When Suldak led little Peter to the entrance of the village, the entrance of the village had turned into a lively little market.
The villagers are queuing up to buy salt, which is the biggest necessity in life. The crystal clear salt is packed in paper bags. Although the price is not expensive, a pack of ten copper coins is much higher than the price in Helensa City.
Take out a piece of it.
Surdak did not line up with the villagers to buy salt. Instead, he squatted in front of the street stall and looked at the various goods displayed on the hard cowhide with interest. The various goods on the street stall were quite complete, ranging from various foods to various products.
There are all kinds of seasonings. In addition to agricultural tools and iron pots, there are also things like hatchets, bow strings, and arrow clusters.
After living in the village for nearly a week, Surdak felt that if the caravan did not show up again, the gold coins on his body would almost lose their own value. It was a rare opportunity to shop like this, and it felt like a very rare opportunity.
Enjoy, thinking of this, Suldak couldn't help but touch the silver coin that was making a noise in his pocket.
The leader of the caravan was taking the old village chief Bright to sit under a dead tree at the entrance of the village, discussing matters related to the hunting of gray rock iguanas in the village. Originally, the old village chief planned to let Surdak participate, and every year Wall Village hunts gray rock iguanas.
Rock iguanas are a big deal, and this income is directly related to whether the villagers can live a comfortable winter.
If this income is insufficient, the taxes paid during the autumn harvest will not be enough. The grain output in Wall Village is insufficient and the grain cannot be used to offset taxes.
Therefore, before winter comes, the old village chief will take the strong laborers in the village to cut wood in the mountains on the outskirts of Hiranza City, and transport some wood to Hiranza City to deduct taxes.
Surdak did not want to miss this rare opportunity to visit a street stall, and did not want to get involved in the hypocritical conversation between the caravan leader and the old village chief.
Naturally, there was someone in the caravan who knew the goods. It was obvious at a glance that Surdak was wearing a set of Warcraft leather armor. Seeing him standing in front of the stall holding Little Peter's hand, he involuntarily lowered his body by half and squinted his eyes.
Xiang Suldak smiled carefully and asked: "May I ask what you are interested in? I can give you the best price."
Little Peter stood in front of the stall, staring at a bag of maltose. His little hands were tightly clasped together, his mouth slightly pursed, and he didn't say whether he wanted it or not.
"Does Little Peter want some candy?" Suldak knelt down in front of Little Peter and looked into his eyes.
Little Peter shook his head vigorously and said in a sweet voice: "Little Peter, I don't want it. This candy is not good at all. I don't want it if it doesn't taste good..."
Although he said this, his eyes never left the bag of maltose cubes. However, at this time, little Peter took the initiative to stretch out his little hand and took Suldak, preparing to leave the stall. Seeing his reluctant face, he
Suldak's heart almost melted as he stubbornly wanted to leave.
There were other children in the village surrounding this stall. A naughty kid was half-kneeling in front of the stall, sticking his head in, his eyes almost touching the bag of candy. The most terrifying thing was the two streaks of snot flowing out of him, which followed him.
His breathing was rising and falling, and he might fall down at any time, which made the businessman in charge of selling the goods frightened. He was in Suldak, and he didn't dare to scare that naughty kid.
Surdak also saw black lines in his head and said to the salesman: "Give me that bag of candy..."
The salesman was slightly startled and did not react.
Surdak glanced at him and asked, "Can't this bag of candy be sold?"
The salesman was agitated, and then he realized that Surdak was going to buy the bag of maltose bars. He quickly bent down to save the bag of maltose from the naughty child's sight, and tried his best to smile at Suldak.
Come on, bite the bullet and say: "Of course not!"
After paying fifteen copper coins, Suldak picked up the bag of candy bars.
Seeing that the bag of maltose bars had been bought, and the children in the village dispersed in droves, Suldak squatted in front of little Peter, stuffed the bag of candy bars into little Peter's arms, smiled at him and said, "Okay.
Children need to learn to share their happiness with others. If this bag of candy belonged entirely to you, what would you do?"
Little Peter's eyes widened and he asked innocently: "Can I share these candies with my friends?"
"Of course, it belongs to you and is at your disposal..." Surdak nodded affirmatively.
Little Peter thought seriously for a long time, his eyes became bright, and he said to Suldak: "I want to share some with my friends. I promise there won't be too much. I will give the rest to Sheila, she likes to eat
Candy, every time I cry, she will take out a candy and give it to me..."
After saying that, he opened the bag of candy, carefully counted out a dozen candies, and put a very rare candy in his mouth, then ran towards a group of children squatting on the buns with the candies in his hands.
, it seems that not all children are friends with little Peter.
Suldak shouted to little Peter: "Don't run away, don't leave my sight!"
Little Peter readily agreed and ran away.
Suldak then showed his strong purchasing power, which made the businessman a little stunned.
"I want this bag of wheat flour..."
"Is this butter?"
Whole ham...
Bundles of kielbasa…
Pepper, chili sauce and other seasonings...
In the end, I actually bought an alloy bow and a bag of three-sided fine steel arrow clusters. In addition to these, I also bought various seeds with unknown functions. In the end, even shovels, iron pickaxes, and iron pots were bundled
Of course, Surdak couldn't get so many things by himself.
But it didn’t matter. The salesman took the initiative to bring over a mule, loaded all the supplies on the mule, and followed Suldak to move them into the house. Suldak took Little Peter and walked in front.
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The people in the village got out of the way one after another. Only then did the people in the village realize that the young man in front of them, who had a smile on his face all day long and was not very talkative, was no longer the little Dak he used to be.
He is a knight.
As for the farm tools and iron pots that Surdak bought, Surdak did not take them away. Instead, he asked the old village chief Bright to move them to the warehouse in the village. Originally, Surdak wanted to supply some wood to the village.
However, looking at it now, it is far less useful than adding some farm tools.
The caravan leader looked at Suldak's back and asked the old village chief Bright: "This is..."
"He is the Knight of Surdak, and he has just returned from the battlefield." The old village chief said with great pride.
The caravan leader asked in surprise: "Is he from your Wall Village?"
The old village chief nodded, glanced at the caravan leader and said, "Of course!"
The leader of the caravan sat down with some disappointment and murmured to himself: "So this place will become a knight's territory in the future?"
The old village chief didn't know why the caravan leader looked a little depressed, but now was not the time to dwell on these things. He had to rush to move these farm tools back to the village's warehouse...