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Chapter 8 The Barbarian

Kahn has had a headache recently. As a slave trader, he has recently suffered a group of slaves. Just last month, he was cheated.

Last month, he had just entered the industry. A slave trader was unable to repay his huge debts, so he sold his slaves to other slave traders, including more than a hundred barbarians. At that time, the group of barbarians were strong because they were strong, but no one cared about them. In the end, he was asked to get a bargain.

In Kahn's idea, it is easier to control the family and the family. With these old, weak, women and children in hand, these barbarians will not betray them. It is definitely the best choice to sell these powerful barbarians to nobles as private guards.

So he spent most of the Jinnar in his hand to buy the group of barbarians. After buying the group of barbarians, Kahn began to sell the group of barbarians everywhere, but the result made him fall into an ice cave.

No one was willing to buy these barbarians, and even if he kept the price lower than the price he bought, no one was interested. More than one hundred barbarians could eat each. In a month, the slaves did not sell one, but instead paid a large amount of food.

Later, after some inquiry, I found out that no one would buy the barbarians as guards because of their madness. In other words, his slaves were considered to be in the hands of them. What made him even more disgusted was that his money was almost gone.

If he couldn't sell these slaves, he might have to go home to inherit his father's business by the end of this month. His bold statement that he had said he wanted to start a career would be gone.

"Do you slaves sell?" Su Lun asked at the somewhat dazed slave dealer in front of him.

"Sell, of course? Do you want to buy a slave?" Kahn stared at Sulun with his eyes shining, and Sulun felt a little embarrassed when he looked at him.

"Yes, how much does these slaves cost?" Sulun pointed to the group of barbarians next to him.

"Sir, you are so good at it. My slaves are definitely the best in the slave market. Look at such a strong warrior who only costs ten jinars, and the entire slave market cannot find a lower price than me!" Kahn enthusiastically pulled Sulun and introduced, afraid that the buyer who was not easy to deliver to the door ran away.

Su Lun looked at these barbarians, including male soldiers, and about one-quarter of them, and the others were old, weak, women and children. The male soldiers had many wounds on their bodies, and they could tell they were elite soldiers at a glance. Although this slave trader was full of trains, these slaves were indeed good.

"Ten Jinnars? You haven't woken up." Sulun looked at Kahn with a smile, "You are planning to treat me as Kay."

"These berserkers are just things that no one wants. You actually want ten jinnars, so you can keep them yourself." After saying that, Sulun turned around and was about to leave.

Seeing that the buyer who had finally arrived was leaving, Kahn didn't care about anything and grabbed Sulun, "Sir, the price is easy to discuss, don't rush to leave!"

"Why don't you leave? Are you waiting to be cheated by you, the unscrupulous businessman?" Su Lun struggled to break free from Kahn's arm.

"Seven Jinnars, seven Jinnars!" Kahn said quickly as he felt the struggle in his hand.

"Seven Jinnars? If this price is still acceptable, but I only want those adult soldiers!" Sulun said without struggling.

"This" Kahn had some numbness, "Sir, those women and children are the families of these soldiers, and it would be difficult for them to serve you without their families."

"What's the use of these elderly, weak, women and children? They have to spend money to support them when they buy them. How can I provide so much food for them? Since you insist on selling them together, then you can keep it." After saying that, Su Lun made a move again and wanted to leave.

"Six, six Jinnar." Seeing that Sulun was about to leave, Kahn closed his eyes helplessly and said unwillingly, "But these old, weak, women and children are for sale together with these soldiers!"

"Okay!" Su Lun agreed immediately.

"Uh" Kahn didn't react for a while when he heard Sulun's clean and neat agreement.

"There are a total of 126 people here, each with six jinnars, which adds up to 756 jinnars. This is the payment for the goods, please click." Sulun took out a purse, counted some from it, and threw the remaining jingnar and the purse to Kahn, not giving him a chance to repent.

After getting the heavy gold coins, he saw Su Lun paying so easily, and he knew that he had lost money this time, but someone was trying to sell it for fear of someone to get it.

He sold the burden, but Kahn was not happy at all. He lost at least seven hundred gold coins in this business. He bought this batch of slaves by ten Jinnars, and then supplied the slave food and rented the site. These expenses almost broke him.

Although this business was a loss, at least there were more than 700 gold coins. As long as I was serious and based on my business theory, I could make it back soon. The business kingdom belonging to me, Kahn, was about to set sail.

After comforting himself in his heart, Kahn quickly completed the transaction with Sulun and handed over the slave contract of the barbarians to Sulun.

After collecting the slave contract, Sulun took these savages away from the slave market. So many slaves needed to find a place to settle them as soon as possible. Fortunately, Sulun was also a nobleman of all sizes, so he soon bought an idle military camp from the city hall.

This military camp is remote and has a history of at least hundreds of years. Once, because Carter City was a front line, there were many permanent troops. Later, as the territory expanded, it was no longer a front line. The permanent troops were also abolished, and the military camps were naturally empty. Many idle military camps have been demolished due to urban development, and this was preserved because of their remote location.

As Su Lun expected, the military camp was already dilapidated, and many roofs of the houses in the camp collapsed. Fortunately, there was no corner cuts when it was built, the main body of the house was quite solid, and the area of ​​the military camp was large enough. As long as the roof was repaired, it could be lived in.

Sulun contacted the merchant to buy some materials and hired craftsmen to repair the house. He came to the school grounds in the camp to chat with the slaves he had just bought.

The reason why barbarians are called barbarians is because of their strength. Unlike the Florentines, barbarians are generally about two meters one and one in height. Sulun's height of one meter nine is already outstanding among the Florentines. In addition, he practices martial arts all year round and has strong muscles, but compared with these barbarians, he is completely a younger brother.
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