In the past, the merchant groups accompanying Lord Surdak's army would directly enter the military camp, and when purchasing trophies, the prices would be written on the notice board. The prices of these trophies were completely public, and the soldiers only needed to take out the trophies.
, you can exchange it for the corresponding gold coins.
In addition, the commercial bank is also responsible for mailing services, which can mail the money to the infantry soldiers' families.
When they came to the Warsaw plane, because the merchant group accompanying Lord Suldak's army failed to follow them immediately, the soldiers of the Lord's army did not sell the spoils captured in the battle of the Yangtang Gorge to the group on the free market.
merchant.
Only a few infantry soldiers sold the black devil skins peeled off from the evil spirits to the free market, exchanged some money, and went to the open-air tavern at the end of the free market to drink.
However, most of the black magic skins taken out by some infantry soldiers are defective products. Due to the uneven quality, the purchase price ranges from high to low.
Some infantry soldiers took the Black Demon Skin to the free market and sold it, but failed to sell it at the price they expected, causing an uproar.
Many Lord Army soldiers who hold trophies no longer trust these merchants in the free market when they hear that someone has been cheated. As a result, fewer and fewer people are willing to sell their trophies on the free market.
This kind of thing often creates a chain effect. If everyone gets together to trade, then the transaction may become very lively. But now the soldiers of the Lord Army have a wait-and-see attitude, and the free market seems deserted. The more this happens,
Business in the free market becomes even more bleak.
Soldiers would rather keep their trophies in the military camp than sell them to unreliable businessmen outside.
The material warehouses in the forest camp were filled with such private trophies, leaving no room for the military supplies sent from Handanar County.
Selina stood at the door of the material warehouse, looking at the black magic skins and bundles of black iron weapons in the warehouse speechlessly. She had no intention of saving these trophies for the Lord's Army soldiers.
"Look at these trophies. All the warehouses in the camp have been piled up. Tomorrow, a material transport team will arrive from Handanar City. They need to make space to store those materials. You can find a way to clear out these private trophies.
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Selena hugged her chest with her hands, her high and plump breasts looked a bit exaggerated under the squeeze.
Surdak knew that after every battle, the logistics department would become very busy. Not only did they have to calculate the merits of each soldier, but they also had to make detailed statistics on the spoils. The daily workload was very heavy.
At this time, the personal belongings of the Lord Army soldiers were stored in the material warehouse of the forest camp, and Selina complained to Surdak several times.
This time, Selina simply dragged Suldak to the camp warehouse and asked him to deal with the private trophies in the warehouse.
"I know, I will find a way for them to take away these trophies..." Surdak smiled, and then said to a messenger: "Go and notify all officers above the regiment commander to come to the command post for a meeting."
"Yes!" The messenger saluted Suldak, then turned and left.
Soon a group of officers gathered in the camp command post. This battle in the canyon was a complete victory, and the morale of the officers was high.
Everyone gathered together, thinking that the West Route Army would take further actions next.
Most of the officers were talking about the details of the battle in the Yangchang Canyon and discussing the gains and losses of the battle.
Suldak waited until everyone was almost here, then knocked on the desk with his hand.
‘Tuk Tuk Tuk’
Surdak frowned and said to a group of officers in the room:
"Everyone, be quiet. I have called you here this time to ask you to clean up the private supplies in the camp warehouse. The warehouse in the forest farm camp is limited in size..."
Suldak said a lot. In short, he asked these officers to issue a notice that all private trophies must be taken out of the warehouse.
This group of officers summoned by Surdak were all veterans who had been with Surdak for a while, so they didn't have so many scruples when speaking.
"Your Excellency, Commander, you asked us to take these trophies back, but we don't have anywhere to store them!" a Construct Knight officer cried out to Suldak.
Surdak glared at him and asked directly:
"What's the use of those black devil skins and black iron weapons left in your hands? Why don't you just dispose of them?"
The construct knight officer spread his hands helplessly and complained:
"It's not that we don't want to sell, but the purchase price in the free market is very confusing. The soldiers all hope that the purchase price can be standardized. It is best if our military business group can come quickly so that we can throw these trophies directly to them.
