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Chapter 478 Rurik Bjorn

Bjorn, who was covered in wet clothes and had a braided beard, could not have imagined that the inner wooden castle on Gould Island, which he entered for the first time, was actually a warm and dry place.

He once relied on his willpower to resist the trembling of his body. When he thought that he might meet the leader of the Rus, he had to pay more attention to his demeanor and make these ruthless people from the north take him seriously as a warrior.

The guard boy brought good news that the Duke of Ross was in the wooden castle, along with the legendary boy Rurik and the well-known "Fat Gould".

Bjorn took off his wet leather coat and handed it over to his entourage for safekeeping. His few servants were all taken away by the Russian warriors wearing white bear skin coats. The air was filled with a faint alluring aroma of wheat. I think the generous Russians would still like it.

Give yourself a break?

Bjorn's servants did reward each of them with a wooden bowl of porridge. It seemed like a generous reward, but it was just the usual routine of the Gould family. It was to let anyone who came to discuss business know that the Gould family valued them.

is taken seriously.

Then when Bjorn officially met with the Duke of Ross and other elites, he himself also received a breakfast of wheat cakes, dried meat, wine and dried raspberries.

The scene of the meeting was really novel. Entering the largest room in the wooden castle, he was enveloped in warmth, and mist evaporated from the wet linen clothes.

He sat naturally on a wooden chair, with a large square table made of wooden boards in front of him.

This is completely different from the situation at home. The Russians are no longer sitting on the ground? They also learned something from the Franks?

The floor is made of hard oak, the people sitting are wooden chairs, and there is a wooden table in front of them. There are a large number of silver plates and crystal plates (glass) on the table, and the plates are full of delicious food.

The vessels used to hold wine include silver cups and walrus ivory cups inlaid on gold bases. What's even crazier is that every noble person in Russia has a precious crystal cup in his hand. There is dark red wine in the cup, exuding a charming aroma.

Bjorn's eyes looked left and right. Although the light outside was very dim due to the rain, the room was brightly lit.

The Russians lit a fire in the house and built a stove with stones, but there was no choking smoke at all. He saw a stone fireplace for the first time. If you look carefully, you can find that the house in the wooden castle is almost

They all have stone chimneys, and underneath the chimneys are heating fireplaces.

There were as many as twenty white-furred bear heads hanging on the wooden wall. Bjorn even felt a little scared when he thought of the bear skins worn by those Rus warriors.

Above the bear's head is a bronze oil lamp holder, the flame burning calmly.

Directly above the wooden table is a huge chandelier, the lights on it are as bright as stars.

All this is actually only a trading post for the Russians on Lake Mälaren. So what is the home port of the Russians? Think about your own home, or even Karl? It is simply a sheepfold and a cowshed.

Bjorn mustered up his courage? Invisibly, the momentum of the Russians overwhelmed him.

Otto grimaced slightly: "Are you Bjorn? I am the Duke of Ross. I came to Mälaren ten years ago? Now I am here again. I don't know you! So? Bjorn

,What big thing did you come here in the rain for?"

Did Otto ask this question knowingly? He deliberately left Bjorn at the door for a while, taking this opportunity to order Gould to explain something to himself and his son. At this moment, Otto already knew that this man did represent a large number of people.

The interests of the landlord family? This person rushed over in a hurry? It was just about food.

After all, in September in Mälaren, the lakes are boiling due to food issues.

Bjorn did not have any arrogance. What is the strength of both sides? He said respectfully: "I am Bjorn? I own a group of fertile fields rich in wheat and a group of farmers who are good at farming. I work with other families.

After discussion, everyone elected me as a representative to discuss the sale of grain with you. I have been paying attention to you, so even if the weather is bad, I am here now."

Otto's expression remained unchanged. His sullen face was covered with beard. If he covered his right eye again, he would look like the legendary god Odin.

Otto sat upright and pretended to be a wise man, but now it really involved the issue of grain trading? He immediately stepped aside.

"Is it a grain trade? Very good. We Russians are here to conduct extensive trade with you. I like your wheat, your vegetables? And your linen."

Is the situation going so well? Bjorn's slightly tense face is now relaxing.

"Next? Let my Rurik have a good talk with you. Bjorn, you have to remember that anyone who deals with us Rusians should also understand that my Rurik is the Duke of Rus."

He is Rurik? It is exactly as the legend says, he is really a beautiful boy.

This child is dressed extremely neatly. He has a unique temperament. The jewelery decoration on his clothes only further highlights his nobility. He is not a son of a rich family, nor is he bound to inherit the power of the old leader of Ross because of blood. There is something in his blue eyes.

It's extremely complex and profound stuff. It's obvious that Rurik is the master behind the scenes of the Ross tribe.

Just when Bjorn was surprised by the large number of Rurik, Rurik spoke, and his words were shocking.

"Bjorn, who do you represent? Do you represent King Karl of Sweden? Or the entire Mellaren tribe? Or some of your big families? Or just your family?"

Four choices were placed in front of Bjorn, and he suddenly realized something.

"I... represent my own family, and also represent twenty large families that own large amounts of farmland."

