Chapter 151: A Caravan from the Royal Capital

Diogo wondered why he saw the sign, but not the shadow of Wintertown. Could it be that the town has died?

It wasn't until he walked a long way and finally saw the busy, construction site of Winter Town in the distance that he knew he was wrong.

"Why do you put up a sign so far away ~~~?"

"I don't know." The two young men couldn't figure out why they did this. If you want to remind people that Winter Town is in front of them, wouldn't it be better to put a reminder sign in this place?

At least as soon as you look up, you can see that the town is in sight, and you know where the winter town on the sign is. Confused, the two young men followed the caravan onwards and finally arrived at the town of Winter, which they had been thinking about.

"This is Winter Town...... "Diogo looked left and right. To be honest, he was a little disappointed in the famous town of Winter, which didn't look much different from his old village.

"yes, it's finally here." Marty's expression didn't change, he still looked plain and didn't seem interested in anything.

But those radiant eyes still revealed his true thoughts.

"You two, come and help move things." A steward in the caravan next to him instructed the two young men to get to work.

"Alas, come on!" When Diogo agreed, he dragged Marty by the way: "Do the work well first, and if you are lucky, you can get some reward." "With the bounty and the money they have left over, they can ask someone to help build a hut, and maybe have some money left over to buy some seeds or something?

I just don't know if I have spare money to rent farm tools for land reclamation, and how to earn money for food?

Winter Town doesn't seem to have a lot of lucrative jobs. With this in mind, Marty and Marty took out a few items of each item as they had done before, and prepared to use them as samples for the people of Winter Town.

Unexpectedly, the leader of the caravan suddenly came over and reminded the two young men: "Move all the goods from this carriage." ”

"All moving down?" I looked back and asked uncertainly, and only after receiving a positive answer did I start to move the goods.

The two of them were busy for a while, and finally moved all the goods on it out of the carriage, and when they were resting on the side, they found that many people had already come to the caravan.

Through the words of some people next to him, Diogo knew that the handsome young man who was the leader was the legendary extremely lucky Baron Glamorgan, that is, the lord and mayor of Winter Town.

"What kind of cargo are these?"

"Dear Baron Glamorgan, these are medicinal herbs."

"Medicinal herb ......" David looked at the businessman in front of him with a strange face, the other party's bright smile looked quite festive, but he always had a feeling that he was going to be calculated.

"However, it also solves my most urgent needs right now." David glanced at Cordell next to him, and after Mr. Apothecary received the lord's instructions, he immediately stepped forward to check the type and color of the medicinal herbs.

Soon, Cordell walked back to David's side and nodded at the lord, "They are all high-grade medicinal herbs, and they are not easy to buy. ”

"I want all these medicinal herbs."

"Thank you for your patronage." The merchant smiled even more happily, and motioned to the helpers beside him to move all the medicinal herbs to the place designated by the baron.

There was no need to bother with Baron Glamorgan, and Cordell, who had received a large number of medicinal materials, guided the helpers to move the medicinal materials to the designated place.

Some storage conditions are not so harsh, and they are put in the warehouse; The storage conditions are harsh, and those that must be disposed of as soon as possible are transported directly to the wooden house where they live.

Diogo and Marty were among the helpers who helped carry the herbs, and when they saw the warehouse and the wooden house where the apothecary lived, the two of them discussed in a low voice: "Maybe you can find a job with this pharmacist, even if you don't pay for it, just provide food." Marty agrees with Diogo's suggestion, and Diogo decides to find an opportunity to say hello to the pharmacist later.

He was afraid that if the two of them moved slowly, this job would be snatched away by the others in Winter Town. No one knew that the two young men were working hard for their future jobs, and David was still chatting with the caravan leader named Waldo.

The caravan leader called Waldo would travel from the royal capital to Winterfell, mainly with the help of Earl Sutton-Stewart.

The merchant's plan was to make a walk around the Northern Plains, but just before he set out, the Earl of Sutton-Stewart sent someone to find him.

Invited by an Earl, Waldo of course did not dare to slack off, and immediately rushed over, so he also got a task to help the Earl deliver goods, and the destination was the most remote town of Winter in the northern plains.