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Other officers nodded and agreed, and most of them expressed disbelief in the group of businessmen in the free market in the forest camp.
Suldak waved his hand and said: "I'm afraid that the military merchant group will not be able to arrive in a short time. The transportation capacity of the Ivorson City portal is tight. If you don't plan to bring these trophies back to Bena Province, I suggest
It’s better to deal with it on the spot.”
The officers heard what Suldak said and started discussing in low voices again.
At this time, a Constructed Knight officer boldly said:
"Your Excellency, Commander, can you help us set a unified sales price and help the soldiers sell these trophies? It is not easy for everyone to come here all the way. No one wants these trophies exchanged for their lives to be sold to
Those unscrupulous businessmen scrape a layer of oil..."
"You all want to dispose of those trophies together?" Suldak asked this group of officers.
The construct knight officer said loudly: "The trophies we captured in the Bailin plane were purchased by the military merchant group. As long as you deposit the trophies to the logistics department, you can get the money directly when you turn around."
Surdak thought for a while and felt that there was nothing wrong with doing so, so he nodded and said:
"In this case, we will sell all the trophies together tomorrow. I will send someone to notify the business groups in the free market later and sell these trophies at a unified price tomorrow."
Suldak's decision to 'unify the sale of the spoils of the Battle of the Canyon' soon spread throughout the free market opposite the forest camp.
When merchants in the free market heard the news, the entire market was excited.
The merchants knew that the newly arrived Western Route Army in the forest camp had harvested a large amount of trophies. Everyone had been waiting and watching in the past few days. Some merchants had also purchased a little bit, but there had been no large transactions. They originally thought that these trophies would be harvested.
I would directly conduct internal transactions, but I didn't expect it to be sold publicly.
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Surdak's direct troops participated in the Battle of the Canyon, so almost all of the trophies captured were soldiers from Lord Surdak's army.
Those foreign heavy armored infantry regiments were stationed in forest camps. In fact, many heavy armored infantry regiments did not participate in the battle, so they did not capture any trophies.
Some infantry soldiers in the foreign heavy armored infantry regiments were very dissatisfied with Surdak's preferential combat deployment. They believed that everyone should at least take a sip of soup. There was no reason to fill the warehouse with loot while filling the warehouse with loot.
Nothing was gained from the battle.
The commanders of the foreign heavy armored infantry regiments all chose to remain silent...
In fact, the combat plan for this canyon battle and the combat deployment at the forest farm camp is to have the 50,000 heavy armored infantry stationed at the camp enter the mountains to the north to drive away and kill the evil ghost scout teams, and give the evil spirits on Moyun Ridge
There is a certain amount of pressure from the Ghost Army.
It is a pity that the heavy armored infantry commanders at the forest farm camp did not carry out Surdak's order. Naturally, these heavy armored infantry commanders had no shame to jump out and take responsibility for Surdak. It was unfair.
The light in the command post was very dim. Suldak sat on a large chair, holding his forehead with one hand. Although his eyes fell on the sand table, his mind was not there.
The biggest problem before him is that the gap between his direct troops and the foreign lords' troops is getting wider and wider, and due to the existence of ghost-patterned soldier ants, there is also a big gap in combat power between the two.
What's even more troublesome is that the ability of these foreign lords' armies to execute their orders completely depends on the mood of the commanders of these lords' armies.
If they feel that the order issued by Surdak is feasible, they will carry it out to the letter. If they feel that it is not feasible, they will do it very perfunctorily.
When formulating the battle plan for this canyon battle, the commanders of these foreign lords' armies believed that the plan was completely unfeasible, and even several infantry regiment commanders directly stated that they would not participate in the battle.
Now that the Battle of the Canyon has been a glorious victory and a large amount of loot has been brought back, they are the ones who are the most envious.
Next, Surdak plans to take the initiative to attack Moyun Ridge instead of sticking to the forest camp. The area of Gandaer Mountain is too big. If he wants to contain the evil ghost army on Moyun Ridge, he must pull them away.