Rurik nodded. This was the answer he wanted to hear, but he was still a little unsure: "So, your relationship with Karl...are you against Karl? Or, in other words, you don't like him?"

Bjorn hesitated and said deliberately: "Karl, after all, is the king and the leader of our tribe. How can we oppose the king."

"No. Your eyes are floating, you are lying." Rurik stretched out his little head: "If you really support Karl, why come alone? You landlords know full well that we Russians are here to pay tribute to Karl, the successor to the king's power.

Those who trade grain. If you really recognize Karl, you shouldn't negotiate with us behind his back."

These words hit Bjorn's heart directly, because it was indeed true, that is, Bjorn was going crazy and wanted to oppose Karl.

Bjorn grimaced and sat upright: "Karl is the king, of course we must support the king."

Rurik believed in his own judgment. The attitude of Bjorn and the guys behind him was already very obvious.

Rurik also prepared himself to be cowardly and said with a slight smile: "Yes! Karl is the king, how can we oppose the king?"

The atmosphere has become extremely delicate. This is a wonderful diplomatic situation. There is a very obvious thing before both sides, but reality forces both sides to not openly oppose it, even if everyone is opposed to it in their hearts.

Otto and Gould were fully aware of this situation. What should have been a happy business negotiation turned out to be confusing.

Rurik shrugged again. He no longer had any worries: "Okay, Bjorn, tell me your price. You know, as my father said, we Russians like your agricultural products very much."

At the most critical moment, Bjorn was not nervous because before setting off, the big landowner had a completely unified attitude and came up with a plan for negotiating grain prices.

"We plan to bring out 300,000 pounds of wheat, all of which are new wheat this year. We can guarantee with our reputation that every wheat has been shelled and dried. They have a good quality guarantee, and the well-made wheat

The porridge is fragrant. So, ten pounds of wheat for one silver coin."

"Really? Is this the price?"

"Exactly this price." Seeing the calm expressions on Rurik and others' faces, Bjorn subconsciously felt that the Russians fully agreed.

Of course this is not the case, because the people left behind by the Russian people are fully aware of the many events that have happened in Lake Mälaren in the past month. One of the tasks of these people left behind is to monitor the price changes of various bulk goods, and make statistics to ultimately report to the market.

Report from the Duke of Ross.

Rurik paused deliberately and said calmly: "This price is too crazy. It is completely the price of a famine year. I heard that all the farmland around Lake Mälaren has a bumper harvest. Are these statements wrong?

Or do you mean to set this price deliberately just to make a lot of money from us?"

The convoluted way of speaking ended here. Rurik no longer concealed himself and continued to speak calmly: "I thought you would have something to say when you risked getting sick to come to our island. I didn't expect that you just came to tell me what you want."

Do you need to carry food to yourself?"

"No! We didn't!" Bjorn never imagined that Rurik already knew some key information. His denial was really weak, as if he had admitted it.

Rurik was mentally prepared when he listened to the report from the people left behind yesterday. Unexpectedly, he did not expect the wonderful encounter today. The landowners of Mälaren were really licking their faces and asking for money.

Don't they want money? They know that the Russians are the biggest and craziest buyers, just like slaughtering this big fat sheep?

The Russians are indeed very furry, and the hair is not wool, but polar bear hair!

Rurik was calm and fierce: "This price is unacceptable to us Russians. But we still need your food. I heard that the price of food in the entire Malaren is like this, which is very abnormal. I can only think that

This is a dirty betrayal. The Rus were betrayed by the Mellarens. Listen! Bjorn. If I can't get food comfortably, I can only organize an army of three thousand people to attack you.

You know, our army annihilated 10,000 people on Gotland at a very small cost, and the consequences of angering us..."

Rurik saw the wine glass in front of him. He first drank a glass of low-alcohol wine, and then smashed the glass into pieces.

"This is what happens. War!"

This was really the most serious threat. Bjorn was so shocked that he was at a loss. Fortunately, he had a plan.

"Dear Russians, please calm down. We did not offend you maliciously, but someone forced me to do this."

"who is it?"

"It's King Karl. It's Karl who set the price. If we don't comply, Karl will raise his troops to attack. All the landowner families are very afraid. In order to avoid disaster, we can only do this..."

Such rhetoric is nothing more than passing the blame, and of course there is some truth in the rhetoric.

"In this case, can we continue to talk?" Rurik said deliberately, "I know what you have done. You have almost squeezed out the rations of ordinary farmers, and ordered the surrounding tribes to follow suit to increase prices, just to let us

The Russians are being taken advantage of. So, is your purpose to sell the grain to earn silver coins? I tell you clearly that I will not accept this price. If you refuse, I can only understand that Melalen betrayed the alliance and provoked a civil war.

Prime culprit."

"We don't want war, it's all that Karl." Bjorn continued to blame, taking the opportunity to put forward preset conditions: "We are also willing to lower the price, we only have one condition."

"Say it, I will consider it."

"We are really afraid of Karl's revenge. If he takes revenge, please support us, the Russian people."

Bullshit! It’s all bullshit! Now Rurik has understood that these big landowners are just pretending to be weak. They are not afraid of Karl at all. They just need a scapegoat who will bear all the risks. Karl is the king, so naturally this person

Bear everything.

