Chapter 205 Zhou Mi 206 Extraordinary Gentleman Princess Mela
On a crude set of scales, on one side is a bag of dry soil, and on the other side are a few weights.
In this era, dry soil was definitely hard currency, which could be used to grow all kinds of plants and was also able to be eaten.
In fact, after being separated from the land, there is a certain distortion in the human mind, and the fragrant earthy aroma is the best delicacy in this world full of sea salt.
After checking all the weights, the merchant who was buying and selling could not wait to insert his finger into the dry soil, and then put his whole finger into his mouth as if he were licking cream.
"I'd love to know where you found this soil, not a little salty, the highest quality."
The dry soil that the sea walker brought this time can be sold for a lot of money, and the merchant can also make a lot of money to change hands, but the origin of the dry soil makes him more interested, which means that he can get more dry soil.
However, the Seawalker obviously did not want to reveal the secret, in this era he can go to the sea at will to dive deep and obtain things that are incomparably precious to the people of this era, how can such a secret be told to others.
Glancing indifferently at the greedy merchant, Marina the Seawalker took the money from the other party's transaction, but said nothing.
Although a little angry, the seawalker's reaction was reasonable, and the merchant had to watch the other party leave, and carefully locked a few bags of dry soil into the waterproof box.
In this trading port, there are merchants who come and go to the nearby floating islands, there are also people who live here, and there is even the strange idea of the heroine Helen opening a hotel, the beds are a few hammocks on the wall of a floating island, if it is full of people, it feels like a hanging coffin.
Marriner the Seawalker wandered all the way to Helen's inn, and it wasn't the beds that attracted him, of course, but his own spinnaker, and a tomato tree in a pot, which was a rare place in a world full of water.
Many of the plants that have survived were moved to the floating islands before the Great Flood.
The tender tomatoes were red, and Marriner the Seawalker could tell at a glance that there were 19 of them.
Marriner took a fancy to the pot of tomatoes at a glance, but he still pretended not to care, and first bought some household supplies from Helen, such as blankets, ropes, and even fresh water, before pretending to inadvertently offer to buy this pot of ornamental plants.
On a crude set of scales, on one side is a bag of dry soil, and on the other side are a few weights.
In this era, dry soil was definitely hard currency, which could be used to grow all kinds of plants and was also able to be eaten.
In fact, after being separated from the land, there is a certain distortion in the human mind, and the fragrant earthy aroma is the best delicacy in this world full of sea salt.
After checking all the weights, the merchant who was buying and selling could not wait to insert his finger into the dry soil, and then put his whole finger into his mouth as if he were licking cream.
"I'd love to know where you found this soil, not a little salty, the highest quality."
The dry soil that the sea walker brought this time can be sold for a lot of money, and the merchant can also make a lot of money to change hands, but the origin of the dry soil makes him more interested, which means that he can get more dry soil.
However, the Seawalker obviously did not want to reveal the secret, in this era he can go to the sea at will to dive deep and obtain things that are incomparably precious to the people of this era, how can such a secret be told to others.
Glancing indifferently at the greedy merchant, Marina the Seawalker took the money from the other party's transaction, but said nothing.
Although a little angry, the seawalker's reaction was reasonable, and the merchant had to watch the other party leave, and carefully locked a few bags of dry soil into the waterproof box.
In this trading port, there are merchants who come and go to the nearby floating islands, there are also people who live here, and there is even the strange idea of the heroine Helen opening a hotel, the beds are a few hammocks on the wall of a floating island, if it is full of people, it feels like a hanging coffin.
Marriner the Seawalker wandered all the way to Helen's inn, and it wasn't the beds that attracted him, of course, but his own spinnaker, and a tomato tree in a pot, which was a rare place in a world full of water.
Many of the plants that have survived were moved to the floating islands before the Great Flood.
The tender tomatoes were red, and Marriner the Seawalker could tell at a glance that there were 19 of them.
Marriner took a fancy to the pot of tomatoes at a glance, but he still pretended not to care, and first bought some household supplies from Helen, such as blankets, ropes, and even fresh water, before pretending to inadvertently offer to buy this pot of ornamental plants.
On a crude set of scales, on one side is a bag of dry soil, and on the other side are a few weights.
In this era, dry soil was definitely hard currency, which could be used to grow all kinds of plants and was also able to be eaten.
In fact, after being separated from the land, there is a certain distortion in the human mind, and the fragrant earthy aroma is the best delicacy in this world full of sea salt.
After checking all the weights, the merchant who was buying and selling could not wait to insert his finger into the dry soil, and then put his whole finger into his mouth as if he were licking cream.
"I'd love to know where you found this soil, not a little salty, the highest quality."
The dry soil that the sea walker brought this time can be sold for a lot of money, and the merchant can also make a lot of money to change hands, but the origin of the dry soil makes him more interested, which means that he can get more dry soil.
However, the Seawalker obviously did not want to reveal the secret, in this era he can go to the sea at will to dive deep and obtain things that are incomparably precious to the people of this era, how can such a secret be told to others.
Glancing indifferently at the greedy merchant, Marina the Seawalker took the money from the other party's transaction, but said nothing.
Although a little angry, the seawalker's reaction was reasonable, and the merchant had to watch the other party leave, and carefully locked a few bags of dry soil into the waterproof box.
In this trading port, there are merchants who come and go to the nearby floating islands, there are also people who live here, and there is even the strange idea of the heroine Helen opening a hotel, the beds are a few hammocks on the wall of a floating island, if it is full of people, it feels like a hanging coffin.
Marriner the Seawalker wandered all the way to Helen's inn, and it wasn't the beds that attracted him, of course, but his own spinnaker, and a tomato tree in a pot, which was a rare place in a world full of water.
Many of the plants that have survived were moved to the floating islands before the Great Flood.
The tender tomatoes were red, and Marriner the Seawalker could tell at a glance that there were 19 of them.
Marriner took a fancy to the pot of tomatoes at a glance, but he still pretended not to care, and first bought some household supplies from Helen, such as blankets, ropes, and even fresh water, before pretending to inadvertently offer to buy this pot of ornamental plants.
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