Chapter 179: What Happened to Temur

As soon as Jose shouted this, he immediately attracted the attention of the slave trader. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

He and Gould were originally leading high-headed horses, and they were dressed quite conspicuously, so they were not ordinary civilians at first glance.

Hearing Joseph shout like this, the obscene slave dealer immediately leaned a little closer, and looked at Joseph with a flattering smile:

"Yo, this young master, please take a closer look, our slaves here are all strong guys! If you buy more, this chamber of commerce has a special discount! I don't know how many this young master wants to buy?"

José didn't think about it, and pointed directly to a slave on the edge and said, "Just buy this one, boss, this guy doesn't know how much it will be sold for?"

The slave trader was a little disappointed when he heard that Jose was only going to buy one, but after all, it was also a business, so naturally it was difficult to say anything. It's just that his attitude is not as enthusiastic as just now, and he said to Joseph with a smile: "Since this young master is willing to buy, this slave will sell twelve gold coins without bargaining!"

When Gould heard him say this, his face suddenly became a little ugly, and he pointed at the slave trader and scolded: "You guy, just now you said that ten gold coins and a slave, why did you come to us and sit on the ground and raise the price?

The fat man was born with a sideways face, and at this moment he showed a fierce look, which naturally made the obscene slave trader a little timid from the momentum.

However, he saw that there were only two people in Joseph and Gould, and it did not look like some local aristocratic family, but probably two passing adventurers. Although I was a little uncertain in my heart, I couldn't help but argue:

"This lord is wronging me when he says this, I mean that it is true that this slave buys ten gold coins, but the premise is that it is sold with these ten slaves, and only ten gold coins are sold, if it is sold individually, the price will naturally be higher......"

When Gould heard this, his face was even more displeased, he was not a young man like Joseph who didn't know anything. The fat man is a native of the Bright Empire, he has been messing around in the market since he was a child, and he has grown up and is in the military **, what kind of person has not seen it?

This obscene slave dealer just saw that the two of them were not like locals, and they seemed to have a lot of money, so he wanted to deliberately raise some prices and kill them!

Jose didn't say anything, after all, he was a magician now, and it was easy to get some money...... On the continent of Ceylon, which magician would be poor?

However, he didn't want to cause anything to happen to Gurde, but he didn't care about the money. So he stopped Gould's behavior and said directly: "Okay fat man, don't make any noise, just give him twelve gold coins!"

As he spoke, José flashed the storage ring in his hand, and a heavy cloth bag appeared in his hand, and he took out a dozen gold coins at random and threw them on the high platform. Then with a flick of his fingers, he withdrew the cloth bag into the ring, and just squinted at the lewd merchant: "Well, there are more than twelve gold coins on this ground, and now I can take this slave away, right?"

The slave trader looked at Jose with a shocked expression, rubbed his eyes in disbelief, and asked in a trembling tone, "Where did this young master get the money bag just now?"

The people around who saw this scene were also a little surprised, all of them looked at Joseph with awe, but they all unconsciously gave up a little bit to the side, as if they were subconsciously keeping a distance from Joseph and the others, and most people were thinking like this in their hearts at the moment:

Magicians, that's a horrible bunch of creatures, better stay away from them!

Joseph did not answer the slave trader's words, but motioned for Gould to untie the slave's rope, and then led the horse away as if no one was around. The fat man glared at the slave dealer behind him with some disdain, and deliberately dropped a sentence: "Even magicians dare to blackmail, you are even more admirable!"

When the slave trader heard this, he only felt that a cold sweat was breaking out on his back, and he couldn't help but feel a little afraid in his heart: this young man couldn't really be a magician......

Joseph and Gould walked around the street, and only listened in a quiet street, and the slave he had bought looked a little sluggish, and did not seem to react to all this, but just stared at José and Gould blankly.

This made Jose frown a little, and he waved his hand at the guy, "Do you remember me? If I'm not mistaken, you should be called Temur, right?"

José looked at the haggard guy in front of him, and couldn't help but feel a little surprised, this guy was the bookkeeper in the caravan he had in outside the customs before, and it seemed to be called "Temur", so José looked at him a little familiar.

When the slave heard Joseph say this, there was a little brightness in his dull eyes, and the corners of his mouth couldn't help but move, and he said with some surprise: "You, you are Master Joseph?"

Hearing him say this, Joseph was sure that this guy was indeed that Temur, but this made José a little puzzled: this guy should have followed the caravan, why is he still a slave in Loulan City?

Thinking of this, Jose saw that Temur's expression was quite excited, and he couldn't explain it for a while, so he simply took Temur to the tavern on the side.

The shopkeeper was a little dissatisfied when he saw that Temur was covered in tatters, but when Jose dropped a gold coin, he honestly shut his mouth and poured tea and water for them rather courteously.

This is not the time to eat, and there are not many people in this tavern. Seeing that Temur was emaciated, Jose was moved and asked the shopkeeper to take some bread and roast, the wine was ordinary ale, but Temur had gobbled it up.

Joseph just watched quietly, picked up the cup casually, took a sip of tea, and then looked at Temur with some confusion and asked: "Are you better now, can you tell me now, how did you become a slave, after you came back from the steppe, didn't you follow the caravan?"

After eating a few pieces of bread, Temur's eyes brightened a lot, although he was still a little weak, but his thoughts were clear, and he listened to Joseph's question, so he put down the bread in his hand, and explained with a somewhat calm expression:

It turned out that after the caravan was looted by Gould, and José, a magician, did not intervene to stop it, Temur and the caravan leader could only use fire prevention to buy time to leave.

Later, although they all crossed the river safely, although the journey was hard, fortunately, they also rushed back to the valley corridor.

Originally, they expected to rush to the customs to meet with the headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce, but what they did not expect was that all the outside of the customs had fallen, and there were Macedonian troops and displaced people everywhere, and the horses and goods of the caravan were lost, so they could only follow the displaced people to the customs area.

However, there was fighting everywhere along the way, and the caravan was attacked by some scattered horse thieves, and several people were killed in the battle. The few remaining mercenaries were reluctant to move on, and instead fled. Only Temur and the caravan leader and a few others were still gritting their teeth and walking towards the pass.

Unexpectedly, he encountered a group of horse thieves who hijacked the homeless people outside the pass, and finally he and several merchants were captured, and the horse thieves were sold to slave traders, and they traveled all the way for more than a month before they were transported to Loulan City. (To be continued.) )