"I can guarantee that. Therefore, we Russians demand that the price be lowered to seventeen pounds per silver coin."

"Ah! This...maybe."

"What? You are obviously forcing me to buy it for twenty pounds a silver coin, and you are selling it for ten pounds. You make too much, what's wrong with me asking you to make less?"

"Fourteen pounds, it can't go any lower," Bjorn said hurriedly.

"That's fifteen pounds! Just like the price in a normal harvest year. In this way, you can earn an extra silver coin by selling sixty pounds of wheat."

"make a deal."

Fifteen pounds of oats are sold for one silver coin. This is the bottom line price negotiated by each family. They really hope that the Russians will take advantage of them. If the other party is not willing, they will sell this price. The big families believe that the bottom line of the Russians is roughly the same.

In this price range.

However, each family was also sure that once the Rus decided to buy grain, Bjorn, as the representative, immediately stated that the grain sold would be as high as 400,000 pounds.

"What? Four hundred thousand pounds?" Rurik was finally surprised. "You have so much food?"

"some."

"Are you really crazy about robbing farmers of their food?"

Bjorn didn't take it seriously: "Many farmers owe debts to my family, and they must pay off their debts with grain. Each of our families can provide 20,000 pounds of high-quality oats at the price we set. When the rain stops, we

Then we will transport the wheat to the island. Now I need to know whether we can get the silver coins as soon as possible."

"High-quality Frank silver coins? You can rest assured on this. We pay with one hand and deliver the goods with one hand. For the sake of our peaceful trade, we Russians are willing to hold a banquet to celebrate our happy cooperation."

Rurik, who just issued a threat of war, now wants to have a drink and have a good time?

In Bjorn's opinion, this child is not artificial at all, and what he says and does is not a performance. Rurik, maybe he just has the appearance of a child, but he is already very mature in his heart.

Bjorn already had a high opinion of Rurik in his heart. He urgently wanted to tell those big families what he had seen and told them that the Rusians would never be taken advantage of.

Rurik randomly sent a maid who was dressed in simple yet gorgeous clothes (he came to the world again with ten Slavic maids under his command), put on new glasses, and poured new wine.

The free and easy way he raised his wine glass was indeed not childish at all, and the others also raised their glasses.

Bjorn looked at the crystal cup in his hand for a moment, then raised it.

They drank and chatted happily and concluded a trade contract in this way. As for carving the contract on the wooden board, forget it.

Through this negotiation, Rurik has completely determined that the grain trade in Lake Malaren has completely shifted to the buyer's market. Only the Russians who control 10,000 pounds of silver capital can destroy so much grain.

Bjorn left again in the cold drizzle, and he did not leave empty-handed.

He took the wine glass with him as a token.

Of course, Bjorn also knew that the Russians had been selling a large amount of glassware and many strange utensils in recent years. Glass cups were certainly expensive, but they had dropped much compared to the sky-high prices in the past. He did not know that the Russians

How to get glassware in large quantities? Anyway, they sell it like crazy every summer and amass a lot of wealth for it.

Naturally, the more of this precious treasure, the better. Bjorn knew that his family needed to sell a large amount of grain to make money from the Russians. He could spend money to buy rare items from the Russians, but now, he needed to recruit private soldiers.

Purchase weapons.

Now is really a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Every family believes that through the transaction between the Ross people and Karl, Karl's family will make a lot of money.

That's probably true! After Karl's strength expands rapidly, he will organize more armies!

The Russians want to buy 800,000 pounds of wheat from Karl! This news has been leaked for a long time, and every family knows it. Karl will make more than 400 pounds of silver coins at least!

However, until now, various families still don't know a very crazy inside story.

Did Karl really sell 800,000 pounds of wheat to the Russians? On the contrary, these 800,000 pounds of wheat were a debt, or a debt established after political mediation! It was the secret talks between the two parties on Gotland, and those of Melalen

The extended family would not know about it at all, unless Karl himself was mentally disturbed and revealed it himself.

Karl was indeed selling wheat to foreign countries, but he was also determined to raise the price so that one silver coin could only buy ten pounds. It was said that the Russians would take advantage of them, which might make them furious.

How is this possible? Karl's pricing itself is not aimed at the Russians, but at those people in his tribe who need to buy commercial grain. How can the Russians be angry if they have no direct stake?

The windless world is covered with dense haze, and the fine cold autumn rain sprinkles on the entire lake area. Around the big lake, there are undercurrents surging in each settlement.

Karl is not a pure reckless man. He realizes that his power is threatened and is trying to use the Rus people to suppress the rising opposition forces within the tribe. He is also actively establishing and restoring his power.

Each family of the Melalen tribe tried their best to get money. The purpose of getting money was to expand the private army, make the "Anti-Karl Alliance" stronger, and find the right opportunity to kill Karl. Of course, if Karl offends the Ross people and

There is nothing better than being beheaded.

But Rurik, he has already planned to overturn the table. The instigation work against the ordinary farmers and fishermen of Mälaren is being carried out in the rain.


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