, a copper coin per pound of wheat flour will be profitable! But where can there be such cheap wheat flour..."

  Suldak nodded, but did not speak, walked out of the bakery and rode away alone.

  (end of this chapter)

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