Gabriel swordsmen said that if you encounter something inconvenient, you can refuse immediately and make a promise, so you might as well say’ consider one!’
"Of course, if you think about it, you can always find me outside the city. I will handle some things in Epson City in the last two months!" Leah said
It seems that Leah, a businessman, is not discouraged and depressed, but still looks like chatting with herself as usual, which has not affected her mood at all.
After several roads kept converging, they finally converged into the last seven roads leading to Epson City. The caravan finally closed together and everyone rushed to Epson City, the male city in front of us.
Looking at this vast plain, the four access roads are full of travelers and businessmen going to Epson City.
From a distance, it looks like there are seven chains stretching out from Epson City, and a large number of imperialists have poured into Epson City from different places, making this city with a population of only 2 million crowded with nearly 30 thousand permanent residents and a large number of tourists and businessmen, who have brought prosperity and trade to Epson City and made the city glow with vitality.
Many large caravans and some poor people who can’t afford to pay the city tax set up tents on the riverside outside Epson, which led to a large number of tents outside Epson, and there was a big market outside Epson that could facilitate trade.
Surdak came to this prosperous market outside the city with businessman Leah. The merchant Leah’s caravan was very familiar with this place, and soon he found a place suitable for camping by the river, while businessman Leah introduced the sound of this market in detail. He told Surdak that the price of this market is 20% lower than that of shops in the city. If you want to buy something, you might as well buy the city tax here before going to town. The merchants with big items will be charged according to their heads, and there will be no additional tax.
However,’ Surdak’, an ancient horse, has to be paid according to the tax of two ordinary people. The reason is also very simple. There is a serious shortage of horses in Warsaw, and the Busmann family doesn’t want knights to bring horses into the city. There are cheap stables outside the city to foster mounts. If you just want to visit the city, it is the most cost-effective way to choose to put the mounts outside the city for foster care.
Even if you want to enter the Green Empire through the door, you can sell your horses in this horse market. The official purchase price in this horse market is definitely more expensive than that in the Green Empire. Knights who arrive in the Green Empire with this money can buy the same kind of horses with less money.
The horse market in Epson City wants to control the loss of livestock. Now the delivery door is overloaded, so every time it is sent to Warsaw, the resources are very precious, including these well-trained horses. But usually, knights will not give up their horses because they regard their mounts as combat partners, and they will not pay this tax.
Of course, there are also temporary mounts, which will be kept as much as possible because of Epson City.
In summer, the free market here is full of all kinds of mixed smells. It is like a huge steamer where people sweat, sour leather, salty smell of horse manure and so on, which makes it full of life in the market.
Surdak walked into this market with a horse for no reason, and he didn’t want to buy anything himself. Moreover, it was the biggest mistake to lead a horse through the roots in this market, because it was so crowded around the market that pedestrians always clung to their horses. Surdak was most worried that his horse had a bad temper and it would be bad to accidentally kick the people behind him.
Leah, a businessman, cheerfully introduced the merchants here to Surdak. In his eyes, these goods seemed to be marked with various quality grades and psychological prices, and everything could not escape his eyes. Unfortunately, Surdak knight did not have the desire to buy.
Good Warcraft leather, excellent weapons and armor, and some strange things, such as the earth’s violent bravery, icy blue deer whip, wind and wolf’s teeth, necklaces, magic antelope’s horns and other Warcraft materials. These markets are still full of high-priced acquisition of magical herbs plaques. It seems that the whole Warsaw plane is short of magical herbs.
As for the businessman Leah, I’m afraid there is nothing that the Surdak knight wants to buy. Unexpectedly, the Surdak knight stopped in front of a stall selling women’s ornaments, and the businessman Leah stopped with him.
Surdak holds a pearl necklace in his hand. Leah, a businessman, thinks that this necklace is just ordinary goods. If the coastal cities are better than this necklace, the price will not exceed five silver coins. However, I am afraid it will be more expensive here in Warsaw, especially the necklace connecting buckle is very ingenious.
The vendor of "Fifteen Silver Coins" seems to be an eccentric guy who quoted the price without looking up and didn’t seem to want to bargain.
