Chapter 770: Bulk Goods

Attentively and silently along the wall, he swept through those small stalls, and six or seven percent of them were Chinese stalls that matched the major merchants.

Although there are also small and half-stalls that really sell goods, with a diligent eye, they really don't look down on the middle and low-level magic tools or materials sold in their stalls. Fortunately, although these small stalls are located in a remote place, they are also patronized, and they are diligent and cold-eyed, and most of these buyers are monks who are casual cultivators or small households, and they are all very old, and they belong to the kind of hopeless advancement.

Yin Qin couldn't help but recall that when he was in Xiaocang Mountain, before every hunting wilderness, Yin Tieshan would be full of longing, if he was lucky this time, he could pick a thousand-year-old spirit grass in the depths of the wilderness, and he would take it to Linyuan City. At the private sale of Yichenghao, you can sell three or five more middle-grade spirit stones, in addition to the back and forth fees, you can also make a lot more, and by the way, you can also exchange some magic weapons and treasures for the children to come back.

Presumably, the monks who patronized these small stalls were also the same as Yin Tieshan longed for at the beginning, on the one hand, they came to sell the hard-won treasure materials, and on the other hand, they took this opportunity to seek some opportunities for the younger generations in the family to advance. These people don't have any family background, and they don't have to worry about being remembered by the strongman, and they don't even bother to put on the robe with a hidden breath, and they often take a fancy to a certain treasure, so they sit on the edge of the stall, even chop and wait to be killed, and the stall owner for a long time, they can also cut off three or two gold leaf spittle money.

He didn't want to be slaughtered as a mallet, so he learned from these monks of small households, and found a stall at random, squatting down to pick and choose, but his attention was secretly peeking at how the big buyers on the side dealt with the Chinese stall owners.

He is very familiar with this kind of Jianghu doorway, and after wandering around three or four small stalls, he has a lot of experience on how to communicate with Chinese matchmakers, the only thing is that the method of swallowing gold in his sleeves is all under his sleeves, and he really can't see the doorway.

I heard the guy from Yicheng talk about it, but the guy didn't know the specific method of swallowing gold in his sleeve. He casually looked at a few more stalls, and slipped to a somewhat remote stall in the corner. The owner of this stall is an old man with thin-haired hair and a thin face, perhaps because the location is a bit remote, or the things sold at the stall are relatively unpopular.

The most powerful merchants in the Barbarian Dynasty are known as the top ten, and in addition to these ten major commercial houses, the number of small and medium-sized commercial banks that can cover a place in other scales is immeasurable. The private sale of the Yicheng was held in various major cities in the imperial court, and local merchants and traders participated in it. He secretly observed that the stall of this thin old man was very deserted, and even if someone came over occasionally, he only flipped through the thin book twice, and no one negotiated with him for a long time.

He squatted down first, picked up the thin booklet on the animal skin, turned two pages, couldn't help but pout, and said in his heart: No wonder this stall is disturbed, it is actually for the barbarian slave traders!

Most of the barbarian slaves in the Wu Dynasty were trafficked from southern Xinjiang, and most of them were descendants of barbarians who took refuge in the deep forests of southern Xinjiang with the seven barbarians. In addition, there are also barbarian slaves for sale in the west, but most of them are the so-called "barbarians" hunted by monks in the western Xinjiang from the barbarian wasteland, such as Director Yin's body in this life, which is an authentic barbarian.

In the past two or three thousand years, as the secret trade between western Xinjiang and southern Xinjiang has become more and more active, those traders who travel between the two places have not only resold various special treasures between the two places, but also engaged in some barbarian slave business by the way. According to the laws of the Barbarian Dynasty, in order to ensure the absolute superiority of the human race and the complete possession of resources, the Wu Dynasty has a hard and fast rule on the total number of barbarian slaves in the territory. Basically, the total number of free barbarians and slave barbarians in each city could not exceed one-tenth of the number of Terran monks.

However, in fact, the demand for barbarian slaves from the major Xiuzhen giants is far greater than this number. If it is according to the rules of the Wu Dynasty, only ten monks can be assigned to a barbarian slave to serve, which is not enough at all.

The number of barbarians in those inland cities is not too outrageous, and when it comes to Linyuan City, where the sky is high and the emperor is far away, the total number of barbarians in the city is nearly 100,000. In other words, the number of barbarians was already roughly equal to that of the Barbarian Imperial City, which claimed to have 100,000 monks, and it was two or three times the number of Terran monks in Linyuan City. This shows how strong the Terran monks' demand for sturdy and durable barbarian slaves is.

Of course, although there are a lot of barbarians in Linyuan City, the number of barbarians whose bloodlines can advance to the second order or above, and the number of barbarians with preliminary bloodline abilities is less than one-tenth. Although the chance of a barbarian awakening bloodline is much greater than that of the human race, for the vast majority of barbarians who have lived in the Linyuan Dacheng for generations, without the baptism of life and death between the barbarians in the flesh-and-blood battle between the barbarians in the Great Wasteland, their ability to awaken the bloodline is also gradually degrading. The vast majority of barbarians who grew up in the great cities of the Terrans were no more than stout laborers much greater than mortals throughout their lives.

As for the booklet in his hand, the barbarian slaves listed on it are naturally not those "breeds" whose bloodlines have degenerated. The barbarian slaves listed in the booklet are mainly divided into two grades: Shengban and Nanban, the cheapest are those captured from the Barbarian Wasteland, according to their bloodline, race, and age and physique, the cheapest price is only two or three gold leaves.

The price of raw barbarians is cheap, but the quantity is not much, mainly by those wild scattered cultivators or small immortal cultivators captured from the wilderness, and then transferred to this kind of Chinese people to sell on their behalf.

Compared with the barbarians, the value of the barbarians trafficked from the southern Xinjiang is higher, because the bloodlines of these barbarians are generally more pure and high-grade than those who are mixed with bloodlines in the wasteland, and at the same time, the spiritual wisdom of the Nanbans is much more civilized than that of the barbarians. Under normal circumstances, the value of a prime-aged Nanban of ordinary bloodline would be above a low-rank spirit stone. If this kind of Nanban is brought back, trained well, supplemented by demon beast flesh and blood, there is a high chance that it will be able to advance to the second-level bloodline.

Yin Qin couldn't help but think in his heart, when he had just penetrated the wilderness, he was just a little brute worth two or three gold leaves.

After recognizing his own value, he was about to throw the booklet aside with a black face, but he caught a glimpse of a few lines of small words on the last page, and his eyes couldn't help but light up.