Although the destination is a little remote, this is a trivial matter that is easy to do, and Waldo naturally has no reason to refuse.

What's more, the Earl also reminded himself a little and asked himself to prepare more goods, and he promised that as long as these things were transported to Winter Town, all of them could be sold.

In fact, even if Earl Stewart did not promise any benefits, Waldo was willing to do the Earl a small favor, he did not even ask for anything in return, as long as the Earl could remember himself as a businessman, and let himself help buy something in the future, he would be very happy.

In addition, the Earl's request is that if anyone or force wants to stop or even dissuade his party from going to Wintertown.

Ignore it, if necessary, you can directly show the name of Lord Earl Stewart, and say that you are doing things for Lord Earl.

Of course, if someone really insists on not letting Waldo's caravan pass, and he doesn't have to fight with his life, just write down the identity of the other party and come back and tell Lord Earl Stewart.

Hearing that there might be danger, for a moment, Waldo felt like giving up. But he quickly reacted that the dignified Earl, the younger brother of Her Royal Highness the Queen of the Tilan Kingdom, specially invited you to come over and let you deliver the goods, and you dared to refuse!

Do you want to mix up in the Kingdom of Tiran in the future? So he patted his chest and said that he would definitely fulfill the Earl's instructions and deliver the things he helped to transport to Winter Town safely and intact.

As a result, Waldo's caravan became the only caravan to arrive in Winter Town, and encountered several caravans heading to the Northern Plains on the way, but the goods they brought to the north were all empty in the surrounding new villages and towns, so naturally there was no need to continue to Winter Town.

After handing over the goods and letters that the Earl had entrusted him to deliver, Waldo then sold his goods to the Baroness, that is, the goods that the Earl had asked him to prepare, including the medicinal herbs.

"Dear Lord Baron Gramorgan, do you want to see any other cargo?" David nodded, the other party was obviously 'prepared', and it was estimated that the things left until now were all needed by himself, so he simply said happily: "If there are still some things in your team, take them out for me to see!" ”

"Yes, sir." Seeing Baron Glamorgan so happy, Waldo smiled even brighter, and showed off the ores, silk rolls, and all kinds of treated leathers that were left on the car.

In addition, there are some more high-end things, such as wine, spices, and even inferior versions of the cleansing orbs and aromatherapy orbs that Earl Stewart gave to Davy in the first place.

"Good, it's all I need here." David said very 'highly' that he wanted all the remaining things in the caravan.

"Lord Baron Glamorgan is truly a generous lord, and I am confident that under your wise leadership, Winter will become the brightest jewel in the north of the Kingdom of Tiran." After completing the Earl's instructions, and emptying all the goods, Waldo was in a very, very good mood, and slapped Davy wildly, regardless of whether the people next to him believed the words he said or not, anyway, he believed it first.

David smiled and received all kinds of compliments from the other party, he spent all his money, and it was normal to enjoy some praise.

As for the checkout? He didn't worry about running out of money, because what Earl Stewart had asked Waldo to send was a batch of coins and jewels.

Through the accompanying letters, David knew that the money was not given to David for nothing, but that Earl Stewart had developed a new market through the gifts that David had left him.

He himself had made a lot of money in King Tiran, so he gave David some of his share. In addition to the money jewelry, I also brought some additional 'samples', and hoped that Davy would point out the shortcomings after seeing the samples, and it would be better to give some new guidance and suggestions...... He didn't think about how to reply to Earl Stewart's request for advice, but when he was sure that the caravan would rest in Winter Town for two days, and if nothing special happened, it would leave for the royal capital early in the morning of the third day, David said that he would like Waldo to help him deliver a letter to Earl Sutton-Stewart.

"Wrap it around me." Waldo promised very happily, and he certainly wouldn't let go of the opportunity to see Lord Stewart again.

"I'm sorry that my territory has not yet completed the construction of various facilities, and there is no way to provide a comfortable resting place for everyone in the caravan." David pointed to the construction site not far away, "However, there are some good specialties in Winter Town, I hope you can enjoy it." After saying this, David gave the job of entertaining these merchants to the old hunter Ardis, who was a native of the Kingdom of Tiran, knew best what was suitable for entertaining guests and would not arouse the suspicion of the other party.