The knight’ Surdak’ remembered that he should bring some gifts to his relatives in Hailansa City, but he didn’t expect that the pearl necklace he chose was actually a little expensive. He was hesitant to bargain with the stall owner, only to find that Leah, a businessman, secretly gave him a look and put it back.
After leaving the booth, businessman Liacai’s "Surdak" knight novel
"This kind of pearl necklace is decorated with Ai Walson jewelry store, and you can find it at any time, and the price will never exceed ten silver coins. It is not a good place to buy jewelry for your family. It is better to bring some blue deer leather unique to Warsaw. Even if you return to your hometown, you can find a leather shop to customize some blue deer boots according to the size of your family. Whether they are long or short, these boots are very popular in the Green Empire."
Surdak didn’t have a good idea. After hearing the suggestion of businessman Leah, he thought it was very reasonable.
For leather trading here, Leah, a businessman, is good at it. He walked three booths in a row with Surdak in high spirits, and finally negotiated the price with the stall owner before the third booth. Surdak bought two pieces of blue deer leather at a price of fifty yen.
At this time, the businessman Leah finally knew that the’ Surdak’ knight didn’t seem to be too bad, and the money was also very rich. He took out a gold coin without hesitation.
Just as two people passed a booth,’ Surdak’ suddenly stopped. His eyes fell on a booth selling furniture. This booth was filled with all kinds of old furniture, but all of them were very good. There were some iron wood and indigo wood tables and chairs, and these old furniture were sanded by the stall owner and painted with varnish several times. It looked really good.
Behind this booth, there are piles of old furniture as old as hills waiting to be renovated. A man with a beer belly is sitting there with a file and a claw hammer in his hand. The carpenter looks absorbed and unaffected by the lively atmosphere of the market.
Leah, a businessman, wondered in his heart whether the knight Surdak wanted to buy a set of furniture and take it back to the Green Empire.
I saw the’ Surdak’ knight furniture booth without looking at the stall owner, but the carpenter who repaired the furniture inside showed a sincere smile and said, "Hi, John, why are you here?"
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Chapter 174 John’s house
John’s face was uglier than crying when he first saw the knight Surdak.
"Surdak" cut John’s difficult expression and immediately realized that John’s military service period had not expired, and he had been reintegrated into the catapult camp after he fled from Moyunling Expeditionary Force Camp. It is said that he should be a catapult repairman in the catapult camp now.
But at the moment, he actually appeared in the free market outside Epson City and even repaired these old furniture in front of a second-hand furniture booth. When he saw Surdak, his first sight was not joy after reunion, but uglier than crying, which made Surdak wonder how John came here.
"You … hello Surdak knight!" John stammered that he was a little embarrassed and didn’t dare to look Surdak in the eye.
Seeing that the Surdak knight didn’t rush to catch him for the first time, John was slightly relieved in his uneasy heart.
He sat beside the woodpile and took out an oily linen towel. He wiped his face and got up from his chair.
Sudak smiled at him and said to his old friend, "When will this job end? I think I can buy you a drink before I leave Epson."
John saw Surdak and didn’t expose him on the spot. He couldn’t wait to say
"I can renovate these secondhand furniture at any time. It’s a piece-by-piece fee."
When Leah, a businessman, saw that the carpenter knew his side well and didn’t say anything, he was very sensible to say goodbye to Surdak. Before leaving, he didn’t forget to invite Surdak to visit his caravan sometimes.
Surdak also wanted to keep a businessman Leah. After all, the businessman took good care of himself all the way, but at this time, the businessman Leah had mixed into the crowd and soon disappeared. Surdak didn’t even come.
John peeled off his apron and walked out of the wood pile, dusting off sawdust while wiping his neck with a towel. The free market was so hot that people could hardly breathe. The owner of the wood stall immediately went to check a piece of furniture that John repaired, and then handed him a few pieces of silver coins face to face.
Su ‘erdak walked side by side with the horse and John in the crowd. John was familiar with this place, and soon they walked out of this bustling free market and found an open-air pub outside.