Enter into battle.
Otherwise, once the Bena Army captures Kornberg County, the Evil Ghost Army on the Moyun Ridge crosses the Gandaer Mountains and rushes into the hinterland of Handanar County. Surdak's Western Route Army will not be able to stop them even if they want to.
live……
What Surdak needs to solve most urgently now is how to mobilize this group of foreign lords' heavy armored infantry regiments.
Suldak now hopes that this reward system in the Western Route Army can impress this group of heavy armored infantry...
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A personal guard walked into the command post and reported to Suldak: "Sir Commander, there is a businessman named Alexis outside who wants to see you!"
Suldak didn't even raise his head. He waved his arm casually on the armrest of the chair and said, "No!"
The guard quickly exited the command post, hesitating whether to put the stack of silver coins in his pocket or return them directly to the businessman.
When the bodyguard said that Surdak didn't want to see him, Alexis sighed with disappointment.
But then he politely thanked the guard, then turned and left the forest camp.
Now all the merchants in the free market know that the forest camp will sell a large number of black magic skins and black iron weapons tomorrow. Almost all merchants are working in private, hoping to get a piece of the pie.
It has to be said that huge benefits can be gained from purchasing trophies and transporting them back to the Green Empire.
The only problem is that the portal in Epsom City is now rarely open to merchants. If you want to transport these trophies out, you must cooperate with the powerful nobles in Epsom City.
In recent years, the war situation on the Warsaw plane has not been very optimistic. These businessmen who can still stay in the free market have more or less connections in Epsom City on the Warsaw plane. Otherwise, they might have
It would be impossible to maintain the business at the forest farm and campground.
Business is not easy to do now. The merchants in the free market here basically transport some supplies from Epsom City and sell them in the forest farm and camp free market.
There are not many opportunities to buy trophies...
Surdak's idea was very simple. The people who came to him at this time were more or less businessmen with other ideas, so he didn't want to see them.
This time he decided to sell the trophies publicly in order to maximize the benefits for the soldiers.
Selena walked in with a plate of dinner. Seeing Surdak's thoughtful look, she placed the dinner plate on the square table next to her, walked gently behind Surdak, and leaned his head against his.
On his lower abdomen, he lowered his head slightly and rubbed his forehead with his thumb.
Surdak leaned against the softness and slowly closed his eyes.
The two of them said nothing...
Footsteps sounded again outside the command post, which was the sound of heavy boots stepping on the ground. Suldak reluctantly opened his eyes, and Selina took two steps back and walked into the room without saying a word.
An infantry regiment commander wearing heavy armor walked in from outside, stood at the door and gave a military salute to Suldak.
Surdak knew him, Lord Dana.
He is a small lord among the 50,000 foreign lords. He has three heavy armored infantry regiments and can command almost 5,000 infantry soldiers.
Normally, Lord Dana always likes to be taciturn and has almost no sense of presence.
I didn't expect him to come looking for me at this time.
Suldak pointed to the chair beside him and motioned for him to sit down.
"Lord Dana, it's so late, what do you want from me?" Surdak asked directly.
After Lord Dana sat down, he leaned forward and asked: "Commander Surdak, I heard that you are planning to sell those trophies to the public tomorrow?"
Seeing him asking this, Surdak nodded and said, "Yes, why...Lord Dana, do you have any ideas?"
"I hope you can allow me to buy these trophies. If the price is right, I would like to buy some and take them back to Bena. You also know that we lords have come all the way to the Warsaw plane. Of course, we don't want to return empty-handed. I hope you can
I can agree..." Lord Dana said to Surdak with an embarrassed look on his face.
Surdak didn't think there was anything inappropriate about it.
"It's absolutely fine if you want to participate in purchasing these trophies, but I won't give you any discounts. You will have to compete fairly with those merchants." Suldak said.
There was a hint of disappointment in Lord Dana's eyes, but it disappeared briefly.
Then he smiled very reluctantly and said: "Of course, I will follow your rules..."