CHAPTER XXIX

It wasn't long before the human slaves came up for auction.

And the price of these slaves is ridiculously low, more than 200 people, the reserve price is only more than 50 head of livestock, and an average of one head of livestock is worth four slaves.

Even if it was so cheap, the material in the space of the maidens could not buy so many slaves. Although they still have a lot of magical materials, they are far from reaching this equivalent amount - after all, in the herding society, livestock are the most valuable.

And this price is only the lowest price, sure enough, after a quotation, the price of more than 200 people suddenly rose to more than 100 animals.

Although the girls also discussed the possibility of buying only Ke Guli with the buyer who had worked hard at the end of the auction, unfortunately, their idea was directly rejected by Bibertin and Nako.

These two orcs are familiar with the temperament of orcs, not to mention that it is difficult to find an exact buyer in this kind of auction, and even if they do, they are very suspicious that the buyer is more likely to have bad intentions and finally take it all.

So now the girls are putting their hopes on Gargamel's help.

In the face of everyone's expectant gaze, Gargamel didn't care, he just looked at the trading items on the table while tasting wine, and his eyebrows didn't change in the slightest, let alone ask for a price.

Eventually, after the price had been set at one hundred and fifty animals, Gargamel said something to the maid beside him, and the maid walked down in understanding.

The horse-faced man began to read according to his expressionless face: "One hundred and fifty animals once, one hundred and fifty animals twice." ”

Suddenly, the horse-faced man looked at something under the stands. Then the tone mentioned a little, and said, "There is a new offer, one hundred and fifty-one cattle!"

The girls heard the price. Immediately knowing that this was Gargamel's offer, they all looked at the green-skinned goblin with a strange look.

Gargamel looked calm, because the minimum price increase for this auction was an animal, and he didn't break the rules by doing so.

Don't look at one animal is insignificant for the total number of one hundred and fifty animals, but everyone has the bottom in their hearts, in fact, these human slaves are the level of seventy or eighty animals, and one hundred and fifty animals are very inflated in exchange.

Besides. Cattle have an incomparable meaning to the orcs, and in the orc proverb, there is "Give me ten cows." I will make the entire southern Xinjiang grassland my pasture." Orcs believe that breeding animals are worth much more than digging up a few fewer gems.

Therefore, one animal is also a large expense.

It seems that the buyer who spent a lot of money regretted it, after all, human slaves are not a rare commodity, and it is unbelievable to offer such a sky-high price. The auction is just here to show off your wealth. It's not a loser.

Sure enough, when Gargamel offered this price, no one competed with him, and the more than 200 slaves naturally belonged to him.

It has to be said that this economically-minded green-skinned goblin has a precise eye and understanding of human nature, and he can strike accurately at the right time, without provoking competitors, and ensuring that the price paid is minimal. For that reason alone, Gargamel deserves to be the number one merchant of the Lion Big 6!

"Thank you so much!" Jacqueline reacted first. Hurriedly thanked Gargamel.

The others continued to express their gratitude, but Gargamel did not reply. I just watched the group of slaves silently, and I didn't know what I was thinking.

"Bring that guy in. Gargamel gestured to one of the slaves and said to the maid beside him.

Everyone knew that Gargamel's person was Ke Guli, and they knew that Gargamel must be trying to question the only person who had the clue.

Everyone couldn't help but get nervous, and Colleen clenched her hands even more - the death of her father, a mystery that had been deposited in her heart for many years, might have a glimmer of hope for solving it today.

Brought in was a human male of extremely ordinary stature and appearance, with a haggard look, a disheveled beard and head, and only those bright eyes proved that he was not like a normal person.

Because the middle-aged man was a slave, the orcs did not dress him in any way to prevent him from hiding the murder weapon.

Physically, Ke has strong bones and tight muscles, which makes people feel very reliable.

But the naked body of the male frightened the girls present to hide their faces in a hurry, and they were very embarrassed.

Ke Guli was originally a slave, and he was numb to being treated like this by the orcs, but seeing the embarrassment of those girls, he also felt a little unnatural, and he was trying to hide his shame.

The maid, at Gargamel's behest, put on a convenient cloak for Ke Guli, so as not to interfere with the following inquiry.

"Give this gentleman a table, a chair, paper, pen and ink. Gargamel casually looked at Keguli and gave orders to the maid.

"Those orcs did cut off your tongue......" Gargamel said to Corgour, his tone quite emotional.

Hearing this, Ke Guli clenched his fists, he looked at the orcs coming and going under the attic quietly, and he didn't know what he was thinking, only the occasional fierce light in his eyes would make people feel cold.

"But the lack of a tongue is not necessarily a bad thing, I need such talents, people who can't speak, but are very cautious. Gargamel didn't get straight to the point, but made a gesture of kindness to Corsku.

"Thank you. Ke Guli's expression didn't change much, he just wrote these things on a piece of paper.

"Of course, the benefits don't come without a price, and I have something to ask you. Gargamel's face began to grow solemn, because Corgamel's reaction was so normal that Gargamel felt that this person was difficult to deal with, so he abandoned all strategies and went straight to the point.

When Ke Guli heard this, his face was shocked and wary, and he looked at Gargamel and didn't say anything.

"This girl is the only daughter of your former boss, Ginol, you know what I'm trying to ask, right?" Gargamel asked, pointing to Colleen, to Corcole.

Ke Guli was startled, and looked at Colleen blankly, his eyes were full of tears at this time, Colleen could feel that this man actually had a somewhat aggrieved look.

Ke Guli looked at Colin for a long time, and suddenly pounced.

Everyone was unprepared, and Colleen was successfully pounced on by the man, and she was ashamed and anxious, screaming and screaming. Colleen was supposed to be ready to defend against magic, but because she wasn't in good shape lately and was too concerned about the cause of her father's death, she forgot about it when she saw Ke Guli.

The man didn't behave out of the ordinary with Colleen, he just ripped off a few of Colleen's sticks. In the end, he was forcibly separated from Colleen by the strong slaves called by Gargamel.

At this time, everyone looked at Ke Guli vigilantly, but Ke Guli didn't care about anyone's gaze at all, he stared at the golden handpiece he had just torn off for a long time, and breathed a sigh of relief.

Everyone seemed to understand something when they saw Ke Guli's move, but they just looked at Ke Guli and didn't speak first.

Ke Guli dropped Colleen's head, walked to the table, picked up the quill, dipped it in ink, and scribbled something on the paper.

After a long time, Keguli stood up, clutched the piece of paper into a ball, and tossed it to Colleen.

After doing these things, the sturdy man seemed to have exhausted his life's spirit, and he sat down in his chair in a dejected manner, as if he no longer cared about his fate.

Colleen knew that the paper ball she had thrown at her contained clues to her father's death, and she took it and eagerly opened it.

All I saw was a strange dragon-shaped object, a half-moon-shaped object, and a zigzag line with a small fork somewhere on the line, and a tree-like figure at the end.

"What is this?" Not only did Colleen not understand, but everyone present was also confused.

The dragon-shaped creature Jacqueline looked familiar, but she couldn't remember where she had seen it.

Only Bibertin and a young girl had solemn faces.

In the summoning space, Luluth saw Scarlet Snow staring at the dragon-shaped picture, and couldn't help but be a little curious: "Do you recognize this thing?"

"Well, a lot like a magical machine I've ever seen. Scarlet Snow replied lightly, "The Dragon of Judgment, does it still exist in this world?"

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